The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 25, 1913, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    PAUL
ilatt&moU h slmuwllkly journal.
WILL RICHARDSON
OF MYNARD, SELLS
nmii a i VAN BRUNT
PRESS DRILLS superior
(TIGER
PLOWS gRSON
minmccMVELiE
DUUUIE-O
) CLARK
r r uirtrnnv
WAGONS j DEEHE(Mollno)
POWER WASHERS
KMPIMCQt WOLVERINE
MOWERS (EMERSON
( ACME
MEADOWS
oilice you would think so. It is
12 1-2 fret tail and has two pood
ears on il. iJut of course there
art' lots of places when- there are
stalks without ;iny ears al all
SI ill there will he conside'rabl
rorn in (his community without
any nior
ram.
Mothers!
Have Your
Worms?
Children
MANURE SFREAI
HAYING TOOLS!
f DEERE
w
( BLOOM
DAIN
LOUISVILLE.
C.OUliei-.
4
IK-2' v2-vH vvvvv vvv-
W. T. iMers left Tuesday for
Wibau.x, Monlana. wln-re he ha
land interests.
Clarence Amick I 1 1 Monday lr
Waltliill. .Neb., o i.-il his unele.
Oran Am irk.
Miss Pauline It n; hey i 1 1 1 Inr
aunt. Mrs. William Monloek, at
.Nebraska Cily last week.
Jim Iiigrim h-l Thursday I'm1
Jtroken Uovv to i-il tin I'annele
ranch, whieh he expects to take
charge of the coining season.
.Mis. C. M. Merriant. Mrs. A. II
ej and daughter. Miss IJeverly
.Will, of Chicago. ijl-d al the
home of Clie-l.-r Merriam this
S T 1 1 t . V. .1. M'Uni'll of tin-
-late li-horic- has recently pur
(.Jiaseii .yjj-lii aulo truck for u-e
al the fisheries. Iherel' tilling" a
long-felt want.
Tune Schoeiiiaim. the ill I !
daughier of Mr. ami Mrs. Jcorgo
-clno-mann. was ery ill last. week
ami for a lime il was thought, im
possible to sae her, cau-ed from
drinking' ga-oliuo. We an glad
to slate. however, that she has
fully recovered.
l ie, Vanscooc of Lincoln is
i-iling relatives in town this
Week. J'led has a position with
the Uurlinglon a- engineer, run
ning b-l w een Lincoln ami lla-l-iugs.
but js o!f on sj,-k ieae al
present suffering from an. attack
of appcmljejt js.
Mrs. Anna Kraft wa- al Mma
ha two ias la-f week to he with
1 1 r- -i-lcr-in-law, Mrs. .hdiu
l'.orniuau. during1 a serious opera
tion performed upon 1 1 - latter.
She Ulie. III,, operalion. hul
the outcome j siin ilmihlful and
Mi-. I'.onnnaii and family hae Hie
- mpal by of the rominunily.
WEEPING WATER.
Republican.
Uoru ) Ue . ami Mrs. L. I'.
Town-end a son Friday. Augu-t
15. lit j.
Will Williams left Tuesday
morning for his home at ltokeh.
lie will leach school this ear in
iardeu county .
Miss Margaret hoiielan of
l'la ft sijiou ( h came over Wednes
day to help Mjss .leailetle Teegai-
den celebrate her l.sth birthday.
.Mrs. Anna Thomas departed
Friday afternoon for Callalin.
Mo., fop an indeliuile jsji with
Mr. and Mrs. Ly e J'.ru-I w ho are
running a picture show there now.
Mis- IMilh ami Pearl .IhIiiimhi
were in Lincoln Friday. Miss
Fdith was makiii'- some arrange
ments regarding board and room
as !). luaclie-, sclio'd in Lincoln
this year.
W. II. r.ollitii- of I'airbury.
and A. F. Odlisler of liowitl.
came hi Sunday to see Iheir
brother. J. T. l I i -I ir who wa
severely Inn I in the run.Tway ac
ciilent l'riia i-v en i w-.
