mm TvIDNDAY. AUGUST 20. 1017. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 5. t 1 1 r r ( r iuKn or hi: hic; or riitumi; oi ' Will.. fSl.-ite f Nohritskii ) Coiuttyof C.-ifs ) ss: In the .Countv Court f Ciss ouiity, ?if l.raska. To all persons interested in t!io es if oi Volfsro V. l-.oonaiil, iltceased: On reading the petition of Kos-. A. I.roruud praying that the inti r.iiicit !od in tl;ls court on the Slst day o.' July. 1917. and ;ui y tiap to l.? the lust will and testament of the s;iil 1t fvaseil, m:ty te proved snd allowed. nd reiOi.l.M as t!e l:i-t wil! ari.l tes- alii. at of 'elos o V. i ,-on.i i d. 'to':i:-- ; tfir.t s;1 Id i tist rujnr nt "oe ; ltn i t : 1 to JMi'lilto. atid tlx- Mlli.!ti:.-t rat ion i ; aid stiite Nianlvd to Uo.-a A. I.outiard r' fXci'ilt IIX. It i lierel.y oi de r J.-t lia t yu arul all ju'i'suns i ii t r' t in aid ?i;t'. tT. nisi v, faiol d.. appear at the Ooiniy ".lt ! ii.dd in and for said county, on th.' . t )-v of Siptellll.ei, A. I . 1 1' I T. at t oVIo. k a. m.. sliuw ;m'so, if any tliore 1-e. why tl.- prar of l he i -to iiT should not he K."a"l'-.l and il.at roiifp of t h- p ndoto-y of aid find that I In- hoa ri t!i.T thereof petition jriven ! I all persons ititeie.-t.d in hai'l ir.a. er bv put lishinu a ropy of this order la the Platisinoiith Journal, a semi wceKlv lie ws pa per iri'itl in .-aid eoWn fy for three sin-e.ssi vt'tks prior to paid :ay ot n earing. Witness mv hand, ami seal of sailii - court, alT. (Frail this 1st day of August am.iix .1. Hi:i:sN. County .lude. Till-: iv Tin: msTiticT oi irr or (til Ml or ( ASS, l'.!llt.K V. ol' 1 tlilcl.rist. l'laintitT. vs. Thomas C. rainier, et ah. defendants. Notice of S'iit to Cun t Title. To the dt fendanis. Thomas (l. I 'ai mer: Mrs. Thomas C i alno r, first real nan.e unUnown: the unknown heirs. devisees, letraves. .rs..ial I e ;rese ,i - ( tativ s and all otoer 1 r.'ous i meres eo ,,,,,, ;,!r, ;md to nae tiie s.ime ;oi in tie estate of 'Thomas l. C.i'i.ier. !'- t .r;.?ir-il inferior i the title of plaintiff ..-as.'!: th unknown heirs, devisees. ";u,d for general equitable relief. This '.Lrat.e-. personal reio-'se n t a t'i v es a ul not ice is made pursuant to the order otcer persons interested in the rs- j f Court. You are reifiired to an tate of Mrs. Thomas C, I'altiur. fn-t.sweT said petition on or before Mn- . . i .. t. W j . .. .... ... . . , .. . feat name uiiKiiov.n. ueeeiisen. ,i. en. nrst real name : n io. n . mis. W. Creep, first teal name unknown; unknown heirs, d. vises, legatees. , risonal repres ntati s and 'all ollor persons interested in the estate of M. YV. C.reen. tirst real name j.uknown; d 'eased; the unknown loirs, devisees. U .itct's, peison.il n pr seiittii'. es and all other persons interested in the es tate of Mrs. M. W. I recti. tirst teal name unknown, defeased; W. S. C.iaff. tir: t real name unknown.. Mrs. YV. S. Ciafl". first real name unknown: ti.e unknown heirs. .b-v:stes. lrporc.--, T" ' sonal r-prescntat ives and all other peisoris interested in the .-tat rf . S. tJratf: first r-a! name unknown. i!e f. ae.l: the unkjiown heirs, de ! . . U-iratees, personal representatives und all other persons int-f.slcd it. tiie estate of Mrs. Y ,' ' tmknowii. s 5 raff. tirst real name -ea -e.l : Joseph MeCfeafV .111 s. .10- s, i.i, McCreary. ti:st real un-l kt'own: the unki'own heirs. .! isees, ; .". its, personal I" esell t a t i es ;ind all other pers.ons intecest-d in the . s- ; tate . f Joseph Me'.'reary. d'-eas.-d; the. unknown hens, devisees, b-irate.-s. !er sonal representatives a:..! al! eth. r :.er- ! son;: interested in the -tate of Mrs. Joseph MeCreary. tirst real name un-; krewn. de-eas'.i: uan i loiupsou . Mrs. (Man S. Thompson, first r.-al nam unknown, the unknown la iis. devisees, legatees, personal i vn esentai ives and state of loan S. Thompson, debased; the nnktiown heirs . '.ise. s. legatees, personal represent at '. es and all other o-isons inter.