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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1910)
BIG BILL ALU ltlvmm Millinery Opening! ir mi . J 6, , -Mr S Cfr I will trim your hat FREE of charge if you buy your hat and trimmings of me. I have an ele gant line of medium price and medium size hats. Call and see Ml the n m 0FAr.10VEr.1ENT North Sixth Street Resident Will Keep Thoroughfare in Good Shape The people on North Sixth street are getting ready to make their street the Orient in the city and they are going at it in the true spirit -which makes for a larger and much better looking Piattsmouth. They have raised a fund among themselves and intend to have the street kept up in fine shape. For this purpose they have contracted with Bam Smith to drag the street at regular Inter vals whenever the condition of the ground will permit it, and they feel confident that they soon will have a street which will be a source of pride to the city. The new street when they get it in shape as they intend to have It, will be an excellent me dium for automobiles and they have great hopes that It will become the automobile roadway of the city. They are firm believers In the efficacy of the split-log drag and believe that within a very short time the drag will more than repay them for what they spend upon it. Sam Smith who has taken the contract to keep the street In repair and in good shape, has had a great deal of experience at such work and he intends to give the people along that street something to speak about. The experiment will be watched with Interest and there is no doubt but that the people on many other streets will Boon see the benefits to be derived and will emu late the example set them. Keep your eye on North Sixth street. Delightful Itirtlulay Party. From Saturday's Dally. . A very delightful birthday party was given Mrs. Wm. Hlnrlchsen yes terday at her home on North Fourth street, a large number of the close friends of the lady gathering there and spending the afternoon most pleasantly with her. The guests num bered some twenty-five and they had an afternoon which all will long re member. The day was passed in so cial conversation and games and each guest could not but enjoy all the pleasures of the occasion. A very delightful luncheon was served later In the day and it was such a one as only Mrs. llinrichsen can prepare That the guests did the luncheon full justice goes without saying. After the luncheon the farewells were said and the guests departed extending their hopes for many another anni versary for their popular hostess. One pleasant feature of the gathering was the presence of John llinrichsen and wife of Calhoun, the father and moth er of Mr. Hlnrlchsen who came down to attend the birthday anniversary. They departed this morning for their home. Hack at Work. Frank Brlnkman who had his foot caught several weeks ago while switching in the yards, and had the same badly crushed, Is now back at his old place on the footboard. Frank suffered quite a bit with the foot and he Is feeling mighty good to be able to once more use it without fear of injury. He had a mighty narrow escape from losing the foot alto gather and he congratulates himself that the Injury was no worse. Arthur Sullivan, the popular young farmer from south of the city, is in the city this afternoon attending to business. Done Herself Proud. Some time ago the Journal made mention of the success of Miss Etha Crablll of this city who entered a competition for photographers held by the Burr Mcintosh Monthly of New York. Miss Crablll at that time received "honorable mention" for her work and this was esteemed a great honor. This month's copy of the magazine contains a copy of the phot ograph which is entitled "Rose Leaves" and which picture has been given the third prize In the competi tion. The picture is a work of art and the critics are quite right in awarding the prize to Miss Crablll who has done herself proud. The little child of whom the photograph s taken is little golden-haired Georgia Thomas, the pretty little lad of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas of this city and he forms a lovely subject for Miss Crablll's talent. Miss Crablll's many friends Join in congratulation to her upon the signal success which she has attained. GETSHARD LICK While Discussing Johnson - Jef fries Fight Some One Hits Waiiam. Whether Johnson whips Jeffries or Jeffries whips Johnson may be a mooted question in these parts but there will be no further discussion of the matter by "Big Bill" Allen, negro and embroyo pugilist. "Big Bill" got his last night when he en tered upon a discussion of the merits of the coming battle between the white man and the black in an up town saloon. Bill