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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1919)
PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE SEVEH Ll IS li To Holders of Liberty Loan Bonds! We shall be glad lo cash your interest coupons free of charge any time it is convenient to you. Ask us about our plan for the free safekeeping of ycur Liberty Boids. Income Tax Blanks will soon be here. We will give any information and fill out statements free of charge. ! The Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Capital and Surplus, $80yQQ0 Your Personal Bank, FRANK TIGKE IS BACK FROM FRANCE ARRIVED HERE THIS WORKING FROM GREAT LAKES. WHERE HE WAS DISCHARGED. J Y. .I:;. s I.:ihv. Tl;i- m. ri; i n-- Crank -'. Titn . a p.- mber ( f the I'nif-tl S at-.-. Navy, . -i ; v ! r ,, , J..-, si ba..k in the slates i -u: l'r. : cr near l'!iri.-ii".as. : r:v.ii i.i t !.! c'.tv this ni:rning. J ; 1 I- at the home i hi i t:: clc Frank Schlater. Mr. Tighe v to i.- the .-i:i of Joseph Tighe and j ; !" Hav. 1 r!.. hut v.lm-c heme ; a- i:: ;r-M. Vd-rauo. a' the f.i- of his w'itn!ont. was in T'runce i"-.r m me time, aiiil was one the cr v.-. v.lii htniled fi: . M t he lz' naw! '.'in:- which played .-uct. ; ;:: important pari in the later bat - H.s of '!:' western front. The ! i-t:l ".uns it will ! r - (.(: !. w ere mounted on cars and i n.-...i to : ; i: t-T'-i.t portions of the) tmn.try a- 'l.e Him- of battle chang- j (!. fi:-' cms which wcro of 11 '. :;.(': calibre, were capable of throw- iih ir a !!nt more Tnari a uaai t ;.. i'7" pound.--, a distance of 42 ni : I v i.i'? the maimi:m range of iru:.- vih a !:"avv -1 i 1 1 vc:?h Iv.z 147". is miles. These puns ( r v-ry -f:-ciiv in wintiir.:: t. .'.; of it.-- hatb--. Mr. Tiuhe v. i i i vi.- .i here where- he ni.nw? a r.n-.' numb, r of pl- f r a short m aCir which lie will go to tlavelock for a vi.-it of some time 1 ! .r-.. i . poes t i to Cretley. Colo.. !.'.: home. CASTOR I A Fcr Iafans and Children in Uso "or Over 30 Years or A'.wavs Mars Ss ' :;. acre, in Holt county. .Nebraska. consiM inu oi t.t 0 a -res under cultivation; SO acres of alfalfa a-:d halai.ee i ay land and pasture. This land lay.-, i- 1 and is :l11 pood hard land. Xo sand. It pro duce, a- w(U as eastern Nebraska land; corn last vear made 4 bti-hrls per acre. Four sets of im pr.en.etiiK. (insisting of houses, barns, corn criVs . i ... l ..- o 1 1 . 1 1 i 1,' . a r:M prat:ari . iiou nouses v. .11-. and windmills. i r: L-s. s fenced; four hog ero. hog tUht. i:utM!i::p water in pasture; wells are fct dee;, and furnhh an abundance of good water. I am offerinp this tract at J;r..0 per acre at d will take in an eastern Nebraska farm a pari I vment. As there are 3 ttl'.S can :: 0 acres lying IT. mile.-; Dakota. Ai.o:;L out-half of The bahM:c- hay land. Ail can ne cuitMa.. i ired. Thi,-. is pood deep black soil and th" t H'li. if (b i..-t kind of wheat land. Two and one-halt miles iron, town, no improvements. Will consider a .all tract ;i eastern Nebraska as part payment i-ri' ? :,(). 0 per acre. j en ru res four miles from Vng I'n.e. .Nei.rasKa. lh is a veiy cnoice jun p-o.ei, -un is'i:.g T a -od nx rootn t.ome. ne ,,.; house, chicken home, two wells, fenced .l ero.s fenced, is aces of alfalfa, perfect fctand. 