SupL. ami Mrs. . . Iteimnnil
leiuriied .Momlay alletuoon from
we-lern .Nebra-ka, when- the
llMe been sjnee III.- close o
school last sprhip. The are hale
ami hearly aul Mr. Ilejmuml sas
the report that he was sick was
erroneous, 1 1 1 : 1 L lie neer fell hel
ler to lake up hi- school work
than now.
Ac inu-Coiiuly Attorney .1. I ;.
louulass was oer from IMalls
luoulh Wediii'-day beiny called
here regard in?-' some domestic dif-
liculties thai hai arisen in one of
our homes. I S u . we under-land
thai last eenin?, mailers were ad-
ju-led I'ejween Hie larlies them
selves so t,;( probably no lepal
act jon will be aken.
Are we .uointr to hae any corn ?
Well if ou would see I he slalk of
corn thai Fd Aoilou lefl al our
Al e I hey feei lsh, resdles.
nervinis, irrilal.de, dizzy or con
fdipalrd? lo they continually
pick their nose or !rind their
teeth? Have I hey cramping
pains, irregular and ravenous' ap
pelites? These are all signs of
worms, worms not only cause
your child sulfering, but stunt ils
mind and .mow lb. Jive "Kickapoo
Worm Killer" at once. If kill
and removes the worms, improves
our child's appetite, regulates
toinaeh, liver and bowels. The
svtnploins disainear and our
child is made happy and healthy
as nature intended. All druggists
or by mail. 2."r.
KICKAPOO MEDICINE COMPANY
Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo.
EAGLE.
Heaeon.
i'
H- H-H-H' W
The Film that
has made
Amateur
Photography
possible
We carry a iresh
stock at all times in
both Pack and Roll
film. We also carry
all the popular models
of Kodaks, Prcmos
and Brownie Cam
eras and acccssor
icssuch asTripods
and carrying cases
Developing Tanks
(daylight,) Print Frames, Trays etc.
Use Velox, Paper and Postals, Made for the Amateur
WEYRICH & HADRABA
KODAKISTS and DRUGGISTS
l k;;i5 ':C,:JuW2
V . Sl ill.-
.Mr. and .Mrs. Win. I'iuke o
l auiMier. Kaus.. report the arriv
al of a nine-pound boy at lln ii
home l ecelll l .
Mr-. .Mike apt of Klkporl, Iowa
arrived hist Sunday for an ex
tended i-il al tin' home of hei
daughter. Mrs. C W. Palmer.
Mr. and Mis. John Adams and
lay ami deanetle returned home
W edne-day eening Irom llleir
Irip to Colorado and Ihe western
part of this stale.
The sit li Annua I Picnic hebl
here l hur-ia was 'successful in
eer wa. il is estimated that
aboul lilleen bundled people were
in attemlaijce throughout the day.
A. F. Arnold of Jreeuleaf. Ivans.
arrie( in town L Iiursijay ami m--iteil
until Saturday with .1.. (',.
Ueiiz. Mr. Arnold and Mr. lien.
Were cliuills tl'oiu cllllilliootl Un
til Ihe close ..f the i'.ij war. and
(his wa- their first meeting in
over Illlv oars.
W. T. Kiiaptou went to Webio-
na. i.oo last aturla eeuin.
and lelurneil home Wedue-day
fiileriioon aci'om pa n iei h Ins
two children. Victor and Urare.
who hae b"en making llnu'r home
w il h I In-ir a u n I. Mr-. S. A. !5u--e.
since the death of Mrs. Knaplou.