opined that John son "suah am going to beat up that white man a whole lot" and his opin ion proved displeasing to several white men present who entered into an argument about the matter. One word led to another and pret ty soon it seems, from what is said of the matter to come down to a question as to whether any white man could whip any negro. At this point of the argument some one ust whom the police cannot say handed Bill a crack on the top piece with either a beer bottle or a pop bottle and he went down and out bleeding pretty much in large gobs. Bill who is a great big, burly negro, would look to be able to stop most any of the white men in this sec tion but they sure took no chances and he hit the floor with a loud crash. Chief D. L. Amlck heard of the row and was some peeved over this Infraction of the peace and quiet ude which usually prevails in the city, descending upon the saloon with a rush and a roar and haling Rye McFarland Into custody on the bus picion of being the man who crack ed William on the nut. Rye went peacably enough and then the chief started on a search for evidence to hold him on. He failed In this task for everyone who saw the fray Buf fered from lost memory and could not say who did do the deed to Bill. Rye was then released. Later in the evening Bill started out on a rampage looking for the man who had cracked him and wan dered into another saloon in his search. Herein and hereabout test! mony verlea as to what started the trouble. Some say that Bill remark ed that he "am lookin for that white OU will be certain of being well dressed if you buy your clothes in thU store; certainty of styie, certainty of all-wool quality, of fit and of general all round satisfaction are some of the things rstrs?c?"ri,'l we deal in, besides our special Y I I I I - -ES - N I 1 III rV- L I III - 1 im -s- 1 1 iii .... -m.r ife? III -!. '. - WV-i' X- : U?K..lk - fT T T Mm III III ! fine clothes. We want you to feel entire lTs-4 th.ngs to wear. We intend that our store and our name v l,yf'vf ill' shrill h n crnarnntpp tn vnn nf satisfaction that whatever teltP flMMM yo bay here shall be right. We want you to see the new Spring styles now; get in early and pick out the best things. "We've got a lot of fine stuff besides clothes to show you too. SUITS SIB TO $30 The Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats CoBvrlrhl Hart Srhifnff Sr. Mm Great Line of Furnishings Especially for Our Easter Trade! Henry rfelffer of Philadelphia, Pa., who Is In the city making a visit with the Gerings, departed this morning for Omaha where he will spend the day Interviewing some of his travel ing men. Mty Pfelffer Is the head of the largest chemical company in the world and has a host of traveling salesmen In the country. oc DC DC DC DO KOTIC'K OK PUBLICATION III the DlNtrlrt Court of the County of ('. Mtnte of .rnranka Charlea K. Schwab and Mary C. Schwab, Plaintiffs VS.' James Kid well, Dorothy A. Ramsey, William B. lianiHey, Hugh B. llamsey, Lawrence V. Kanmey, Charles D. Kamxey, John Ramsey, James Ram soy, sole surviving heir of John Ramsey, deceased, Spratlen, Davis & Company, a firm composed of William II. Spratlen. William I'. Davis ana A, H. ArKjIe, first and real name un known, their successors and assign ees; W. I'. Davis, SamuelCliambers W illiam 11. Spratlen. W llliam P. Dav is, A. H. Argyle, first and real name unknown, non-residents of the State of Nebraska: the unknown heirs and devisees of James Kidwell. deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of William H. Spratlen, deceased; the un known heirs and devisees of William P. Davis, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of W. P. Davis deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of A. II. Artcyle, first and real name un known, deceased; the unknown heirs and devlxnes of Samuel Chambers, deceased: the unknown heirs and de vlsees of Susanna JJrock deceased, Defendants Knrh and all of the above named non man What hit me," using an oath to residents of the Statu of Nebraska, and nmnknatan VI. nntin. . , . .I,,, rcii ana an oi me bdovb name a un emphaslze his opinion of that White known hers and devisees, defendants, man. Others say he merely went re hereby notified that on the 19th . . . ... day of March, A D.,1910, plaintiffs filed into tne saloon ana wanted a drink, their petition In the District Court of Anvwav thn facta remalna that anmn. the county or Cass, Nebraska, tne Ou Anyway me racis remains tnai some- Jert . d Drttyer of whCh is to con one took another prack at him and firm and oulet their title in them and ...... against you, ana eacn oi you, in ana xu iicuMjr uuui uuu to me iiuppy uunuug the following described lands, situated erounds Hn was some hpat nn whpn ln u,e county of Cass, State or Nebraa gruuuus. lie was some DPBl up Vtnen k . reason of onen. notorious, ex the party got through with him and elusive, peaceable, continuous and ad- l. j, ,. , , . . verse possession mereor oy tnem ana he dldn t linger longer in the business their nrantors, for more than twenty- nart of the town hut JiIpiI hlmsplf to lve years, towlt: The north half (n4 ' of the southeast quarter (se4 , and the nis aomicie to aress nis wounas anal north hair (ntt)or the southeast quar- onltot- .,nnn .f,.n j J ter . (se Vi ) of the. southeast quarter mvu .v uu uu (ne'i) of section thirty-one (31), town usual happenings of a busy life. It 8hlp eleven (" north, range fourteen was 8ald that John Lloyd Who Is some dlan', and to bar you and each of you Li i from hav na or c a mlna any ngnt ov-.uycr uiuiaeu, jiuv tne nuisning tltle or lntereBt ,n or t0 8ttld described touches to Tl U a nue I Rtlp rnrppr hut real estate, or any part thereof, and , , . . . , ' . for equitable relief; and to confirm and no one could be found Who could quiet their title In them and against hopop in thla mil thn ....i.i.,. the unknown heirs and devisees of swear to tnis and the spectators ...-. Brock. deceased, to the foi- Seemed to have vague and misty lowing described real estate, situated u . . . .,. . , ln said county and said state, by reason ideas BS to What really did take 0f a mortgage deed, executed and de- nlncp Ra that na it mnv mil haa Hvered by plaintiffs to one Susanna piace. ue mat as it may, iu Has Brock no dSt.eaged t to ecure the pay no misty ideas as to being hit and pent to her of an annual sum during wi . ,1. . i ner lifetime upon saia real esiaie, xo uin Brarauio auur tue iracas was Wt: Lots two (2), nine (9), thirteen Homo Indlrntlnn that ha nortnlnlv hart I 13). and fourteen (14), all In the north uiuiiKfyuu wua tne ouzz saw. tie quarter (ne). and the south hair (sui ahnwprf ii n fnr hlo ro,lo tK . of the northeast qnarter (ne34 ). and the -.. r ... .cu.u. j northwest quarter (nw) or the north porter at one of the saloons this "a,,t nuarter (ne) an m tne section ..... , , . I township and range hereinbefore di- morning but the proprietor met him scribed, said mortgage being unreleased at the doOr and iravo him th u-asrim ot record, and also to bar you.the said at me aoor ana gave nyn me wages unUnown heirs and devisees of Susanna due and requested him to make him- Brock, deceased, from having or clalm- ... , , . . . , ing any right, title or interest in or to Self scarce. It iS Bald he left this M lust descrlhed real estate, or anv morning for Omaha, getting out on Pt'1'-;'. dJ" trt,S0 the M. P. train. answer said petition, on or before the nrt dav nf Mav. A. It. 1910. In default 1HU8, the great' Jeffries-Johnson thereof. Judgment will be entered con fight may end differently but the Ltater above described, in plaintiffs score at present favors a complete "erein and sweeping victory for the white man. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of J. Glen Royal, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the credi tors of said deceased will meet the ad ministrator of said estate, before me, county judge of Cass county, Nebraska, at the county court room ln Piatts mouth, ln said county, on the 12th day of April, A. V., 1910, and on the 12th day of October, A. I., 1910, at 10 o'clock a, m., each day, for the purpose of pre senting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the credi tors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year and six months for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 12th day of April, A. D.. 1910, Witness my hand and seal of aaid county court, at Piattsmouth, Nebraska, this 14 day of March, A. D., 1910. Allen J. Beeson, County Judge. William C. Ramsey, Attorney. (Seal) LKOAL NOTICK. State of Nebraska.) )ss. In County Court County of Cass. ) IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ESDRA8 C. SWAN D&CEASED. To all persons Interested: You are hereby notified tnat mere has been filed ln this court the petition of Minnie R. Swan, the prayer of which is that the authenticated copy or tne last will and testament of said Esdras C. Swan, deceased, be probated and al lowed as the last will and testament of said deceased, which will is now on file In this court. You are further notified that there will be a hearing upon said petition be fore this court at the county court room at Piattsmouth In said county on the 9th dav of April, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., and that all objections, ir any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. witness my hand and the Real or tne county court of Cass county, this 18th day of March, 1910 Alien J tieeson, (Seal) County Judge. Ojjvjucu aviusccu kju, rure lurpcnune ana motors. we can supply you with necessary Brushes, Varnishes, Enamels, 'll nwiaiua, aim 1U ixi, UIIYILIUI III lue 1U1IH line. 1 uur iew vvau t'aper mock is complete, and have the latest fashionable patterns in stock. .Come in and see them. -PATTON'S SUW PROOF- Keep your buildings well painted. Taint always increass the value of your property. We carry a complete assortment of Patton's Pure Paint, Pure White Lead, Pure Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Pure Turpentine and Colors. We can it (ft to n oc CZDPRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS )CZ )t ,. JCZI 3d Charles E. Schwab Mary C. Schwab. Plaintiffs Ry their Attorney Ramsey & Ramsey. (First publication March 21, 1910.) FINAL NOTICE. mouth. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident' free-holders of the said city, setting forth that th applicant is a man or respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska anU praying that a license may be Issued to the said J. E. McDanlel for the sale of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors ior me period or one year rrom tho date of the hearing of said application in a Duuaing situated on lot six (), in block thirty-three. In the Fourth ward. of the said city of Piattsmouth, Ne- DrasKa. J. E. McDANlEL. March 22, 1910. n Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LI QUOR LICENSE. Notice la hereby given to all person. terested and to the public, that the- undersigned Adolph Geise has filed hl-j Interested and to the public, petition and application in the office of the city clerk, of the City of Piatts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a reaMent of the Slate of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to the said Adolph Geise for the sale of malt, sprituous and vinous llquo- for the period of one year from t date of the hearing of said application ln a building situated on the west hait (wli) of lot six (6) In block thirty-four (34) In the Fourth ward of the said city of Piattsmouth, Nebraska. ADOLPH GEISE, March 22, 1910. Applicant. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska,) )ss. in County court County of Cnss. ) IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN WE1CHEL, DECEASED. To all persons Interested: 1 You are -hereby notified that there has been filed in this court the peti tion of Albert A Welchel. alleging therein that said John Welchel, depart ed this life in said county, leaving a last win and testament. The prayer of said petition Is that said will be allowed and probated and that administration of said estate be granted to said John H. Welchel. You are further notified that a hear ing will be had upon said petition be fore this court ln the county court room in Piattsmouth, ln said county, on the 12th day of April, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m., and that all objections, If any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Dated this 21st day of March, 1910. By the Court, Allen J. Beeson, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LI QUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all person interested and to the public, that the undersigned Peter Goos has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk, of the City of Platta mouth. County of- Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to the said Peter Goos for the sale of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a Dunning situated on lot twelve. (12). ln block thirty (30). in the Flrwt ward of the said city of Piattsmouth. Nebraska. ' PETER GOOS, March 22, 1910. Applicant. Iluys Fine Stallion. James Sage, not to be outdone by state of NeVraska.) the other enterprising horsemen in )' ln County Court ... , ... ... , ... County of Cass. ) this locality, this morning unloaded in the matter op the estate a mlirhtv fine Titian afnlllnn Th T MARY J GUTHMANN, DECEAS- " o-- .v i i-1 i animal was Durchased bv Mr. Sna-fi To all persons interested: several days ago from a firm at Os- administrator of said estate has filed ceola, la., and was shipped to this his final report and petition for final ' ' yl 1 settlement of said estate, and that a city, arriving this morning. It is hearing will be had upon the same be- ,ii.,. , . . , .. A . fore me, the county judge of said coun- a magnificent animal and attracted ty, at Piattsmouth. Nebraska, April 9. much attention when it was taken up 191,0 i, .'flock..tt- m' of .aLd 2?yj ... . . v and all objections. If any, must be filed to his large Stables. It is a rich before said hour of said day. anrrol In enW nnft la .nn,ki. Witness my hand and seal of said sorrel in color and is superbly formed county court of said