THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914. PLATT3RI0UTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PACC 7. ! 36x63 Crystal Ruj . pncei.oO, wye olfer ; !evgcpd5,-;Siew patterns, . good ''qjidlity .and-argodd value at r TiO NS -LOOKS-GO OD In from his rnncn in Perkins canity, NebrnVlcrt. (!u:!'Po W, - Hlflr"- gem-rUi niaiiaeruf the Km !i;i-:1'.H. -finds that' iio Muck ' in lliis stale is bderirg well tin d 1 that1 the expense of carrying, cat tle' through i- likely to "le".r.Vvrn to th- ' minimum. ' - ' " His own experience ' jiisi ities a-;! tic:i made by Mr.'Hokl ' l r-c. He explains that owing Ho Hi. -warm an.l 'l"-iS ;Nvirt'f. eat- j tie men hav-e been Compelled to feed hat lit I !'. except 'to animals "being finished off f. .r tin market.1 '.!m.-t everywhero throu-h the ".-tale" t fl " -Sf tK'.-'l-' hs .been luii'f 'of r,iv the w.-nt-h- gi;Voril7-' ly h-i r1?" tTTTi"nrfrr;-f-t'.t!' have Pi ayJ -:ljas-A,'Ji vinv tnvii houl havinr IrA.'-rf shf-ltere. .-i;-fTfed in-" side the 1'iict.isiiri's. In his trip across - Nebro-ka. Mr. II' ddrcge closely .. observed the condition- of. -Hi. winter wheat and found that growers without exception. s:.y that, tit ; -was ni'VT better. The.lritr rain's " l-!-t tail r"f '" ground-, ia tno 1. t of ci.iiiill iMi for th;LT()vli ft tii- plant an. J thest- f.Lhwel hv ttij week (.r'm.jro of rain kjr--in j- I .--en;'f"i-. v.et llir?. tsarthy far" - .eiiv the roi.ts of 'tlm. irraiu, so there is -.n danireT .wliaU'vev of the s..il dryintr out .ami hetiii-' -bjt'M niT atr in ' the --(.a-uLi. ' - i-.JiTr. .UolJpeso take : an opti mistic iev of the vholBi.-iU.'t- - I" . n" j'.ivil cis! iki reason wiiy t!e - it:hiir year shi-iihl nthiconn of tl;. )e-t that' Nehra-kans have -t- ff eu' r-it-n''(J.' He. .-loi'iks f)"' . a ifSivai of l.niites.s a!i line? within a hort lii'i- with--a'prril)-' -arWIity r it eoiitiiojfnir without --interruption dminc: Ih pprjar and stuunier. Omaha . lioe. L . Tioilce ts All PatronsI All par lies who are 'indebted to --the estate of Ausnis't TJorder, de- - consed. please call and settle ?nni" at onee.- Will find the aC- 'nurit at (iordor's Implement " Store. ; - " " ' - i Fred C5oi:der, I'xectilor. Try a sack of Forest Tto?e floiir. Your money refunded if not satis factory. ; Try the Journal for calling cards. : ' CASTOR I A Tor Infants and GMldren. Tr.3 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of T - American; Lady Xprsets -: . It is a woman';? privil-ee to look as well as ylie j I can, and evecy" woman nnderstaiuls that In order -to ; look well, Jierrclotiies must fit properly. , The Aiuer- ' icaii Lady (Joivet gives' tlie proper line?. - : . j ' We varry. a.conilete line of tliis popular cornet.--, i 1 Tliere' are models for" meditiin 'and stout liguresif .vou-try diin ypu .will realily see.the jiieritj and( good j -'points of these splendid corsets. - ; "" :: We are sejiiiig peaches, ;;l()c for ' a limited j . f- T - 5 ' i..-:sr.--:? .-:of .j.-i..!! v.-.. 3C. "r n regular g S3 2t oitirese at G Js MILES HEADS "STATE LEAGUE Hastings Man Will Direct Or ' - senizalicn in Nebraska. :. Kearney, Xeb., Jan. S. The Nebras ka State lecgue was well represented in tiie state meeting held in tbe Mid way hotel in tbi city. At the direct ors' meeting. President A. C. Felt of Supenor made his report or the year, which shcw&d that after fines, tooncjs Crcm the sale of p'.ayers" and other moneys taken in Tvere cheeked up with disbursements, the league head was overdrawn '! 7 cents.- J C: W.-Kibler of fcarney, A. C. Felt of. Superior, Kilgore of York, C. Polleek oX. Columbus and C. J. Miles of Hastings ."yere in tbe race for the rn-esidene - 'at tli'e cptnihg. After the first ballet, v. hh b was in favor of Felt, he withdrew his nanis in the two hal Ir ts folloWins;. and C. J. Miles of Hast inr "as elected. C. E. Poileck of' Oo Uzmbus Was elected vice president, i On the board of directors are A Grady of Columbus, EJ , Williams . of Grand, Island, A. C. Killian q. Kear ney, H.. E. Stein of Hastinss. George H. Etish rf Peatrice, Av. G. Eoye'r'of York and A. I. Goll rath of Superior. The scictirle committee will 1 he C. J. Mile's, cF.ah inan : V. Li "Stiekel of Kearney, 5TTb E-elyn "Broadstone of Superior-antl P. L- Ecrticu of-York. Fremont had :no delegate at, the rneetinp, while JCorth Platte sent wo. I'. VOTER MUST SHOW PROOF Siipfeme Court Reverses" Lower Body " ; . in Registration Case. "."',, Omaha, Jan. S. The .Xebraslia' si' preme. court has reversed the local district court In the case in which F;ith;r Viilrarrrs, long a residerit 'o' Orr.aha. soa'sfct'tb coapH the- elect Son c rrand issi6iv?r to c-lcw hira'to register, thou?b behad Jost his nctucalizaticn paiers. 1 . .. - ' : An op'nicn vritten hy Jurt-icc Seds wick upholds, the election ccramission er in rc-f using to rejitter fqreign-borc residents w.li'o fall t'o""proiucV written evidence i t their nataralizat':6n. , As. a resalr of the cession the elec tion commissioner will accpt' ' tt; sworn statement" of a" voter that he was born iri-the United States ts qn! ifying him1 for registrafion, but, is en abled to rec;uire men who admit they are ,of .foreign birth to produce docu mentary proof of . the truth of their stMorcr-nt ., that they have been nat vralizcili , Judpe Eri'irn,-who ctecided the casa In the district -obnrt. ruled that it x.-orc'd Tte r.nfair to refuse to acceot the" oath of a foreign-born voter-wh era sworn statements of native' born c-iti zf ns arii not quticnad- .Jlis decision 1 iiori;j?thr?5;j;.-bi .tb,-? ujrex!?e. court. : ' i - - t . ...... t . .Thd music -for-the. danc;Sat urday evening at Coates hall will be furnished ; by the , Holly or chestra and there will be a .rat tling good time for all who at tend. . - t : ,: f: fancy dried ; per pound L time euly- btrti& noY aft zvz ...k'-w .2 - V . i . . fl el PLfiTTSnOUTM FORTY YEARS AGO I I licmswf tnterekt to Our Readers' (J leaned tmrn tbe Newspaper. File of Many Yecrs Ago. . iloiu Judge '. Maxwell of Fre moidh showed us Uis j,rrave and legal, face down. Here last week. , - Our friend J'eCa.stro, just more limit fulfilled his proiniess, . by way of pe.rfcrniaace here: Uev.' J. fl. Pressten, formerly of the M.'F..-church hero, was down, fo see us-nrrd lirlp-titeemperance folks, 'ta TreV'k. : -'"4 M : -Fammctt Kennard, son . of Levi Kcnnard of Omaha, and an old friend of the. Herald, visited our sanetu-iu' last week. - Mr. K. is toppinjr with some realtives, Mr. Polk's, hi Cass county for his health. . Chas.X. Tiffany of Mt. IMeas ant has paid his respect to the Herald, and we hope le. may he as successful ben in 1S73. in -187 i as he has An' immense pair of weighing '3,000 pounds, bo seen at Hntlery's old horses are to stable. They are' line' 'specimens for farm use, and outrht t( bring: a grood price and readj' sale. II. S. Xewman, our old 'standby in the advertising1 line. Council man Newman, ' and Newman pron erally'haV sold .outfall his .right, title and interest 'in tho'iirm of S.. Bloom A Co., and walketh'our sti-ets or.ee more, a 'gentleman of leisure. ' We are sorry do lose Mr. Xt wnian, and hope he may find a niehe' worthy of himself to fill 'in Palltsmo'uth, Nfb. We are both pleased and sorry to announce to our readers that tlie IJeiald has moved into tiew ouai t'i s, ' on tlie south side'of Main street, nearly opposite Hct obl's , -store, ' in l!ie .premises 'of M. L.' Wliite; please, because 'Ave Ket nearer the ,,posfolice for packing 'our ".large" jnatls so long a' -distance is a severe .iob and. farge'r .and bet (er rooms.'! Sorry to-lyavV l lie4 old quarters, so long ifj. home of tlie first real lasting newspaper in dv count'y. aiiif to leave tho old river, .even for this diort distance, on vho.e .very banks wciirst matle our iioine -in Nebraska, and close to whose, shores, we have eyej since dwelt, with one-jshoi t intorrnption. Our friends down the si reel must not imagine have left them be hind, 'however, for a" warm place ju our heart will ever remain for Kiich fried and true friends as ,tho Herald has found down by tlie old river, and believe us, that' noth-. jng hut the. real belief 'that 'our bu'.-iue?s, .'interest s demanded a change would have induced us to leave the old and well known quarters. , Come and see us, one and all. White &"arra,h have gone in to the coal busines. Jought 15ur kett out... See their new ad. Imrket f,. our lovely, young' coal merchant, haa k'ft fur .OUunnva to.enter.into business on a larger scale, (,'rmd !"', liurkell; all tlie gjrls say-so, .anyway.. ,. Joltn Cummins, our jMunienlly correct;. and gentlemanly .county treasui-er,- is head over ears in business just now making out taxes pies.'" and things for "de peo- It "tickled us ro see JSiT Knight John-It. .Porter' try to get his saber-back ' in the sheath the other evening at Omaha. It. is a gotd ways over and 'around - in front 'of 'tho juige before you gel (o where a sabrr hangs, and as it i many years since our friend. Porter,--has seen that far around ami- behirVil ''him, it' hiik some ddiea4e. lingering to . ;gct ' Mhat sabre in that sheath! that's alL! I'-.'-- ' ' -. , '. ' - I'x-f Sovernor Jame?, now. of West' point, ealhd on the Her rd Monday. " . We were not in, h-VU accept, the governor's - call, afid f i is friernl's note- with due meekness. Vlnv. James is an ojd at-finaiitTt;roe of long standing, hailed from Dakota' in the day "long- syne,, -and miny iir! the hours' chrtt we drive enjoyed in the'j"ddfashloneit 'days, .when we all tnvded foot", or horseback; a ltd '' !.sJofifi'i ' at - (Jd-fasiijaned tavcj iiAaud ..hc.ldi.'jiurt :a Jdg hoi.iiff.'MiHl '-isich." . v j, . VfF:-Vll?r ?f.Kight Mije vi'' li 'fUJ htf llieVpapt ?t f'Jiu5rch fBr-'irntrsda.y: foif.-tije pj.iraiosc of friktlhg --"a-fes'tivahon: the -. 27th day TfrJafiuary, 'AjSe JriuH'Ms f which "shall be used to jiay otf the in'debtedhe'ss "of th'& 'ch-ufdirTIi following persons were .chosen as idiicers and committees: I). . Drapor,. iu-cidi'iit. Ilidierr Metteer; secrtdary. Special -" Committee A. J. Miekle,' S.'.II. Draper.- . Committee (tn Arrangements C. II. King, Charles Uat"e"s, John nichardoiY. .TarrteiRnro- II : Sny der, 'Samuel nichardso.11. Aus tin Charles-Motteer, John Mur ray, James Mayfield, J. C. Oil mi'ur and Mr. . Best., also Mes dames E. K. King, K. Hates, M..M. Richardson, James Ruby, Henry Snyder. M. S. Riehardson, James litdty, Henry Snyder, M. S. Rich-aid-on. B. Austin, J. Murray. J. Mayfield. J. C. (iilmour, Mrs. Best ar.d Miss Cary. The above committee are re quested to meet at the. church on the evening of the 2 lib of Janu ary to make further arrange ments. Crossing the river -on the ice with teams commenced yesterday for the first time this winter. Rudolph Heisel takes charge of Schluntz's new flour and grocery depot. John Cummins, esq., new coun ty treasurer, from this time forth: and W. L. Hobbs retires to the "buzzum" of his family. More next week. The U. S. land ofiice will open for business on January 2. 187 i. Parties having business with the ollice will subserve their in terests by writing to or calling on W. E. Sheldon, near the land ollice. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Hubbard House, at Weeping Water, in another column. Mr. Huldard;openrd hrs house to tlie public 'on Monday last, and will l.e prepared to entertain all at reasonable rates. We prophecy that he will have plenty of busi ness. Lee Est eH, the great emigra tion acrent and R. R. land man f Webster county, t ricd to go east Christmas, and -failed to make connections ; at Plattsmouth - on account of the ice in tin river and the drug stores Trf town. He is' going1, .to' Clril lien the-, tin- nuiuine town of Ohio, to get mar ried,' it is 'said...! Expecting a live ly ague shake 'there he laid in a supply, of 'anti-bilious pills and things. . Public Tlie undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his home, one miles north of Murray; ten miles northeast' of 'Nehawka, eight miles north of Union, , and seven miles south of Piatt snioulh, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 15th the following described property to-wit : Six Head of Work Horses. One bay mare with foal, com ing G years old, weight 1,500. One black mare with foal, coming- 0 years old, weight 1,500. One span of black geldings, coming 7 years old, weight 2,000. . One iron, gray marc, coming G years old, weight 1,100. One gray mare, coming 9 years old, weight'1,400. Two milk cows. ' One Red Polled yearling bull. One yearling calf. ' Twelve calves. