The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 04, 1913, Page PAGE 6, Image 6
PAGE e. PLATTfiMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1913. f" Try bur Pancake or Buck wheat Flour Maple Syrup for break fast some morning! .' c - ' ' ' -.. : . " Our Fancy Ghinaware is now in and unpacked. Be , : :sure to look it over a display in our east window. H. M. SOENMCHSEN'S ST. AGNES SOCIETY GIVES FINE HALLOWE'EN DANCE AT THE K. S. HALL From Friday' Dallr. Las! evening the younsr ladies if St. Agnes Sodality entertained their friends at a most delightful Halloween dance at the K. S. hall in the west part of the city, and the. event was one of the most pleasant that this organization f charming young women has given. The hall had ben very prettily decorated for the dance with autumn ;leaves, interspersed with autumn colors - and Hal loween lanterns, which made the .setting fur the dance one of great beauty, and with the large crowd of .some fifty couples of jolly young people, who passed the time most eujoyably in tripping the dainty measures of the dance until a late hour. The music for the dance was furnished by Cyril Janda and Miss Clara JLanda on the violin and piano, and these talented musicians delight ed the dancers with the beauty of thfiir music. A .very tempting luncheon was served to the dan cers and refreshments of cider served to climax an evening of much enjoyment. The St. Agnes Sodality has given a number of these very pleasing dances in the past, but the one last evening was voted to be the best that has ever been given and everyone present felt they had the time of their lives. "Lazy Bill" Very Good. From Friday Dally. The appearance here last evening of V. B. Patton and com pany in "Lazy Hill" was very pleasing to the small-sized audi ence that was present at the Parmele theater to witness it, and everyone felt that the clever company of actors should have been greeted by a much larger attendance, as their work was very good, and had it not been for a number of rival social events the play would have had a large crowd, as Mr. patton has always pleased the Plattsinoulh amusementrloving public on his previous, engagements . here. MORE BOTTLES SOLD EACH YEAR. It. is easy to understand why an increasing number' of bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is sold yearly. Thos. Verran, 28G Edward Street, Houghton, Mich., gives an excellent reason ' when he writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has always proven an effective remedy, quickly re lieving tickling in the throat, and slopping the cough with no bad after effects." For . sale, by all druggists. ' ' For Sale! A full line of Ladies' Tailored Waists these waists are made by one of the best manufacturers in the busi ness arid we can sell you a Waist for about the price of malring-$l to $3. ZUCKWEILER & LUTZ and genuine Plays at Weeping Water. From Saturday' Dallr. The Holly orchestra, consist ing of W. R. Holly, E. II. Schul hof, Miss Marie Fitzgerald and Anton liajeck, returned this morning from Weeping Water, where they played last evening at a social dance given in the Phil pot opera house, and which was attended by a large crowd of dancers. The orchestra plays tonight at a dance to be given at the T. J. Sokol hall in the west part of the city. MOTHER OF C. A. WELSH PASSES AWAY AT RIVERTON, IOWA From Friday's Dally. Yesterday C. A. Welsh and wife returned home from River- ton, Iowa, where they were in at tendance at the funeral of Mrs. Jane Comstock,' the mother of Mr. Welsh, which occurred ' at the Mt. Zion Latter Day Saints' church in Riverton, on Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Comstock was 80 years of age and up to a short time ago had been in' the enjoyment of good health, but catching a very heavy cold, she gradually grew worse until her family were notified that her death was a. matter of only a short time, and the sorrowing family gathered for the last time around the bedside of their be loved mother to spend the last few days with her. Mr. Welsh was present at the time of the death of his mother on Monday, and in his loss he will receive the deepest . sympathy of his many friends, as the loss of a mother is one that can never be replaced, and although . Mrs Comstock had been spared, to her family for many years, her passing brings great grief and pain to them. A MAKER OF HEALTH. A good honest medicine like Foley Kidney Pills gives health to many -families. Mrs. O. Palmer, 635 Willow St., Green Hay, Wis., was seriously ill with kidney, and bladder trouble. Mr. Palmer writes: "My wife is. rapidly re covering her health and strength due solely to the use of Foley Kidney Pills.'"' For sale by all druggists. ' Corn Huskers Wanted. Will give someone the contract to gather and crib 130 acres of corn. House furnished on the place to live in. R. L. Propst, 'Phone 221J2, Mynard. Neb. 10-3 1-1 wk-d&w . Try the Journal for stationery. WLEI BRMUER' SHERIFF TO LEAVE TOWN I . Saturday evening Sheriff Quin ton received a "tip" that there was something doing out at th? home of William Hroadwater on Gold street, and he made his way out there to see what., the dif ficulty was, as for some time the neighbors hai noticed a larger number of callers there than there ' was really any heed for, and this action had Created ttio suspicion that all .'was not as' It should be. The .sheriff", ap proaching' .the house,' 'noticed a light at one of the windows, and while' walking around the'. house stopped to glance 'into the win dow, and as the blind was not pulled clear down, discovered one of the visitors being entertained by the lady of the house. The sheriff called one of the neigh bors, over to witness the' affair; and after securing the evidence needed, rapped on the door, and informed the parties that the community would be a great deal better if they would depart with out the necessity of being placed in jail and having a trial, and yesterday the Broadwater family departed for other, fields to make their home and the peace and quiet, of a spotless neighborhood now reigns in that section of the city. HALLOWE'EN PARTY AT THE FRANK OHM HOME From Saturday's Dallr. The. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohm was the scene of a delightful Halloween party last evening, at which time Miss Georgia Matous, Mrs. N. W. Chrisinger and Mrs. Ohm enter tained a number-of their friends in a very charming minner. The principal amusement was de rived from, card games, which made the hours pass very rapid ly. The first prize was capture by Miss Lena Hirz, while Mrs. C J.. Kunsmann carried off the booby prize. At an appropriate hour a most excellent luncheon was served by the hostess, which was much appreciated by the guests. Those in attendance were: Ale?darnes i. w . i.nris- inger, C. J. Kunsmann, Dr. II Thomsen, J. M. Hiber; Misses Georgia Matous, Elsa Streit- weiser, Lena Hirz; Messrs. Jesse Perry, Glaus Jess, George Gobel man, Hilliard Grassman. Card of Thanks. From Friday's Dally. We desire to take this method of expressing our most heartfelt appreciation of the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, and trust that the same kindly treatment may be meeted out to our friends in their hours of sorrow. Jesse niner and Family.. A Consumptive Cure. A cough that -bothers you . con tinually is one of the danger signals which warns of con sumption. Dr. King's New Dis covery stop the cough, loosen the chest, banish fever and let you sleep peacefully.- The first dose checks the symptoms and gives prompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed to help." Try it, as it will do the same for you. Best medicine for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. ' Money back if it fails. Price 50c and $i.00.' All druggists, or'by mail. H. E. Biicklen & Co., Phila delphia or St. Louis. Saved His Foot. H. D. Ely, of Bantam, O., suf fered from horrible ulcer on his foot for four years. Doctor, ad vised amputation, but he refused and reluctantly- .tried "Hucklen's Arnica Salve as a last resort. He. then wrote: T used .your salve and my foot was soon completely cured."; Best remedy for.burhs, cuts, 'bruises and eczema. . Get a box today. Only 25c. '.All drug- dists or. by mail. . II, "E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. NOTICE. TO HUNTERS I Fair warning to hunters. Any one carrying a guri through my place is liable to get into trouble. have furnished them my share of stockj to; hunters. y .Govern youself : ' accordingly" 1 and save trouble, .Louis ;Leiner. V.- . J ai-3-3td-2tw . Subscribe for the Journal, 'JUmrurJtktUM SJfP TWO LARGE CONGRE GATIONS T THE METHOD IST CHURCH SUNDAY -Yesterdaythe Methodist church was filled vilh two large con gregations, 'both at the morning ami evening ' services, and the sermons given by the pastor, Rev. F. M. Duiiiner, were much appreciates! and enjoyed by all who were' fortunate enough to be present. . The new pastor is a very able and pleasing speaker arid his sermons yesterday were clear and right fo the point, mak ing a very deep impression. upon his hearers. At the morning service - at iio'clock. in addition to the regular music of the choir, which is one of the best in the city, a jpost Charming duet was . . given, by Aiesuames 11 W'es'colt and Mae Morgan, and in the evening Mrs. A. O. Eggen- berger rendered a most pleasing vocal solo, which proved one of the most ,. delightful musical treats of the evening. PROWLERS SHOULD BE PUNISHED FOR - ' SCARING PEOPLE Last evening Sheriff Quinton received a telephone message frHn the'Iarm of Charles 'll Warner, southeast - of this city, vvich staled that several parties ar.med with guns' were prowling hH(jut the place,-and as only the Ja'ijies of the family were home they were greatly alarmed. The isHfkiff hastened to the farm, but whttever it was that had made the demonstration rhadr made their getaway, and uwe was no signs of them to be found. It was stated by the ladies .that jane of the men had cAme:;tirn-the porch and jfiredli'fceveral shots'; but without doirig any damage, bej-ond fright ening the; members of the family. '. Cause of Insomnia. The most common cause of In somnia is disorders of the stom aciji and .constipation. Chambqr laih's Tablets correct these dis orders and 'enable you to sleep. Formal by all dealers. 1 y 11 r Try ItifraaLior stationery. BiightenUp This Fall , WITH Sherwin-Williams Paints & Whether You Redecorate the Whole House or Just Brighten up an Old Chair There is Sherwin-Williams Finish especially prepared for your particular purpose. Sherwin-Williams Products are of high quality because they are the result of nearly fifty years experience. They are made of the purest raw materials, ground and mixed by the most scientific for mula and manufactured by the best machinery. When you redec orate your house, brighten up an old chair, or whatever you do over, remember we carry a Sherwin-Williams Finish that will give you the most desirable result. We will be glad to help you etc. Inside Floor Paint Made expressly for inside floors. Is easily applied, dries overnight with a good gloss and stand hard wear. Withstands tramping of feet comes in sensible, attractive colors Floorlac Forchairs, woodwork, tables, floors and other surfaces, a natural hard wood efl'ect. Stains and varnishes at one operation. Will not fade or change color. Swp For the outside ot your house use SWP. It is a paint that - will holds its color and defies the weather. It is economical because of its great covering capacity and durability. Comes in forty-nine artistic and handsome colors also black and white. FOR SALE BY F. IB. FRICKE & GO, 103 South Sixth Street. CASES FILED IN THE DISTRICT COURT RECENTLY The office of the district clerk was quitt busy this morning there were quite a number as parties filing cases of different kinds for the consideration of the district court at its next session. A suit for divorce was filed by Leonard J. McLaughlin against Juella M. McLaughlin. The plain tiff alleges that they were mar ried at Lincoln on August, i, 11)11 and that for the past, two years the defendant has deserted am remained away from the plaintiff and he asks that the law give him release from his marriage vows. The plaintiff has resided in Cass county for the past year, resid ing near KImwood. David Z. Mummert has filed suit against Antonie Ilrasky ask ing for a judgment and sale of the property of the defendant to satirfy delinquent taxes for the years 11)07 to date, which were paid by the plaint ilf, and he asks that title to the property be given him or the amount satisfied. Edward Williams vs. Mary V Haughman, et, al, is the title of a suit to quiet title which has been filed. The plaint iff is Ihe owner of lot 3, in block 22, in the village of Eagle, and desires to have the title to the property cleared up. NEARLY EVERY CHILD HAS WORMS. Paleness, at times a flushed face, unnatural hunger, picking the nose, great thirst, etc., are indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a reliable, thor ough medicine for the removal of all kinds of worms from children and adults. Kickapoo Work Kill er in pleasant candy form, aids digestion, tones system, over coming constipation and increas ing the action of the liver. Is perfectly safe for even the most delicate children. Kickapoo Worm ; Killer makes children happy and healthy. 25c. Guar anteed. Try it. Drug stores or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Medi cine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. Notioe. Dressmaking and ladies' tailor ing. Pbone ZJJ, or can at inn and Rock streets. 11-3-lwkd Duy your rancy stationery at the Journal offlca. :' V Varnishes in your selection of color-schemes, Kopal Varnish A perfect varnish for general use. Can be used inside or outside. Jt will withstand the sun and elements outside and the cleaning inside. Flat-tone A durable, sanitary oil-paint for walls and ceilings, producing soft, rich, flat effects; easily applied, easily cleaned. Twenty-four beauti ful shades. Mar-not Varnish A durable, tough, elastic floor varnish that dries dust-free in eight hours, and holds its lustre for the longest possible time. Barn Paint Brightens barns, fences, bridges, roofs, mills, sheds, etc. Protects them from the wear and tear of severe weather. Economical be cause of good covering capacity and durabilitv. Buildings Lots for Sale. One lot with concrete walks. brick cellars, concreted, city wa ter, gas, cistern and outbuild ings, just west of High schoo building on Main street. Price $450.00. Two beautiful level lots jus east of Fred Ramge's on Norl 9th street. Price, $400.00. In quire of T. II. Pollock, Platls mouth. Tel. No. 1. 10-28-tft Paints and Wall Paper at the Paint Store. Frank Oobelrnan- 9-26-tfd .NOTICK TO I1KKKX1HXT. In thv DiNtrlrt Court at Can County rhrRnka. Allen L.. Harvey, Plaintiff, vs. Kilna Harvey, Defendant. To K.lna Harvey: You will take notiee that on the 20th day of July, A. 1 . 1913, the plaintiff niea ins petition in Tlie lUstrlct (.our of Cass Counay, Nebraska, auinst you, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wiltully abanuoneu plaintiff, without just cause, for a term or two years. You are re quired to answer said petition on or before the lutn day or December, A. L) 1!13. Dated. November .1. 1913. ALLEN L. HAItVKV, Plaintiff. liv CALVIN H. TAYLOR. His Attorney, i.v Tin: ihstkict niuiT of cass cor.vrv. jvkhkaska. Albert I'endl, I'laintiiT, vs. David Karwicker, et al.. Defendants. To David Karwicker, the unknown Heirs and Devisees of David Kar wicker, deceased: Sylvira 10. Smith Warren M. Smith. Myrtle IS. Pratt Klrner L. Smith. Lois Smith MotJin nis. Hubert . Donovan. Georne C. Donovun, William W. Oullion, the unknown heirs and devisees of Wil liam W. (lullion. deceased. T, Shamp, the unknown heirs and ile- visees or tt. i . snanin. ueceaseu Samuel Casey, the unknown heirs and devisees of Samuel Casey, de ceased: Mtirv Ann Casey, the tin known heirs and devisees of Mary Ann Casey, deceased, non-resident defendants in the above entitled net ion : You and each of you are hereby not l ed that the plaintiff has com menced an action against you in the District Court of Cass county, ise- braska, for the purpose of quieting the fee lmDle title in the Diainiin, in unci to the following described real estate to-wit: Lot L'l In the SWtt of the SWVi of Sec. 7. Twp. 12. Itfre. 1, Jiast of the 6th 1. M. in Cass County. Ne braska, beinsr more particularly te scribed as follows: Commencing at a noini 1B.6B chains north and 2.27 chains east of the southwest corner of the KV'4 of aid Sec. 7, Twp. 12, N. lige, 14 K or the etii i: tn. inenre run ning north 1.1.175 chains, thence east 4. S3 chains, thence south 1.1575 chains, thence west 4. S3 chains to the place of beginning; also fractional lots ana 23 in the west half of the SW1, or sec. Twp. 12. N. IJge. 14 ttast or me tun P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska, ana being more particularly tlescrlbed as fnllnws- Commencing at a point 18.90 chains north and 7.60 chains east of the southwest corner or sec. 7, iwp. 12 North. Itange 14 Kast or tne bin i-. M.. running thence north 2.50 chains, thence east 6 chains, thence south 2.50 chains, and thence west 6 chains to the place of beginning: also all of lot 8. in the SW'i of the SW14 of Sec. 7. in Two. 12. Itz-a. 14. In Cass County, Nebraska, being more particularly de scribed as follows: Commencing at a point 16.29 chains north of the south west corner of the SW of said Sec. 7, running thence east 7.60 chains to the place or Deginnmg, inenoo norm 2.50 chains, thence east 6 chains, thence sonth2.60 chains, and thence west 6 chains to the place of begin t I ; t ;t if- 5VfMmot ning; and also all of block 3 in Town send's Addition to the City of I'latts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, and to forever enjoin you and each of you from claiming any right, title, claim, lien or interest in and to the above de scribed real estate, and to remove cer tain clouds from plaintiffs title in and to said real estate, and for equitable relief. You and each of you are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 15th day of December, A. D. 191.1, anil in failing so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for in pluimift'K petition. A LBKUT I'ENDL, Plaintiff, By A. L. T1DD, His Attorney. . CHATTEL. MOIITfJ AGE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of a chattel mortgage dated ' tlie hist day of May, 191.1, and duly filed in the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, on the :ird day of May, 1913, anil executed by the Chopie Cas Engine Co. (Limited) t secure the payment of the sum of $575.00, and upon which there is now due the sum of $.175.00 with eight per cent interest thereon from the first day of May, 1913; and also by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated the 7th day of February, 1913, and duly riled, In the office of the County Clerk, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, on the 8th day-of Febru ary, 1913. and executed by Chopie tias oline Engine Co. (Limited) to secure oline Engine Co. (Limited) to secure the payment of the sum of $700, and upon which there Is now due the sum of $700 together with interest thereon, at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 7th day of February, 1913, which last named mortgage together with the debt secured thereby has been duly assigned and transferred to the un dersigned The Bank of Cass County bv the mortgagee Charles C. Parmele, default having been made in the pay ment of said sums and no suit of other proceedings at law having been insti tuted to recover said debt, or any part thereof, therefore 1 will sell the prop erty described In said mortgage, name- 1 One 12 horse power and four 74 horse nnwer c;isrline enirines. and all of the lathes and appurtenances and all drills and drill presses, all plane and appurtenances, pipe threading ma chines, key setters, line shafts, ami lielis. and belting, valves, boring ma chine and toots, all small tools, emery wheels, and stands, two new horse power gasoline engines, three friction clutch pulleys, templets and jigs, all office furniture, all patterns for the dif ferent engines made by the ..Chopie r.H.soline Engine Co..-of ' every kind and character, three 'i horse power en gines, 4 horse power engine, ! norse nnwer encrine. and 1- horse power en gine, one large blower and one small blower, rattier, crane, cupoia, n-. brass furnace, all flasks and other foundry equipments, . also all patents tirocured and all patents now pending of every nature, kind and description,' connected with and pertaining to gas oline engines, and the business of manufacturing trasollne engines pur chased by said Gasoline Engine Co.. and John A. Chopieska, at public auci Hon at the factory or. saiu company in the oil v of IMaltsmouth. Cass Coun ty. Nebraska, on Monday, the 2ftli day of November. A. I. 1913. at two o'clock p. m. of said day. Dated wnvemner .s, ijm.i. . THE BANK OF CASS COfNTT. ..s.; - . Mortgagee. Inttr-a l lr riven that bv virtue of a chattel mortgage dated the 17th day of October, A. D. 1912, and duly filed in the office of the County Clerk nt i'uhu 1'nnntv. Nebraska, on the 17th day of October. 112.: and .executed by John A. Chopleska. to secure the pay ment of the sum of -$1,000.00 and up on which there is now due the suro of $1 000.00 together with Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from October 17. 1912, default having been ; made in the payment of said sum, ana no suit or other proceeding at law liav iiun instituted to recover sa4l debt or anv part thereof, therefore I will ell the property therein describ ed, to-wit: . , One 12 horse power, two 7Vfc hore power anil two 24 horse vower gas oline engines with trucks, at public iirtlnn at the factory of the Chopie Gasoline Engine Co. (Limited) in the city of Plsttsmouth, Cass County. Ne-: braska. on the 5th day of November. A. D. 1913. at the hour of two o:iock m. " Dated", Novembf r. 3, ,1913. TIl6 HANK OF;CA3H covnty. v . Mortgagee. I