MONDAY. AUGUST 18, 1313, PLATTSMOUTH 3LMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. TAtit: in puraoui . F0RT1TYEARS AGO Items of Interest to Old and New Residents of City Which Were New Forty Years Ago. Frank M''iTin, ur gciii'M I'la-ai'.l -iac-i'U mm-lnr. js vory s-ick. iick her out, Frank, you'l t'l iiif nuii'l I yum- bcfslak et iI1 buy. .III". I. JSimpsoii. oin .' u I'lall nmntltian ami mv an Oniuho came home on Monday lo see how tilings are. jroinu-, and he look weft and talks happy. The eily omiieil had a heavy lime isilurduy nijrlil; says ie Iort. Our und''r-roiind reporter was oil' on a bust, and we ranno uive the particulars this u"k. J. Vullery, sr., Ln h' Jake, Jh real v.arlnie tf I'ike enmity called in and dial! ml awhile will e editor on luesday. Success and lontr life t I'nele Jake. -ies of LouisiIle has jus rulurniil from a trip east, lie re port fall wheal excellent east the .Mississippi. .ors was on the train that collided willi sleeping ear at Ollnniwa. II mailt some noise, buj didn't hurt I'ocs nor any oilier man. The 4tcfie member of I lie firm uf r.Iurk and Plumim-i'. 31 r. Eli IMunimer, has returned from Chi caw, and bes leae lo oll'er to the citizens of IMa 1 1 snmul h a choice and well selected line o dry t-'oods. winter, dress oods, and new stvles of eer t hintr. I. It. Wheeler. James Vi... ( Sliorl imrn. .liminey and all the pre;u 111111. domical and Ari cullural-i oi al and llovt icull ut a! roral lights have yone down lo SI Joseph In 111 wonder exhibition there. Farmer Paine alone i b'M. e"s too bu-y mil bolitick to attend lo Short Munis or any pumpkin xine iiou.-rnse nmv. The Herald went up to O.naha Ia week, and talk about mud- Plat tsmout'h is bad enough, but im can keep rubber shoes on ticre. ami Hie voiiis arc full of cft-oif" rubbers up Iheit Small children are swamped en tirely, it 'lakes les like Majiii Ualeoi.ibe's or jaw'er Hal. twin's lo make any headway lln-ntmli I In silurian drill of acumulaled w inleidom. (iiuml I.od; Independent Orier of Oiid Fellows of Ne braska. OHlM-lli'S Ml Plat t SIIMUll il mi Ihe lsl of October. It is cohtemplaleil upon the part of the members of the Order here to ie the visit iiiir membv-ls of Ihe Orand Fo.Je a rccepljon ball and supper at Fiiyerald's hall on Ihe 'J r tin's ii ! It. w liich ill probably be I lie la-l day of tin se-ioii. Fuillier notice will li f-"i'ii in due lime. We underslaiid that I lie eily council at its last meeting adopt ed a system of lire alarms con- A Nervous Woman Find Relief From Suffering. Women who suli'cr front extreme tin vousness, often tndurc much "sr'Tcring before finding any relief. y. i s. Josepli Snyder, of Tiff.n, O., lia-l such an experience, regarding wl.ich she says; "Sin: months I v.a3 bedfast -with nervous prostra tion. I had ui ak in spells, a. cold, clammy feeling, could not stand the blightet noise. At times . would almost fly to pieces; very My hus- stfd on lijr taking Ir. Miles' J.'crvi::e, and I began to Improve before I had lmished the first botUo unLU I was entirely cured." MKS. JOSEPH SNYDER, Hudson St.. Tiffin, Ohio, ilany remedies arc recommended for diseases of the nervous system that fail to produce results because they do not reach the scat of the trouble. Dr. JUiles' Nervine has proven its value in , such cases so many times that it is unnecessary to make cllims for it. You can prove its merit for yourself by getting a bottle of your druggist, why will return the price if you receive no benefit. " 8 MILES MEDICAL. CO.,' Elkhart' IneL :4 sisting of "indicating strokes," which arc to tell the member of the ward in which any lire may break . out; and an alarm, con sisting' of three minutes striking at the rule of thirty .strokes lo the minutes. The indicating strokes are, for the First ward "one slroke," for ihe Second ward "two strokes," for the Third ward "three slrokes" for the Fourth ward "four strokes," these in dicating strokes are lo be piven at the rale of one stroke lo the second thus making the num ber of the "ward in which any tire may" break out plainly intelligible, while thu. rapid strokes -of the alarm will-warn everybody of hie calamity oTvi lire should any occur. A meelinir of the Cas County Af-ri icull ural and Mechanical as sociation was held at Ihe otlice of the treasurer a the Fair grounds, .1. M. Woods, president, in the chair. Moved and carried, thai Ihe expenses incurred and the premiums awarded during" the year A. I . -1ST, lie lii sl paid. Moed that, a committee of three, consisting of Jacob Yallery. Elias Scige and Perry Walker, audit Ihe accounts of Ihe society. Carried. Said committee met at the court house September lu, and audited all the bills presented, with the exception of the account of Jacob Adams. Once more strong efi'orls are being made to build out Trunk road. Otoe county, and the coun ties below, have al last settled all their dillicultics. and the building of the "Trunk" from Nebraska Cft southward seems to be a set1bd fact. Now we must have the, aj between here and Ne braska City filled. Unc hundred and thirty thousand dollars in bonds are ready for the parties wlnt la.e hold now. and lyjihl me road. There seems l be a hitch belweeir, the high' coiitracliu parlies at Omaha and Nebraska Cilv.' We of I'lullsinoulh stand ready l do our pari, promptly and fairly, by(auy nun who will build Ihe road, and as we wiil fiirrrih ipiite a respectable por tum of the sinews of railroading used in construct ing this road, we think I hat. a delegation of thosi nm inlei'ested or jiroposing to buil 1 "this road should meet at Plattsinoutli at Ihe very earliest moment such" meeting could b assembled, to devise ways and means and lo harmonise all these factions, so I hat Ihe work ma commence at once. Spring- is on us, another summer niu.-fNiot n wasted, and moreover tin same aid lo build Ibis road can neei again lie secured. I J yic in lime, gentlemen. ou thai build railroads, we nieafi. If mu brethren of the press at Neprasxa City and Omaha will urge this mailer along- and announce the dav of meeting-, we can bring it to a successful issue. Our merchants here will send to Council ItlulTs' and Chicago for goods that can ! purchased cheaper at' home. Y have sev eral manufactories here, and amo ig them two hrsl -class cigar manufactories. Mr. Fred Krohler, proprietor of om of them. sas In can sell Ins yooiis as ctieao as they can be purchased anywhere, thus saving freight, lo the pur chaser. Try our home boys once and see bow jou will prosper. Married On the - Hi iii-l.. at the Platte Valley bouse, by the Itev. M. McKelvey, Ihe Rev. J. II. Hi ctor irf Weeping Water, lo Miss Penelope V. Logsdon, daughter of Hev. William Logsdon. of Millers-burg-, Ohio. This is rather a rov- ernd outfit, one would think, but een reverends and right revernds enjoy a. j"ke once in a while as weil as anybody, and we wish the appy couple ail the happiness in the world. iJifl At his residence in Louisville precinct, July 11, 1873, of consumption, Jesse Jenkins, aged iO years and o months. The defeased had been troubled w it'll this disease for twe!c jears and several times had been at ife's boundary, but an adamant constitution bore him through a great deal rf suITeriug- which, near Ihe last, was almost intoler able. He died, as he lived, a true and honored christian. At it 'clock the members of Clendale and PlafJe Cranges met at the school house near-by, and form ed in four columns and inarched lo the house, where they look for mal charge of the corpse, which was followed from there to the grave by the largest concourse of people ever assembled in this vi- cinify on a similar occasion. The procession was nearly one-fourth of a mile in length and numbered about 200 people. Journal for fancy stationery. Local revys l'"roui Fiiday'ji .Daily. Adam FornoiT uf Cedar Creek came in this -morning- to attend to some trading". with the merchants fov a short timer ;. (. Meisinger of near Cedar Creek was in thecity today look ing after some mutters of busi ness for a few hours. Atlorifey C S. Polk of Lincoln came in this afternoon on No. 2 i lo look after some matters of business for a few hours. Mrs. Carrie Jennings was a passenger this afternoon for Uellevue, where she will attend a camp meeting; for. a few days. Miss Janet Hrantner, who ha been here for a few days visitin with relalives, departed Ibis aft- ernoon lor her home at Pender, Neb. Mrs. Frank Ohm departed this afternoon on No. 'J for 1 Hmver. where she will spend a few weeks hoping to benelit her health by a chaio e of climate Charles Lovell of near Mnard. who was injured a few months atro bv falling off a load of hay, was in the cilv lo.lav for Ihe lir.-l i ci-ir.., j,,:,,. T3. C. Hill and w ife and son. Hoscoe. departed this afternoon for the F.lack Hills, where they will visit for about (en das, en- iovin" :i whorl vacation J. 11. Kuhns and son. Stanley, returned last eenint? on No. from Dener. where fln-v have been alien. ling the conc!ae of of Ihe Knight Templars in that e'tv. J. H. Hunter and wife and son. Paul, and daughter, Orace. de- parted Ibis afternoon over ttie liMtlin'-i.m for Hiiehcoek- S 1 1 where Ihev will visit for a few da's with friends. ' W. F. Hirdson and faiHilv of Miswoio-i Vnllev. iowa wiiii have been here for a short lini" visit nig' Willi the family of sain Couchenour. departed Ibis morn ing for I heir home. Miss l)ora Carliujr of Lincoln, w ho has been here visiting with Mis for a few day ; Jidda Noble, departed this allernoon tor her home. Miss Noble accompanied her as far as Omaha. ' f Johannes Heck and two chil dren, who recently arrived here from Oermany, and who have been visiting relatives in this section, departed this morning for Randolph. Neb., where he will make a short visit Harry S. liartlndd arrived home lasl evening' from i'Miver. where In- I. .is 1 .-iiiei'.liu'.- the con- clave of Ihe Knighi Templars, and reports haviuu- had one of lii. limes of his life al the meet in-- i.rihis -lejit Masonic order, Fduard Rvnoll. who for the n:il m,, Ml I. tins h.eu loeale.l ill Mehison Kansas, eame in last eveuin- and visited over night with his wife ''in this cilv, depart- ing this morning for the east, where he will he emi'loved ill Ihe future. - Mrs. ;eorge Prentiss of L'ni- versilv Place, who has been here for a few days. departed this iimriniii:- lor lei- loioe ler niece. Miss .Madeline. OreHii, returned home wilh her. after a visit, of a lew weeks wiih her -ran. loarents. Mr. and Mrs. llenrv Iloeck. Miss Marie Kaufiiuuin will go to Nebraska Cilv tomorrow morn- in-' win re .she will have i-liai-'e of I tie lieioiiansliin .lenail menl of the Oloe'Counly Teachers' In- stilule. wliiehwill be held there! the emit in. it vveek. Miss Kau f- maun will also have charge of the penmanship department of the Cass County Teachers' Institute, which will be held in Ibis city week after next. Some Fins Honcv. Julius Neils.on. the boss honev - man, presented the Journal pub- li-her with a samide'Tif his fine honey yesterday. He gave us a jar of Ihe exlracled and a frame of the comb, and when we slate that it is. Ihe linost that we have - ' ' I ever seen we are simply slating the truth and m. thing more. Julius hasalwavs been ,verv for- tUlia e III securillir a VCrv line . ..I srade of honev from bis bees, but this year we believe Uml il is heller Itiau ever. He now ha a supply ready for the market, and bis patrons, will do well lo place their orders early. A supply may be found al the store of H. M. Soeim ichseit. Jilso. Tho Best Pain Killer. Jiucklen's Arnica Salve when ap- plied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other injury of the skin will immediately remove all pain. I'. E. Chamberlain of Clinton, Me., says: "It robs cuts and other injuries of their ter- rors. As a healing remedy its equal don't' exist." ' Will do good r . kni.. orn i T7 T? n: s iur juu. ruiy ui.x-. j. jri iciui &Co. . -r ; .art Local Blews From Katurday'i Daily. Mrs. Isaac King of Superior. Neb., is in the city visiting rela tives and friends. Ccorge Sherwood of St .Louis arrived here last evening and will with relatives and friemjs for a few days. Frank Blotser of nar Cedar Creek was' in the city today for a few hours visiting with his friends. Frank Steppalt and wife and little cdiild departed this after noon for Klair, where they will visit for a few days. Henry Horn came in this morn ing from his home at Cedar Creek to attend to some trading with ttie merchants Adam lvalvileiii)erg"r ol near Cedar Creek was in the eily today looking after some mailers of business for a short I line. Joseph Mullin or Flmwood eame over last evening from his home to look after some business matters at the curt house. W. Anthony and wife de- parted this morning on Ihe carly lmrlinglon train for Cb-nwood. where they will Aisil with rela- Mc James W. Holmes, wife and son, Ralph, came up from their home at Murray this morning to look alter some trading- with I lie merchants. Ceorge Heil and wife , and daughter were in Ihe city today, 'hiving in from their home near Cedar Creek to look after some business mallei Mrs. . .. .viatuews and sou M -eorge, departed this morning for Omaha, where they will-visit I for alxiul ten days with relalives and friends. William Fahlsou deparle.d thi niorning on the early Hurlington train for 1 avy. Nebraska, where he will visit over Sunday with his family in .1 hat place. Miss !relrude Morgan returned this morning from Colorado, where die had been visiting for a few weeks in the famous San Luis valley and other points in that section of the slate. F.i I Miller and wife of Sioux City, who have beep, visiting here with the parous of Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William liCmore, for a few days, relumed to their home tin's morning on No. 15. Arthur While? and sister. Miss Adelia, wereNpassengers this aft ernoon tor lhuiver, wnere iney will enjoy a - short vNi!, going from there o oilier Colorado points io visii wnii relatives aim irien.js. We are pleased l see that J udge H. I . Travis of plat J sinoiit h is improving: in health since he Mias '"'en in an Omaha hospital l' Hop,, tile JlKle Will Soon Ue out- as goo.t and new as ever.- Crele democrat. " F. R- Cunningham of Nehavvka accompanied by Miss M ie Yallery, i .......... - were in the eily today lioni then homes, and while here paid a very pleasant visit lo the Journal "ice lo look over our new print- M"f - ' 1 icuik iuk,i hi oiii.iii.i i .mo- iwn Ibis afternoon r-iillend lln SoKol tournament in lln city. Mr. Zabka is. a former l-'iai ; sinoul h Itoy and is now em ployed in Omaha wilh the Ameri eau Press Association.- John Kraeger of Ihe viciuily of KMyiiard drove tfi lllis Clly tills niorning lo attend to some busi "ess mailers, and while here was 51 pleasant caller at t his office and renewed his subscript ion lo lln Platlsmouih Journal Jxi's- 'orge i.rebe, jr., .who is visiting here from Reno, Nevada, and xurs. Anton Jlrasvy and son Ctcorge, were passengeis , thi niorning over the Tiiirlmgion foi MUlialia lo luiiii Uflef some husi "ess mailers for the day Mr. and Mrs. RoberT Hurr 1,Je vicinity of Murrav were v isil r,l s lu "'is city today. J io- .... i i i i-,. caiieu at . mis oinc.; ami ordered Mn; J'lallsinoulh Journal sent to '"''11' address for a car, m order ,lial "'"' ""'l!f kf,ep j.osled on hapjienings m the county - w t- i it :r i r xiuua Jivunni, vvue iiini sou in Omaha came down lasl evening'to visit their- .Uuighler, Mrs. Phil iiu"iard and lamiiy over Sunday P1'' - ibmnelt is a. printer employ- ed by the Cramer & Chandler company of Omaha, and. while in l,ie -'"' paid ttie Journal olhce a call Attention, EaglesI . The members nf Malls arie are requested to meet at their lodge room at 8 'o'clock this evening for tho purpose of taking action in regard to the death of a worthy member. Let all members who possibly can be present J. W. Hookmeyer, W. 1'. If i.ti m a - r wuctii raper. seeing mt. vu. i Phone 3S. u .-4 - ,v,f i THE HOTEL RILEY DINING BOOM CLOSED TO GUESTS From fcaturuay's Dally. - The manager of the Hotel Riley, Frank 11. Dunbar, has decided in the future lo abandon the Ameri can plan hotel, and yesterday the dining room w;is closed to Ihe public and the guests of the hotel will in 1 lie future be compelled lo seek their meals elsewhere. The hotel is still open l'r the public for rooms, but no meals will be served at. present. It is u -matter of great regret that il has become necesary to close up the dining room of the hotel, as il has been a feature of that establishment, and il is to be hoped that Ihe owners of" the hotel can secure someone hi Ihe future to run this department, and accommodate the guests rooming there. In the proper hands the establishment of a cafe in connection wilh Ihe lied el would prove a success, as the house has a good patronage from the (raveling public. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MRS. CARRIE EGKBGN HELD YESTERDAY From .Sat ui'liiy's DaUy. x'l'he funeral ol Ihe lale .Mrs. Cari'ie Fkbou was held veste-rday from Ihe home of her dauhler, Mrs. C. A. lSerygren. and was largely at I ended by the friends of this worthy lady, who gathered to pay their last tribute of respect lo om- whom they had universal ly, loved and respected and who had won a (dace in. their hearts by her ipiiel, gentle vvavs and her passing will leave a place hard lo fill in the family circle. as well as the circle of tier friends. The lloral tributes al the funeral were lavi-U and each llovver silently al tested the deep feeling of grief al the loss of I his. worthy lady. The services were conducted by Rev. W. L. Austin of the Methodist, church, who preached a very touching sermon on the life of lhi worthy lady, as well as words of comforl to the fam ily. The' interment was made in Oak Hill cemetery, where Ihe husband is resting in hi long' sleep. last Card of Thanks. Y hereby wisli Jo lake this method of expressing ourhearl fel: thanks to all our neighbors and friends for their lender s;ni palhy and lloral offerings in the hour of our bereavement anl sorrow Ihe death of our beloved mot her- and grandmother, Carrie Ekboii. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. IVrggrcn and Children. ANOTHER PIONEER LADY ' PASSES AWAY TODAY From Saturday's Daliy. This afternoon a! 1 :3 Mrs. C. Hluviuackle, one oT the pioneer ladies of this bicalily pased away at In-i- lionie on W'inl ersleen Hill, after an illness of some time. Mrs. Jtheinaekle for the past three summers has been subject fo sick spells and Ibis vear ttie extremely hot weather, together with Jier advanced aye, made recovery impossible. Mrs. Jthvinackle, during her long resi dence here bad made many friends, who will learn wilh great sorrow of her death. .No funeral arrangements have been made as vet and a more extended account of Ihe life of this worthy lady will appear Monday. How tne Trowle Starts. Constipation is the- cause of many ailments and disorders thai make life miserable. Take Cham berlain's Tablets, keep- our bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all dealers. Paints and oils. Phone 36. Gering & Co. The NEBRASKA MILLITARY Nebraska and surrounding states, the THE NEBRASKA iLllBHCMffl LIOCOLN, NEBRASKA tary School close at home. Fireproof building, good equipment, fplendid 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, NEBRASKA THE WILL OF THE LATE DELILAH SCHWAB From "Saturday 8 OaU. Yesterday in count j court the matter of the admit ling to pro- bale of Ihe will of the lale Mr Delilah Schwab was brought up for hearing. The will was objected to by some of the heirs, who alleged undue iulluence and the incompetency of the Jady to make the will. The document willed Hie sum or .t.'Miii lo hei .son, . Fdvvard, and required an other' son, Sam Schwab, lo pay 5300 info the estate, and re ituesled thai the laud owned by the deceased, some eighly.acres. lying south of this eily. lie divided equally between the different heirs of the deceased. The court. after co:isidri;iy the mailer, de cided lo admit I lie document, ot tered as the last will and testa ment of Mrs. Schwab, to probate. The court also had a linal set tlement in the estate of Levi Slagel, decea.-ed. in which there were a number of disputed claims, and after careful con sideration the mailers were .ar ranged and Ihe estate settled up. M. Tritsch, Refracting Optician, at Gcring & Co. drug store Wed nesday and Saturday evening. Ex amination free. VltTK K TO IHVllln(tHM. Kealeil l'i'ls will he recivrd iii t noon en Mon, In y, September Kith. 1IM", f'ir tlic if I'll i li i 'f 1lii l""U!ilv I'm ii 1 louse, lately ilunlroytd Ly lire, luiiOeii mi llie e'uuntv l'arin In "ss i''miitv. ' Ni-lrnsU;i. three CJ miles west ef 1 t I .............. ! . rMlLMWUUlll. V'i:iii:-i ami sperilirji t ion-- run he ""n t Ihe iflit-c of the l.!oi!iity i'1'lli. I'll1 tt smoii t Ii. ?C .. e-i' in llie nfl-i-e. -f I-'isher aul Lawiie, Ari-leleets, Omaha, Neb. A eertilieil elieek of $509. 00 must ac company en' li I'iil. t'lmnty i 'omni h-'-ionetK resorve lh rijlit to reject any or all li,ls. J . '. Mi i la 1 N. 'olltv llerk. riattsmoutli. Neh., Aus'iKl l:H::. vo rn i:. In I'dii nly wurl. ST.VTi: OK NKl'.KASKA, County of Cass, .s . In the Matter ot Ihe K.slate of Jennie K. Weils, KeieaveU. fU.nv mi this.lMh ilay of .Vlipust. A. 1 . li'l ". there w:i:; t'lel i!i liii'- Court Ihe (x-lition nf VV. 10. Well:;, aUeuitiK therein -tliat the a:! Jennie :. Well? l-pait(I this life on or ebout Ihe Ist day of June. ISl.-!, at Ue.l Oak. in the state of Iowa, ami was m iw.l ami mt -sesse-.l of real estate in I'ass I'ounty. Nebraska, ail of whieh is wholly es emiit from a t tafliment. exei-ution or oilier iu'-hi" jiro.vf.s ami not liable for the ja menl of the lebts of sabl tle eeaseil, the prayer of sahl petition ib that refinlai- uilm i n is t rat ion be dis pensed with ami that the heir:; at law mentioned in said pctithjii be declared the only heirs at law of said deceased; that this Court lind that said property i exempt and enter suth orders as are provided by law. It is therefore ord"red that a hear ing; be had upon said petition before- his I'outt in the county court room at. J'lat tsmoulh, in said Count v, on the Mb day of September. A. I l'.ll:t, at o'eloek n. m and that notice of said hearing be t;iven to all pertuins in t'.resled by iniblishinr a copy of tlii.---order for three weeks i:i tlie 1'latts inouth Jo:Miial. a n e wsj.a per published and of K'-'ierul eireulution in said County. Witness my hand ami the seal of the Conntv Court of said County, this Pt, day of Ausrust. 1S13. ilv the Court. allkx J. iti;i;so, County Judge. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. W'iuzer Lang, alias Viiicsl Long", will take notice that on the 1 jtli day of July, l'.UU, M. Archer, a Justice of the Peace of l'lalts moulh City, Cass County. Ne braska, issued an order of attach ment for the sum of 10.00 in an action pending" before him, wherein Mike Preis is plaintiff and Winzer Lang-, alias Yinsl Long, is defendant; that property of said defendant has been al- lached . consisl ing nt money in the possession of Ihe C, 1?. & Q. It. II. Co.. as garnishee, under said order. Said cause was continued to August yoth, 1913 at D o'clock a. m. MIKi: PHLIS, Plaintiif. vtiiiti:, In llir i;nt- ( urt in ami for Ckm ,1'iiuiily. Vrlirnikii. In He IJ.state of Julius 1". Khs'iss, liecl-iseil. To All 1'crfjiis liiteresiert and ipet tal Iv Marv IO. I'.asoKK. Jul mis A. Kairos. Ida K. Mavlieid. I'laii '. Lies, iltmo A. IIhuo.sk .ti1 lltildfi 15. 1 iaK"ss You re lieteliv notilied that on July A. 1 . 19Kt. iienry IL Lsikokx filed his petition ulleiriu the death testate of Julius K. Kac":-. on June G, 1'Jlo, arid request Juk- that an in: trnment pre sented therewith as- the lav; vni ami testament of said deceaKed be admit ted to prolurie, Hnd for t lie appoint ment e:f Mary K. Kjiswh tiominattC t here: hi as executrix thm-tuf. A iiearins: tvill be hud on xaid peti tion at tiie office of the County .Ivide, Court iloupe. I'ln 1 1 sinont i. ('iifs Jounty. Nehnirka, on August l'..tli. li::. at ten o'clock a. 1:1.. befo.e whieli lumr ail objections thereto, if any, mmt be filed. You are further notilied th:it t:t Kaid h-ai-in' oi-iH-i-h wilt b" enleie-d in ae-roruam-e with the lindings of the court Hereon. Mv the Court. flseat) ALLKX .1. 1JF.1' i.V. County Judije. kawlh Si jichjkkt.son. Attorrie.v.. 8-4-'Jw ks-wkly ACADEMY offers to the boys of advantages of a first class Mili No. 1914 ' liEPORT OF THE CONDITION or THE FIRST HATiOHAL BANK At Plattsmouth, in" the State of Ne braska, at the close of bu.sirur.s AugJst 'Jth, 1113. RLSOURCLS Loans and iliseoui'ts. C-"A"' ." 41 nverdi-arto. secured ii"i unsi-i in a - Vi.l.l wi'.Ki'.rii ).le ( ll ..HI ( ii.;-.:., i-i H.'i.("i .,''7s It" ..'.' .- !.' I'.i.I.e.I h.e:ai.ii i ;;.:;; f . S Ik.ikW to secui-e elr-uiati'in. ... UUier bonds to btvurw l'tistal r-av- inx's I'li-miums on 1". S. loiirl.-j - Uonrfs. hecuritief. ete lhmkhitf housrf-. fill nituif. tlxtuii s.. other real estate owneo.. Due from national bank (not re- M tve a-eiil Due from approved reserve ufent. . Cheeks and other eah Herns Anls of other national nanhs... t i aeiionai i'hiit m"" "' j nicke 1 and cents Lawful money reserve in haul,, vi: sjiecie. ,....5.'."f I.e:ii-tenier mites ..b-JH.tm-- l.'edemption lunil from I. S. Ttea.s- uier (.' in r c-nt of eiroulation). . S-ji'i.tii Ti.si.:;-i.i' Total.. LIABILITIES Capital stock Laid In ' .-ouhm-i Surplus fund jW Undivided pivtits. less fxiH-iw 'id t taxes paid ' ' ' NatimiHl hank note.s ontst andin'. - .Uiiu'i Individual depositi, subject to check Ii'n.'.CJ Demand cert itirates of ileiwisit. 4.-:..U' 'l ime cert iticates nf rlelKslt I'.'O.'.'l I DeiKJsits of I'ostal Savlni;.s J...i.ls Total 4.1;..:; i ;i 's St ate of Nel't aska ' County of l ass (" 1. II. N. Dove. . cashier of the. alxive-named hank, do M.leinn!y wiar that the aove btatement. is I run to lii li-st of my l.nov. ledt' aud belief. U. N. lovic . Cashier. Cot i eel - Attest: V.o. K. Itovtr. I . 1 . SCIII.ATl U. 1. VV. Cook. Ditei tors. Suhscrilied onil fcworn to before me this Uth daj or Aiifc'iist. I'.'lH. D. . Du j r Iseatl Notary I'nblie. ! y eommi.sslon e.M'in-s Au. I il 4 . KTATKMEM- r TIIK CONDITION or mi; FLATTSMOUTH LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Uf l'lattbiriouth, Ncbra.sK;i. i n the uOth day of June, VAX. C'Eltl II H ATK No. -li ASSETS: loans Phst moi !'ae I 1 !'- to . j 1 1 .; . el -t.H-k l tan?,. . . . ICeal estate fH--.li .. i.,t.; v., peliiHiuent inti ii-st, po iiiium?. and and lines k.4 :.t Other a--l.s, Total LIABILITIES: rlll.'.'.is Capital stock paid t p, lucludin (lO'ldemts Kesei ve f 11 i.d rnilivid.-d prriits' ..IO ll ; t i h.i.t) tn tlll.'J.i' :.V Oilier lialjihtici Total RECEIPTS INO EXPENDITURES foi t lit- year ending June I VI 3 RrCEIPTS 4talanceon hand.luly 1. IMIJ $ l.tii. 4-i ones .!.(h5 t"' Interest, premiums and line-. .'.sii re Loans it-paid 17.lii oi l ull paid stock. ... " in l.'eal estate ; l' Taxes I'.i Kills paj able i.nyj ! Total. -ri'.-'.iil'j : EXPENDITURES Loans Eii'Hse '.i.i'i'J. II . i.-''4 1.74.1 n. 4.. '.'I i J i.'. 4 - j i stock redeemed. Casli on hand... Hills payable Ileal e.sifile l'aes advaneed. Total SVK.1'10 State ok N khhaska. ' . fASS ClifMV. 4" I. T. "I l':.ttl-son. Secretary of the aluve named AsMv-nitioii. ! M-tniny Mvehr t bat t lie loie- iin siateiiuni. of l he condition uf said a-, xiai ion. is 1 1 ue and Coriectto the liesl ol my know l.-oVe and beli-f I. M. I attiksii.v, secrei a: y. SiilM-ritel ami sworn lo In-fore me I hi :JHi h day of .1 uly, lyia. V mv H att. IL.VLI .t-tuiy l'ul'lic. Approved: L. V. Lt i . j ILK. tiiMih .-Diieci'.irs Kiitu T. 1;ami;k ) Mi j it i; oi' ki: i. m;i i ij;mi;m. Iu Couuts ( oorl f f iihn I nun!), rlimt kn. In He KsUite of Henry C liardno. k. lJec-u.e-j. To All Persons I 'ilerest ed : i'i are lien by notihfd that Samuel Caxluier ami Mamtiel IS. li.Mns, l'.x- eetilor.s. luive lih-d their linal report and petition for final net t Iriner.l . piay- ir.s that xaul report be approve.l nnd tl:e proierlles ol .said extate d i t ri but e I as in the la.'-t will, and t t.-inctit .f said deceased, directed: that tmal set tlement be made In said estate and said executorts ami lin ir boiob loeti n--leased lrom all further duti-o ami liabilities. That a lieaiinc will be 1 - : I upon said petition ami linal i-emi- on Aii:; ust "ii, I'.ii:;. at 10 o'clock a. m., at l! oflice lf the I'C'iiiity Judpe, Cuirt Hvus''. PUittstiioi th. Nclira.-k.i. tie fore whieli hour all objection thereto, if any, must be fib'.i, and et r;:nl time orders will be I'litiTol in a m ilanc Willi the liiidiiius of the court tbereoii Hy the Court, -this LsV da- of A u tr ust. 1 !' 1 u. ' - Seal) ALLK.V .1. i:i;LSi..v. 'outity J nd-e. SA.Il'i;i Ii. IJA.MS, Attorney. t-4 - :: w k s-w 1. 1 v lu lir liitttrlct (,'uart of C'ann (vuul;, Aril rnak.ii. Conrad II. ValJery, l'laiatitr, vs. John Peotf, et ul., Ijc-fetidujity. To John .Scott, the unknoui, beirt, and devisees nt Jtlui beott. deceased ; . Viilimri Smith, the unknov. n lieirx ii'id delseea of William S'mith. il ce:;.sed; Tho American Jiaptl. t Hom MiJiiori bociety. u. eorjjoratlon or Kanized under t ie lawu ttt Kew York: Ambroie U Wtylield, th vt. known hens and devisee , r Ambiohe V. MaylielU. deeeuseil; Mary Yallery Wriaht uml V ilh-lmiria AUa'iit-, non resident defendt-iits, Jr, the above en titled action. You ard each of yoi, are herebv notitied that the HaintifC l.a.i com menced an aetiOD acralriat you in tho Jjiotr-ict Court of Cans County, .Ne braska, for .he purpose of quietinic tho fee frtmplfs title in th i. ui, .hit i.r ...i to the of the XU. s:ai. ...i the h", of the SWU of bfction aii. the S of the MI 14 0f section H'J, all inr 1?. ''!, 12 North. Itat.ge Li, lJaui-. of the (.th I' M.. in Cu.sh Count v. Ne braska, and to lorever enjoin vug ai.rt each of you fiom elalmlm,' any Ifcht. title, claim, lien or lnt-ieist in und to the above deaerlbr-d real estate. .nd to remove certain clouds from idainlirfH title In and to said real estate, and lor equitable relief. Ynu and each of you are required to answer aald petition on or betore th tb day of Auiruiit. A. 1).. 1H1, and in failing so to do your default vill bo duly entered therein and Judgment tan as prayea lor iu Haintills petition. CONRAD H. VALLERT. riaintlX ByA-L TIDD. HIb Attorney. i. .