The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 24, 1907, Image 7

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    LEGAL NOTICE.
T tlf tTukown Iwirn and lel-w--i of itorir
W. Irwin, ilii'-ml, tlx- I'iikiKwii lirlre aiut
.- ! of oilvt-r 'n-r, iln'OM'il, M ml ii-
i rtilk-c r. HoM kiKl William I.. Il.il.l.
You aiul K'li of you arc lu-ii liy imi lti ii that
niton ht- J jtli iay of .laiiuary. I'.7. Harry..
TimIiI, iilalntllT. filial lilt I II Ion In tin- lUtrl.-t
t'oiirt of 'a"s 'oiity. Mat of .Ncl.ruska. to
iil-t tiWtitl- In aiHl to the following ! ril-J
i al -MaU-, to-wlt;
Tin- Hoiithw.st Quarter of Hftlini Tlilrty
fi vr. anl the Noit liwttt Quarter of all M-ilon
Thlrt y-Tr. ainl th- North Half of South
went Quarter of Je-tloii Twfrity-l. all In
Townshlti Klevrti, North of Katur ThlrW-n,
t.t of thr T. M. in tats County. St ale of N
hraska; allridiur thattxt and hi irrantors hat
tiH-nlnoiirn, alTrrs-. rurltmlTr and continu
ous iHiMwIiin of all of Maid land for mom than
U-n year prior to tlx) commencement of aald
ult, and that by rraion of aald advene punsen
alon he had hecom fully vented with the feral
title thereto: and prayltur that a decree may
Iw entered cancelllnr of record a certain mort
raxe deed upon said Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion Thlrty-tl ve.of date Septemlier 24. ltW, ex
ecuted by chi Ijp .. Todtl. to Ueorre W. Ir
win, for the reason that the name lias been
paid. and by nerlect was notnatltfled Of record;
f urther praylnir for the cancellation of a cer
tain niortrajre deel on the aald South went
Quarter of Section Thirty-fiTe, of date Janu
ary 1. 1x70. executed by one Levi O. Todd to
Oliver Carter, for tlie reason that the same had
lieen paid, and by nerlect wait not released of
record aiMl al decreeing" that'Noah Itlloblm,"
and wife. A .- C lioblm, traitsferred by a tiuf-n-nt
deed of conveyance prior tothe J4th day
of May. I7. to Kratnbrldre K. IIoIiIm on the
aald North Half of the Southwest Quarter of
Section Twenty-!, and thatKald MralnhrUltre
K. Ilohlis Is the same itrrson whub.V the Initials,
H. K. Ilohlri, together with bis wife, conveyed
sahl land to oiw John II. Allison, on the 4th
day of May, that iiralnhrtiire K. Holilis.
and William I.. Ilolilrs. are the sole heirs of
Noah IC. 1 1 ohi is. dncasid. and that said heirs
art- fully barred of any claims In and to sahl
land: that plaintiff lie decreed euultablc relief,
and that his title lie Mulcted us against each
and all of these defendants.
You art' rstiire to answer said 't ii Ion on
or iK-fiire I t hriiary :.'.. A. I. l!a7. or sail l-tl-tion
will Iw taken as true.
II Aititr i. Toiii. rialni iff.
!.. I'wTtii. Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby irlvcn toOarl Itloedel. l'aul
h kiedel. and all other ihtsoiih Interested ill the
s.loiitlon of said I'aul Kloedel. an Infant, that
Kredrick Staldeiinaii has on this day tiled his
petition In the County Court of Cass County,
Nebraska, for the adoption of said I'aul Hloe
iel with omal ritrhts. privlletres. immunities
of children Ixirn in lawful wedlock.
You are also notified that this Court has en
tered iu order leiiriiatimr the date of hearing
of said iietitlon uixin the irdday of February,
m7. at ten o'clock A. M. and order of publica
tion of such notfc-e1nhesFrattsiiM)uth Weekly
Journal for four consecutive weeks.