.Mr.--. I!u--,eirs health is .juil.'
poorl so Mi-. Knaplou thought it
be-t o brum Ihe children home.
leo. I'rilllkellbol, W. P. Vollo.
i:. W. laablrci- and !. .1. llejller
an toed o Lincoln .Momla after
noon lo buy watermelons for the
picnic. When Ihcy reached home
late in the evening Crab tree ami
Keiltt-r both had their heads cut
and bruised ami said il was caus
ed from being tossed aain-l Ihe
cross beam on Ihe aulo lop when
t he car hil a bump in t he road.
We believe they're prevaricators.
From all appearances it looked
like li- bruises o us. We've
made Ihe Irip lo Lincoln via aulo
on several occasions and never
came home all bruised up. At any
rah Trunkeubolz and Voho are
keeping mum about the alfair.
begin next week, and from then
until snow Hies there will be
something' doing all the lime in
this line. F. M. Pollard expects
to einplav (5i or men during
the season.
Mrs. Frank Ivers of W'alseu
burg, Colorado, returned to Lin
coln Saturday after visit ing.sevei
al days with her sister, Mrs. L. ('
Todd. Mrs. Ivers is the si-lei
who was so ill about a ear ago
and when iMr's. Todd was called I
see in Ihe expectation that sin
could only live a few davs. Sin
has entirely recovered her health
William Osl is lying very sicl
at his home south of town. lb
returned las! week from Chicagi
where he ami his wife had gone l
consul! a snecia i-i. ami on ac
count of his weakened condition it
was decided not o interlere in an
operalive way. His many friend
can only hope some way may h
found lo restore him to his for
mer health and strength.
-Mrs. . I . Tucker vv ho left her.
last Mondav for a visit o her fa
ther in Allaniounl. Kansas, came
very near mu getting llirougli
safely. The iraiu in which sin
was riding was wrecked al Col
umbus, Kansas. two of tin
coacnes were turned oxer ami sev
eral people injured. The coach in
which she was riding was lipped
over oil lis side. )ml she was
among Ihe fortunate ones who e-
caped without injury. Mie is ex
pected home Ihis week.
THE CASS COUNTY
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE
Suffered Eczema Fifty Years
Now Well.
Seems a bdig llliie to endure
the awful burning, itching, smart
ing. skin-disease known as "let
er another name lor i-.czeina.
Seems pood to realize, also, that
DR. HOBSON.S ECZEMA OINT
MENT has proven a perfect cure.
Mrs. 1. L. Kennedy writes: 'T
cannoi sullieienl ly express mv
thanks to oit for your lr. Hob
son's Fczeina ointment. II has
ured my teller, which has Irould
d me for over fitly xears." All
druggists, or by mail, aOc.
PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO.
St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa.
UNION.
Ledger.
V!-
it
NEHAWKA.
News.
.-I-! 2r iiI-
Oeorge .Mark has been limping
around witn a sore tool, l lie re
sult of running a nail in il last
week.
I. M. Palmer has just shellei
and marketed aboul 7,0(l bushels
of corn that, will net him a neat
plolil.
Mrs. .loiiii Wiinderlich was a
passenger lo Walton Tuesday
morning where she expected to
visit friends for a few days.
V. P. Sheldon brought one of
the I'.Ui Overlands home with
him Tuesday night from Lincoln,
a yd it is certainly a dandy for the
money.
The founjlaliou o (he Ir.
Thomas residence is in and Ihe
work on Ihe building will begin
soon. A Lincoln firm has the
conlnicl.
Word has been received here-of
the birth recently of a daughter to
Mr. and .Mrs. Dan MeCleery of Al
ma, Nebraska. Mrs. MeCleery is
a daughter of Mrs. L. (). Pollard.
The apple picking season will
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
7
Mrs. It. ;. True of Harbor
each, Mich., has been visiting the
as week wilh relalives and
friends here ami in .Whraska Cilv.
Miss .Martha l.orauce of Auburn
irrived Wednesday evening" for a
isil wilh her friend Miss .Nellie
lhamblet, northwest of town.
Miss Maud.' Stewart of Wall-
1 1 1 1 was here for several davs vi
wilh her parents, Mr. ami Mi
II. ( .hidester, departing foi
ionic on .Mondav evening".