1Tb e Sth o: P'-T aw. Will consider a small tract i., e- stern Nebraska as part payment. Good terms can l- given on all the above described lauds to suit purchaser. For further information regarding any of these proposition tee J. P. Falter, Plattsmouth. Nebras- ka. Phone No. 28. MAKES TRIP TO THE WEST. I'lom V.'-.,.ri'-s'!;i s liaily. Yesterday afternoon Walter ilr -an who has been making hi home in this ciry fir some months work ir.sr in ihe Iturlinton shpjis. anil who has si:i;o lands near Holy.'ke. Colorado. d( parted for that platv. wiore he poes to lorh the br.i our, ami see what he shall do with, eith er rent it or eneape its cultivation himself. lie will remain there for a few das at this time. WILL CONTINUE THE COUNTY AGENT rr. in V.-.!!icsi!avs Pai'v. llefere the board of ci unty i.-:n-Tnissionc rr. a tlieir ; essioii of yes terday was beit:p considered the matter of whether t'ie county a.e?-t was doir.s: sucii work ti.at the county would be justified in contin uinp his service; or not. A larpc i.umher of fii'i.icrs w ho w ere it; lh" city and who had co;nu to :-'-e a'nou! the i-Taiv auto raui!. which, -s to bo e.-'ab:i.-.i,i'(; by pverr.nv.r.t and county awi. were present, and they were cjuett iotieil recrardinp the cSiciency of the county apent. and a factor for the benoft of the fr.rm inp conimunity. Yhile there were opinions that were conflionnp. it was the decision of the b-i.rd of county commissioners that the county apent would be continued for another year. WIL MAKE HOME HERE FOR WHILE Frm W.'lii'-'I.i Vs I'ai.y This morning Mis.-, Tei-sa K'od lar. of Uuffalo, N. Y.. who is a uiec of Mrs. Cieoree V.'apein-r. wo lives ea.-t of Murray, arrived from the cast and will make her home with, her aunt for some time. Mis Knel-1 lar some time since had (he influ enza, which v as followed by the pii-"!vn, ia. and when over has b-f. her health rot tli" best, and was ad vised by the physicians to come vest for a chJ'iipe of climate, in the hopes that she would receive Improvement in her health. Sale! m:i ono-i The land is tenceii ann pastures in alfalfa, fenced oui ...iiio. "ai'ui. in ...... north of Aberdeen, this is under cultiva- wo OF ALL FUNNY PICTURES, THIS IS FUNNIEST SHOULEEE ARKS" OFFERS PORTRAYAL OF TRENCH LIFE THAT'S GREAT A GENUINE COMEDY PREVAILS If You D.)u't Eiijoy Seeing Charlie Camouflaged as a Tree llien There's Something vv rong With tli? war safely over, every body today is interested in trench life, whether they know anything about it or not. and the fun register ed by Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms" iiis second million dollar com edy, which is coming to the Parme !e on mxt Tuesday and Wednesday. February 11th and FJth. is so irresis tab'.e that it will win an house, at d et i' i!'V"r oversi.ps to the point ot ridiculing the servic e. If anybody wants evidence of the advisability of lakii; time to make ;ood feature product ion;-, this latest r.-buse by Chaplm should be thor-m-I,H- -?' is fvH" To those who know the technical ditlicult ie makina a liobitu comedy that car. run through several reels and keep "oing. i( is ilearly (it motistrated here that time, thought and care are es .t.;:T':a! to the making or real special p, O'iiic' s The ..pening i.;' a v hah'. Witlsout, a ti:l'. tlie iirst two thousand feet.j shoiirj CluTl-.e tr;:;g to k.-. p pan with !!" wkw-;:rd 'lual. is enough ; to send any ai:ik-nc' into an up-: roar. The action th":i swings quick-. !y into life in the m nones and Char-, lie get real fun out of this, with an! jecasiona! littb- toncii of pathos that j i.:.'.-s t Is e h'.Uith.- :hat nuvh better, i The bit v here he it: es a nutmeg grat- ; ?r t " i . : ii his l ad; bee; ttse o1' he cooties, the expressions when bursting slulls come rear, the inci ; icnt of the Hooded d'J-'OUt, with the atid'.e sailing vxvr 1j a comrade's 'oot. and tht hokum business with, j 'i'h.arlie in a camouflaged suit to make ( liim bk like a dead tree, were mar- ' velous bits l" fun-making. j In about the third r. el. Miss l'ur- ; vtdance fbsated in as the sl.C'ro. and 'l.aili.'. in trying to save her from.' Tie Germans. found himself locked a a cejihoard of a room that the Kai- . -er vi.-itei. and by some tunny ad- .itures. he ntatiaged to get in the io-itio:i of chaui'leur in the Kaiser's ir. w in. t he result ; hat he drove, hi.- satauic majesty at full speed in-, 'o the Allies' lines. Then Charli:'' woke up. He had b"en dreaming ai-; ter his strenuous drill with the awk ward squad. . To those u iii are not familiar with : the technical d i liicul t ies of making rapid tire comedv that really regis ters, it may seem that the turning i:' of a production like (his should, no particular eft'rt. l'.ut anyone1 who has ever tried to male good, coined ie-. will r.a'i.e the fact tha! j setting all the laughs tha; are reg- , istered-in this is a very serious job. J The result, however, more than justi fies the expenditure of expensive j :ime. The ide-i of having Charlie! wander into the German lines cam ouflaged in a -uit that made him look hke a dead tree was surely an in st.iratio'i. They get an awful lot of fun out of this and the scene where Charlie was cha.-cd bv a In t Cern-jn . -oidier through a wood, where he m r.iil.l ,.i ll.- ...i.ii.. 1... -"" ' German stabbed the various t rees . . . . , . ".oK iu on. i iim: was great Stutt.j because the audience has an a f i;l I !in:e www taen new iiasli trvil;g to locate the comedian. Whoever doped out the suit worn r-y Charlie and picked the location for this particu lar bit, pulled a new stunt for sure No comedy ever shown in Platts mouih can i n 1 "Shoulder Arms" in ooint or being genuinely funny. It s in n cl.tss by it.sclf, which accounts for the :;re;.f mi'itss it lias hud ev erywhere it has been shown. Even people, who normally don't care for Chaplin pi. Mire were greatly im rvresse ! with the acting and vein of comedy that permeates this one from he opening scene to the close. The two days it is to be shown in Platts mouth promise to see record-brt a k ;nc crowds at the Parmele and the tfaiiagenient advises that its patron:--ome early in order to assure getting a seat. For Sale; House. outbuildings, fruit and three acres of land. Cheap and easy terms if taken this week. E. W. Frans. 