The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 17, 1913, Image 3
-NEW IJonure The Best Manure Spreader ON THE MARKET TODAY! This machine may be seen at my implement department a new addition to my general black smith and wagon business. I also handle the AVERY Corn Planters and Cultivators! In fact it is my intention to carry a general line of Farm Implements of all kinds. Call and see me for whatever you may need. e. i. bkbsile, SOUTH SIXTH ST Local News From Tuesday's Daily. George II. Woods of Louisville was in the city today at lending to srtmo matters of business. J. I). Shrader, from the vicinity of Union, was in the city today at tending to business matters. Charles Gerlach of Manley came in this afternoon lo attend In some mailers of business. J. 0. Niday came up this morn ing from Union to attend to some business matters at I he court house. II. J. Hose and John L. Hutching of Weeping Water were in the city yesterday looking after busi ness matters. John Kafferiberger drove in this morning from his home and de parted on the early Hurlinnton train for Omaha. J. E. Wiles look advantage of the drying roads to come in yes terday afternoon in his louring car to look after business mat ters. Mrs. Lizzie Ilaer came in l his morning from her home in the northern part of the stale and will make a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey I'rickler, south of this city. exquisite The choice of all men who know good whiskey. FOR SALE BY ED EGENBERGER VI For its Kr -: '- -, ' ' ' - li recorded in the Tercheron So ciety of America, No. 81875. . Jaloux has a splendid record, a strong pedigree, and is an excellent foal getter. Jaloux will make the season of 1913 as'follows: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week at the barn of Henry Ragoja, five miles southeast of Louisville; Thursday Friday andSaturday at Wm, Wetten kams.ptwo miles west of Mynard. TERMS $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be held responsible should any occur. August IDEA Spreaders Plattfsmouth, Neb. Counl.vCoinniissioner G. II. Jor dan came in last evening lYoni Alvo to attend the meeting of the board of county commissioners. Mrs. S. O. I'ilinai: of Murray came down last evening from Omaha and was met here by Mr. 1'ilman and taken to their home. Attorney (',. K. TelTl of Weeping Wider came down from Omaha last evening and spent several hours here looking nflr business mailers. John Chalfant ami son, Jack, of near Union, were in Ihe city to day for a few hours looking after business matters at the court bouse. Editor Graves of I he Union Ledger came up last evening to look after some business mallei's, as well as lo engage in a pilch contest, but his reputation as a player has scared all I lie "sharks" in this cily. Andy Campbell came lo this cily to get material for rebuilding his home, which was destroyed by the tornado on Easier night, and while here look lime to call at this oflice and have his subscript ion extended for another year. Miss Anna I). Day of the slate department of education at Lin coln,, was in the city yesterday afternoon and isiled the schools and met the teachers al .'l:'o, at which time she explained the certilicalion laws, of whirli she lias charge. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mcisnger and son Oliver, and babe and Mrs. Y I. Meisinger were visitors in this cily yesterday. Mr. Meisinger and little son were pleasant call ers al this office and while here Mr. Meisinger renewed the sub scription of the paper going to his father-in-law, George Hild, al Woom field, Neb. Mrs. II. C. Knapp of Lanioni, Decatur county, Iowa, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Kline, near Cedar Creek, was a visitor in this city yesterday afternoon and called at Ibis oflice and ordered a copy of Ihe Semi-Weekly Jour nal sent lo her daughter for six months. Mrs. Knapp will depart for her home in fowa today. For any pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply I)r. Thomas' Lied ie Oil Ihe household remedy. Two sizes. ".Tic and 50c. al all drug stores. The Celebrated Percheion Stallion 1 Jaloux is a beautiful black ercheron, wei ghing 19 5 0 pounds, foaled March 5, 19U9 bred by M. Durand, - Depart ment of Orne, and imported by E. J. Heisel, Fremont, Iowa, in October, 1911, and is Klemm sJMHURE OUSTED w rnnas nrnnrl rnUfil UrrlUt! Held of Weather Bureau Sum marily Fired by President. M TO HAVE LEFT JULY 31. i Unexpected Action Result of Campaign i to Land Secretaryship of Interior. Department of Justice Has Subject i Under Consideration. Washington, April 17. Professor Willis 1.. Moore, chief of the weather bureau since IS'.ij, and an appointee uf the Cleveland administration, was mniniarily removed from office by President Wilson. His resignation re rently had been accepted to take ef feet July 81, but after an investiga tion of his alleged efforts to become secretary ot agriculture In the present cabinet grave (barges of irregularity were preferred and the president with drew his acceptance of the resigna tion, dismissing Professor Moore. IiBter he referred the subject to the department of Justice for Inquiry. Secretary Houston of the agricul tural department conferred with the president before the removal of Mr. Moore was announced. The secretary then issued the following statctnpnt: "Immedbtely after the resignation of Professor Moore of the weather bu reau was submitted to the president and accepted by him, charges were filed with the secretary of agriculture by responsible men within the service. These charges were of so grave a na ture that the secretary of agriculture cRlled unon the department of justice for an Investigation. "The investigation still is under way, hut the facts so far secured nnn laid before the president were suffi cient to warrant him in deciding to withdraw his acceptance of Professor Moore's resignation and' remove him summarily, which has been done. The president also has directed the secre tary of agriculture to suspend Charles T. Burns, an employee of the weather bureau, pending a further Investiga tion of his ease and take such disci plinary measures as he may deem nec essary with such other employees of tie weather bureau as may have been unduly active for authorizing the pub lic service for private ends." Moore Issues Statement. Professor Moore issued a statement, declaring that the same influences that "attempted to disgrace and remove Dr. Harvey W. Wiley" were responsi ble for his removal, and branding a? "infamously false" any intimation that he had coerced . employees of the weather bureau in supporting him for the secretaryship of agriculture or !ht vubl' ev had been expended! la his enndidacy. FKEEWOJL IS AGREED UPON I Democratic Caucui Reaches Decision After Stormy Session. Washington., April 17.The Demo A .1 .1 1 .1 1 ...... era tic caucus voted decisively to bup- pori the wool schedule of the l-nder wood tariff bid, placing r;iw wool on the free list, alter Representative Un derwood had made a stirring appeal for the support of the caucus. By a vote of 190 to 42 nn amend ment offered by Representative Dies (Tex.) to place raw wool on the dutia ble list, was rejected. RenreHt'iitntive Dies' amendment proposed to place u duty of 15 per c nt ad valorem on raw wool, he and other champioi)3 of dutiable wool Insisting that this was the judgment of the ways and moans committee before President Wilson saw the bill and sug gested a change. Majority Leader Understood, In wlnd'ng up the discussion, warmly de fended both the committee and the president. lie declared that the presi dent had a right to make suggestions to congress relating to the tariff, but that the bill ns a whole met with the chief executive's approval when he first read It as It came from the rom m it tee. "Out of 4.000 or more Items In the bill," said Mr. Underwood, "thr president only made two suggestions, those affecting the sugar and wool schedules. It seems to me that we should accept those suggestions from the president of the United States." C. K. lleebner, one of the coun ty commissioners, returned lo his home at Nehawka this morning, after being here in al tendance at the board meeting. W. I). Wheeler drove up yes terday from his farm, south of this city, to attend to some busi ness matters wilh the mer chants. W. II. Puis of near Murray was in Ihe cily yesterday afternoon for a few hours looking after business matters at the court house. Hen Heckman, Ihe worthy road overseer of West Rock Hlufl's pre cinct, came up yesterday for a few hours, attending lo some business matters. Miss Pearl Adair, who has been here visiting wilh friends for a few days, was u passenger Ibis morning for her home at Spring field, Neb., after n mosl enjoyable SHOULD BE PUHO to run rvTrirr nr tup i mi ruLL ihm ur ,ntum I .a si evening while train No. li on the Hurlingloii was running above La Hatie quite an exciting incident occurred, in which .sev eral parlies from this cily were mixed up. II seems that a parly of ladies from Ibis city were ac costed by a gentleman suffering from an overload of joy water, who proceeded lo try and get fa miliar with one of lliem, and on being rebuked struck her a very severe blow in the face. The oilier members oT the parlv al once interferred and one of the ladies had one of her tinners badly mashed by having it caught in the door of Ihe car, which was slammed shut h Ihe parly who had made the advances and at tack. One of the brakemen on the train promptly interferred with the proceedings and was at tacked by Ihe man, who proceeded lo attempt to bite a large chunk out of the brakeman's cheek and succeeded in inflicting a very painful wound. The party provok ing the (rouble will in all prob ability have a complain! tiled against him in Sarpy county, where Ihe trouble occurred. This is a mailer thai should be attend ed to ami (he parly making the assaiill on the women punished. MRS. ETHEL 0. PERRY OF GREENWOOD IS Yesterday the 'insanity board bad before I hem Mrs. Kthel 0. Perry of (ireeuwood, who was t barged w ith being insane by her fat her, Thomas Mrowii. The woman had been very violent at limes, and during one of her out bi'eiiks recently she broke a chair I'UT Ihe bead of her aged parent, as well as breaking one of his lingers wilh a large, heavy stove poker, and has at , different times Ihi'enlf ued lo drown herself, and ie-enming so unmanageable that I lie parents found it necessary to have her sent lo the asylum. At I lie hearing yesterday she became qui le violent and profane, cursing I lit different wilnesses a liiey appeared on the sland. The sheriff look her to Lincoln yes terday afternoon, where she will be placed in the asylum for safe keeping. Mrs. Anna Mail, who for many veins vas a resident of this cily. ,..,,,. f 1, js . aflern i from Omaha, where she is inakinu: her home wilh her dauuhler, Mrs. .laiio . Leary, and will visit with o!d friends here for a short lime. (Joy Closstm of ''amain. Neb., i- i-iling in the cil. being a giiol at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. I'.. Vromaii. lie intends lo have his family remove to Ibis cit and will reside hero in Ihe future. He will be employed in I be Ibirliug t i n shops. Henry Muzile and wife of Law rence. Neb., who have been here visiting relatives and friends, de parted this morning mi the early Hiiilinglon train for their home. For Hair Health ' If Rexall "93" Hair Tonic does not improve the health of your calp and hair, we will pay for what you use during the trial. We could not o itronglv endorse Rrxtill "u:t" Hair Totiia ana continue to sell it to the same people if it did not do nil w claim. Htiould it not prove entirely satisfaetory our cii toniers would loan faith in u, we would loan their patronage, and our businc.ij would sutler. If your hair is falling out or you ufTer any wr tmuhln, we believe Ilnxall "li t" Hair Tonin will do more to eradicate the dandruff, give health to the sculp, stimulate new hair growth and prevent premature bald newt than any other human agency. We want you to make ut prove this. We atk you to rink no monny whatever, liuy a bottle of Retail "03" Hair Tonic, use it according to direction! for thirty dayi: then it you are not entirely latiifled, come ad tell ui and we will promptly hand back the money you paid ut for it. , We woo't ask you to sign any thing, nor even to bring the bottle back. We won't obligate you ia any way. We will take your mere word. Could anything be more fair? Could we do anything mora to prove our belief ia Ilexall "94" Hair Tonio, and our honesty of purpose ia recom mending it to your Retail "9.1" Hair Tonio ia ai pleas ant to una aa spring water and has but a faint, pleasing odor. It corns in two sites of bottles, 60o and $1.00. You ran buy Retail "03" Hair Toaie (a this community only at our store; F. G. FRICKE & CO. "mouth , Th. JStor, Nebraska There la a Retail fitor in nearly erenr tows nd oity In tue United State, Canada and Orcat Britain. Taera If a difTereol lUull ItriDtdy for nearly every ordinary human ill nh MTMMilally dMiirnml or tha partloular ill whloa It 1 recommend d. TV lUaail Sterei are AmatiaVt CraatMt Drug StawM otik or kiwi. n:TTi..mi:T. In the Co only Court In and fur aa t ou.l), .Nrbrakkn. l-i Ke-Kstate of Henry C. McMaken. 