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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 7. 1S)U(S JS At WIWN rs) rcf v7 7j V7 n V 1 n H1L HSnI3 Sale will be held at farm, five miles southwest of EViynard, nine miles north of Eehawka, and a quarter mile north of Eight EVHIe Grove Church. Come early and inspect this herd. Sale to commence at 1 :00 o'clock. Dinner will be served to all. All trains will be met at Piattsrnouth, rynard and Sehawka. mar jZs 4 7 ; 7T li". L- 34 Spring B YearSing oar. 1 Yearling Herd 13 Spring GsS'is. 1 r. 1 Fail ow with lifter at side. 5 tried sows. For Reference Only: For Reference and Sale: re. & cs coi. 80587 Com. B. & Cs Co!. 898C3 f Prince of Ccl's I 13571 A I I Love 35080A fWati's Model 66935 if. d i f King to Be 12653A r lii a "" 1 Duchcss Lsss 3051 8A t Baxter's Com. Miss 4 225012 f Commodore 13331A CO I 2r Sweet Rose II Col.'s Belle 2d. 1 3100GA f Golden Model V I 57111 Buddy's Best Babe 168834 84198 ( Sweet Rose 1 . . f Ohio Chief 8727A Col.s Belle 339S8A f Gclden Mode! II 77333 Melbourne Queen 163078 ( Proud Advance 23543 Manley's Best 82G59 ass This offering includes 6 spring litters and three bred sows by K's Col. by Commodore S. & Cs Col. Six spring litters and enc young litter by Perry's model, by Watt's Model. Spring litter by model Col. by Col. Tippy. One spring litter by Choice Advance by Advance V. One spring year ling herd boar by Watt's Model by King's Pal. One fail yearling boar by Fancy Model by Golden Model V. Two bred sows by Commodore B. & Cs Col. by B. & C, Col. One bred sow (with lit ter at side) by Col. Tippy by Tippy Col. TERH3S OF SALE: Parties wanting time must make satisfactory settlement with the Clerk. Our terms are cash. as see GOL. ft. 0. &RASCHEL, Aucf. l nimnv r r i bi.i i. r w. i i-urwi, i iuiuriicJii, ruordbKci farmer ! fl JSTSEND FOR CATALOG. 23 U ErHILAi Li OWNER. KEHAWKA. I i(CVS. !!-!-!-! !-!-!-! WW! 4 Vi!:iS Sllf!.in has. a force of men at rk lMiil.lin.tr hed.s for liis fat inercarin:;" herd of bbod ' .-fork. Jim I -1 i'im'ii lias been inler i'i!i a hot sn.', and as a r' liis fai r j ooiir up in a iim looking wliilc rio!). i-oc Kim- lias );r'i m Ui :-ick. Jit for a foilplc of Wi't'ks v. itli an attack oT iiliMisii'ss. 1 1 has 1 ! 1 coiitiiH-il to lijs bvtl a f.-n-alrr part of tliis wt-rk. ' arc vfiy nuicli iiMlchl.-i to ?!!. K. A. Kirk pa trick I liis week for ht'iptiiLT us in ll.c way of jrct-tinu- ami wrilinu' news for us in tile absence of the editor. Mr. an. I Mrs. Martin Kmsl of Olsfha. Kans.. came in Thursday eniny for a few days' isjt. villi relatives in Nehavka. Mrs. J.rns! is a ranii-dauylilff ,f Cirand inn ;:ti!.fr. I.. II. YoniiL' rci.i;!s a fu ld of '"Hi that a. ra--d .;." hu-hl per :i-:r', and ir- Mar k al-o ad mits that th s-iii!.' tiling lias haj.pert.-d up at his place. I'rcTly poiM yield fi,v a dry year. X. V.. lSannifiir. for luany years station aisit at this place fer the Misouii l'acilic. has re signed his position here. His pjate has heeu tilled by Ifennan Thomas fron. Howe. .Mr. ltaii'i i:l"; '1 !x to MC-epj : tipe oi-; 1 i-m in W'ahinton or 'Mrjrorr; one having been" 'tendered him. Genial Jiminie will - be greallv missi-d by a bd of his old "cron ies" here. L. II. Yttunir came home lasl week from a viil to his son John at (Ioerilire, Nebraska. IH crop conditions up there are im mense and furthermore that John lias a belter farm and bet teK improvements than "Dad." W'e simply overheard him talking and do not know whelher it was for publication or not, but be seemed lo Pe pi'olld ot Jnllll. About twenty of the Italian ex Ira f-panir who have beep working here for some time are helping V.. M. l'ollard with the apple piekimr (his week. This with the already larpe force he has nl work will make a short job of what picking is left. They have been duin.tr but very Iittb' packing: for the 10 days, all of the available force bein'r at work in the orchard. Ileitter, returned to her home at Alva. Okla., Monday. Fifteen of the younj? people of this vieinilv held a "weenie roast" ;ht in a V All vole roe 1 an i " ViT . . i i . EAGLE. Deacon. Mr. a: son tiny Sunday id Mrs. Men. Kinr an-I of Have lock were quests lit the home of Mr. and Mr. J. 11. I.al !om. Homer Clements of I eVeee, Nebr., arrived in town the laltei pai l of hist Week for a few week.