r ti (I pi V i rl -J ; Qv.u uir7Vv"a71Yi I CASS COUNTY Treasurer's Semi-Annual Statement From January 1st, 1913, to June 30th, 1913. Jan. i, m: , Transferred j from I O: her funds Overdrawn Receipts Ti to iiiisforri'd General ' Fund I Transferred to Other t'ai.ds nients Hula State (ieiieral State School State I'niversity State Uedemptiou State Aid Bridge State Sellout Land Priii... state Sellout Land, Int. . . . State School Land Lease... County (ieneral County I iridic County Soldiers' Relief... County Road District Hoad District School District School Bond .... Plattsmouth Precinct .... Louisville Precinct Teachers' School Individual Redemption ... City of Plattsmouth City of Weeping Water. . . . Village of Louisville Village of Clreenwood Village of South Bend. . . . Village of Elmwood Village of Eagle Village of Union Village of Avoca Village of Murdock Village of Alvo Free High School Miscellaneous Collections.. Motor Vehicles Interest on Deposit Taxes under protest Fee account Special Taxes Permanent Road Advertising Docket Fee 3,293.5 1 HUM 130.14 r 1 lAl i. IV 157.82 310.811 212.50 57.81 0,709.67 y, 2 3 8. 0 193.50 10,554.18 8,930.01 38,074.99 3,253.51 40.07 851.34 121.14 4,539.38 709.12 518.96 467.14 633.33 129.19 793.16 34.67 .17 237.76 2,163.85 38.19 2,287.31 ' 'b'o'o.oo 2,300.00 453.30 1,040.00 337.59 V"i.24 3,360.75 2,678.14 419.00 1.78 2 1,051. (50 1. 18 3,25 7 .00 3.27 1,0 49.30 13 4.55 92.701 26.272.2 i 19,981.82 .17 7,880.20 9,197.70 58,772.79 1,800.10 .06 10,925.84 3,507.99 11,809.91 1,199.73 842.34 281.32 .55 507.09 99.76 250.85 1.09 112.46 2,416.80 4 49.00 881.71 38.25 337.59 257.24 23.80 2.00 9 95.977.601$ 13,407.391 1,370.80 884.71 23.80 2.00 501.21 2,300.00 '3,'360.75 401.25 46.13 5.98 1,010.00 449.00 337.59 23,031.57 1.70 5.937.72 7.20 1,171.81 310.80 283.81 94.71 19,038.25 8,380.73 408.00 919.40 10,350.33 61,815.93 3,070.60 5.574 3,488 15,784 1,902 1,271 690 643 2 797 .42 63 58 .50 85 63 01 47 00 18 02 202.25 3,360.75 113.97 1,950.00 150.40 7 13.57 1.17 230.08 3.20 33.31 03.21 55.77 15,129.73 20,833.18 285.73 15,220.98 10,378.01 32,724.40 1,041.76 7,242.76 140,50 902.30 60.37 89.45 57.83 226.95 246.83 35.74 .17 147.97 2,049.88 700.39 2,691.03 1.781185. 809.90! 2.287.3 1S 8.4 i 1 .911172.587.3 i -Mil, 870.58 W. K. FOX, County Treasurer. u:;i. .otk k. John V. Wood, Defendant, wijl take notice that on the 24th day of January, 191!, Elxa Wood, Plaintiff herein, filed her petition In the District Court of Onus County, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which Is to obtain a divorce upon the Kround of willful desertion for more than two years, and failure to support and for the custody of the infant child, the issue of said marriage. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 21st day of July, 1913. , ELS A WOOD, PlalntlfT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Iu the County Court In and for Cmm County, Npbraaka. In Re Estate of Walter J. White, Deceased. To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that hear ings upon all claims against the above , estate win be naa at tne omce or me County Judge, Court House, Platts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on August 2, 1913, and February 8, 1914, at nine o'clock a. m. on each of said days, and that all claims not filed by said hour on said last day of hearing will be forever barred. (Seal.) By the Court, ALLEN J. BEEKON, County Judge. HAWLS & ROBERTSON, Attorneys. C. E. WESCOTT'S SONS ANNUAL WEST SALE ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Robert Marquis will take notice that on the 27th day of May, 1913, M. Archer, a justice of the peace of Plattsmouth City, Cass County, Nebraska, issued an order of at tachment fur the sum of .$27.00, in an action pending before him, where Clans Jss is plaint i(T and Robert Marquis is defendant; that property of the defendant, con sisting of money in the posses sion of the C. H. & 0. R. R. Co. garnishee lias been attached un der said order. Said rause was continued to July Hlh, 1913. at 9 o'clock a. m. GLAUS JESS, Plaintiff. The Best medicine In the World. "My little girl had dysentery very bad. I thought she would die. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy cured her, and I can truthfully 8ay that I Ihink it is the best medicine iD Ihe world," writes Mrs. William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by nil dealers. !eore W. Olson, the agent "of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, accompanied by his family, arrived this morning from Union, having to go around by the way of Nebraska City Junction on account of the wreck on the Mis-.-ouri racific. Tho absurd man is the one who n titer changes. Take our advice when you have a cough or a cold and try Allen's Cough Balsam. There la nothing more soothing, nothing that will bring greater relief. Con. Jun no harmful ingredients. Used for many years with satisfaction and success. 25o., GOc. and $1.00 bottles. Relieves External and Internal Pain. Heals Bruises, draws (he Ache from StiH or Rheumatio Muscles. Taken in Hot Water Stops Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, and similar auctions. There's only on Painkiller O Perry Uavia'. L 25. 35 and 60o. Bottle livery since Monday morning the store of C. E. Wescott's Sons has been the scene of much activity, as this firm is preparing for their second big annual Har vest Sale, and the large stock of summer goods that is to bo offer ed at this sale at very low figures is being arranged in the front of the store, where they may be viewed by the shoppers. The summer goods are being offered at a discount that will open the eyes of the buying public, and while low prices are offered on every article in the stoic, an especial effort is being made on Hih summer stock. Last year this sale was one of the features of the j ear's business and its suc cess has induced the firm to make it an annual event, and the bargains offered this year are greater than ever before. Automobile Bargain. 1'or sale, my Chalmers 36, 1912 Model, with 1913 Self Starter, ful ly equipped, used nine months. Car in perfect condition, looks like new and cost $2,100. A BARGAIN for CASH, or will lake NOTE from responsible parly T. II. Pollock. Plattsmouth, Neb. 7-9-2ld-ltwkly Do You Sleep Well? A very common cause of sleep lessness is bad hygiene. Per sons suffering from poor diges tion, from chronic constipation, from mental or physical overwork usually have a disturbed sleep. It 's not advisable to use, in such a condition, narcotic drugs, the best way being to go to the root of the evil by regulating our habits, by improving our digestion, by strengthening our body. We wish to recommend Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine, which will thoroughly clean out the in testines and thus give quick re lief. It is a quite dependable "first aid" in sudden indisposi tion, loss of appetite, constipa tion, headache and pains in' tho stomach or in the bowels. At drug stores. Joseph Triner, 1333-1339 So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111, In accidents where a good remedy for nibbing (ho body is needed, you should use Triner's Liniment. Local News ROY PEPPERBERG WILL BE MARRIED ON AUGUST 5TH SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH An item of much interest to Plattsmotith people will be the announcement of the forthcom ing marriage of Roy V. Pepper berg, a former Plattsmouth boy, appearing in the Stale Journal this morning as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levy will leave today for Cedar Point, Ohio, where they will be joined by their daughters, Helen and Marian, who are now traveling in the east, and also by their son, Albert of New York City. Before returning home they will visit Mrs. Levy's old home in New York state, and also attend the wedding of their niece, Miss Ruth Ehrlich, to Roy Pep perbcrg of this city, which takes place at Newcastle, Pa., August 5. For Sale at a Bargain. Only restaurant in town. No opposition. Clearing at least $100 per month. Carrying a full line of cigars ami tobaccos, confection ery, soft drinks of all kinds, ice (ream. Will stand closest in vest igal ion. Reason for selilng poor health of landlady. Will dis pose of s;um by inventory or set price. I ). C. I'iirnham, Proprietor. Union. Neb. The Quarterly Sacrament serv ice will be held next Sunday morning. It is expected that all members considering themselves in good standing will be present at this service. Any desiring to unite with the church by letter or by profession of faith may make their wishes known to the pastor before Sunday. A communicants' class for oung people over 12 years of age will meet the pastor at the church next Tuesday morning at 9:30. The class will meet Tues days and Fridays for a few weeks. Parents should see to it that their children are in this class. M. W. Lorimer, Pastor. Office over First National bank, except Monday. Hours 9 a. m. to 12 ni. 'Phone 85. A Good Investment. - W. D. Magli, a well known merchant of Whitemound, Wis., bought a stock of Chamberlain's medicine so as to be able to sup ply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that one small bottle of Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy was worth more to him than tho cost of his entire stock of these medi cines. For sale by all Dealers. You will find the most complett line of stationery In the city of Plattsmouth at the Journal olllce The finest line of box paper, visiting and calling cards. A. S. Will departed this after noun for Hennessey, Oklahoma, where he will look after the wheat harvest n his farm near dial fyr have not nearly as many men 11 i makm? $-': weekly as thev want hence V they are asking: for more men. The "hi'ch places" in this splendid fruit section have hardly been touched to say nothinz of the territory as a whole. Any Energetic, Reliable Man Can Make $25 Per Week Selling STARK TREES There U a real demand for this stock. You can sell it! 1 here is seldom such an opportunity for immediate sales ana pay. As nil order getter, our new Fait Price List i 100 per cent stronger than any other ever ottered. Expense stock. New literature, l'rompt reply necessary. STARK BRO'S NURSERIES .& ORCHARDS CO. Louisiana, Mo, Lock Box 23 V fin A lazy liver leads to chronic I dyspepsia and constipation weakens the whole system. Doan's Regulets per box) act mildly on the liver and bowels. At all drug stores. Mrs. ). A. Kirkpatrick of Ne hawka came up this morning on the belated Missouri Pacific train to attend the meeting of the Ftiual Suffrage league this after noon. Rev. E. A. Shell of Hastings, pastor of the First Christian church of that city, came in last evening to join his family and enjoy a visit at the home of his father-in-law, W .R. ttryan and family. Among the many who canio over form Plattsmouth to enjoy the Fourth in Glenwood were Isaac Wiles and wife, Major Hall and wife and two children, Isaac and Elizabeth Hall. (llenwood Opinion. County Attorney C. II. Taylor was a passenger this noon for Union, where he was called on some business mallei's. Miss Leta McDonald oi Mur dock arrived iu the city yesterday afternoon for a short visit with her friend, Miss Teresa Kelly. j D. Tourtelelt of Lincoln arrived j last evening on No. 2 and will visit here with his daughter, Mrs. William Baird, for a short time. j Mrs. Minnie Morlensen and lit I lie daughter of Omaha arrived this afternoon for a short visit with Mrs. Morlensen's father, I. Cyril Kalina, who ha been spending a week with his parents jal Abie, Neb., returned last even i iug on No. 11 after a most en ; joyable visit. Miss I.ola (irindel of Tabor, i Iowa, who has been here for some ilime with her sister, Mrs. Frank jSivey, returned lo her home last evening on io. To feel strong, have good ap petite and digestion, sleep sound ly and enjoy life, use Hurdock's Blood Hitlers, the family system tonic. Price $1.00. Miss Verna Leonard, Miss Claire hovey and Mrs. J. A. Doue- lau were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for the day with friends. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try Doan's Ointment. For eczema, any skin itching. 50c a box. For baby's croup, Willie's daily cuts and bruises, mamma's sore throat, grandma's lameness Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil the house hold remedy. 25c and 50c. FOUND Between Mynard and Plattsmouth one hub cap for Hudson automobile. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Oeorge Dodge, wife and daugh ter, Miss Violet, departed today for Lore! la, Minnesota, where they will spend a few weeks in the lake region of Minnesota. Mrs. Sam Shoemaker was a passenger this morning on the early Burlington train for Oma ha, where she was called on some mailers of business for the day. Mrs. Kate Oliver returned this afternoon from Bellevue. where she had been attending the fun eral of Mrs. Wilcox, one of I ho pioneers of this part of the stale. SOME EXCELLENT WORK IN ROMSSOUTH OF TOWN Those who desire to see what dragging the roads will do to im prove them should tako a trip over the road south and west of the city leading to Mynard and it will convince the most skeptical of the usefulness of dragging tho roads at the proper time. Tho road is an ideal one and it is a pleasure to travel over it, some thing that cannot be said of all the roads in this locality. Tho condition of the road speaks well for the efforts of the road over seer of that district, Mr. C. F. Vallery, and those residing along this road should feel verv proud of it. larofeot Sandals Here are the ideal summer Shoes for the children who work so hard at their play. Just enough leather to pro tect the toes and soles of the foot the shoe of shoes for the children's vacation wear. Barefoot Sandals grow more popular every summer. They're so comfortable and they're shoe savers, besides. Made of soft spliable leather, Goodyear welt sewed soles sizes 3 to 5 85c; 5 to 8, $1.10; 8 toll, $1.25; V2 to 2 $1,50. We close at 7 p. m., ex cept Saturday nights, Pay Day Night and night following. Fetzer's Shoe Store Friday Friday, July 11th Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, they rnnnnt roach tha tllHOHHciI iMjrllun (if the oar. There la only one way to euro doafnoiui, ami that la ny conantuuon. al rcnicdlcH. lifafniMta la endued hy an Inlhuned condition of tho inuoou lining f the Kimtaohlun Tuho. Whon thla tuho. In Inlliimcd yon havo a rumhlliiK Hound or Imperfect bearing, and whan It In entirely rloacd Ih-afuoaa 1m the reault, anil mile tho influinnmtlon ran ho taken out and tli U lulie roatorrd to Itn normal conilltlon, lienr Itiir will ho ilenlroyeil forever; nlno oaaoa out of ten lire mimed hv ( iiliirrli, which Ih nollilnit but an liillnnied condition of tho intiruua aiirfnci H. Wo will Klri (lee Hundred liollm-a for niir rao of Ienfui" (chiimciI hy rnturrh) thnt cannM ho cured hy llitll a C'nturrh Curo. Hcnd for clreu lura, free. I'. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold hv llrtiKuNta, 7.V. Tiik Ilnll'i rnmlly IM1H for constipation, We will offer you our line of $1.25 and $1.19 Muslin Night Robes in long sleeve and high neck, short sleeves and low neck, lace or embroidery trimmed. Made by the Peerless Underwear Manufacturers for the special price of One day only Friday, July 11th. Pay Bay Special for Monday, July 14th watch for ad I. s. Dim it; i place.