4-d&w Wanted Experienced bookkeep ers. Returned army men preferred. Iilorton-Gregson Co.. Nebraska City, Neb. ENTERTAINED THE OFFICIAL BOAKD From Wednesday s Daily. Last evening at the parsonage of the Christian church. liev. and Mrs. Levi Y. Scott, pastor and wife, ent ertained the official board of the church at their repular nieetinp of the month. The board transacted much business, and after the busi ness had been disposed of, Mrs. Scott served a delightful lunch, which was enjoyed by all present. The matter of a revival meeting in the near future was considered at length, but the time at which it should be held was not definitely determined upon. SLIPPED IT OVER ON THEIR FRIENDS MORRIS STANDER AND GRACE OWENS ARE UNITED IN MAR RIAGE IN COUNCIL BLUFFS Vvuin Wednesday's Paily. Last Friday Morris Slander and Mirs Grace Owens quietly departed for Omaha, and then wended their way to Council Bluffs, where they procured a license, and were united in marriage. As a lark they went there and had the ceremony per form and returned to the surprise ;f their friends here and received i heir blessine. They are visiting f i at this time with friends nere, but ' will go to housekeeping in a short j time. The young folks are both well known in this city and sur- rounding country, and have a host j of friends, who will with the Jour I nal join in wishing them an abund ance of happiness and prosperity. "We with the others of their friends will have to acknowledge ' that the young couple were pretty : smooth when they have gotten past : with the wedding for this length of ' ; ime. THE OLD RECIPE W tare not all alike. Some peo b' are bles.-ed with vigorous con- titutions atol can withstand habi'- ni'allibly ruinous to others, liut such 'xeepti(,ns only prove the rule, and :or man's own well being, it is ai ways better to live temperately ii all things and to cling to the obi ,-ecipe: Keep your intestines clean The stomach is the main-stay oi iiet'lth and as soon as it is. restored. all troubles disappear. The followini letter is worth reading: "Shiner Texas. Dec. el. 1'JIS. My wife wa- ill for 4 ears past. She tried many .ne'icines without result until she b. gan to take Triner's American ihixir of Bitter Wine. Today she is in best health and Triner's American Kli:ir of Hitter Wine is .the favorite remedy in our home. Frank Dornak." Take this remedy for your health, all druggists sell it. Price $1.10. Ami buy alM Triner's Liniment today .omorrow you may need it! It is un surpassed for rheumatism, neuralgia. Mimbago. sprains, swellings. chil hiatus, etc. At drug stores :.f. an; (iec: by mail 45 and 75c. Josepl Triner Company, 1 ?.;,.:?-lo4:'. S. Ash land Ave., Chicago. III. REPORT OF THE CONDITICN ok TTin SANK OF CASS COUNTY of Plattsmouth. Nebr. Charter No. in: in the State nf No l.rasku at the (lose of business m .bit.uaiy I'S. K'lK KriSOVKCES ji.'i.ms ;tni luseouiits , e: ! a f ts 5iir. '-'":( 7:i I tl'li'ls. K'C judgment s. j ,!, ete i ' " '" asset :.ii.ttv Morels ! i-tniikir: house, furniture und 7.1 r. 1. 1'" 1 1, ..".). '' 5..!(l0.nf u . s r. . , 1.:.- i.-y.: 1.J7H.7;; h7.fis7.tu'. tixtures ' ,' l,fr ,'ti'1 ,,sti,t'"-; . iiireat exj.ense, tuxes ktki . r. I est i.ani - fVV.'m Nai i'..V,ai aYufsiAiA hanks 'hooks and il.ms of eeh' ' ' i 1 i f'efiev 'odd i-o i n Silver. nTrkels and tents.. TOTAI 7..h.-". 1 O'itii" 1 .i(t:7.."at j.4::."is . $7i.'.is.:;o Lt.i:iurrn:s Capital sto' k paid in. $ .' "( 00 Surplus fund ;;i.0o0.0'( indiviied pn.fts 7.1f.7."4 I ndi vidua 1 deposits. t-uh.iet t to ehe k -'hS. I.".. 1 'fiiue eert ili.'H I "S nf .leposii. ::i'.".,7::r..i '.' Cashier's i,".ks outstuuditiK ."j.tiM.til hui' l( National and State hanks Pills pa aide Iiepositor's s'.ai i n t fund. T )TAI :: i.:4s.:u; 4e.0uU.O0 i. I . 1 . 1 !' .