The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 29, 1912, Image 8

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NOTlt K OF SALE.
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has dcriili'il to locate in Louisville.
(Mires ami resilience at the Hotel
Drake.
A farewell party was Riven at
the home of Mrs. William Thomas
! Tuesday evening in honor of Miss
Kula Mayliehl by a number of her
, , ,, , i ,. ,,1.,. ,.,,, ttcriliwl tlii'w win I)
srlioiilmat.es. A 'i phNisaiH. Uie Am,.rU.;i
evening was spent.
Mrs. L. 1. Grundy returned to
her home at Ilulo, Nebraska. She
I had 1 n at the bedside of her
i sister, who has been very low for
the past month, but is improving
nicely al present.
liert Stevenson lias resigned his
poxilion as engineer at Murphy's
quarry and lias purchased the
i pump and repair business of
Kdgar I'ankonin. lie. has rented
Mrs. r.ulforth's building on lower
Main street to use as a shop.
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TMl OIHTAUII OOMFM, NIW VOK CIT.
Shocking Sounds
in the earth are sometimes heard
before a terrible, carl hquake, that
warn of the coining peril. Na
ture's warnings are kind. That
dull pain or ache in the back
warns you the kidneys need at
tention if you would escape those
dangerous maladies, Dropsy, Dia
betes or Bright's disease. Take
Electric Hitlers al once and see
backache fly and all your best
feelings return. "My son received
great benefit from their use for
kidney and bladder trouble,"
writes I'eler Rondy, South Rock
wood, Mich. "It is certainly a
great kidney medicine." Try it.
50 cents, at F. G. Fricke & Co.
Count v, Nebraska.
In tlx Matter of tlit Kstate of Lena I
Weisipeil, iieceawej.
Nutire Is hereby given that In ur
stiunee of nn order of Hon. Harvey I).
Travis. Jmle of the District Court of ;
(ass Countv, Nebraska. mal on this;
jath ilav of January, 1H12, for the sale :
of the ' real estate hereinafter tie- i
seriheil there will he sold at the front '
in KxclianKO nanK
in tiie Village ot Klmwood, Lass
Ciuintv, Nehraska, on the 21st day ,
of Fehruarv. lUl:'. at 1 o'clock P. M.. I
at public vendue to thii highest bidter i
for cash, the following described real
estate to-wit: The Northeast Quarter
of Sec tion K", Township 10, Kan;e 10, i
Kast of the i.th 1'. M., in Cas t.ounty, i
Nebraska. Said sale will rmain open j
one Injur.
Iiated this L'nd day of January. 1912
1IKK.MAN LUKTCII KNS,
Kxccutor of Said Kstate.
c. s. ai.iikich ;
1 1. (i. DWVEl:, Attorneys. i
MITICH !!' AU.IOl HMIKXT,
Notice In hereby wlven that the sale ;
of ron I estate advertised to take place ,
at 1 o'clock I'. M., on the 21st day of
i''ebruary, 1!I12, at the trout door or
I lie American KxchanKe Hank in the
VUlii.ta of ICImwood, Cass County Ne
braska, posted ;ind published as aliove,
was by the under.sittnod, executor, at
said time and place adjourned to and
said wale will take place on the fith day
of March, at the hour of 1 o'clock
i; M., on that day at the same place.
HUH M A N LI : !: TCI I I'.N S,
Kxecutor of .Said Kstate.
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Ferra Stiirni was quite sick for
wveral days last week, but is re
overing. The stork left a line baby girl
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (. K.
Campbell the first of last, week,
and they are both very proud
or it.
The epidemic of chickenpox
lUal has been raging here for the.
last two weeks is still going. No
body very sick, but the most of
Iho children are having it.
Fred Rurdick ami 0. D. Keltner
are. Ilnishing up a barn for Henry
Gruber. It is 2(1x28 and will be
big enough to give Henry's old
black mare plenty of elbow room
The little lK-inonlhs-old son of
p. and Mrs. 11. II. Ingwerson, who
bas been so sick for the past ten
days, is gradually recovering and
in now considered nut of danger
Miss Olive Whilenian, who was
perilled on in an Omaha hospital
two weeks ago for appendicitis,
was brought home Wednesday,
having made a remarkably quick
recovery.