-' visit willi relatives and friends. A. II. Vanlandinu'hani moved his olliee fixtures over lo bis house yesterday afternoon and will discontinue his up-town of fice for the present. Mr-i. Anpa Hackenbarh. who was called here by Ihe illness and death of her falhcr,. Grandpa ays ! last Wednesday ni excellent time. Wm. Irey di'(.ve to Rosalie, Ne braska, last week, where he se cured work sliuckiuj; corn. We underslandiii'' that, be is contem-platin;-: moviiit' his family up there in the sprinjr and entraKo in farmin.' for himself, Mrs. Hans Wolf, who has beep lakiu'r medical treatment al tlx Tabilha Home in Lincoln for Ihe past three months, is preally im proi-d in health, and was able lo relurji to lier hoiiu' Hie fore part of the week. An order froes into effect No vember 1st. requiring conductors on the Missouri Pacilie to collect. a:i excess fare of 5 cents when cash fares are offered on Ihe train. A rebate check is fiiven to th. passepjrer layable at any of their ticket xdlii'es. Misses Jennie Kudolph and Klla Small, of havenport, Iowa, slop ped off here Friday last for a few day' visit with the hitter's aunt, Mrs. Joe Spahule and other rel atives in and around Kairle. They aie op their way home from a two month' pleasure trip thiou'-'h the western slates. WEEPING WATER. Republican. .V?v'- -V?VI- J:. 9 Mrs. Kd. Sione of AIvo; relum ed Friday mornir.tr after several days' visit with Mrs, Fred Gorder. Win. Ioty was in Omaha Sat urday gelling- His eyes treateii, as they hae been bothering him of late. Mrs. W. W. Moore, of JMatls mouth, visited from Thursday un til Monday with her friend, Mrs. Ray Smith northeast of town. Mrs. It. 1). McNurliu returned Monday from several days' visit with her son and daughter and their families at llavelock. Mr. and Mrs. William Wettle and family of Murdoek, came down in their aulo and ale Sun day, dinner with their obi lime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Win. F. Lantrhorst . Mrs. William Jameson arrived Tuesday from the ranch at Sar frent and in company with Mrs. Amandus Heach and Miss Mary Slult will leave next Tuesday for Orantre, California. Harry Worman visited bis bi-olher, Elmer Worman. south east of town from Thursday eve ning until Saturday iiitrhf. II hail been nineteen years since Harry left here. He is married now and lives at Ft. Seolt, Kans.. and is railroading, lie is a full urown man now of the -00 -lb. type. W. W. Carter hail a thn eaere field of potatoes that averaged 1J5 bushels to the acre, which he sold at an average of 1)0 cuts per bushel. At that rale the yield would be 121 .50 per acre.- Pretty good returns from cheap land like our Cass county land. Why isn't it worth szM'O.no per acre? Andrew Moore met with a painful accident last week, which caused a broken rib and two se vere wounds on the -hv-ad and face, while-working with the Fitch well machine at the Foltz farm southeast of town. "While putting the cable on the drum his clothes caught ou the drum, lie has a brother, (J. S. Moore, who is fore man in the llanpey Harness Co., in Omaha, who came down ami took the injured brother home with him. -H- UNION. Ledger. Mrs. I.. R. Upton went to Oma ha Sunday evening for a visit with friends, returning home Monday. Joe Chidesler and family were down from Fa Platte Sunday lo spend the day with A. II. Chidest er and wif.j. Richard Smith received a car of cat lie from South Omaha last Friday which he drove out to the farm to consume some of his surplus corn crop. Frank G. Kendall and wife ar rived home Tuesday from Cust er county, where they had been making their relatives ami friends a few weeks' visit. James Lewis returned Wed nesday from Thurston county, where he spent a few weeks bar vesting a portion of Hie "nub bin" crop in that part of th state. 