Witness my hand and seal of said Court this
U'th day of January, r.'7.
II arvkt I. Travis.
I-cai-I County Judge.
I. u. Iiwtek, Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To EM ELI A LAV: You will take notice
that on the 3rd day of January. 1W7. William
Lau. plaintiff, filed his petition In the District
Court of Cas County. Nebraska, against you.
the object and prayer of such petition Is to ob
tain a divorce from you on the grounds of de
sert ion.
You are reiiulred to answer said petition on
or lie fore the llthday of February. 1W7. or
judgment f divorce w ill Ik- entered against
you. and In favor of said plaint iff. as prayed
for in sai.' iietitlon.
Pated this 3rd day of January. 1!7.
William Lav.
I. (I. Iwyer.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Possesses wonderful medicinal power
over the human body, removing all
disorders from your system, is what
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will
do. Makes you well, keeps you well.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Gerlnff & Co.
For a mild, easy action of the bow
els, a single dose of Doan's Kepulets is
enough. Treatment cures habitual
constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask
your druggist for them.
NOTICE!
10 per cent discount on all Wool
Blankets at Dovey's this week.
Heavy, impure blood makts a muddy
pimply complexion, headaches, nausea,
indigestion. Thin blood makes you
weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood
Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure
restores perfect health.
Hay and Horses for Sale.
Twenty-five or thirty tons of good
bay, all in barn, and three bead of
rood young farm horses for sale. For
particulars, see Mik3 Swartsfisher, on
the John McNurlin farm, .thirteen
miles west of Plattsmouth. 12 28 4t
"Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is the
best remedy for that often fatal dis
ease croup. Has been used with suc
cess in our family for eight years."
Mrs. L. Wblteacre, Buffalo, N. Y.
S2 tSU. Teeth S5
Cold Crowns and Bridge Teeth $3.50 VP. Pore
liin Crowns 3.$o op. Fillings joc up. Tectb
.iuacted Painless. New set same day.
BAILEY,The Dentist
Established 1&S8. Paxtoa Bllu OflAHA
WHEN THE KETTLE SIHGS
it's a sign of coal satisfaction. Want
to hear the music In your kitchen?
Easy order coal from this oflice and
yard. The output of the Trenton
mine .the fuel we handle has no su
perior anywhere, its equal in few
places
J. V. EGENBERGER,
'DUAIIC Platbsmouth No. 22.
rnUHC Bell No. 351.
PUSTTUOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA.
Mkirdock
(Hy (i. A. I-ls.)
riUlDLTK MAKKKTS
Corrected weekly by Martin Sc T.ol,
who pay tl.ft highest prices for pnduce
and guarantee satisfaction:
lhC
JOC
..7c
flutter..
Kkki....
liens....
8prlnrs
Cream..
Hoits
Cattle..
..No. I
il'rf-r No. 2.
.....00 tofrt.10
. . tiOO and i.M
UKAIN MARKETS.
Corn...
Wheat
Oats....
K'A and 334c
50 and 6ic
2fC and SVc
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Hock Island Time Table.
Murdock SUtion.
WEST HOUND.
41, rcall
15, local
5. mall
37, mall
8:15 a. m.
8:55 a. m.
3:00 p. m.
5:53 p. m.
EAST BOUND.
JK), freight 12:30 a. m.
38, mail 10:55 a. m.
76, Local 1:14 p. m.
6, mall 2:35 p. m.
Mrs. Wm. Cockburn is on the sick
list, and Dr. II. J. MacArthur is in at
tendance. It seems that some of the young
fellows that went out to the Pickwell
Dave chivari acted very Indecent,
breaking windows, scratching weather
boarding and doing other things not
very nice. This means you, young
fellow, and we hope you won't do it
again.