Quite a bunch of young, old an
middle aged men and boys went
out to the country Monday even
ing with guns, bells and other
means of making a noise to chari
vari Charley Hull.
It is almost lime to get the old
family road drag out, clean the.
axle grease off (he mouldboard
sow on a few buttons, reudjust the
arburetor and have the. hired
man take a few lessons at the
sleering wheel.
Mrs. Robert Mrucc Stone had
the pleasure of entertaining
8vral grandmothers and one
grandfather at dinner Tuesday.
I'he invited guests were: Mrs.
Humphrey, Mrs. Carper, Mrs. II.
F. St. John, Mrs. L. C. Pollard and
M. Stone.
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Almost Lost His Life.
S. A. Slid of Mason, Mich., will
never forget his terrible exposure
to a merciless storm. "It gave mo
a dreadful cold," he writes, "that
caused severe, pains in my chest,
so it was hard for me to breathe.
A neighbor gave me several doses
of Dr. King's New Discovery,
which brought great relief. The
doctor said I was on the verge of
pneumonia, but to continue with
I he Dissovery. I did so and two
bottles completely cured me." Use
only Ibis quick, safe, reliable
medicine for coughs, colds, or any
throat or lung trouble. Price 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free,
(luaranteed by F. G. Fricke & Co,
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I- LOUISVILLE.
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Horn Monday, February 10, to
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Piers, a girl.
George Wheeler is here from
Norfolk visiting his brother,
Frank and family.
II. A. Funke was called to Atchi
son Thursday, on account of I he
serious illness of his mother.
Mrs. O. M. Maylleld and
daughters, F.ula and Meryl, left
for their new home at Linwond,
Kanass, Thursday.
John Alii is moving his house
hold goods in town from his fram
this week. He will live in the
Kraft building on Main street un
til he builds his new home.
Louisville is to have another
doctor. Dr. Robert P. Jensen of
Omaha, physician and surgeon,
A deal was made last week
whereby Dan McCurdy disposed of
40 acres to George Westlake of
Avoca.
A. L. McDonald, the real cstatt
man, reports the sale of Nels Jep
person's farm to Ed Doran of Lin
coln, the price being 8100 per
acre.
Mike Lee returned home Mon
day afternoon from Lincoln,
where he had been taking treat
ment at the hospital for injuries
received by being kicked by a mule
a few weeks ago.
Ilerl, Dopp and sister arrived
home last Friday morning from
Florida, where they had spent
two months visiting and attending
lo some business, matters, ltert
says Florida is a pretty good
country, but that Nebraska is a
little bit belter.
On Tuesday of this week a deal
was made whereby C. C. Price be
came owner of the old Venner
store building at the upper end of
Main street. Mr. Price expects to
move his business into the new
location the first of next week, and
wishes lo greet his old custom
ers.
Mrs. Jerome Hurdick was taken
to the Fsther hospital in Lincoln
last Friday evening, and on Sat
urday morning she was operated
on by Dr. I. C. Munger and Miss
Peters of Eagle. Her many friends
will be pleased to learn that she
is getting along nicely.
Joseph Sack finished loading
his household goods Tuesday aft
ernoon, and with his family left
for Carroll county, Missouri,
where they will make their future
home. Wo regret very much to
lose Mr. and Mrs. Sack from our
midst, but join their many friends
in wishing them prosperity and
contentment in their new home.
l.KGAI, XOTICE.
In the DlMlrlct Court of Cnx County,
elirnMka.
NOTICE.
Frank K. Schlater, Plaintiff,
vs.
Abraham lUirkholder, et al.,
Delendants.
To Abraham Burkholder, Matilda Burk-
hobler, 1). N. Smith, (first naino un
known) Ceo. W. liyrklt, Jerod N.