$704,918.0 State of N'fhra.-ka) Coiintv of Cass ) ss: I, P.. K. Patterson. Cashier of the iihove named Lank ilti hereby swear that the above statement is a eon eel and true copy nf the report made to the State Hanking- Hoard. Jt. F. PATTERSON". At I est: Cashier. CHAS. C. I'.MIMKLK, TMrector. THOMAS i:. PAKMELE, Director. Sul.serihed and sworn to before me this Itk dav of Keliruarv. PUn. ANNE C. HASSI.Kl:. lS-a! Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. "2, 1923. Box paper from 25c to $5.00 at the Journal office. WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED IN PROJECTS COUNTY GARDEN. THE CHICKEN RAISING. CORN RAISING, AND OTHER CLUBS. MEDALS AWARDED AS PRIZES Cass County Boys and Girls Com- 2ete for Honors m Various Classes of Industry. Prize winners haw been announc ed in the County Garden Project for ll'IS. the County Chicken liaising Club for If) IS and the Corn Raising Club for 1!1S. as follows: County Garden Project: 1st place. gold "Honor" badge, to La on Frans. of Union; ml place, gold "Achieve ment" badge to Ina Miller. Elmwood County Chicken liaising Club: 1st place, gold "Honor" badge, to How ard Rover. Klin wood; 2nd place, sil ver "Achievement" badge, to Herbert Steinkamp. Wabash. Wilbur Steele. Wabash, won th" gold honor medal in the Corn Rais ing club for lidS. List of Those Competing Helow is a list, of boys and girls completing Junior Club work during the last year in the various projects lisied. and who are entitled to school credit therefor, subject to the coun ty regulations: Chicken Raising: lva Armstrong. Golda IJird. Marie Rird. Archie Hen nings. Helen Hottie. Jennie Oehler kinp, Howard Rover, Elizabeth Sitz mann. Margaret Sitzmann. Herbert Steinkamp and Harold Schliefert. Corn Raising: Wilbur Steele and Harold Luetchins. of Wabash. Canning: Ethel Marie and Lola Rose Schwab, of Murdock. Gardening" La Yon Frans, Fnior.: Ina Miller, Elmwood and Beulah Ni da v. Sewing Course 1 : Griugie Ash. Mauley; Plattsmouth. Sewing Course '1: Bee Ash and Georgia Hull. Georgia Hull. Plattsmouth and Erna Schliefert, of Wabash. War Bread: Jrssie Bucknell. Alvo: Irene Hobbs. Avoca; Ruth E. Ran ney. Weeping Water and Mollie Swanson, Waverly. Pig Club: Ernest Pollard. Troy Murdock. Harry Knabe. Everett Rut lodge. Chester Stone and Paul Mur dock. Nehawka; Orthoneil Hutchins. Keithley Hutchins and Max Hutch ins. Weeping Water and Raymond Todd. Plattsmouth. OTICI-: OK SI IT to ni ii-:t iitli; In the liistriet Court of the Count v of Cass. Nebraska. Henrietta Halnies. PiuintilT -vs- 1 1 1 suiou tli Ker ry Company, a C''';ioniliini. -t a I. lef-nda'nts. in the defendants. Plattsmouth ry con-.pany. a corpora tion ; the rerun- known sm-.-essors. urantees ami assisrns of the Pia t tsniou t !i Kerry eompanv, u eori.orat ion : Tho.nas J." .torus: .Mrs. Tluuuas .7. Jones, first real name un known, wife er widow of Thomas .7. .tones. the unknown heirs. devisees, legatees, personal representatives ami all other ,ersniis interested in the es tate of Thomas .1. .tones, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, lesratees. per sonal representatives and all other per sons ini rested in the estate of Mrs. Thomas J. Jones, first real name iin Known. deceased wife or widow of Thomas .1. Jones: James O'Neill: Mrs. James O'Neill, first real name un known, wile or widow of James O'Neill : the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of James O'Neill, uecoased; the unknown heirs, devisees, lciratees, personal rep resentatives anil all other persons in terested in the estate of Sirs. James O'Neil!, first real name unknown, tie ceased wife or widow of James O'Neil! ; J. M. 1 (ew es, also known as Go Ahead With Your Plans: Building Restrictions Have Been Removed On Now is the time to Plattsmouth Garage J. E. MASON, Proprietor Reo Service Reo Cars and Trucks The New Reo 4-Passenger Coupe For the man who uses his car every day in the year; whe must cover much ground and be in many places every day, regardless of weather conditions, this Reo i? especially made. Wc cordial invite inspection of it. .1. M I tews, first t.i.l name t:i Known: Mrs. .1. !. 1 icwi's, aim known us X!;s .1. M I ic, first re.i! ii.-ime enknown: the imkii'.wii I .eirs. 1- is.-cs, l. ;il. . s jn-rsona! reprt s-nt ;i t ives and a ! ! otli.-r persojis interesteit m the eslale el .1. M. 1 ewes. also known as .1. M. l(. w. Iirst ! ! lii'.me t;j'kn..wti. ie.--a eil : the etikiiowri le its. o.-v is -s, l.'iilri's persona! ' ;res-n t:i t i s iiii.l all othtr i,r'"n i :it r.'si .'.I in th.' Mate of Mrs. .1. M. I ewes. i.lsn known iis Mrs. .1. M I (-ws. first real name unknown. ; c t iis ! wife or vi!..w f .1. M. I(ewes, also known as .1 M. lews, tiist r.a! nnuie tilikaowii: t:, S. 1; own, a widow, first tea! name unknown and the unknown owner and unknown . lainuir.ts of lots to arel 11 in hlo.-l: i'. in the i'.'tv of F 'h.MMUoat h. ("ass ri: at X. e'.'ka: Von ann eaeh "i vm; are l.t-n l.y no tified th.it on the Mh dav of .laroiarv. A. 1). 1 ! t '. lainifr t'led her mil in the distiii't emirt of i"as ei nntv. N'. l.ras k;i. t' quiet pla'iititfs title to the fol lowing d'-sei i l"-d I n.', to-wit: " "Lots ten i 1 c t and eleven )!. ir l.'.(K k two "i in tie City o! Platts mouth. Ne! iaska" beranse of her adverse .os ses s ior l.y herself and b r giaitors f..r in or. ii'iai, i :i yeai prior to the i oi'inien PK-nt el' said suit: to have ue:-t ee" and estaldished that a eertain d.-e !!(!.. the d.fendakt K S. Prov n. widow first real natto- tokimwu. ii. 1 i . fd June !, tlJ to No-! ..las 11;. lines, hie- l.and of iMii.ntitt. ami ti.ioiu:!: wnoin rda::ii:"' elaims ti',1.-. to have ! !i dn!- executed, (lelivfl'ed iind to hl.Ve Oi'SS- ed the title from the said TV S. V.rowr.. Widow. Ji re;;: "1'lie unV.Iiowil. to the said NiHi.das liaiii'.s. and ' tt- ioni eaeh and all '"' . ..u froin '..i : : -ir elanoitis !Ui' tiult. tit!.-. !.. n or in terest, f lt!-er leiiiii o! . : : i ; t ii ! -. ill o- !o ss. il !"ts or an' tar: ti.r.o!': I" ro-uir- vmi to s.t forth your right, title. la-.m. ::: or M.ter-st therein, if anv. till.ir h-ta 1 or i-nu i la lde. and have Cue same iidiudged iuft-rior t" tie title of plaint if!' arid for genera" e(;u:tnh!e leh.f. T 1 i s- jiotiee is tu.ide r.ursuarit to the ..id. r of the nmrt. You are required to answer sa id pe tition on of hefore Monday. 1-Vi.ruary I'C or your default will he .inly entered therein. HK.NT.Tl-TTA JIALMLS. VA' ;:ol.erf -on. I'luintifi. Attorney for Plaintiff. cjU-lw Miiici: ri -111:111 phi The Slat. .f N. 1 k:i. n t . 1 1 i ,.- 'oil a 1 'oi: t in lie matter of t h- t ; of 1 ia v- id Siol h.-r. 1 e eased. To th.- eredit..rs nf said K..-'tate: You ai" I notito-d. That 1 -wn. sit at It Count'. Court room in Plait--mouth, in said eountv. on the Ui: .!' Mari'n. P P1 and Mb .hi - ol -luh' ll'l:' at li' o'eloi k a. m. on i.nh ; s-iid' das 10 ree.'.ve and 1 aimne a!' e'iiiims a-am.-t said estate, with ii v i. w to theM- ad iia-tm.'iit fuel allowam-.-. 1 I time iimiied for the in.-se u t a t ion of claims against said Pslat" is three months from t !. !lh dav et Maren. . p.l!'. and the lime Imi'ted lor p.i-m'-nt "I' dehts is one ! 1 from said :;nth day of Januarv. PP'. W itness h hiiiui and the seal of said Count v Court this ::oth day of .lanu- AI.I.ICN J. p.i:i:s"-. (Scal)-f::-1t w. County Jedc. SEED SPRING WHEAT FOR SALE. 1 have about 200 bushels of Un celebrated Marquis beardless spring wheat, and about T0 bfishels of the bearded spring wheat similar to the blue stem variety, for sale on n y farm near Mynard. Excellent quality and clean of foreign Feeds. Call Sherman Cole, phone 4014. daw- It yoti -want to heir "ln the wut bu a Liberty Bond and do It today. This is the advice of the War Industries Board. Maybe you have hoped that another year would sec your plans of a new ome realized. w?: Those hopes can be a reality. ; All farm and ranch buildings. ' " ':r'::!fixsi All schools, churches, hospitals and public buildings costing not more than $25,000.00. All new homes costing not-more than $10,000.00. plan. Let us help c? a. COUNTY BOARD TO VISIT LINCOLN IN THE INTEREST OF THE COUN TY AUTO ROAD. WHICH IS UP FOR LOCATION. Th'.' hoard of county couimh- lon ers wie alnii-t ovei'Wheliiied yes terday by people out in the i -unity, vhi; rain; in-i-resied in 1 1." '.-cation oi" tiie road, which is to roiii" 'ed'.'ral. :'. :h-t 'ttttnty ;u;port, md which has M,.i b)ejtd a r;.i, ting su-tth tl r-nigh thl ph.i' e and -)as'-.::; south, jus! east "f 1'niou ".it of the ci'iu.ly, while the on- vhith is to go ui -t and v.- --t . s lo-c-;;'-d from a p-iint on lie jhove named road, jiis east of Murray, a j a:-. ; ng v.e.M. directly through tl:c county, and :-triking Waverlv ii: 1.: v.c;:-. t'-r (nuiiiv. The board t h -u' -.!: th.ey h.ad no juri -diet imi i!i I h" t.,:.t t,-r. at d. so cpre d Ihetn- scl'.'i . .-. to those V. ho ::l.iC ;r l.inr a')"!!? it. They agreed to :;o to I.ipeoiu as a board ttulay. an t to meet the legislative commi't.e on roads, regarding the loc;'t;n-' "f ti e road as it is. The board are not a unit on the matter, and it i under stood, that there are two f r the ob'-erving of the locatlT'.g of th state engineer. as above stated whi'e the other is for the placing cf it on "O" street road. which piif.ses west from 1'nion. This wu'd be giving Otoe County as mu-h set-, vice on this road as this county while wo would be btlpposed ti keep it up. ufter location, it is claimed by the people living in the north ern portion of the coJhty. Mhvs Ina Themp-on ' Omaha ift visit'r.tt in this city the gtu st of her numerous friends in this city. OR. II. C. LEOPOLD OSTEOPATHIC FPT5ICIAN Cpr-r'nl Atlrurton M Hwum -t vrrn ACl'TF. I)i.Si:.S.'S TKKATKD i;ye! Tested anJ tUnsse 'itted ight Cills Answered Mt'.T Eouri and Sundays by Appointment. S.r.O a rr to 11:00 1:33 d. ra. to 5:.t ViT. Plattsmoutli. Neb DR. R. P. WESTOVER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Cortes Block. Res. 313 PE0NE Office dG7 you do it. C777TD