-sled in tr e erta.te of Mi's. n an S. Thompson, tir st rt a I name :n kriowti. tlei.ased: I'rovhbfit Savings. Loan r.uih'itii: A sso- ia t ion of Oma ha: U.e unknown sra ntees. sin essors and assigns of I'ro.of nt Savings. Loan .v Itaiblintr As-.x ia t io"i of ma ha : ami the unknown ow tiers and the unknown claimants "f hts thirty-one i::i, thirt-three i::::. tiiirtv -four .':!. thirt-lie thirtv-iix ::;, thtrtv-r-even t.:7. t h 1 1 t -eiiri.t C1M. t iiirtv-iiKio i:::'m. forty M't. fortv-ne till." forty-twt tf.'i. foilv-thre 1". . fortv-four (M). forty-t'e .". : -ui fo!tv-s: tt'-i. in !'. W. Wir-'s h.t Lots located witi in government Lot ten tie. .f se-tion eiirl te.j. i 1m, it: townslnp twelve ).'. ra litre fourteen lit), east of the i:th '. M . arid situated in the Citv of I'lalt.-u'.'e.iih, Cass C"un Tv. Nebraska. Yot; are hereby trotif;..! that on the 'Jtii 'lav of .lulv -. I'. 1M7. plaMui'i" li'ed Ilis suit in the Oistrict "ourt of li.f Ctoirty of C;.s, Nebra.-ka, to i;.iiet ! n ' n t : T tit'" to the above d -eri b. t', bits, to-wit: Lots t i t rt y-on.. t!ir-tv-three t::::. thirty-four ::i. tl.irty tie ("..".. thirt--i f.et. I hirt --sev n ::7. thirty-.i-ht ::m. i !, irty-n i to- t ::: i, f.o-ty tii. fortv-one illt. fo:ty-to iJ - i. fortv-three i i::i, fm-ty-four ll. fortv-five ( ).",. ami f -rC.-.-i i it. in 1' V. YYise's oit Lots. with in government bo ten li. . f f.r!i"'i tichteen 1. towji'idp twlve 1J. rtnire fourte-n tll. east of the r.th. i'. M . and situated in the Cit v of Platts tro'tuth. Cass County. N i a -k a. be e.iuse of his sil verse pses? i..f, by l.im st if atol ids irr.Tiiors fo.- more th; n t n v. ars iritw to the . .... np f. ement of s:i id suit and to enjoin (, ;uid all ef vu from l.aviurr or- . hiiminir any ritrht. title, lien or intef-st. i it'n-r b' p.il or teuital!e .in or to said b'ts or anv part thereof. To" re.p;;to ;. on to set forth your risht. title, eiaim. lien or interest therein, if ;.rv. eitt-.r J.al or equitable, and to J.ave -.he at7ie adjudrred inferior to th- title of plaintiff and for genera! e-turtabie re lief. This nothe k made inir.-ii.nl to the order of the eourt. V'ii aie rt'iiiired to answer said petition on or be fine Mondav. September !, A. I . lt'17. or vnur default will be du'.y enteiel iherein- r,ni:u? l. gilcimmst. I 'lain t i a. Y. A. K'UIRLTSi .V. Attorney fur i'laintiff. .Tulv .",0 Jwks i Tin: ihsthu'T coriir or tiii: OlTV OK ( l, MXIUSKA. jam'? V.. YY'arga and Charles AVarga, i'laltitiffs. vs. (lira Murrav. et ah, I f tola n t s. Notice of Suit to Jniet Title. To the defendants, frank Murray: 11. nrv Minr.iv: Lizzie M. Cotd; Miles M.Coid: I!obert Murray: Mrs. Robert Mnrrriv. fir'-t real name unknown: Wil liam Murra : ;ertrn b .Murrav. and to the unknown own. i and the unknown rln'mant.' of ttx ht twelve 12, in the noihtw'.st nuartir tNU'J4) of th.e northeast ouarter ( M '. 1 , 1 of f-.eet Imi pj-nt iM. townshifi eleven 11. ranse fouiteen 14t. east of the ,t h I. M. in ti e Countv of Cass. Nebraska. bni are hereby notified that on the "Xtb dav of July. A IV If IT. plaintiffs tiled their suit in H'o l'istriet Court of the Countv of Cass. Nebraska, to piiet plaintiff's title to the following deseribed lands, to-wit: Tax lot twelve (li'i. In the nortii vet quarter NV'4 of the iiortlirnst quarter iNK'ii of section ei'ht (. townphin eleven (11 t. ransre toi.irteen Hi. east of the fith I. M.. in the Coun- ty rtf Cass. iebtasKa. teeau;e or ineir atlVfrt pSSesslO!l 1 . I'... in. Him their ptartors for more than tt n year.' prior to the commencement of snid puit ,-iTid ,r enioin eael- and all of vou front bainrr or claiming anv rj-ht, title. or interest, either Ie"ffl or equit able, m or to said lands, or any part tliereof: to require yon to Fft forth jour riht, title, claim, lien or interest tl-erpinfif anv. either leral cu.it nM. nnd to have the sam f.dHidel in"i'ior to the title of plaintiffs and for Ki-nrrrd equitable relief. This tiotieo is made pursuant to he t penis'1! ves n-rirr of the eourt. Vou are require to ap;v;er said petition on or before jtnndzv, Septem ler 1 0. A. I. 1917, or jour default will be duly entered therein. .1UIES Tv WARfSA and CHAIiLES WARC.X. Plainti.Ts. W. A. P.OBEF.TPON. Attorney. July "0 4w fw The finest line of Bos Papers at tiie Journal office. j I Till: DISTRICT CIH'Rl or TUB ( oi .Tt or t s. i:iut sKA. Notice of Suit to Quiet Title. Ilimenus Ailamf, I'laintiff, vs. Samuel Mealey. et al.. Defendants. To the defendants. Samuel Mealey. Mrs. Samuel Mealey, first real name unknown: the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons in-tere:-ted in the estate of Samuel Moiley, r.eeeased; the unknown heirs, devise'es. leKatees, personal roprrsen tativi.s i;ml all oilier persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Samuel Mealey, first real name unknown, doepasod: S. '. Smith, tirst real name unknown; Mrs. S. t Smith, first real name un known; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representative. and all other persons interested in the -tale of S. l Smidt. first renl name un knowii. deeeatsed: the uiik'sew n lieirs, ilcvisi cs, legatees, personal represen tative" and a'.i o;h.r persons interested in the estate of Mrs. S. i '. Smith, first real t ame unknown, deceased: the un- Unov. n owners ard the unknown c! ;m- n .t of the s-oiu.(.;.s: oiiiirter SK'(i of section t ii : rt y -f our ;:4, township eleven 111). nilth ratme twelve tl2. east of the i:th 1 M.. in the County of Cass. Nehraska. Von are hereby notiiied that on the sth dav of .lulv. A. l 1JM7. Plaintiff , tiled his suit in the Idstriet Court of ithe Countv of Cass, Net.rasku. to uuiet pi i i n t i I"; "s title to the ahove described land, to-wit: tie south-ast quarter M S K 1 1 of section thirty-four ::4t. 1 township eleve:i 11. north ratine ! twelve (1L. east of the f.th 1. M.. in I the County of Cass. Nebraska, because ot his auverse possession i.y i imseir and his j.rantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit and to enjoin eaeii tmd a 1 1 of you from havimr of elaiminu any ricrht. title, li.n or interest, either lecrat or eouitalde. in or to said land, or any part thereof. To require you to sot forth your i i i 1 1 . title, eiaim. lien or , n , ,.r.. t therein, it an v. either loial or .::av. N'Wiiiiir in. .. i . i;mi, or your dafault will be duly entered therein. I i I M I : N CS A I . MS. Plaint iff. Ly V. A. HOLKIITSON. II is Attorney. m:; i. mtick. i.e t Non-UesiiK nt Lefendantf Hoi''-:, Ieisees, Legatees, nal Lepre.et;tati cs. ami All ns Interested In Their Ks- Their T'.rs. I', IS. tates: To Alex dev iset s le tat ives a -id ;n the est if on and tod that J i Abel; the unknown heirs, LTalees. pLfsona! fepreseil all other persons interested of Alex Abel. a h of you ;u-o hereby linti Ini II. tirr, as plaintiff, on I ti e li.ili dav .f July. A. It. T.hT. filtil ilis ano tided ptlitioji in , ,-.,Us -onty the Listriet Nebraska. wherein ym: and all of you ate defend ar t-: the oSjeet and prayer of v.hielt It;iio:i are t' ftireelose a certain i i." lau'i' ''ivt n upon Lts Nine :itil Te'i :n I'io.; 'Hwo. except Ten feet on the South end f Lot Ten. all in Kitel ie Place Addition to Plattmouth. Cass Countv. Nebraska, by Alex Abel to Franeis M. Look for the sum of Live Hundred I'dlars. Mortira-re re e. - e..,) jn i .ook !".' of M'trt-raures at paire -J74. Vim are required to answer said ame.etbd petition on or before Jl.e 17th dav ef Sei'tember. A. 1 . 191T. jtHi.N ii. i:i:. - C. A. K.WVI.S, l'laintitT. A t toi tiey, Jifv "0 v ks." oitiu.it or ncitit; o im iition I Uit VI'l'tHM MIT OK IMII 1 lit tTOii Olt A ilMIMvi It A 1 Ul.. Th State of Nebraska.) ';i.-s 'on ntv. I ss. In the Countv Court, the Matter of the Kstate of In Autrust V. Ileitis. 1 ceased. Oi reading and tiling the petiti IV.iv.ii'il . Leins and Minnie P.. prayintr that Administration of L-tate may be irranted to them a on of ilill. said s Ad- tainistratofs. Ordered. That t!ie l'.".th dav of All srust. A. l. TUT. at 1 o lo. k" P. M.. is a-'siunetl for hearinir said petition; v. i.eu all persons interested in said ii;.;.iiT may appear at a County Coirt to be held ill and for said County, and s'.o v. ni!e why the prayer of peti-tio-i.-r s'oi.hi i.e irtaut.tl: and that rioii.