Another wolf hunt will be held In
this vicinity the latter part of the
week. In the four hunts held near
here this winter six coyotes have been
encircled and all were killed, which is
a fair record.. . . 1 . . . , ,
Henry Schaefer, of Germantown.was
in town Sunday, shaking hands with
old friends.
W. T. Weddell was down from Lin
coln last week to attend the Pickwell
Davis wedding.
The Murdock whist club was enter
tained at the home of C.J. Leis last
Thursday evening. A three course
luncheon was served. G. L. Colbert
and Mrs. II. A. Tool winning the
prizes.
The first theft from a R. F. D. mail
box on route 15, since the rural free
delivery was installed here, happened
one day last week. Mr. Earl had left
$1.75 in money in his box for a money
order and failed to lock his box. When
the carrier arrived only 17 cents re
mained. No clue can be found.
Mrs. M. Frizzell and children, who
have been visiting with her 'parents,
Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Gillespie, left for
her future home at Wray, Colorado,
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie ac
companied them as far as Lincoln.
E. C. Kuehn was down from Lincoln
Sunday on his general routine of busi
ness. Chas.Melvin is helping Cbas. West
in the local tonsorial parlors.
A. E. Lake made a business trip to
Omaha Monday
Mrs. Decins i somewhat improving
from her recent illness.
On Tuesday, January 2fth, there
will be an expert optician at Dr. II. J.
MacArthur's ottice on Main street. It
will be a member of the Huteson
Optical Co., of Omaha. Don't forget
the date January 2ftth. Eyes tested
free.
Geo. Gramlich and Henry Backe-
meier attended the agricultural show
at Lincoln last week. Mr. Gramlich
purchased some second prize seed corn
and will show you some nice corn next
fall.
We have been informed from a very
reliable source that Mr. II. A. Wiggen
horn of the Union State Bank, is not
a member of this institution any more
having withdrawn a short time ago.
This Is bad news as Mr. Wiggenhom
was the backbone of the institution
since its birth.
G. A. Leis made a business trip to
Elmwood Tuesday.
Dr. A. E. Merkel has sent for a
transfer card from M. W. A. camp 1849
to camp 7328 of Berwick, Iowa.
nenry F. Leis writes us that they
are now in San Juan, Porto Rico, and
while crusing around there, the Con
necticut (which battleship he is now
on) run onto a rock, which frightened
the whole crew terribly. A good many
started to run, and a hatch fell on a
boy killing him instantly; otherwise,
no damage was done as the big ship
slipped off the rock almost as soon as
they struck it. From Torto Rico they
will go to Cuba for three or four
months target practice. He says it is
very warm down there now.
WILL WAGE FIERCE FIGHT
NOTICE!
10 per ceni discount on an wool
Blankets at Dovey's this week.
on the Plattsmouth telephone calls the
upholstering rooms. Place your order
today for anv work you have In this
line. All work will be called for.
Mattress renovatlrg a specialty.
The Independent Telephone Companies Hue
1 Red Hot Session ia Lincoln.
The feature of Wednesday's session
of the Independent telephone men in
Lincoln was a red hot discussion of
the bills now before the legislature
providing for uniform telephone ser
vice from all com Dan I es. The mem
bers of the association were much op
posed to the measures.and a committee
appointed to confer with Senator Ep
person, author of the bill most dis
cussed, reported back to the conven
tion that the conference was a most
unsatisfactory affair, so far as they
were concerned. . The Independents
assert that the Epperson bill was
framed lor.the. sole purpose, of assist
ing the Bell company.
The morning session of the associa
tion was opened with a roll call, the
representatives of the independent
concerns responding with a report of
their work during the past year. Some
declared that the fight for business
with the Bell company has been a
walk-away. It was said that one of
the methods the Bell used to compete
with the independent service was to
install free 'phones. This had been
tried in a number of districts, but it
was asserted it had not won out. It
was also asserted the farmers want
telephone service, and in many locali
ties an unprecedented demand for in
struments had been made from the
country districts. Several representa
tives stated that in their districts
double and even treble the number of
'phones had been installed during 1906
than ever Defore." At the beginning of
the afternoon session, the committee
on resolutions, composed of Warren
Pratt, Kearney; Dr. Lyman, Hastings;
R. V. Montegue, Beatrice; F. n.
Woods, Lincoln; T. H. Pollock, Platts
mouth, submitted the following reso
lutions that were adopted by the association:
Resolutions Adopted.
"Whereas, several bills have been
introduced into the legislature the ef
fect of which will tend to restrict and
restrain the development of the inde
pendent telephone movement through
out the state, and
"Whereas, all of said bills will affect
the development of all the indepen
dent telephone companies now exist
ing and prevent other telephone com
panies from being organized, and in
dependent plants being constructed,
and
"Whereas, investors will hesitate to
invest in telephone securities of inde
pendent companies and unsettle the
values of such securities, if any ad
verse legislation is enacted at this ses
sion of the legislature, and
"Whereas, any legislation at this
session tending to force the independ
ent companies throughout the state to
connect with the Nebraska Bell com
pany will stifle the growth of all inde
pendent companies throughout the
state, and
"Whereas, any legislation forcing
the independent companies to operate
or connect with the lines of the Ne
braska Telephone company will pre
vent the construction of independent
telephone lines throughout the state,
and will restore to the Nebraska Bell
company its former monopoly, and
"Whereas, it is unfair, unjust and
unreasonable to the independent com
panies now doing business in this
state to force them to connect their
respective lines with those of the Ne
braska Bell Telephone company, and
"Whereas, legislation of this char
acter will depreciate the value of the
property of the independent companies
throughout the state, and will render
their present telephone service inef
ficient and ineffective, and
"Whereas, an independent company
has just begun the construction of an
independent telephone plant in the
city of Omaha, and any legislation of
this kind forcing companies of the
state to connect with the lines of the
Nebraska Bell Telephone company
would not only destroy and confiscate
the property of the weaker telephone
companies of the state, but would pre
vent the construction of the indepen
dent telephone plant at Omaha, and
"Whereas, any such legislation at
this session will be very detrimental
to the interests of the people of the
state of Nebraska, in that it will de
stroy all competition. Now, therefor
"Be it resolved, that we oppose all
bills now introduced in the legis:ature,
and that we earnestly request all citi
zens of the state of Nebraska using in
dependent telephones.to request their
respective senators and representa
tives to vote against any and all said
bills as they now stand, and that
"We favor the introduction of a bill
preventing unjust discrimination on
the part of all telephone companies
throughout the state, and we further
favor the enactment of such law as
will prevent the giving or accepting
of any free coupons, passes or telephone
service of any character whatsoever."
tlgue, J. M. Bell, M. W. Dimery, Mr.
Clark, T. H. Pollock. After an hour's
absence the committee returned and
reported that they met with a com
plete rebuff, but resolved to carry on
the war to the bitter end if necessary.
That's the house the Doctor built,
The biggest house you see;
Thank goodness he don't get our
money,
For we take Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea. Gering & Co.
Bight Mile.
John Kraeger, sr., was a county seat
visitor Friday.
Adam Scbafer was seen heading for
Plattsmouth Saturday.
Mike Swartzfisher wasseen"pacing"
on the Plattsmouth streets Saturday.
Ourxslod-crusherhas been absent for
a few days. Must have broken a
wheel.
Jake Kraeger shelled and delivered
his corn last Tuesday, l'ankonin Bros.
done the shelling.
Gus Burmeister delivered some of
his corn crop the past few days. Wm.
Kaufman done the shelling.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schafer, of Bur
well, Neb., are visiting with relatives
in this section at this writing.
Quite a crowd from this section at
tended the "Literary" at Mynard last
Friday night. All report a fine pro
gram.
Otto Puis is "spooning" in this sec
tion again. Otto says he is going to
have a big spoon .made can't catch
much with a small one.