Mrs. Oregon Joge of Spencer
.eh.. was here lo attend the re
union and remained for severa
lavs' vjsjt wilh her relatives am
numerous friends.
Mis. Fiuina Peton and Mrs
tile Ititchie, of SI. Joseph, lmdllei
md sisler of .lames J-'raus. mad
I wo weeks' isil al Ihe Fran-
lollle, SollltlWCsl ol town, dejaii
ing for home veslerdav.
Ilallie helauey and family, win
penl a few months wilh relative;
iml friends here, departed Sunday
night for their home al Hall Cilv,
Florida, business preventing Ihem
remaining here longer.
W. II. Crawford and wile. Her
Craw Tord and wife, Cus Holme:
ami .uaries i.o-uin, an e.x-i niou
citizens, now residing in Cedar
county, were here last week bu
a visit with relatives ami friends
and enjoy Ihe reunion.
Tin' news of the 1 1 1 -.-1 ( 1 1 of .lames
'.. Meckner, a former resident of
this vicinilv, reached here a few
davs ago. The report slated thai
he died on Ihursday, August 15,
at his home near Osmond, .eb.,
but further particulars could .nof
be learned in lime for publication
in this issue of Tin Ledger.
The restaurant changed hands
again Monday. Karl I ploii selling
out lo 1!. II. Dahb-ii, formerly of
Omaha, who look possession that
evening. Mr. hahlen and wife
have had much experience in lhal
line of business and will no doubt
make a success of it here. They
have already made many changes
that add to Ihe appearance and
eonv enience of the rcslauraul.
Conducted by Miss Mary E. Foster,
County Sup't. of Schools,
, August 25 to 29.
Here From Oregon.
l-'roiu Friday h Jjully.
,!. ;. Oslin and wife, who were
for many xears residents of Ihis
eily, but now living- in Portland.
Oregon, at-e in the city this week
visiting at the home of their
daughier, Mr. ami Mrs. Max Pries.
MMr. Oslin is well pleased wilh
Ihe western coasl country, hav
ing lived out there about throe
xears. lie will go to Kansas next
Monday for. a few days" visit be
fore returning west.
I-'i oiii Siitui il;i y's );olv.
The annual Cass County Teach
ers' institute will open next Mon
dav morning. All sessions will be
held in the High school building.
All Ihe leachers of Ihe counly are
expected to lie in attendance. The
execution of Mjss Foster's plans
will insure to all in a allemlam-e
a ino-l pleasanl ami projUahlc
I iiue.
The instructors from out-of-town
are the lie-l in the slate. Mr.
Harry F. I'.rad bu d. head of I he
Stale Agriculture college al Lin
coln, is one of the most popular
and efficient instructors in in
stilule work. His experience in
public school supcnnlcndcnry.
coupled with a broad experience
in olher Melds of education, gives
him a keen insight, inlo the proh
leins of (he leaclu.1'. I heiebv mak
ing' his work helpful and inspira
tional. Mr. Hradford is a vocal
ist of reputation and will add
:reatly o the musical features of
I lie W eek.
Miss Kill 1 1 pvrlle of Lincoln has!
a -lalewie reputation. Slle -
n ardent advocate of I he plav
ground movement. She will m
only -how the possibilities and
idvaulages of this work, bul will
ml line a plan id' act jon as to
how Ibis work can In- used in rural
schools. This (me of work is a
feature thai has been introduced
into Ihe in-lilules Ihis summer
'or the liisl lime. Miss pvrlle wilt
ilso give practical dcmou-lra-ions
as to the u-e of tf'e Viclrola
n I he school-.
Miss J',1 iabel h Shaffer of havid
'.ily has -erved Huller countv as
uperinlendenl . This experience
gives ner an insight into Ihe
needs of ihe rural school ami ils
earlier. er work has always
K-en Well received.