1 Vceased. To ai.i, i'Ki:so.s inti:i:ksti:i: You are herehv notified that on the .'tli iliiy of April. Kva McMaken U.-.-se, executrix. 1011I tiuv l. McMaken, executor, of t lie above estate, filed their petition for tinal settlement, and tinal report, showing that the funds of said estate are InsuttWient to pav claims, ana that uinlcr uml by virtue of an agreement entered into between said executors and the claimants u gainst said estut", said claimants are to re ceive in full payment of their (lalms their pro rata share according to their respective claims, after the payment of court coMs and expenses. A hearing will be had on said peti tion and tinal report upon the I'tith duv of April. A. D. tun. al 10 o'clock a. in'., at the oflice of the t'ountv J ml ire, Court House, rlattsmoiith, t'ass t'ountv, Ne braska, at which time orders will be entered ill accordance with the findings of the court. All objections to said pel ii ion and final report must be tiled before said hour on said day of hearing. ISv the t'oiirt. (SKA I. At.I.KN .1. r.KKSiiN, t'ountv Judge. KAWI.S ,x lloliKUTSON. A I tornevs. f-7-:!wks MT1 I". TO Cltl'lHTOIIS. lu the County Court uf (nan County, .Nrlirnskn. In the Matter of the Instate of Chris tian Stoehr, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors, of said deceased will meet with the executor of said estate before tne, the County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, nt my otllce In the City of I'lattsniouth, In said Cass County, on the S6th duy of April, m;l, and on the 4th day of October. 113, at ten o'clock n. m., each of said days, for the pur pose of presenting their claims and having the same examined, adjusted, allowed or refused. Six months are allowed the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and which period expires on October the 4th, 1913, at ten o'clock it. in. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, nt rlattsmoiith, Ne braska, this 8th dav of March, 1913. tSeal) AI.I.IIN J. HHKSON. County Judge. I). O. PWYF.lt. Attorney. MII'ICII OK UM'I.IC TIO FOIl Mttioit i.k.knm:. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested ami to the public, that the undersigned, (ius K. Mohr, has filed his petition and application Willi the vil lage clerk of the village of Avoca, County of Cass, iind State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the re quired number of resident freeholders of the said village, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character ami standing mid a resident of the Slate of Nebraska, and praying t lint a license may he issued to the said (Ius K. Mohr for the sale of matt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the municipal year ending May :!, 1911, at his place of business, situated on the west two-thirds of lot live (5), In block thirteen (i:i, in said village of Avoca, Nebraska. C.l'S V. MOIIU, Applicant. April 7, I9i:i. MITICH til-' ITI,ICTIO l-'OH i. mi on i. it i:si:. Notice Is hereby given to nil persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Kdward K. Oelschlager, has filed his petition and a mil lea t Ion 111 the ollice of the. clerk of the Village of Kagle, County of Cass, uml State of Nebraska, as reijulred by law, signed by the reuiiired number of resident free-holders of the said village, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the Stale of Nebraska, nnn praying that n license may be Is sued lo the said Kdward h Oolschlager for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous Honors for the period of one year from the dale of the hearing of said application, in n building situated on lots live and six (' and A), in block nineteen (19 1. of the suid Village of l.agle, Nebraska. kiiwaki) r . oi:i..s'ciif..