--. of tin- petolencv -f said petition and t!o; in; thereof be pivrn t q all oefsotis interested in said matter by )ui. ! jnir a copy fd" Ciis order in the i'!ni;oii'iih Journal, a sem:-weekly rowspa per. pritted in said County, for three sueesie Weeks, prior to faid dav of htetrinr. I -a ted Julv isth. PUT. ALLLN J. r.KKSi N. (SIAL County Judjre. hi!iii:i: f i;i: nii; o im:titio I'OI! U'I'tllMMIAT OK IM1 ISTIMTIli; Olt AIMIIMVril.lTKIX. The tate of Nebraska.) ( 'n:- Con n t y. ss. In the County 'nurt. the Matter of t lie Kstate of Amelia In i I. i ;:s. I et ased. in itadinrr and tiling the ftitfon of Minnie If llill and la! ward W. Th in ,' nra;. nir that Administration of said Lst.i'e may be granted to them as Atl minist ratoi s. Ordered. That the T.th day of Aujr-u- t. A. l. 1H1T. at '2 k'cI'M'I; P. M.. is assirrnetl for hearing said petition, v,-i n all perons interest! J in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show fause why the prayer of peti tioner should not be frranted: and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be friven to all persons interested iti said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Phi Itsmouth Journal, a j sf m i-xveek ly ip'ivspaper printed in said County, for three surtessive weeks, prior to said dav of hearing. I'ated July 'Stli. 1 SIT. ALLKN .T. r.KKPOX. (SEAL) County ..Judge. IN Till: DISTKIf'T ((HUT OK TIIE I 111 T1 OK 'A. KKSKA. YViiliam S. iJouijhty. I'laintiff vs. Sa;-.;Ii J. Itouphty. Iefendant. Notice init for Iirce. To the defendant. Sarah .1. Hough ty: You are hereby notified that on the irii av of May, flT. plaintiff filed his pit it ion in the Id.-ttiot Court of Cass eounfe, N. biaska, the object and pray er of whi.-h is to set aside tiie bonds of matrimony now eistfnfr between plaintiff and defendant, and that plain tiff be uiven an absolute divorce from defendant, and for sin h other relief as i"n ." be e-iuit;ible in the premises. This, notice is made pursuant to the order oi t!:e court. bm are ron, -tired to answer paid pe tition on o;- ,f fore the 1st dav of Oe toler. A. !., PUT. tir vuur default will be duly entered therein. i f nil of which you will take due notice. I'ated tins ifith dav of Ausrnst. 1917. WILLIAM S. DOl'dHTV. TMaintiff. YV. A. I.'OPKLTSO.v. i4-"-v.4w. Atty. for I'laintiff. imii-n i, MiTicK. f-vp.e-tfr T. Spe.-r and unknown :-bilm.Tnt who;e real n.-imes ate un known to the southeast one-fourth of Section '.". Township 11. Panpe io Kast, C'e::- county, Nebraska, defendants, will tale notice that on the 17th day of Autrust, 1017 Albert E. Lake, plaintift herein, tiled nis petition m tiie Iistrict d sa7driefendantC nrav- in cf whim are to remove the cloud from and quiet the title to the south-.11 ea'1 iuarter se 1-4). Section twenty- I flv '-,. Townshin eleven (111. Ransre. ten Milt Kast. Cass county. Nebraska, and tliat the defendants be enjoined i rem ciaimins any interest in Eaid premises. I You are required to answer said pe- tooer, 1917. ALBERT E. LAKE. I'laintiff, By: T. S. ALLEN. His Attorney;, AUTOMOBILE VS. DOG. From Saturday's Daily. It has long been a mooted que&tion v.'hich could run the faster, a dog with good sprinting qualities, or a speedy automobile. The other day a lady, whom we will not mention by name, because of the way the car acted, hadVome experience. The car, a Ford, with a reputation for speed, was brought out of the garage, as the good lady wished to drive it to Omaha. The iron horse was har nessed and the engine started. Then in some manner when the ladies got ready to start, the car became unruly and dashed through the fence of Win. McCauley, near where Charles Mc Cauley was painting his boat. They say that Charlie was so frightened that he iias not got over being pale yet, because of the crash when the fencd went down. A dog was lying there and when it heard the sound of the breaking boards and heavy sup porting timbers, it let out one long drawn-out howl and took for the woo-,'s, and nothing has been heard of it since. BUYS A NEW CAE. From Saturday's ftaily. Ed I'lrich. living souic four miles west sntl a little north of Murray, has become the owner of a