Handle, Jared N. Handle, the unknown
heirs or devisees of Jared N. Handle,
deceased, Altazarali Handle, the
Oreapolis Company, a corporation:
the town of Oreapolis, a municipal
corporation, of Cass County, Ne
braska; Loudon Mullln the unknown
heirs or devisees of Loudon Mullln,
deceased, Barbara 10. Mullln, OeorKe
Loomls, the unknown heirs or de
visees of OeorRe Loomls, deceased,
Kvnline V. Loomls, Sylvira K. Smith,
widow of Anselmo B. Smith, de
ceased, Warren M. .Smith, Mathilda
M. Smith, Myrtle U. Pratt, Noah
H. Pratt, Klnier L. Smith,
Louiso A. Smith Luis Smltii
MctJinnis, Robert L. McOlnnls,
the Anselmo 15. Smith Invest
ment Company, a foreltcn corpora
tlon, the unknown heirs or devisees
of Jnson (1. Miller, deceased, Mary P.
Miller, Alfred L. Brown, the unknown
heirs or devisees of Alfred L. Brown,
decensed, Catharine J. Brown, Ijavld
M. Kelsey, the unknown holrs or de
vlsnes of David M. Kelsev. deceased
Mrs. David M. Kelsey (first real
name unknown), William Fitch, Wll
llam Felch, the unknown heirs or
devisees of Will lam Kelch. deceased
Mrs. William Felch (first real name
unknown). Hush Children, Hush Chll
son, the unknown heirs or devisees
of Hush Chllson. decensed, Emilie
A. Chllson, Kmillo T. White, the un
know heirs or devisees of Emilie T.
White, deceased, William Henri. John
Cloedt, Samuel II. Jones, Oeorke W.
Hamsey, Pheehe Ann Hnmsey and II.
P. Bennett (first name unknown)
trustee for J. H. Maxon, defendants:
You and each of you will hereby take
notice that on the 3rd day of Feb
ruary, 1(112, Frank K. Sc.hlator. Plain
tiff In the foreKoini? entitled cause,
filed his petition In the District Court
of Cass Countv, Nebraska, against you.
the object, prayer and purposo of which
Is to obtain a decree from said Court
removlni? clouds from and ijuletlnv
the title of record of the Southwest
Quarter and (lovernment lots Six (61
and Seven (7) and all that part of
C.overnment lot Three (3 1 lvlnx Nortb
ensterly of the rltrbt of way of the
BurllnKton & Missouri lilver Railroad
and South of the brldse or culvert im
mediately North of Swallow Point all
In Section Six (0), and Gov
ernment lot One (1) In Section
Seven (7) all In Township Twelve (12).
North, in nature Fourteen (14). East of
the Sixth Principal Meridian. In Cnss
Countv. State of Nebraska, except ins
rne riRht or way or the IturlinKton ti
Missouri Hlver Railroad Company, in
:veirnsKu. or its irnintees nnd as
signees, In Plaintiff, us against you,
unit to exclude and enjoin you and
each of you from ever asserting or
claiming anv rlirht. lltle or Interest
therein, or to any pnrt thereof, adverse
to plaintiff, and f.or such other and
further relief us may be just and
e 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 ) 1 e .
Von are Reauired to Answer Said
Petition on or before the 18th day of
March 1912. or the allegations con
tained In said petition will he taken as
true and a derree rendered as prayed
ft'.1 therein.
Lnted: February nth. 1911.
FRANK E. SCHLATER, Plaintiff.
By JOHN M. LEY DA, Ills Attorney.
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T3 CAirca?!;. UTAH, MOTOR, WASHif!STC. ORIGAN, BKITiSS.
COLl'MSfA. This is the eneral basis of colonist fares, March lat
to April 15th.
TCUGli TC.ST SLEEPERS.
Every day to Los Angeles and San Francisco, with daylight rkke
throu.'i H-enic Colorado.
Evt:ry ti -y via Northern Pacific and Great Northern to all princi
p; 1 northwest destination?.
tmm Exsusaca nass of the pacific ccast.
Special t'r.tis of sale in each month, commencing April, at $SS
rour.d tir, with ("very day round trip rate of SOU the greatest
rcnl.o-ii jouraey in the world and low rares fo: it. Plan now.
SS.1E8 Tii'jrtlaf RATES.
More attractive excursion rates than ever before, this si mnier U
Focky Mountains, Yellowstone Park, Big Horn Mountain resorts,
the Bhu:I: Hills, the Great Lakes, Atlantic Coast resorts; it is none
too early to be making your summer vacation plans.
FOWSivF.KERS from Eastern Nebraska to the Big Horn Bot-u
and other localities West and Northwest.
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R. W. CLEfrSEKT, Agent.
L. W. WiKELY, General Passenger Agent, Cmaha, Neb.
FINAL CLEAN UP THIS WEEK
all Suits and Overcoats selling reg
ularly from $15.00 to $30.00, now
A SMALL LINEOFSILK LISLE
Hose famous Gordon full fashioned
quality, regular price 50c, this week
25c; shades navy, tan, gray, wine and
green.
New Spring goods arriving every day.
Blamed a Good Worker.
"I blamed my heart for sovero
distress in my left, side for two
yenrs," writes V. F.vans, Dan
ville, Va., "lint I know now it was
indigestion, as Dr. Kind's New
Life Pills completely cured me."
Best for stomach, liver and kid
ney troubles, constipation, hend
aelie or debility. LTie, at F. O.
Fricke & Ho.
OTICK TO CREDITORS.
In Connty Court.
STATU OF NEBRASKA,
Cass County, nn.
In the Matter of the Kstate of Thomas
W. Hhryock, Deceased.
Notleo is hereby Riven that the
creditors of said deceased will meet
Peter C. Htander, administrator of said
estate, before me. County Judge of
Cass County, Nebraska, at the Countv
Court Room In Plattsmoutli. in said
County, on the 2Rth day of March, 1912,
and on the 30th day of September 1912,
at 10 o'clock A. M., on each day, for
the purpose of examining, adjusting
and allowlntr such claims as may be
on tile at such time.
Six months are allowed from the rth
dRy of February, 1912, for the creditors
of said deceased to file their claims
In this Court, 1. e. all claims against
said estate should be on file on or be
fore tho 25tn day of September. 1912
The said administrator Is hereby given
one year from the 2Sth day of Feb
ruary, 1812, In which to settle said
estate.
Witness mv hand and the seal of the
Countv Court at Plattsmoutli, Nebraska,
tins zun nay or fenmary, 12.
(Heal) ALL ION J. BF.ESON,
County Judge,
I). O. DWYRH, Attornoy.
.J. ELMWOOD.
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Miss Kit tic Worley of Omaha
visited her parents over Sunday.
Howard Saxlon of Pender, Neb.,
spent Sunday with his parents
here.
School is dismissed today to al
low the work of moving into the
new school building to take place.
Robert Gamble arrived Friday.
evening from Colorado to be at
Iho bedside of his uncle, Aaron
Gamble, who is quite, low.
Henry Frisbe and . family of
Raymond and George Adams and
family of Murray visited with Geo
Frisbe and family Sunday.
The residence of the late Phil
lander Williams will he remodeled
and occupied by Harry Williams
ami family, Grandma Williams
living with them.
Mrs. Frank Ttoyer left Saturday
for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to join
her husband. They expect to
locate there, as Frank has a good
posit i m and is well pleased with
the location.
F. J. Fitch is moving his fam
ily and household effects this
week into the residence property
of Hie lale Mrs. Grace Stapley.
(ieortre McFall and family of
P.i'iinswick, Neb., arc to occupy
Hie residence vacated by Mr.
Filch.
llomar Davis, while riding a
lorse vesteniay witn uari tunnel
er, had the misfortune to have
both bones of one. of his legs
broken when the animal fell. His
injuries wert immediately attend
ed to and he is resting as easy
is can be expected.
William J. Schick, jr., and Miss
'lora L. Hall were united in mar
riage at Lincoln saiuraay. me
happy couple are well known to
the readers of the Leader-Echo,
liaving been raised in this vicinity,
the two families which they rep
resent being among our oldest
and most respected citizens. They
go to housekeeping on the Hall
eighty two miles west of town
II D GOURS
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Fast Being Realized by Platts
moutli People.
A little backache at first.
Daily increasing till the back
lame and weak.
Urinary disorders quickly fol
low; Dropsy and finally BrigMY
disease.
This is the downward course fcf
kidney ills.
Don't take this course. Platta
niouth residents should profit hy
the following experience.
Mrs. Nettie Woodrow, Vine f$k,,
Glenwood, Iowa, says: "I was al-
flicted with backache and oft
when I got up in the morning I
felt languid. A relative insisted
on my taking Doan's Kidney Pills..
and as I had previous been u
able to obtain relief, I procure!
this remedy. In a short time it.
relieved me and I now have
cause for complaint. I shall ner
tiro of making the merits tf
Doan's Kidney Pills known."
For sale by all dealers. Pri&
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.
Buffalo, New York, sole ngutK
for the United States.
Remember the name Doan'r?
and take no other.
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Insure your farm property
in the Farmers' Mutal Fire
and Live Stock Insurance
Company of Cass County,
Nebraska. Limited to Cass
county only. Incorporated
in 1894. Only ono as
sessment of 2 mills made
during the entire time.
Amount of insurance In
force $1,303,955.00. Amount 4
of money in treasury. $4,-
857.69. Membership fee 50
cents per hundred for 5
years. For particulars
writo
J. P. FALTER, Secretary,
Plattsmouth, Nob.
JJ...J JJ.JJ...J JtaJ.
StitHon Hat"
Manhuttiin Shirts
For Sale.
Some good first-class prairie
hay, on farm eight miles west of
Plattsmoutli.
I. T.. Propst, Mynard.
Moves to Blair.
From Wednesday's Dally.
Edward Steppatt, son of our
esteemed townsman, Martin Step
pall, loaded his farming iniple
ments and household goods into
a Burlington car yesterday am
left, for Blair, where he will en
gage in farming this season. His
parents, Martin Steppatt and
wife, left for Blair this morning
and will reside with Edward this
summer ami look after the house
keeping for him.
He Won't Limp Now.
No more limping for Tom Moore
of Cochran, Ga. "I ha da bad sore,
on my instep that nothing seemed
to help till I used Bueklen'
Arnica Salve," he writes, "but
Ibis wonderful healer soon cured
me." Heals old, running sores
ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, bruises
eczema or piles. Try it. Only 25
cents, at F. G. Fricke & Co.
For sale bills and all other kinds
of Job work call at the Journal
William ('leghorn of l.ouisvill
came in on No. i this niorningg lo
look afler matters of business
for a time.
For sale bills and an other kinds
of Job work call at the Journal
A Seed Corn Pointer.
It has been established by ex
perience that seed corn which m
grown near home does much bel
ter than corn that has been
brought in from another state.
Farmers are often sold corn by
persons at a great distance, bt
experiments at the state nni-
versity show that, other thinnf
being equal, native corn does bel
ter. It is said that several year
are required to get the corn a
climated. Good seed can bo had
which has been raised in tbft
county, and the chances of ane
cess with it arc better than tr
seed from another state is used.
Beatrice Sun.
Ted Wiles was a South Omahn
visitor this morning, where bft
went to inspect the stock markiW?.
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Blue Enameled Steel Ranges.
This range is entirely coated with e
amel on a specialy prepared steel body and
is fused onto the steel at a temperature
of 2,000 degrees Fahernheit in such a way
that the enamel becomes a part of tbe
steel itself, therefore it cannot corrode or
become rusted by acids.
These ranges have triple walls the
notpr wnll fmnde of snecinl steel) is COTC-
Q nickel OCAsriR0H ered with a coat of enamel on both sides.
clue enamel and in addition to this has an extra coat
of blue enamel dotted with white on the outer side.
Next comes a sheet of asbestos, the best heat retainer made, and
then another sheet of steel enameled on both sides.
The beauty of this range can hardly be appreciated until you haw
seen the range itself.
;C V :v
JOHN
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