(ii:i: April 4. 19K Applicant. oitiii:n kiiii iik limn, In Ihe Count) Court nt (' County, .Nrhrnskn. In the Matter of the Kstute or Alice M. Tague, lieceused. To All l'ersoiet Interested In Said Kslnte: I'pon reading Ihe duly verified peti tion of Otto K. Tague and Kred O. Tague, filed In tills court, praying for the appoint ment of William C. Kamsey as administrator of the estate of said deceased, It Is ordered that a hearing be had on said petition nt the County Court Kooiu, In said county, on the IHst day of April, li:i, nt the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., and that notice of Ihe time uml place of sahl hearing be given to H 1 1 persons Interested In said estate, by the publication of n copy of this order for three successive weeks In the riiillsmoiitli .1 in l run I , a legal newspaper printed and circulated in said county. 1'Hted this L'Kth day of March, 1!H.'!. AI.I.KN J. ltKKSd.N', County Judge. KOTICK OV M.K. In Hie District Court or Cuss Cam ill), Nebraska. Ill Ihe .Matter of the Kstato of Nicholas llalmes, Ueceused. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of hii order of lion Ueorge K. Corcoran, Acting Judge of the lUslrict Court of Cass County. Nebraska, made I on the L'Oth day of March l'Jl.l for the saio oi real esiaie iiei eina i icr uesci incu, there will be sold nt the south door of the Court House, at rlattsmoiith, Ne braska, on the L'tith day of April, 19KI, at HI o'clock n. in., nt public vendue to Ihe highest bidder f(.i cash, under Ihe terms of paragraph nine of the will of Nicholas llalmes, deceased, and Ihe order of above named Court, permitting a member of the family of said de censed, to ussume mid take over the hid of any outsider uny time before (he closing of sale. Twenty per cent of the hid to be paid in cash at the close of the sale, ami the balance of the bid to lie paid at the time or the conhi illa tion of the sale by said District Court or Judge thereof. The land to bo sold Is Hie following: N'j of KKV4, Sec. js. Two. 12. Itnnge 9: S of SW and NW ',4 of SW'.i of Sec. K, Twp. 12, llange lit: S'A of SKU und SV4 of SVV'4 and NWVi tf SW'i of See. 7, Twp. 12, I lunge IS; NK'i of NV of Sec. f., Twp. 12. Knnge U, and Uits 10, II anil 12, in lllock 2, of the Cily of Platts moiith all in Cuss County, Nebraska. Said Lots It and 12, lllock 2. to lie sold subject to the Homestead right therein of Henrietta Hnlmes, widow. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 24th day of March, 1913. NICHOLAS C. JIAI-MI'.'S, Kxecutor of the Instate of Nlcholns llalmes, Deceased. D. O. 1 ) W V K 1 1. Attorney. l MM IV TV COlllT. ST ATM OK NKHUASKA, County of diss, ss. In the Matter of the Kstate of Cornelius llengen, Deceased. To All I'erMons Interested: You are hereby notilled thnt there hus been died In this court petition, alleging therein thnt the said Cor nelius I ten ire n lias departed this life. leuving an Instrument purporting to be his last will and testament, and codicil attached thereto, which instrument Is now on tile In this court The prnyer of suld petition Is that said Instrument be allowed and probated ns the last will and testament nf the mid Cornelius ltengen. deceased. You are further notilled that a hear ing will ho had upon said petition and proponed will before this Court nn the JBtli uav or April, ii;t, at ociock a. tn at the County Court Koom In tho City of I'lattsmouth, In said County. 1 lllll HII OUjeCllOIIS IIICICIU, Ift MIIJ, iimr, be tiled nn or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of the Count v Court of said County this 1st dav of April, li:i. (Seal) Al.t-RN .7. HI'IKSON. County Judge, Mii'ici;. lu Ihp County Court In ami for Caia Cnuuly, Nrbrnskn. In lte Kslate of lielilah Schwab, De censed. To all pcrnons Interested, and pur Ocularly John Schwab, Samuel Schwab, Joseph Schwab, Kiln Schwiib, You are h.