new Chev rolet automobile, which he recently purchased from Mr. W. V.. Wasley of this city. .Mr. Waslcy is Fcllins: a larire number of these cars, and they have, without except ion. been Kivins the best of success. The car is equip ped with all the needed appliances which includes an electric starter and other accessories, and costs but little in excess of five hundred dol lars, while other cars are advancing in price. In this ear is plenty of power and pep. and we are sure Mr I'lrich will be more than satisfied with his purchase. PRESENT BOYS ELEGANT CAKE. From Saturday's Iialiy. Frank Miller of the "Dandy Sixth"' is down for an over Sunday visit, dresred in his new uniform, and is locking fine. He tells of how the boys at Omaha enjoyed the fine cake which his mother. Mrs. Emma C Miller and sisters. Misses Myrtle and Clara, assisted in making. They were up and visited the boys a few days ago. and were accompanied by Frank's little brother. Charles. WILL SUPPLY S. C. PULPIT. Front Saturday's laily. Kev. II. G. Mcl'luskev and wife de parted this morning for Kansas City Mo., where they go for two weeks to take charge of the pastorate of the Rev. Dr. George Newell, w'vn. it will be remembered, made the address at the commencement of the class of 1!)17 of the Plattsmouth High school Dr. Newell is visiting in Minnesota and spending his vacation there. Kev McCluskey will fill the pulpit for the two weeks in which Dr. Newell is away from Kansas City, and will also occupy their home while in Kansas City. DECORATE MEAT MARKET. From Saturday's Daily. M. L. Johnson, the proprietor of the lower Mam street market, is putting on airs these days, all on ac count of his landlord, J. C. Petersen, sr., who is having the room in which Mr. Johnson has his market, repaint ed and decorated, and it ir. going to look fine and no mistake. After hav ing the front painted, iir Peter sen is having the interior fixed up in fine shape. Mr. Sophus Christen sen is doing the work. The Hen That Lavs- is the hen that pays. If she dot-s not lay, kill her, ;ut before you kill hei pive her B. A. Thomas' Poultry Rem edy twice, a day fcr r. week, and then you will not kill.h:, for she will be paying you a profit. It not only makes dns lay bit; it is a remedy for cholera, roup, and gapes. We guar antee it to cure or we refund your money. II. M. Soennichsen, Puis & Gansemcr. HARVESTING SEASON IS NOW ON! We are prepared to take care of meat and grocery or ders. Just call us up and let Foster, and wife, departed this if -nrill livn xrrnr rvrrlftr ' aUQ Will Iic4,V B YOUr OlUeri j j IOn t 10r,et ; reaflV lOr YOU. , , il this IS 1 OUT Market and IS PJrnf frir " j Hait Son LocaS Eews From Friday's -Ja.ily. Joe Campbell, of near Rock Bluffs, was looking after some business in the city this afternoon. YV. A. Oliver yesterday sold his farm two and a half miles east of Murray, which contains ICQ acres. to Mrs. T. M. Pollock, for per acre. YV. II. Roman and family of Union drove to this city this morning to visit friends for a short time and at tend to some important business matters. Mrs. George Reynolds and Miss Lillian Wheeler came in this morn ing irom their country nomes soutn of this city and departed for Omaha, where they will spend the day. Geo. Horn of Omaha, and daughter, Inez, who have been visiting in the city, and west of town with friends and relatives for the past week, de parted for their home this V.iorning. Mrs. Adam Meisinger, of near Ce dar Creek was a passenger to Omaha this afternon, where she will visit for a time with friends and also at r.enson. Mr. Meir-inger came in with their car bringing Mrs. Meisinger to the train. Mrs. John Sheldon, who has been visiting at Greenwood for some days past, the guest of her friend, Mrs. W. J. Appleby, returned home this afternoon and was accompanied by Mrs. Appleby and two children, who will visit here for some time. rranl: II. Johnson, wife and son, YValter Johnson, drove in from their farm near Weeping Water this morning, and are visiting at the home of Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. Johnson, and