Miss Marie Kaiifniaaii of oar
ilv will have charge of the pen
manship. Mie ha- had thorough
raining in one of the best s steins
f penmanship. Her work in Ihe
ily schools the pasl vear would
imlicale thai her instruction will
e of v a I ue I o Ihe I eac J a-rs.
Si i peri n I emb-i 1 1 W. o. Ih-ooks
d" Ihe Plat I -moiil h -c! Is w i I i
uive charge' id' the round table
or low ii and cilv eieinen I ary
eachers ami for principals and
ligh school teacher-.
MMI WWII I IM lll,wu
Children Cry for Fletcher's
2
2
Tlio Kind You Have Always Uonght, and whieh has been
ill use for over years, has borne the si-nature of
ana lias been made under his per
- sonal snnervisioii sincn if m infiitwv-
Allow no one todeeeive vouiit this.
AH Counterfeits, Imitations anl Tust-as-good " are but
i:xperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is
CaMoria is :i harmless snbstituto for Castor Oil, Iar
ori-, Jrops iind .Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
-oiitaiiis neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Nareofie
.substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
liarrhfia. It regulates the Stomach and Iiowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural bleep.
The Children's Iauacca The Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
) Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THF. C r NT AIIP COMFAIMV. N r W VOFK. r y V
ELMWOOD.
I j';nlr-I'li.
9 f f 9 W
.Mr
moul
of l
Mi
I Til
her iiioiliei
laud.
Mi-- Itosa and Ai
. 'J. K. I'annele of I'ialls
li was an over Sunday gin--I
!al i i-s !e e.
s. I". L. Woolcoll and clnl
ai e en.jo jug" a i-il wit h
Mis. I r ; 1 1 1 al Ash-
DEATH OF BEN GLENN
. AI SIDNEY, NEBRASKA
Deceased Is a Son of Mr. and Mrs
T. W. Glenn of This City, and
Remains to Be Interred Here.
receied III
eruoon an
Siduev, ,"e
l-'linii Sa tu iiia J' s Daily.
The sad new- was
this eily ycslerday all
I h m 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 g; I he deal h at
hraska, eserda morning of l!eu
ilenu, a son of T. W. ;ienn and
wife of this cil. of infantile
laralsjs, al'lera sIhuI illness.
The ip-ws came as a great .-hock
to the family, as il was not known
lhal Ihe young man was sick, and
the father ami mother and a sis
ter Were al llainhurg. Iowa, isil
ing" al the time the message was
receie here and they were a
once notified, and Mr. ileiin de
parted al om e for Sidney to make
arrangement s for Ihe funeral,
while .Mrs. ;ienn ami Miss Mae
relumed lo their home here. II
is expected lhal the hody will lie
hroughl here for interment . al
though no delinale arraiigemeu I s
can lie made iiniii word i- re
ceived from the lather al Shines,
in regard o the lime they will lie
ahle o lenxe there. Trie ijsea-e of
which the oung' man I i I has
been M'lile prevalent in thai sec
lion and some dillicully may he
experieiiccil in having' I lie body
.-hipped here. .Mr. lih-nu was
a bun I -u years of age ami was unmarried.
Tliefo 1-; iil'iin "nlnrrli m Ibis Willi in if
ruiiiilr.v Ibaii nil lUtr its-u.si s pui et;i-inri. u'i
until I lie last few Jfiirn hs iupMi.a t'J I":
im-urubli'. I'ur ii :; t umuy jrius (J-m I-pi-s
linuicum i-d 11 a Iih hI Ulwi-iifU una iu-i-hltiuku i'"-ji
rfllH'lllt-''. 1IUU ! .Olilslilllliy liMillls Ul luu mill
l.nul Ir.-uluii-nl. imnioiiiieril it Iik-iiiiiIiI'-. Scii-iii-e
tuts pruvcii I'uluirli ti bu u ct.iihtUuli'i-ml dis.-UM-.
una tlirrt-rnri- reiiints consul uuuiiai in-uiuitui.
VI.ill's Culiirrh uri-. tuu::ufuf-tiiri-l liy F. J.
-iii-n-y Jt .. Tolt il.i, liii, is the only Cmistitn-
t Ion:: 1 i nn- un tile uiarki-t. II is tiikt-n liiii-ruaiiy
in dnscs from In Ir ps o u ti'iisMioiifal. It acts
dlriM-tly "il t'm blood anil nuicoiis wirfm-rs ot
the system. Tiny .olTi-r oni Immlivfl iloilars for
ftny rase It f;.ils Vj tuic. Sena Tor circulars OM
t:it!u!oiii:ils.
Addri'ss: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 01il.
So'iii l;y Truggists. 7o:
Tuke IXuU'ij i'aiully I'ilU &ji touslipatiuat
bur Schneider
ami Mis- Anna Zaeh e Monday
for Sbeiiamloah. la. for an ex
lemled visit n-Ial iv es.
yl.ee Hill and family journeyed
down from Thurslon county in
Iheir car Friday for an exlemb-d
vi-il wilh ii-lalives and fri'Muls.
We are piea-ed lo learn thai
Mevvey Mlll'l'!!. who was opeialed
upon some lime ago for Ihe relief
of Id I poi-oning. is slill gain
ing and hi- romplele recov cry is
hoped for.
The KlliW"o, schools will lo
open (hi- vear tint 1 1 after Ihe slali;
fair. Opporl u n i I v js there offer
ed to all children who care to at
tend n lake advantage of the i i -.Nebraska
show's offering1.
.M. II. T son. .1. I-'.. Olsen and
Win. J lei-chuianu made Iheir de
parture to ;lemlive, Montana. I
I uesdav mi a land excursion.
From ail reports there niii-t be
some mighty good bind and p
porluuilies in .Montana, a- inimi
gralion in lhal direction seems lo
be illile general of laic.
V. S. W'alers ami family. Mr.
and Mrs. L. I'. Langhorsl and
daughier Libel, Mr. and .Mrs. Win.
Langhorsl and daughier. r.orine
and Airs. L. A. '1-oii. coinprised
an aulo parly leaving1 Sunday
morning I'ur Lake Oknboji in owa
for a couple of weeks" ouliiig-. L.
A. Tyson left Tuesday morning loj
join I he crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. . McCiory and
son. Willie returned Wednesday
evening1 Irom an exienueu visu
. i r.:... i . : . . I . .
Willi leiaiives ami irienu- in m-
i ' i .
diana ami Illinois. i uey m i e
traveling in their louring" car and
had reached I lav import, la., on
Ihe return .iMurney when they en
countered so nilicil mini lliey were
. ii. i ; i
unalile o run ine marium-. o
. ii. . i i i . ..
was sllippeu irom inere .inn iie
balance of the trip was made by
rail.
Funeral of Mrs. Norton.
The funeral of the late Mr-.
ii. ' ..i .... i ii i i
ic'-ii ."'i mil was iiem yesieriiay
morning" from he home on Wash-
i i i
1 1 1 i 1 1 itwiiwe, ne serines liemg
comlucled by H'-v. I). L. I)iinkle
berger of the Christian church,
ami the home was criivvded wilh
friends, who gathered to pay their
la-t re-peels lo file memory of
(bis worthy lady. The music for
the funeral was Inriiisheil by a
choir consisting- of Messrs. .
Samlin. .Ie--e Perry, 15. A. Mc
Klvvaiu and .Misses (iolda and
I'loreiice I lunkleiierger. who i en
deied a number of the old fa
miliar hymns during1 Ihe services
al the home. The Ibual tributes
al Ihe house were beautiful ami
allesled the deep sorrow al tile
pas-jug' of this worthy lady.
Airs. ". ;. Mai hews ami sou.
;eorge. l-elurned from Omaha
Ibis afternoon, where they have
been visiting relatives for the
past eu day s.
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
inzer Lang1, alias Vincs
Long-, will lake nofiee that on the
lilh day of July, UM3, M. Archer,
a Justice of the 1'eace of I'lalls
iiioiitjh Cilv. Cass C'unl, .Ne
braska, is.-ued an order of attach
ment for the sum of lo.uo in an
action pemling bid'ore him,
wherein Mike I'reis is dainlilf
and Wiuzer Lang1, alias ViiisI
Long-, is defendant; IhaL propcity
of said defendant has been al
lached r-onsisl jug- of money in
the possession of the C, li. &, Q.
II. It. Co.. as garnishee, under said
order. Said cause was continued
to August ;J0tli, l'Jia, at 1 o'clock
a. in.
MIKIJ I'ltLIS, IMainliir.
Good Reason for Enthusiasm.
When a man has -ulfered for
several days wilh colic, diarrhoea
or other form of bowel complaint
and is then cured sound and well
by one or two doses of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and iMar
rhoea Itemedy, as is oHen the
case, if is but natural lhal. I hi
shonld he enthusiastic in his
praise of the remedy, and
especially is this Ihe case or a
seyere allack when life is Ihreal
eued. Try it when in need of such
a remedy. II never fails. Sold by
all dealers.
MITK I.-.
Iii uul Court.
ST.VTi: K NKIJKAKIvA.
I'cllllly of t';ls. ss .
Ill tin- .Mutter of I lie h'.slalc of J' lllll'-
l:. W ells, I ceii.-eil.
Nnw on this IStli iliiy of Autsnl. A.
I . i:u:i, IIh-k- was tiled in this iJouM
tin- mi i l inn of VV. Wells, alli-K'iiit;
1 1 1-i t-i n that lh- said .lemiie 11. W ells
lepa il ! tliis life on or aliout lie l..t
day of Jiine, at Ked Oak, In the
stale f Iowa, and was seized and pos
sessed of real estate in Cass County.
NelnusUa. all of wln'Hi Is wholly ex
empt from attachment, execution or
other mesne plot-ess and not liahle for
the payment of Ihe debts of said let-eased,
the prayer of said petition i
that regular administration lie dis
pensed witli and that the hejrs at law
mentioned in said petition he declared
the only heirs at law of said deceased;
that this Court Iind that said property
lis exempt and enter such orders us am
i., i... i i.i- em
it is therefore ordered that a heat
ing' fie had upon said petition liefore
this Court in the county court room
at Hlattsiiiout h. in said County, on the
Mh day of Septemlier. A. H J t I ::. at !
o'clock a. in., and that notice of said
hearing he given to all persons In
terested hy pu Id inhi ng a copy of this
order for three weeks in the I'latts
moiith .Journal, a newspaper pulilished
and of general circulation in said
Con n t y.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
County Coiiit or said County, this lbtli
day of August, l'JIZ.
JJy the Court.
ALLfx .i. i:i:i;si ).v.
County Judge.
Clarence Coiner and Miss
Cladys Sieiubam-r visited yester
day at Murray w here I hey were
the gm-sts of Ceorge Lloyd and
family where they were entertain
ed for the day.
miiici; in covin Acrons.
Sealed lu'iis will he reclved ur
noon on Monday, September lOtli, l'.I3.
for the rebuilding of the ('niititv I'oor
House, lately destrojed by lire, located
on the County farm in Chhh County.
Nebraska, three Ci miles west of
Plattsnioiith.
flans and specifications eHti bo seen
at the office of the County Clerk,
l-lattsinouth. Neb., or in the "olHce of
Klsher and Laurie, Architects. OinuliA,
Neb.
A certineil check of 1000.00 must ai
company each bid.
County Commissioners reserve the
right to reject any or nil bids.
U. C. MOKGAX,
County Clerk. '
Pla Us mouth, Neb., August 13. 1913.