Say, boys, notice the "Old Reliable"
this time so MaDle Grove won't have
. , ... .- . - . - .
to go to so much trouble telling you
folks in his next writing.
We understand Alfred Gansemer
says we made a mistake in our last
writing, that it wasn't Mr. and Mrs.
Gansemer, but he wished it was that
way.
Fred Kroke was called to Platts
mouth last Thursday night on account
of his father's illness. But at this
writing we are glad to say that Mr.
Kroke is recovering.
We mentioned in our last writing
the drying up of Fred Lutz's smile.
Fred now says hard luck for the first
time. But, as the old savincr iroe !
if at first you don't succeed, try, try
again."
( Corpmittee Meets Rebuff.
A committee was appointed by the
president to prepare proper legislation
and confer with the committee of leg
islators having the qills in charge.
The committee consisted R. N. Mon-
Wben the cold winds dry and crack
the skin a box of salve can save much
discomfort. In buying salve look for
the name on the box to avoid any imi
tations, and be sure you get the origi
nal JJe Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.
THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
containing HONEY AND TAR
BES
HOMESEEKER'S
EXCURSION
. . RATES
Frequently each month to home"
seeker's territory.
WINTER TOURIST RATES iQ
To Colorado, California and all
Southern resorts. Personally
conducted California Excursions?
CHEAP EXCURSIONS
TO SALT LAKE CITY, : JANUARYJ5
16, 17.
TO DENVER: JANUARY 20, 21, 22.
FREE LANDS
Write for folder describing how
to obtain free 640acres of govern
ment land in Nebraska for mixed
farming and'dairying.
SEND FORIFREE FOLDERS
"A Good Dairy District," "The
Big Horn Basin." "Irrigated
Lands in the Eillings District,"
Eastern Colorado," "Personally
Conducted California Excur
sion," and "To tfthe Great
Northwest."
INQUIRE FOR DETAILS
W. L. PICKETT. TICKET AGEIT, PLATTSMOUTH, KEB
L. . VmiET, S. P. .. Omaka. Rtk.
if
THE PALACE MARKET
Plattsmouth
'I'lione .No. HZ
LORENZ BROS., Proprietors.
Ni-Ii usUu 'l'li
No. II.
Groceries, Provisions and Meeals
1st Prize EDISON
Phonograph and
12 Records $30 00
2nd Prize Century
Camera and Out
fit 15 00
3rd Prize Imported
Japanese Vase. . . 5 00
Total amount '. $50 00
r.l Contest will open November 1st, 1906, and close
May 1st. 1907. Coupons will be given with cash pur
chases only. Every $2.50 worth of coupons gets one
draw number. Begin when the contest begins, per
haps you will be the lucky one. Cost you nothing to
try.
lLoremz
PlLttsmojth
3B)roso?
Nebraska.
PERKINS HOTEL
PLATTSMOUTH,
NEBRASKA
RATES $1.00 PER DAY
First House West B. 6c M. Depot
We Solicit the Farmers Trade
and Guarantee Satisfaction.
When in the City Give Us a Call
H6e? Perkins Hotel
CCEN KUTTER
j-ocket Knives have
been the standard of all
.American Cutlery for 35 years. You remember that only
t he highest quality is made under the brand Ktttl KU11$R.
If there is one thing that you do want to be good it is a
Pocket Knife, one that will be sharp when you buy it, and
what is more, will stay sharp. We have them in a variety
of patterns and sizes.
May we have the pleasure?
JOHN BAUER,,
Hardware
Nothing in the world brightens a home
as much for so little money as does
WMLL
PMPER
And Oh! how cheap and beautiful are
the designs of wall paper carried in stock
by Gering & Co. Cost why bless your
soul, it cost so little that every one can
afford to paper this spring.
Come in and examine for yourself; we
want you to come even if you don't buy,
but our low pricss from 4c to $4.00 per
roll will simply make you buy.
(Soring & (Sa