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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1313. PLATTSYIOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PACE 3. i il i' l.i i ft ilitlii llll..V a. ft,,. A n Children Cry for Fletcher's SIP sat,? f T The Kind You Have Always Boogbt, and -w hich has been in ue lor over UO years, lias borne the signature of and has been niauo under Lis per sonal sunervision since its in faiwv- '4Z; Allow no one to deceive von in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-as-jood " are but Uxerini-iit.s that trifle wit It and endanger the liealtlt of Infants and Children Ilxperienee against llxneriiuent What is CASTOR! A Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Sooth in jr Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic Mibstance. Its age is its guarantee. Jt destroys AVonus and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, AVind Colic, sill Teething? Troubles and liarrluea. It regulates the Stomach and liowels, assimilates the Food, $;ivinsr healthy and natural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Frieud GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS , - iBears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always BougM In Use Fop Over 30 Years TME C E NTAUI1 C mmmxmj i Jim IEW VOPVK CITY. 3 mm s oner s PROCEEDINGS TMattmouth. Nib., Oct. 7. 10 13. Hnail mvt pursuani to al j-HHiimtnt. I'rt-scnt, t It. J'Tiiali. '. K. lleclrcr anil Julius A. Hits-.. Onii'ty 'niiiiis-f-ii'ni-r.s. I . f. JI.ii f;aii. County OIrk. Minutes of iicvki'is session real ami appnivw, when t !.t following lmi n.-s.-. v.-is t r.iiisiieteil in regular form: In tlit matter of sta lil ishinsr a conn ty mail on section line oiiimeiiin at a po'rt wlicri' nijil Xo. :;!:: Cass I'liuiity, Nebraska. -rosses the section line between sections s ami 17, town ship 1 1). north iaiiv' 13, Cass County, Nebraska, running thence east on sec tion line to road No. l.lii between sec tions ! arnl lfi. lowns'iifi 10. north laiite l::. Cass County. Nebraska. The Comity 'lei k beinii salisfi.i.! ti:at all the iioceeiliiirs conteTiinlaie.l luni bee'i ierl orrned reIet fully referred tl.f matter to the Hoar.l of Count v Com-missionei-s for their corisi.lera t ion ami act ion. Coutitv Clerk fileil report of fees -iirneJ f.ir tlirl ouaiter. 1!'l". Uecorder of li.-t-.ls li b-i his report of fees eartie.I thirl qi;arl-r, HH!. CoMTitv .liu!u:e liifil J 1 1 repoit of fc.'-s t-erned third quarter. li'lJ. Clerk of iistri.i i'ourt. tiU-'l his re port of fees coilecleil tl.ir! quarter. As u-l fit is'.-il. 1-iiN wei-e rt--k-yeil for the construction of an eitrht foot ami a twelve foot concrete arch on I'hittsniouth City as- f.-lh: l'eters A: I ::!'; rls. 1 'hit tstuout h. Neb.; Nebraska Construction Co.. Kin-, coin. Neb.: Western Kri-ie ConstPic- tion i., i Miiali.i, Neb.: lleaty Construc tion Co.. Hiail'. Ni-.b. A petition receivil from Christian Itoss and nine others asking that a r-al 1-e oreroil on section line be tween the northeast quarter of section 10-10-13 anJ tl:? southeast quarter sec tion ::-10-lU an Commissioners ileohl ei! to e;o an-1 view the prouoseI roail. Warranty tieed for strip of lam) to wMm roa 1 south of Mauley alori"; the Jli,,souri I'acitic Hnilroutl was receiv eit from Samuel Coon and wile and County Clerk instructed to have deed recorded. Claim of U. tiohiincr against Cass County for damages on river road No. :;7:i refused on account of time havinx passed for flliim" claims for damages, on above road. Tlie following claims were allowed on tlie ireneral fund: C. H. Taylor, salary and ex pense tor September $ 116.72 C H. Jordan, salarv and mile age 40. OU Hans Johnson, lnde to Crai5, Fowler, and Wim-hel 9.6 .. V". White, iiroieric to Full- iritrtoti and Jolmson 12.00 c. ;. Jleelmir. salary and mile- aue 23.70 Nefuaska Telephone li Tele- fiTapli Co., rent aiid tolls.... 12.25 Kor.t iner.tal Kompound Co., SV.et-piil' COIIipOtilid 4.00 Mary 10. Foster, salary ami expense l."i!).:;0 Mrs. A. I. Marshall, care of .Mack Haifier 12.00 Mis. bora l-'leischman, care of blind man 1 . 00 V. .1. !:.ni, i:orarv wnrk leed land for road .' 1.00 Hans Sievers, salarv and lauiidry 7S.00 The i:ee f'ui lisl.intr Co., notice to contractors poor Ionise... 4.00 Tin- orhl-1 Icra id I 'u hi is h i nr Co., n:u,f 4.0-) M. 10. -!a nsp-a l.er, livery to county surveyor K.2 I 'lat tstuout h Water Co., waUr to court house S.42 Nebraska Kihtinx Co., tja to lail, street lamps, and court house .lames Robertson, salarv and fees third quarter. 1 H 1 10. Ma ns p--a k-r. salary Jeputy sheriff. September Warsra V Cecil, repairs at poor farm t W. lOaylor Co., coal to paupers and jail .lulius .. l'itz. fulary ami mile- 1fi.71 If. 1 .00 4T. .00 1 . 00 7 . ?, S 4 . 00 200 . 00 ns. 7:; 221 .97 'b-oriie I'oisall. part payment no road mailing Nels-n Jean A: Co., coal to court house and paupers.... I . V Morgan, salary and expense Kouisville Courier, leral bhinks 22..".0 l-'rul II. !order. e-c. Auir. ' Iord r estate. ma liinery ami mdse to count v f.Ofl.20 J. H. Tains, sal.Trv for Sep tember S". .00 .M Archer, state vs. Nelson Clark 1.2.-. C. I . cj'.iintori. same 2.10 M. Al l lier, slat.- vs. Park C!n is- , wi.-ser f. .10 c. I . .uinton. same ;.so M. M. Heal, jury same 1.10 did Archer, same 1.10 deo. Karb v. same 1.10 S I .. dot ner same , 1.10 Will lOsenbei iier, same 1.10 deorije I'errv. witness same... l.lu Mrs. Cieortte I'errv. same 1 . 1 0 PritK Miiu.m. breail to -otintv f a rm K . 00 datt .V- Son. mdse to M. dross. S.OU .1. Kowlaml. fees in case of .1. W. Johns. March 1st, Ivor. 2. sr. .1. II. IonnelIy. work In county t rtasu rer's otlii-e September. 1 Ji . 00 James W. Ilrohst. t-osts state vs. Fred F. h!i) 11.45 M. Archer, state vs. Swauson .V M ( I a n e a I " . 1 0 C I . Qointon, saiue 11.71 I . J.vle. safiie 4. so .lnhn 10. SchuliinLT. same I.vi) A. I.essley, same .1.00 C. A. Mat his. state. vs. Swan son M- M. I lailsrai T. . 00 The following- claims were allowed on th" read funds: . i -s u t K reck low. road work. io;.,l di.-tri.-t No. S $ ss.00 .1. H. W'iimnv same, road dis trict No. 4 12. SO Ys'tes Lumber and Co! Co.. lumber, road district No. S.. lO.rtr, A. F. S-ybert, road work, road district No. 2 .. 70.40 John H. Husclie, same, road dis trict No. 2 22.00 lien l-ieckmaa. same, road dis trict No. 10 IS. CO .1. C. Nidav, same, load dis trict No. 11 6S.20 .1. H. Warner, same, road dis trict No. 4 73.70 J. M Hoover, same, road dis trict No. 2 7S.H6 John lverson, blacksmith work, road district No. 1 12.75 Nebraska Ar Iowa Steel Tank Co., culvert, road district No. 2 29.19 have Kuns. road work, road district No. 15 7.00 li. C iJaiiev, same., load dis trict No. : 158.!5 Butts : Hendrix, hardware, road district No. 5 19.00 O. I'. iOastwood. nails, road dis trict No. 1 5.30 S. 1:. Jordan, road work, road district No. 1 U 7.20 Win. Hassier, blacksmith work, road district No. 2 2.10 Bert Kitxel. road work, road district No. Hi 4.03 Halnh Parse 1. same, road dis trict No. 10 s.00 J. W. Keil. same, mail district No. 2 9 0'J .J. c Lf'iuever, name, load dis- t rict No. 5 1 . 00 .1. 15. Sutherland, same. road iistih-t No. 3 5 7.fi0 C. F. Vallerv, same, road dis trict No. 1 CS.'iO Walter Hers. same, road dis trict No. 27 128.S Frank Cox, same, road dis trict No. 12 lo.2U Hi-'irv Schwartz, same, road district No. 12 10.00 F.. SI ii r y.eneuf; er, mdse to road district No. 4 1 S .5 Herman Hose, road work, road district No. 14 4 .SO James M. Carper, material, road district No. s 14.07 d. W. l.eacii. road work, road district No. 14 50.40 1-ee Arm tt, culvert, road dis trict No. 5 40. Vi; Nebraska A.- Iowa Steel Tank Co.. road drutc. road district No. 12 16.00 Sid James, road work, road dis trict No. 15 22.20 .M. A. l.amphear. road work. road district No. 1 r. r..0tl J. N. Heles Hernier. same, road district No. 1 8.00 Unlit- Fisher, same, mail dis trict No. 15 9. CO V. Hill, same, road district No. 15 9.20 lOd. tins! in, same, road dis trict No. 15 12.20 S. I.. Parish, same, road dis trict No. 15 12.00 A. A. Wallinner. same, road dis trict No. 15 CO. 20 !Iuv Vickers, sme, road dis trict No. HI 2.20 C Cooper, same, road district No. Hi 1.00 I.. I!. Stewart, same road dis trict No. 10 5. CO .1. C. Hartsook, same, road dis trict No. 10 2.00 Kroehh-r Bros., mdse to road .list rit No. 27 3.70 City Clerk. Avoca. proportion road fund, road district No. 4 50.00 The following claims were allowed on the bridge fund: .1. M. Hoover, bridge work $ 5.10 John lverson. bridge work 4..".0 Inland Steel Co., bridge materi al IS. SO .1 C. Homeyer. bridire work.... 21. t'O Nebraska Construction Co.. . bridtre work 2674.92 Ciena IT. Smith, bridge lum ber 27. 5 G The Farmers number. Coal it Implement Co., bridge ma terial f-0.97 Yates- Humber it Coal Co.. bridsre material 222.07 .1. C. Niday, bridfje work 2:!. 20 The Cedar "'reek I. umber Co., l-iidure material 4T.4 c. F. Va"erv. bridge work :t.io Aufrust K reck low, bridge work 27.50 C. H. Nidd number Co., bridge material 12. If. H. T. Tool. l.ridre material.... 24.01 Hoard adjourned to meet Wednesday, October S, 1H12. MRS. W. E. ROSEN- : GRANS ENTERTAINS KENSINGTON CLUB llargvi l.iiT.an gl' - . mr w."tviuj '.jui.uii.i ire iiMi i-i'1ifiiitfi m if met 'j it IIPIITIIT iOTIGE TO TIE PEfflPLE IF PLITTSflOPTi III WlilW M I. Ml n Something about the WONDERPUL PIANO VALUES at Herold's Store. Through Mr. C. H. Poore, special Wholesale Representative of the SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO., the Oldest and strongest Piano House in the West, Es tablished 1859 Capital and Surplus over $1,000,000 arrangements have been made to introduce the beautiful SCROLLER & MUELLER PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS to the music-loving public in Plattsmouth and vi cinity and I therefore have decided to hold a 10-day special sale and offer all the instruments at absolute wholesale prices. Beautiful, new and hand somely designed pianos worth $300, $400 and up, and Player Pianos worth $500 to $600 are nojv offered and sold at $175, $238, $285, $313 and Player Pianos from $375 and up at your own terms, Cash or Easv Plattsmouth. Neb., Oct. S, 1913. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment with fc.ll rnemlers present: when the following business was transacted in regular form: In the matter of the bids received yesterday for tlie construction of two concrete arches; Inasmuch as the City of Plattsmouth through their Mayor, City Attorney, etc, made the County Commissioners a proposition as fol lows: that in consideration of the Countv of Cass a?reeinf to pav the tim of llilll lilt our i.f tbe l.rbttre fiiritl of the county to the city of piatts- Ypf'rlay afternoon the Ken ninnth tliuT tlie t I'llv uf I' litis- I . . . month would bind themselves to ! ake 1 H V-1 "1 CI1IH WilS ell It'll it Hi I'll 11.1 entire supervision of the seven bridge a jprhl fill mariner at th across this creek mcliidinsr the two I bridges above mentioned in the city for IUHllp ol .MI'S. . Y.. H SIMbran S all time to come and that the Countv I ti. i i: . Atlornev be in s t i-iiel ed t o il I a w 11 ti s uc il " " ' J i I 1 I ' 1 . i r WUIi-n coillt- an agreement lor both parties to sifcn iiNiVli oil Wllh (heir fiuw-v wc.fk if in his opinion the Countv Hoard has I . authority to enter into t-uch an ag-ree- Ulbl Willi this ail(J dCial fori tue:it. , .i: .,.,:i...i . . .....i I....l!.n voted -flirninst." and Heebner ' " " " wniie'i iiwa and Pitz voted "for."' Imtir tinisl nli-.n :tnl Iv t rn .m TV.ncliir.n- im lU inulter nf establish- I ' ' ins a county road as preeritei! to t ne i j u i ipri ;i ic jimir i ii laillt 1 ..... ....... I Ifll'J n . . follows: Commencir.tr at a point wiiere 1,1 11 ' " l" I''1' 1Jft l "'OM road No. 2o:i Cass County. Neb., crosses I i i ,ti, . 1 1 1 rw-Ii o. mIiI.-Ii llie set lioil line oeiween sections o uiiu i 17. township 10 north, lance 13, Cuss to IliaKc lib' ill H'I"fl (tin KIH i( County, Neb., runninK.thei.ee east on I ,1.1.li . . ....,..,.,( ection line to road JSo. Iij between i r" ' sections 9 and 11. township 10 port h, I c, u , o-b fr. ha nr-.sOnl Mr r:. litre 1 '! I "v. su Count V Veb The Hi la 111 I ...... of C-ounty Cumraissionn-s proceeded to HOSPIlCrilllS was assi-itPil Ml Pi'l'V oce ami urn vie uiui die man i-e es- - , . i.i . i.- lablishe.l . .Ii,ril:.n votintr "neiii nsf and HlfT llV KT (ail? Iltf-lS, MlPSOfS Heebner and lity. voting- for. and to .,n,i lnrv Tho lhisciifrnii -IV leet ill mill aiiu j t rw!tii i.ti load No. liil, arid that claims lor datn- IKiriiC, HI IHtlltif were iter es be allowed on tlie basis as ti:ed l.v the Hoard of Appraisers and the Countv Surveyor instructed to make survey indicating' tlie amount of land taken from each landowner and to lay out the road. The following claim was allowed on the Commissioners road fund: H. S. MeCleery, bridge work for Commissioners toad dis trict No. ' $ .S7.ir. Tlie following claim was al lowed on the bridtre fund: W. S. MeCleery, bridfje work..? 4S."..0(I 1 in following claim was al lowed on the general fund: Klopp Vr Hartlett Co.. records to co int. v $ 200.44 Hoard adjourned to meet Tuesday, October i'i. IMi::. L. C. MOKtl.AN. County Clerk. hi iioixif tni? pieaan ttft-asion. was vcrv tasfpfullv iltM'tdal til in rosmus anil srarlf sajart which made a vi-ry cliann and arti-lie st'lfinpr for tho iraf honnjr. II was lato in I lie afternoon wlimi the ladios de parted fur llieir honio. ffclinpr that it. was a rare treat to he guest, at that, hnspitahle home. Extension of Service. W. II. AhlM.lt of Cleveland, Ohio, one of the owners of the Xebraska Lighting coinpany, and II. Urooks of l.iiii'olii, enprineer for the company, were here fi day lookinir alter tlie surveying of a line to carry the service wires of tlie company along the right-of-way of the Hwrlingtoii railroikd into the electric light plant in this eity. The gentlemen are also looking over the exten sion of the service to Louisville, where they expect to shortly start lo furnish power and litiht to the people of that place. A Gentle and Effective Laxative, A mild, gentle and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipa lion. Thousands swear by Dr King's New Life Pills- Hugh Tallman, nf San Antonio, Tex writes: "They are, beyond ones- lion, the Jiest pills my wife and have ever taken." Thev never cause pain. Price L'jc, at drug gists, or by mail. II. E. Bncklen & lit... 1'hiladelphia or St. Louis. Eczema and Itching Cured. The Soothing, healing medica tion in DR. HOBSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT penetrates every tiny Has Hnds Severely Burned. From Wednesdays Dally. Yeslerdav afternoon Miss Anna Prejs was burned quite severely on the hands when she attempt ed to start the kitchen fire with asoline, which she was using. thinking .it was kerosene. A. soon as the match was applied tt the dangerous fluid it burst into flame and in a minute the blaze had spread lo the voung ladv's pore or tlie skin, clears it ol an niiiu.s. imhhihh iin-m in a nj impurities slops itching in- painful manner. slant ly. l)r. llobson's Kczenia Ointment is guaranteed to wan lea speedily heal eczema, rashes, flood thrifty hogs weighing two ringworm, tetter ami other un- hundred pounds or heller ightlv eruptions. Eczema Oint- dctwlwk Western Serum Co meiit is a doctors prescription, not an experiment. All druggists or bv mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and SI. Louis. J Payments, Monthly, Quarterly or Semi-Annually. iiy Your Piah The Schmoeller & Mueller Piano Co. stands back of their Piano with a guarantee for 25 years. Money re funded if the Piano fails to satisfy its owner. In addition to the wonderful low prices and easy terms we give away absolutely free with every in strument sold a beautiful Stool and scarf. Prospective purchasers who are seeking absolutely the best value at the lowest price should not fail to take advantage of these special quo tations and terms: Remember the date of the sale, Friday, October 10th and lasts ten days, closing Oct. 20th. Sale will start promptly at 9 o'clock. Remember the place HEROLD'S. Wedding Day at Greenwood From Wednesday's Dallv Yesterday teems to have been matrimonial day in our neigh boring town of (ireenwood, in the west part oi tin- county, as mur of the young1 people of that plact hied themselves to Lincoln and secured the tying of I he nuptian knot. Those making the venture out on the matrimonial sea were M and Nellie i. Kenison. These young" folks are all well known in their home town and their many friends will be greatly pleased to learn of llieir happiness and wish them much joy in wedded life. Girl Wanted. Want girl for small family. No washing. tiomi wages. tele phone Mrs. Ceorge Falter, at number lHO. 10-7-51(1-1 1 wkly VERY LOW RATES NOW fO SEND OUT TELEGRAMS C. H. POORE, Representative for Cass Oounty One of the new laws enacted William L. Kelly and Sina hv Ias, u.r,isi.qin,e in recard Kellinger and Arthur J. Conn fo Sending of telegraph mes- sages has just become effective, and that is in regard to the price charged for a message of not to exceed ten words, which, under the new law. can be sent for 25 1 1. J- , I men iuiure cens Tnis new Jaw will make it much cheaper and convenient for the parties desirinc nuick Tne Family COUgn meaicme. rrnmnnnienf ions to send a mes- In every home there should be sage by telegraph rather than by a bottle of jr. King's .New ins- writing a letter and being forced eovery, ready lor immediate use to wait, for an answer. The new when any member of the family law was made effective the first contracts a cold' or. a cough. f,f the month and now the cheap Prompt use will stop the spread rales are in full force. of sickness. S- A. Slid, of Ma ion, Mich., writes: "My whole Notice to All family depends upon Dr. King's All parties are hereby notified New Discovery as the best cough that hereafter I will not be held and cold medicine, in the world, responsible for any debts that my Two 50c bottles cured me of wife may contract, for reasons pneumonia." Thousands of other best known to myself. families have been equally bene- Guslav Schlieske filed and depend entirely upon 10-3-tfd Dr. King's New Discover- to cure their coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Every dosp helps Price, r.nc and .$1.00- All drug gists. II. E. Ducklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. You never tasted daintier, lighter. fluSier '. biscuits thin those MV They're always pood delicious. 11 For Calumet in-J;f cures perfect baking. RECEIVED HIGHEST AW ARDS World's Pare Food Es position. CiucatfO, Illinois. Pari Exposition. Franco. Mrcn. 19 12. mm air I Tea aoa'l on movry wkca T hmr caaan ar Wif-rma I bakiac aawdar. Daa't b ssuUJ. BrUIMt It s E mora etaaoaiical awra wbalassaia is W ranks. B Caliucet is lar sapenar la saor saUk aaJ si They Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect produced by Chamberlain's Tab lets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel joyful. I'or sale by all dealers. The Best Flour on the (llarket tar - j nt-ca FDRESTEOSH WAHOOMILLCO WAHOO, NEB. T Forest rose . FLOUR irznor ir Call For Sale. Four pigs 8 weeks old. 'phone No. 272-YV. I0-8-3td-ltwklv Try a sack of Forest nose flour. Your monej' refunded if not satis factory. How's This? We filer Ou Hunilrpd Dollars Reward for any rase of Catarrb that cauoot be cured by Hall's lutarru turf. F. J. CHENEY i CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undt-rsiciipd. lia known F. J. Cheney fur the last 15 years, and believe lilin perfectly honnrahle in all business transact iima and niiancijiiiy able to carry cut auy uiiiiganuui bade by his firm. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting; directly upon the blood and mucms surface or the system. Testimonials sent free. Prica J ceot ier buttle. Scild by all Urugtrista. Take Ilall's Family i'llls for conaUpaUosv BUY Wall Paper and Paint AT THE PaftDKnr r0 Frank Gobelman : iizzior North 6th St. U i: 6