riso were looking afier some business in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell and little son, Peter Herbert, residing near Rock Illufl's, drove to this city this morning and spent the day "vis iting friends"and attending to some business matters. While here Mr. Campbell and Hi tie son were pleas ant callers at this cfTce. Mr. Hans Stoll a:id ;ott, Fred Stoll, accompanied by Frank and Karl Cox of N'ehawka, drove to Plattsmouth yesterday afternoon in Mr. Stoll's car. to look after some mailers rela tive io furnishing aflidavits in the claims, for exemption from military service in the first draft. Mrs. Y'm. Goctz of Parclay, Neb., wlio has been visiting at the home of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shafer, for the past week, departed for her home this morning over the Burlington. P.arclay was the for mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. Goetrr were their neighbors. Mrs. O. II. Dayliss of YVatson, Mo., is visiting in this city at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Brady and other relatives and friends for a week or two. At the home of Jesse Brady they were entertained for dinner yesterday. There were present Mrs. Payliss. Miss Lcotia Brady and Mrs. John Brady. Mr. and. Mrs. Eli Yonker. of near Union, came in this morning with their car, and departed for Omaha, from where they will go to Ogalalla for a visit of a week with the family of Wm. Tillman, and will return home with Mrs. J. F. Clugey and daughter, Haxel, who are at the same place for an extended visit, go ing yesterday. Mrs. Fred Kngelgemcicr was a passenger to Omaha this morning, where she goes to visit with her son, Henry Engelkemeier, who is reported as being still very sick at that place. It was thought he was showing some signs of improvement yesterday and the evening before, but his mother says he is now very low, and not making the improve ment which is so earnestly desired. Mrs. E. F. Gray of blsuta Rosa. Calif., who has been vi-iting with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Robertson, for the past few months, departed for Fremont this afternoon, where she will visit with friends for a short time, this being her old home, having lived there for forty years, and will also visit for some time with a daughter at Sioux Falls, S. I)., be fore returning to her home at Santa Rosa. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kitchem of Stickly, this slate, who have been visiting in the ea;-t fcr the past month, and have just arrived from Henry, 111., stopped for a few days' Visit at the home of their friend. J. mornin tor their home at bticKiy, which place they expect to reach to- nicrbt PnonVi n rr rxf tiie pniin t rv , through which they passed, they say that the crops all the way are look- ing fine, and the oats that are being thresied in Illinois, show yields of . from seventy to ninety bushels per acre. VISITS SON AT TORT CROOK. From Saturday's Daily. J. E. Pickrell and family, from York, were visiting in the city yes terday and getting some repairs done on their "Flivver," which had gotten some of the cone bearings broken. Mr. Pickrell is from York county, and came from there to see his son, Vinton, who is a private in company M, of the Fourth infantry, and who were expecting to be moved the. next day. Mr. Pickrell In speaking of York county, said things were look ing line out there until the hail storm came, which, he said, had en tirely devastated the country for about eleven miles wide and extend ing from the Platte river to near the city of Fairbury in Jefferson county. After having the repairs made, they journeyed on to their home in the west. LIVING DT CALIFOBNIA. From Saturday's Taily. Last evening Floyd McDaniel and his sister, Mrs. J. Y. Allen, formerly Mis Virginia McDaniel, arrived from the west, Mrs. Allen coming from her home in San Francisco, while Floyd came from his home at Santa Clara. They are guests at the home cf their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y McDaniel. Floyd is engaged in the moving picture business at Santa Clara, while Mr. J. YV. Allen, his brother-in-law, is engaged in the sr.me business at San Francisco. They will make an extended visit at home and will also vis;t with their many friends in this city. VISITS PARENTS IN IOWA. Front P.-iturdav's Flatly. Mrs. W. H. Cotlelt, living just west of the city, departed this morn- i;ig for Carson. Ia., where she will visit for a week at the home of Mr. Coffelt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coffclt. and Mrs. Coffelt is taking with her their little daughter, Lau rice, which will be a great joy for the grandparents, as they have been counting on this visit for some time. Mr. Coffelt will go over next Satur day for a week's visit, and will re turn with the wife and daughter. VACCINATED FOR TYPHOID. From Saturday's Hailv. Mrs. L. J. Sprecker ad daughter. Miss Jessie, were passengers to Oma ha this morning, where they will visit with friends ami took after some business matters for the day. The ion cf Mrs. Sprecker. rati I C. Spreck er. has just been vaccinated for typhoid fever, is feeling the results very preceptably, and has a leave of absence for a few days and is at homo until he shall be feeling better. Sarger.nt Sprecker will return to hi3 company at Omaha, where he is a member of the "Dandy Sixth," on Monday noon. LOOKING LIKE NEW. FtJim ra tti rda v's Iinilv. Thomas Mahoney, the old reliable painter and decorator, is doing a fine piece of decorating on the brick house just south of the Olson Photo company plant, and which bore the appearance before of being a relic of some by-gone age, with the tumble down characteristics of an institution of a half-century ago. But Mr. Ma honey with his brush and pot of paint, and the carpenters who pre ceded him. have rescued the place from the clutches of decay and re instated it in the realms of today. The place now looks like new and makes a good place for a home. NEW SUPERINTENDENT HERE. Frorrt FrMav' Pailv. i Prof. G. E. DeYY'olf. the newly elected superintendent of the Platts mouth city schools, accompanied by his -wife, have arrived in Platts mouth. and will occujrj- the residence which has been occupied by the for mer superintendent, M. G. Brooks, when he shall have moved to his new home at Nebraska City. Prof De YY'olf called at the editorial of fice of the Journal, and we were pleased to make his acuaintance, and were also inpressed with his appear ance, he being a pleasing gentleman and having the appearance of an able instructor. BROUGHT THE GIRLS HOME. From Fridav's nail v. John S. Hall, who is traveling for the Lennox Furnace company, has been making Iowa points the past week, and while at Griswold. Ia., vis ited with' his brother-ia-law, Don Brown, and there picked up his daughter, Ruth, who has been visit ing there for a short time. Coming through Red Oak, also met Mrs. Osc?r Wilson and her niece. Miss Frieda Wilson. They filled the car for the homeward journey, and with the party he arrived home last eve- uin. John tells of good, crop pros- pects in Iowa and says things are j looking nice. OMKLMMD Known To The Nation $945 F. O. B. FACTORY. Possesses important feature of design which are found also in those higher priced cars as embodying the very latest and best engineering practices. These superior features, which for two years have distinguished the Oakland Six as a car of unusually advanced design, and which are now employed in the latest models of many of the more costly cars, not to be found in their entirety, in any of the other cars in the Oakland price-class. As a result, the Oakland Sensible Six, in the estimation of the buying public, is raised abo'e the plane of its price, and naturally is compared to and competes with cars of considerable higher price than its own. Mimi M PLATTSMOUTH -:- -:- DIED AT COUNTY FARM. From FrMay's Ially. YY'cstley Burnett, who for over thirty-five years has lived near Rock Bluffs, where he has farmed, died yesterday at the county farm, after being sick for nearly a year past. Mr. Burnett was born in Illinois, October 15th, 1S55, and was taken to the county farm here because of sickness and inability to care for himself, June 15, this summer. Passing away yesterday he was nn'. quite sixty-two years of age. He and wife have not lived together for the past few years. The funeral will occur from the county farm and the burial be at Oak I 111 I cemetery. WILL TEACH HERE AGAIN. From Friday's raily. Miss Nettie Hawksworth, one of the efficient teachers of the Platts mouth city schools, who has been at her home in Burlington. Ia., since the closing of the last school year, came in this morning for a short visit with her cousin, Mrs. E. YV. Cook, before they depart for their new home at Rock Island, 111. Miss Hawksworth will teach here the coming year. J. B. HIGLEY LOW, AT HOSPITAL. From Friday Daily. Mrs. Ceo. Barr and daughter, El sie, and son, Melvin, departed this morning for Omaha, w.iere she will visit with her sister, Mrs. I. J. Ho man. and will see iier father, J. H. Higley, who is at the St. Catherine hospital at that place, awaiting for sufficient strength that an operation may be performed for relief from trouble of the kidneys, which has been afflicting him for some time. VACATION ON THE FARM. From Saturday's Daily. Mr. E. C. Hill and family depart ed this morning for Cook, where they will spend some time on the farm, and from there they will go to Reent er, where they will also rusticate for a week. Thej- will be gone about ten days, and thus take their vaca tion. They will in all probability try their hands at farming for a spell. They expect to return rested and invigorated. . THE UNIVERSAL CAR We handle a complete line of Auto Supplies -and GOODRICH TIRES! Our competent Ford Mechanics insure prompt repairs! WELDING A SPECIALTY ! On July 1st all cars must be equipped with headlight lenses which will conform to the new law. We sell OSGOOD LENSES The Best In the Market! We WUI Take In Your Old Ford Car On a New One We Will Pay Come in and give New Ford Before T. H- Pollock Aui Doe, FORD Authorized Sal es and Office Telephone No. r As The Sensible Six NEBRASKA U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY HERE. From Friday's Ially. Hon. T. S. Allen of Lincoln, - fed eral district attorney for Nebraska, was a pleasant caller at this office this morning. Mr. Allen is looking after some legal matters in the city for the day, and took the opportu nity to make the editor of the Jour nal a pleasant call. YVe have been acquainted with Mr. JSA'tn for many 3'ears and have always found him to be a man among men. always ready to do a friend a good turn and al ways loyal to his friends. RETURN AFTER VISIT. From Fatnrday's Daily. Mrs. C. S. White of Omaha, ac companied by her daughter. A. YY. Bauerman and children, Clark r.nd YVinifred, departed for their homes this morning on an early train, after having visited for the past week at the home of Mrs. Chas. Mul. vtio lives about twelve miles south wist of this city. Mr-5. YYhile i.i the mother of Mrs. Mutz, as we!! as ilr. Bauerman. They have been taking their vacation on the farm, and con sider it a great treat. K. C. Greeson, who is just now visiting at tr.c Mutz farm, also a son-in-law of Mrs. White, and who Is farming norr Avoca, brought the folks up in Mr. Mutz car to catch the train. VISIT IN PLATTSMOUTH. From Pr. tnrday's Daily. Yesterday evening Earl Barclay, wife and little son, William, came in-over the Burlington via" Omaha from St. Joseph, Mo., lluir home, to visit with their p?ren;s in thi.? city. Earl departed again la?t evening for his work, being a brakenan on the Burlington, between St. Joseph. Mo., and Omaha, while Mrs. Barclay and little son will visit here for a week or so, when Earl will return for them. Flics Never Bother. In the summer flies worry an ani nian. Get a bottle of Karris' Healing Kemedy costs but ?0c makes a pint worth ?2.00. Apply it to the wound. Flies will not bother it. Get it today. You may need it tomorrow. We sell it. II. M. Soennichsen, Puld &. GanstmiT. You Spot Cash For Used Fords us your order for a the Price Goes Up. Service, 6thbt.t Plattamoulh, Neb 1. Shop Telephone No. 58. ; ! t Ar- ' 9