county, this 2ist and spectators and horsemen agree- luy or March, i9io. Ing that it is one of the handsomest s.i) animals ever seen on the streets. This Is another fine animal added to the Allen J. Beeson, County Judge. A1ILM lHM t(iK DISTRICT. Notice of Klrrtlon. fr ATT ii'Limi t'l. 11. ivnnnw. large number already in this city You are hereby notified that on the and will bo a material help toward jjT.'lS.' twAePe,n"'tne1(,ho!l0r;Wotf Improving the strain of the animals in eight o'clock a. m., and six o'clock p. ., m o i Ashland Drainage district will hold tills county. Mr. Sago always ln- its annual election at the store room of tends to keep ln the forefront of P'i; !t McKinney within said district """" v I a 1 1 11 ii t oil nn lot u- 121. hliirk tlilrtv- the horse business and his purchase three (33), In that part of ARhiand, ,1,1,, ,.. , , ... Saunders county, Nebraska, formerly of this animal Is a promlso of whal ran,.,i Kiora city, for the purpose of he can do in that direction. P. H. Melsinger and daughter drove In this morning from their home In Eight Milo Grove precinct, to spend the day in the city and do Borne trading. electing one director of said district la place of Charles Miller whose term us director will then expire. Dated March 22. 1910. Nelson Shaffner, President, A. H. Fuller, Secretary. (Seal) Ashland Drainage District. Suits cieanen ana pressed from 60c to $1.00. Sochor, the tailor. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LI QUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned. J. L. Russell, has filed his petition and application In the office of the city clerk, of the City of Platts mouth, county of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required Dy law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respect able character and standing and a resi dent of the State of Nebraska, and praying that a license may be issued to said J. U Russell for the sale of malt, spirtunus and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lote eleven and twelve, (11 and 12) ln block twenty seven (27) In the First ward of the said city of Piattsmouth, Nebraska. J. L. RUSSELL, March 22, 1910. Applicant NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LI QUOIl LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned Ed. Egenberger has died his petition and application In the office of the city clerk, of the city or Piatts mouth, County of Cnss, and State of Nebraska, as required by Inw, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable diameter and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska and nravlng thnt a license mav be issued to the said Ed. Egenberger for the sale of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors for the period of one yenr from the date or tlie hearing or sslil application In a building situated on the east half (evil of lot twelve (12) in block twen ty-elght (28) In the First ward of the said city of Piattsmouth, Nebraska. ED. EGENBERGER. March 22, 1910. Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LI QI OR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the nubile, that the undersigned J. E. McDanlel has filed his petition and application In the office of the city clerk, of the City or Piatts NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LI QUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to an uersoiM Interested and to the public, that the undersigned Ed. Donat has filed hi petition and application in the office of the city clerk, of the City of Piatts mouth, County of Cass, and State ot Nebraska, as required by law, slgne.1 by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska and praying, that a license may be Issued to the said Ed. Donat for the sale of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from th date of the hearing ot said application in a building situated on the east ha,f (eH) of lot twelve (12), ln block twenty-nine (29), in the First ward at the said city of Piattsmouth, Nebraska. ED DONAT. March 22, 1910. Applicant. Grandpa Ilalley 111. Grandpa V. P. Bailey is reported this afternoon as being slightly under the weather suffering considerable pain ln his head and being generally Indisposed. While the attending phy. slclan does not believe that he is at all in a serious condition, his ad vanced age renders such a condtion possible. His son Charles H. Bailey who had expected to start for Chi cago this afternoon has concluded to postpone his trip until the aged man is felling better. Do you want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who has Experience. Ability, Judgement. Telegraph or write ROBERT WILKINSON, Dunbar, Neb. Dates made at this office or the Murray State Banki Inl ))!,)) ItjiiinV) Rates