-icbk notifi l Oat on March M. 1913. S.oah M. Mason anil Charles K. Schwab led their petition alleging the death tesiate on March I'l, I'M.;, of lielilah Schwab, a resident or the County of Cass, Nebraska, pos sessed of an estate therein, and request tnat an instrument filed therewith be found to be the last will and testa ment of said decedent, and admitted to probate as such. anil asking that Charles Kddie Schwab, nominated therein ns executor, he appointed as such. A hearing will be had thereon on April L'l, 1 H 1 :i . nt nine o'clock a. in. at the oflice of t lie County Judge, Court House, I'lattsniouth, Cass Count v Ne braska, lit which time orders will be entered in accordance with the flnd lues of t he court. All objections thereto, If anv, must be filed before said hour on said day ot hearing. I!v t be Court AI.l.KX .1. HKKSOX. County Judge. l.S & IIOHKUTSOX, Attorneys. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. .Notice is hereby given lo all persons interested ami to the pub lic, that Ihe undersigned, (. S. Truinhle, lias filed his petition and application in the ollice o! the clerk of the Village of Kagle, (aoinly of Cass, and Stale of Ne braska, as required by law, signed by I lie required number of resi dent freeholders of the said vil lage, setting forlli that the ap plicant is a man of respectable character and standing add a resident of the Slate of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued lo the said C. S. Triini- ble for the sale of mall, spirituous and vinous liquors for Ihe. period of one year from Ihe date of the hearing of said application, in a building situated on lot ten ;10). in block eighteen (I8 of (he said Village of Kagle, Nebraska. C. S. TIU'MMLK, pril V, I l 3. . Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. lu the Mailer of the Application of Henry 11. Wiedeinan for Liquor License: This is lo certify that llcm.v II. Wiedeinan, of Ihe Village of (ireeuwood, Cuss couiily, Ne braska, tiled a petition in the oflice of Ihe village clerk on April 9, I'.ll.'t, as required by Ihe statutes of the state of Nebraska and the ordinances of I lie Village of (ireeuwood, to sell malt, spiritu ous and vinous liquors for the municipal year, in the building situated on lot No. 277, on Scocml street, in said vil.age. L. II. DAFT, Village Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice js hereby given to all persons interested and lo Ihe pub lic, that Ihe undersigned, (I. G. Williamson, has I! led bis petition and application with, Ihe village clerk oT Ihe Village of Murdock, County of tlass ami Stale of Ne braska, as required by law, signed by Ihe required number of resi dent freeholders of Ihe said vil lage, selling forth I ha! the ap plicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a residenl of the Stale of Nebraska, and praying that n license may be issued to I he said U. !. William son for the sale of malt, spiritu ous and vinous liquors for the municipal year, at his place of business, situated on lots li and 3, block 18, in said Village of Mur dock. ff. fl. WILLIAMSON, April l i, I!M.'I. Applicant. I loan's Hegulcls are recom mended by many who say they operate easily, without griping and without bad after effects. 25c at all drug stores. The Journal for Calling Card. I titnte i.f Ohio. City nt TuIimIo, Lu.kh County, sa. r'rmili J. ( 'henry anihi's eath Uml he i ncnli mrliMT f the Hi in uf K. J. I'hi'iiey A Co., d iik lnidnrnH in tie' Cltr ot TnlfiR County and Stub- nfuri'iwlil, and thnt until firm will pujr the mnn ut USE lll'XDItKO IMUXAItS lr viii'Ii h nil every cnm Cntarrh Unit mnnot Is) fiireil by tbo une ut Hull' Catarrh Cure, FRANK J CnENEY. Swurn to tirfor me nml milmcrllied In my fnvn-l till Utu (Uy ut IH'OC'llllMT, A. I)., 1SSU. Sent. A. W. (il.KASON, Nutnrjr l'utilic. thill' Cnturrh ('urn I taken Internally and nets ilirevtly um the IiKmhI and murotm sur f.iren uf tile system. Send for testlnninlnK lire. t J. CIIKNEY CO., Toledo. O. S"lil by all Pruirkttsta. 7.V. . Tuko Itull't family 1111 for ronatlpattua. ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR L.J. HALL UNION Wilkinson & .all -AUCTIONEERS- The holding of successful sales is our line. Our interests are with the seller when it comes to getting every dollar your properly is worth. For open tlates address or call either of us nt our expenses by 'phone. Dates can bo inndo nt the Journal oflice. YILKINSOH & HALL- slny in this city. Nellie tc!i wan and ir.cna urnwan: