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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1913)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1313. ME. HENRY PECK. AM S FAMILY AFFA y Gross Tb-A-D-DY MOW1 2p HE6c C'CME 5 My . V . , . . 1 . J . wmtmmmmrmmmm i ui ' -mmm m i n mi 1 1 mmtm -w mm i iiii n iwmij .n urm i n mini i imm m m n i ibwwwmpwwmbiwmwmwmwwwwi iib i piwwwpwww ! m mwiih mm mm mmmmmmjmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmamgmMmmmmmmm - i ( 20T HOW tHOOi"p7 HP6 -PVPANY (4 The BV rfo' "Don't Walk in the Sun I alk m tiie oiiade. Why take those tiresome trips about? the city Or in the country dur ing the hot weather to see a man when what you really want to do is to TALK to him? The telephone is always conven ient ahd will save those tiresome walks in the sun, give you quick, cool and satisfactory round-trips to nearly any place, and help you to complete the day's work with the least possible waste of time and energy. Why not let telephone do your traveling tills summer? Don't Wallc in the Sun, just step to the telephone and "Talk in the Shade." r ln g eleprsone and 3 EAGLE. V I ?.'.'! CO II. ELMWGOD. . I.oadt'r-Ecii". Fele rapn company Ji K. POLUOCK,' Local Mnnagcr THE NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADEMY LSOOOLK, NEBRASKA The NEBRASKA MILLITARV ACADEMY offers to tte' boys of Nebraska and surrounding slates, the advantages of a first class Mi!!i lary School close at home. Fireproof building, good equipment, splendid care and instruction; a school where the individuality is developed, where there are no failures. Prepares for college and business. School open September 17. Enrollment has begun. For information apply to B. D. HAYWARD, Superintendent LINCOLN, NEBRAGKA 'I'ImoIi i i ju-l ;i) hi t cmh'i 1'1'ifd jii (his vicinity. Mis. tc;ir. K.-il left" TiK'-ilay iiiiini in- lir a viit willi r'l;i ! iv s in Miuri. Ii!ii Sinnlay, August lo Mr. an.l Mrs. J.ilin Malom.. niito unit's mmiI liwcsi f lOal", a lon pi.iipd iil. Mr. ami Mrs. I.. II. Karl and S. .J. Marl weir rallrd i Ilan"lih. Inwa. 11m- I'hi' pari !' liu- w'ok i I In' tical h l"a i'lali'. i Miss (''!ia l't ersmi arri'd Ii'i - Sal unlay !r:n I lia n ci. Ia.. (it assi-l in in oiriiiu tin nnir etiandisr I. i'ff tsih vv ;i. .fi lt in; ii' Hcillc!" if t(zal. Ni'Ii., ai i ixc.l in Jua.ulc . 1 liui'siiavaurr ::t'n for-a vi wvrks' - i ; i t willi ieLiliH ami frii'Mils. iraTidpa MrKn ri'Iflu ah'. I lii-tM.lity-uinl h liiri!ila .Monday, Aiif-rirs i. For nf his ;i- Mr. McKay ;s around n-markaiily well, airl i-i n.joyiii llu- hest of Inalth. Mr. Anna M. (i!.a-on. who was formerly landlady of llu- Kayh hotel, now liin.! at Sali-m. (Hv hi a reefMif h'Wr lo a frf'-ml Ihmc reports r iTyt liin: oul in lhal cr.iintry in line shape, plcily of rain and cool weal her. Mrs. T. W; Mr Man is 'and chil dr n i''!';i lcd lasl Salurday for Lincoln, . where they will in:ik' liieir hi'ine mil 1 1 next spring. Mrs. McManis is employed in one of the stores there. She, has run- isenled lo let her husband remain here in Eaule (as Ion;: as lie con ducts hims!f in a manner lhal will pne sat isfaclory fo hvr: to i-ii it I lie IJeacon ollice.' have opened up "'hatching"' tpiarlers in our siiiH ? unuand are eu.ini: ( ".' life in a royal manner. . Louis Dunkak returned Satur day frnm a business trip to Per kins county. Mr. and Mrs. F.d Posi-now re joice iiver the arrival of ,- hand-.-ome hahy ilau-hter at their' home oti Tuesday a!lernoon. -Mrs iioiaci' ltee,. was called home Sat unlay from a vrsit with relatives at Victor, a on ac, count of the death of her brother, Frank Hichard-oii. II. F. Krull an. I Arthur Seller left I'rida.y for u isi( with W in. Seller and family al Cofhenher'. .el.. and 1. Smith ;ind family al Ke:ie.-a. .Ne. The erection of a li r n CO! Local Flews I.. l. of Murray was in the ti!y lal evening lonkint; a f (er .-onie mailers of business, re lurnin": home on the niidniplil Missouri I'acilic. M;-. .lohn llallslroui relui'iud 1 it evcniiiu from lay. Neb., wiieie she had been fur the p;:sl few das !ilii;ur wiih friep.ds. C It. I rans came in !a een iuy from Wyoniin-, where he has Jiei'ii emploed for sofiie lime by tfie Union. Pacilic. ami vill visit here for lea days wilh his fam ily.' lie ami his little dau'-:hler were" pascnv.ers this aflernoon for Omaha lo look 'afler some luisiness mailers. J). ('.. We.-f. Charles S. Stone. John YVbilcman and Nels Ander son motored iKer this nioniin lioni .Nehawka iii.the car of Mr. W'esl. and looked' after niiie bii-iiiess niallers al (he court house. .Irs. Itoberl Troop and Mis. M. A. Leif. who have been visit inr in I he western part of the slate for a few weeks, returned home this iiMi'iiiiir on No. . has commenced on the ios pur chased Iv J."D. I'ent iman. Asa Fellows has jus! completed a splendid cement block foundation fur I he iuiildiu.- lo stand on. Harry lre -ii has been buildin.u cement walks about the premises of the country residence of. Mr. and Mrs. I.I. .yd Milb r. I!e. also bui!l a cement foundation for a larpe audition lo Mr. Miller's burn. x "Samuel Ho-cnrief has purchas ed the old Fells' properly from Ir. Lision. and v,e 'are told hi ami Mrs. ISofienrief are iiit'-mlinr to move to town in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. I.opreinief are very pleasant elderly folk and we are more than pleased at liieir selec tion of F.Imwood as a place to spend their declmii:": years. Mis. Fd Sua: Is. living north west of Kaude. uiidei-weuf a 'surgi cal oieiahio!i ai St. Flizabf'l li's hospital in IJncoln las' Moailay. A card received at this olVice fnnn Mr. Svvarlz. Wednesday, stales (hat .Mrs. Swarf withstood the ordeal nicely and is making won derful -lains. The many Khnwomi friends of Mrs. Svvartz will be in terested in knowing this bit of n.'ws, and all w ill join in I he hope Ilia! her recovery will be rapid and complele. From Tuesday's Daily. YV. II. Wiles of Mauley -speiit Salurday and Sunday with his parents. Mr. ind Mrs. John Wiles of PlaUsinoutu. Mis. Stella McUouihie arrived this morning from her home ia Iowa, and will be the ".liesl here for a few da.vs of Mis. Aliens! Clorder. . ' August .Noltni"; was altendinfr lo business niallers in Ibis city today and took time to call at this ollice and renew his' subscript ion to I he I ailv Journal. !-.. Mill. Miirliulnu slon keeper in I his citv, departed last eveniii": on N". .' for Chicago, where he will alfeml a nieetiii; of a committee of Jhe storekeep ers. Mrs. H. M. Shlaes. accompanied by her sjser, Mrs. S. Frie.len. of Sioux F.ily. deparled Ibis morning on So. IT) for Omaha, where I hey will visit f..r a short lime wilh relatives. bor.e Sherwood of SI. I.ouis, who has li"en visilrnir wilh rela tives and friends here for a shoi l I hue. d"parled this morni!!": for the Missouri icty, where he will resume l.is duties as a liavelinp: repivesental ive for n wholesale house. if. C. I.on- of .Murray, accom panied by his daughter, Mrs. II. M. Shra.b r. were passengers I his niorni:i.-r on the early lJurlinlon I rain for (mialia. from w here Ihey will depart for Farii-ul. Iowa, to adend Ihe funeral of a 'brother-in-law of M r. I.onir. In ibc IJiMtrict Court uf Cunt CoontJ- -lirn !. Conrad II. Vallery, I'laiiitilT, vs. Jolm Scott, et al.. Defendants. To John Scott, tlie y"known heirs and ucvisecs or joiih bcuit, deceased William Smith, the unknown heirs and devisees of William Smith, de ceased; The American Baptist Home .tiistiiun Society, a corporation or ganized under the laws of New York; Ambrose C. Maytield, the unknown heirs and. devisees or Ambrose C Maylield, deceased; Mary Vrallery nuiil itri.l vv 1 1 liel m i na A.iams. non resident defendants, in the above en titled action. Yon and each of you ro hereby notified that tiie plaintiff lias com menced an action uealtist you in the Uistrict Court of Cass County, Ne braska, for the purpose of qliietins the fee simple title in the plaintiff in and to the S',2 of the N-j of the SVJi, and the S'i of the SVV'j of Section y; also the SVs of the SHU of Section 30. all in Township 12 North. Kancre 13, JJaat of the 6th 1. M.. in Cats Count v. Ne braska, and to forever enjoin you and j each of you from claiming any right. title, claim, lien or interest in and to the above described leal estate, and to remove certain cloudB from plaintiff's title in and to said real estate, and or con liable relief. You and each of you are required to answer tsaid petition on or before the atti day or AuRUst, A. !.. 1913, and In failing so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken aa prayed for In plaintiff's pennon. C0NI:AJ H. VALLKUY. PlaintllT. By A. L. TIDD, His Attorney. V. F. tJillespie of Mynard. I lie genial prain man al thai place, came in lasl evening on No. J from (imaha, en route home. F. M. (Jodwiii came up this niornjn from his home in the vicinity if Murrav lo look afler some Iradinp with the merchants. Alexander Dumas Fnid dnfy is Boniethir.f tiiiit v.e c.:w.l from others. Yo'r duty to yot:rh-elf is to take Allen's Congb balsam when ycalniveadceii-seatcti conii or cold. Nothing will give you quicker t:nd more crni;itint relief. Try it. Dor;, not contain anything Li.rtnful. 25c, COc. und fl.OO lo!Ue.s nt all dealers. vimn:. Ill I lie 4 ' Court iu find fur hkk Cvanl;, Vrlirnskn. In Ke Instate of Julius K. Jiagops, I '". cased. To All Persons Iriterest. il and I-jspecial ly Alary 10. liau'oss. Julius .V. Ka-osh I.la K. Miiytiohl. uka liles. iltio A. Kaos;. and Jlulda U. JV1. l;aoss; You arc herebv notilid that- on Jtilv ::i. A. I. lUl::. ileury 11. Kaco.s Itlei! iiis petition alleinic tlie death testnte ot .luiius ! . i;a miss on .nine in. iyio and reouest ins: 'hat an Instrunient lre- scnleil therewith as tlx- last will and testament, of said deceased be admit ted lo probate, and for the appoint ment of Alary K. i!an'oss noniinated therein as executrix thereof. . A hearing will be lied on said p'ti lion at the orli.-c of the. County Judpr; 'jnit House, I'lattsiii'iiith. 'ass County, Ntbraska. on August J.Mh.-1!lK. at ter. o'. ltick a. tn.. before v. hi li hour rll obje. tions thereto, if any, must be filed You are further notilied ll.jtt at saiU hein in"- orders will be ci tcryd in ac Kurili! nco with the litidings ef the court thereon. Bv the Court. (Seal) ALLIEN' .1. HKKSmN. C'luntv Judge. hawls & i;mbki:ts .". Attoinejs. S-i -." wks-wkly I! if Ers v2. Colic, nn.l stomach r.che usually relieved with rf.'-ff i IrraKT ivir. 1 This fanioa;- remedy seldom fails to relieve pam, 1 oth external and in ternal. ;-. ,vi and 5f?. Potties. George JI. Pork-r uf lancoln, the well known Omaha M-e man, was in the cify loday looking: af Ur business for his paper. Mr. Porter and wife have just returned-from alrip to Mr. Porter's ok' home in Virginia, and they great ly enjoyed Ihe visit wilh (he folk in Ihe old home. TJiry also paid a visit to Iviagara . Falls, Buffalo and other points along the great lakes. Statement of the Condition or THE LIVINGSTON LOAN AND GUIIOINS , ' ASSOCIATION PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. JUNE ASSETS rirl nioTti.':i(.-e loans Stock loans Cash : Uel'tHiiieiit inleiest. preniluios and fin& and dues Inbuiaiice unu taxes paid mid ad vanced Ifeal estate contract Kent account I . '.i'?.' et '.'.'1 .' 4 1 :t.;.i 4:i -; Total LIABILITIES Capital St-x.-k;jald up Kesei re f uj(I I'ndi ided rivt!ts. Total ...in: :.7. a: ii: 7..-'4 ii iTM 4 : lUcriFis ash F.xi'L'M.iri.-itcs niK hie Ven EXDlNO.IfME J I'm :. IILCEII'TS. Ualaace onLand.Tuly 1. 1!'IJ i i:;.., . - Hues .-. '."J Interests, premiums and lines .' Loans r'imd 4 . Insurance and Taxes paid ami ad vanced . "IT' Heiit Account ' - -' Kea 1 Et ate font -'s" 1 Tot; E.XI'EM'ITl'KES Ioans Expciinc.s Stj-k n'deenied Cash on huml .. ;..v. i"' .Mu Hi 3.:.T"' ... 1H....J IKt Insurance mid Taxes, paid and ad vanced 1.4. Kent and Kcpalr 6 .7:" I J Total. L fail a. I'rl'Ue. secretary of the a.e iiHliied usKieiatioii, ll saileintily sw ;.i tl.Ml (Tjh foivif. in st aleineiil of the eomiit ioin.t ull m . soi'ial ion. is true and cortvet to I lie l-t of tuy UnowltcliTe and belief. C. ti. ELK KE. Aiprored: , fcecietaiy. D. H. SMITH. J 11. M. SOENNK ll.-EN. .-I iieclots. 1. i. fX.LNHEiaiEK. k uts'i ilM-il and sworn to l foie me tliis'.HIi Jay of July mix A. I.. 1 (slaiJ No) my I'ublie My conioiissioii expires Oct. i. I V I - STATEMENT OF THE COMUTION v or TIIK PLATTSMOUTH LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Of l'lattsruuuth, Nebraska, on the :wtli day of June, I'jIJ. CCKTII'IC.tTe No. "li ASSETS: i irsl innrtae loans I'K K leans Ileal est ale , .... ,'a-h iiid.'.i,- vi .. 3.,4 II 1.T43 Oeliniiii iit luieii'st, premiums and ami tines Oilier assets Totals.... LIABILITIES: Capital st. h-U paid up. inclttdiui: ilivi.K ii'ls Keserve fund.., , I'ndivided protits Other liabilities Total ; RECEIPTS AND LJCPEHOITUnES for the year endiiu' June J, r.'l.'l RECEIPTS l:aaii--e on hand July l,.i:tj. i tjv-ti 4i lu-s ;;.in .i i Interest. I'lTtnluiiis and lines 7..'c"i loans repaid 17. It''! HI I ull paid stock ... !.... ii Heal estate J i.T'i PI Taxes. ;ti p. Hills paj aJ.Je S.U'nt ii s,, ly sl :! 1 1 .'.'.is ri'V.4c4 ).i K.l'l) t rl II.J.ls ::. Total. EXPENDITURES Ixians '. K.lciises toi'k M'deemed. . . ash on hand. .A . . lills payable Ceal -si ate I'axts advanced. . . f .s.iiiy in; ;;y.ii"i li K's it . Lll.n4 I'.t lei.ltLi 4.s in . . ' 4ss iJ 5'',ltll !! Victor Sherwood of flrand Is land eame in last evening to visit with relative" for a few hours, tie- parting for his home this morn ing. ira tet &3 m A3 .r"-e' fcsa o zz&. its V-s Sit L u m n m m$r n EV4 x&tin KioMitr u va njj v-j a ttj w ni' m ! vicuna edJ OF THE WESTERN WSLL -4 AT THE PARK DIVISION OF TEL. JED. SOKOL HpLD AT . . ' 9. jii-rVlJi7Tr- rrr?L'&fa Fr5 i tsB &m dFzii n w I OF THE T. J. SOICOL, PLATTSRSOUtH . s m ; r in tYri e It n & e 0: LocaJ Ss3;o! Lodges from Abie, Bruno, Crete, Omaha, Flattsmouth, Schuyfer, South Omaha, !ar$ison, Dodge, Howclls, Ord, frlilligan, Ravena. Also ladies' organizations from Omaha, South Omaha, Schuyler, Wilbur and Crete will participate in-thc tournament; PROGRAM: FRIDAY AUGUST 15th Parade at 5:00 p. m. Headed by Burlington Band. 8:00 p. m. Meeting of Contestants and Judges. . SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th Turning from 7:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Evening Grand Ball. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 2:00 p.' m. Band Concert BurJington Band Address by Hon. Jas. C. Dahlman of Omaha. Turning Exhibition 7:30 p. m. Dramatic Production tinder the management of Joe SVIik of Omaha. w M u a rj''i''oLfjeg:eg.'i'V-j Wlivxuam jjm wir-m1 1 av !Mi jj !' tg "'a a KBS Total TATE OK Nl.l'.IMSK A. Cass ( orvrv. "'' I. T. M . I'ali.'tvin. -ecretary of the aUtve named AsMjcial ion. ln jilemnly swear that t he foti-oiiitf sia'en.ei,!, of the condition of said associal i. hi. Is 1 1 ue and orrect U the lcst of tny Uiiok lel- and l.'lief I - AI. t'ATTKKSo.v, secret jty. Sn!sct'iN'd Htld swot II t( b fore tne I bis .H Ii day of .1 uly. U.)3. Vrit.VA 1 1 ATT. isK.VM Notary Public ApproeJ P. I.r-r-z H,F. GOCS UirccPjis I KtU X. iaAMCB Id;.- .otici: ir kiwi, m:tm,i:mi:m. Ib Count- Court of Chsh Count), rlirnxkn. In lie Estate of Henry O. 1 lard n... k. iet ra.vil. To All Persons 1 n rerouted :. You are hereby notilie.l t!i..t Sate ucl Z. Cashner toi.l Suimiel 11. liani.s. Tiitor.s, have tiled their final leporl and petition for final sHtlnnnil, pi ini that said report be itpptoved iit'e' the properties of ni-,id .xlte l 1st i i r. .1 in tiie lat will and testament .r said doceased, directed: 1 1 jj I tittal set tlement be made In .-aid eMute and said executors sold their boiidsniu re -ih.-,i fvm u) rult,,;r jut,.s a, liabilities. ; j iiai o heat ing will be had np'iii snld petition and final report on Aug ust 2,. I !:',. at K o'clock u. in., at tl,.. office of tlie.C.umly .Indue, Conrl" House, I'lattsniout h, .Vetual:a.' lieroi which hoiTr all objections tlieifto U' any, must Iw ll!e., and at i-ai. time orders will be enlere.l j a.coidatoe with the I'h.JuiKs of the court th. ,.,,, K.v Hi" ''"Ull. 1 1 ii lt .lay i.t iiu- ust. i;u::. ts.-ai akli:x .r. mi;i:so., SAMUEL B. HAMS, Attorney. J"'lf;"' S- I-:: wks- hi i A TTACH.'HENT NOTICE. YViuzer Lanur, alia Vinc-,1 Loiio;, i takp ipdicp hat nn Hie i-ili i'Ja of July, Ml:',, M. AitImt. a Justice: of Jhe JV-uce 1(f I'ltiit--monlii r:ily. c;..s (;.,, .,. JasJ;a, is.-vio.I an o'itj i- of a'ta' li iiifiit for tliH surii of lo.oo iM an aclioii iifodin"; Im-Ioip liim. wlieruin alike Pre is is plainlur and Winzer Lanfr, alias Vin-I Long, is defendant; thai nr-on-rlv of said defendant tmu r.o,... :. tached consist inr ,,f j,1(,n,. jn the possession of tlie C, 15. it O. It. II. Co., as garnishee, under said order. h"ai.J eau.se was continued to Augu.-t Soth, l'Jij, at y o'clock a. m.' MIKE PHEIS, Plaintiff. - tA,.-.a;j..Uj. MM