'John Chappell of Ihe vicinity of Murray was transacting bus iness her.. Wednesday afternoon He ha planned a trip into th Wyomintr country to investigate some of the land propositions!. A Intle mud-dauber could car ry all the land the Union boy drew in the lottery at North Platte this week, none of them re ceived even "honorable mention" in the lirst grist of names drawn, Ihe nearest Cass county shot be ing No. 5 'iH by Frank Reed of Murrav. and John Lindernian of Plal tsmoulh came next with No JS5. Syl Hathaway, who holds, down a po.-itiop as guard at the peni tentiary, came from Lincoln Sun day to visit with his relatives and friends. Svl is well pleased with his work (and salary) and speak? in praise of the manner in which the prison js man aired by War den Fenfoii. a great fealure be inir the eradication of the cocaine smuggling'. Amos McNainee arrived home Moudav night from his few weeks visit with the families of Charle? McNainee and Jnke Eikepbary at nrush. .ol stopping n the re turn trip to visit relalies al Swaulon and Orand Island. He positively denies the rumor that he w;'. married, and is seriously thinking of a lH-cent libel suil against this paper for intimat ing such a thing. LOUISVILLE. Courier. Mrs. C. G. Mayiichl is quite ill with la grippe. Our old friend George Meier, report s I hat his corn is turning out tine and that be will have sev eral hundred bushels more than last year. Miss Marguerite Miller spent Sunday in' Lincoln with her sis ter, Mrs. Peter Mockenhaupt.' w ho recently underwent a critical op eration at St. Flizatbelh's hos pital. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leller of Sarpy county October 2). Mrs. Leller is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hazen and Grandpa Nate is as proud as a peacock. Miss Katherine Richey went to Lincoln Fridav to be the guest of Miss Eleanor Frampfon at a Hal loween party. Mrs. Framplon has also extended inu'tali'ons for an orpheum party in honor of her guest . James Slander, secretary of the Platte River liridge company, took a party of young fellows with him to Greenwood last Sat urday where they went to repair a few bad places" in the Omaha Lincoln auto highway. Lou Jacknian, the rural mail carrier, is the proud father of a brand new baby boy; The little feRow arrived by parcels post on Thursday, Oclober :0 and likes his pew home so well thai be has decided to remain permanently. The home of Chester Merriam was quarantined Thursday by or der of Ir. polk, their litlle daughter H-mice having been taken down with scarlet fever. lr. Polk feels confident that he will be abb lo prevent the dis ease from spreading as she be came exposed while in Omaha ami has not been in school for more than a week. A. L. Palmer will leave "ew OOROER S FALL SALE OF mm AS !v3 mi To be held at farm, one-half mile south of Plaifsmouth, Nebr., on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12. 1913 Sale begins at I o'clock. Free Lunch at Koqh nHBHHHm. 14 Boars. Sow In this offering there will le a choice lot of good stutT sold and it will contain a lot of richly bred animals with lots of individual merit. The herd boar used is Petite Tec-unison and be will also be included in this oiTering. lie is a two-year-old sired by Matchless Kxputihion, out of a grand-daughter of Miller's Tecumseh. A number of the spring pigs are by him. Others are by the good loar Futurity Jack, a son of I Am UigToo. We have a good spring litter by Guy Price's Last, out of a dam by Big Victor. There will be sonic fall sturf sold and this is sired by Teddy, a son of Big Mischief by Mischief Maker's Best. This will be an excellent place to get some good, stretchy spring oars and gilts and good, useful fall stun". If you are interested write for catalog. Crates will be furnished to all those shipping out. GOL. H. S. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. RAY PATTERSON Gisrk. York today for a year's lour of F.urope. He will sail on the Im peralor, the largest passenger steamer in the world. Arthur's many Louisville friends will join with the Courier in wishing him a pleasant voyage. The Courier has arranged with Mr. Palmer to furnish its readers with a series of letters descriptive of his trip and what he sees of interest on the other side of the pond. H-I-H- -H-H- I- ELM WOOD. Leader-Echo. Mr. and Mrs. J. P ed Monday from a in Western Nebra Mr. and Mrs. C. . Cobb return business trip ka. I. Clapp re turned Saturday evening from an extended trip east. Howard, Capwell ami family went to Lincoln Saturday morn ing for a visit with '"Lucie Al" Hickson, who, we hear, is very low. Mrs. Will P.hodeu and grand son.. Charles llboden. of o'Oallab, Kans., are enjoying- a visit here with relatives and old friends. The Misses Pauline and Itulh Parnhart went to Lincoln lasl week lo see their brother, Poland who was operated upon for ap pendicitis. The Myers eighty acre farm near Avoca was sold at referee's sale a! Weepincr Water Tuesday by Attorney Wm. Deles Dernier lo Win. Huso, the consideration being S7.5(io. Jas. Durbin received word Ihe forepart of the week of the ealh of his father, Henry Durbin. al ttie old family home near Marr, Ohio. Deceased had attained the ripe old age of eighty-six years. Mrs. Durbin survives. F. J. Fitch and Chas. Hart were in Omaha Tuesday and called at ihe hospital where Andrew Moore was taken and is now rapidly convalescing from injuries re ceived while working' villi one or Mr. Fitch's well machines at Weeping Water. The L'eader-I ho made men lion lasl week of Ihe trip to Mil ford by Mrs. F. J. IIo.er to see her brother, Henry Carpenter, vim was cry ill al the old ol diers home. Mr. Carpenter died and the remains were taken o Waverly.'Wcb., for interment. Ihe funeral services being held then? Saturday afternoon. DEPARTS FOR NEW YORK TO RESUME HER MUSICAL STUDIES Last eening Miss Catherine Doey departed on .No. '2 for Chi cago, from whence she will rmi linue on to 'e" Yolk, where she will resume her study of mii-ic under the direction of Madam Lillian Starr, on of the most widely known and talented noii cal instructors in the east. Miss Dovey is gifled with a wonder fully sweet voice and din ing' I In time she was in .New York before taking instruct ion from Madam Slarr she improe. wonderfully and this year will lake up grand opera work and linish Ihe round ing out of her mu.-ical training. The many friends of Mi-s D e were loth to see her leae for the ea-d, but with Ihe bright future before her they will await to hear more of her triumphs in the east. Beautiful Shetland Ponies for sale at all times, fop the next 100 years, unless I die in tho meantime. I have now an extra fine stallion, the best in the slate, for sale. Well broke for both harness and saddle. Wm. Gilmour, Piattsrnouth, Neb. II. F. D. No. 1. FOREST ROSK Best flour on the market. Sold by all leading dealers. Try the Journal for stationery. Spend This Winter in California Think of it sunshine, blue skies, green valleys, acres of flowers, fresh fruits, yachting, bathing, golf, motoring and fishing all Winter long. 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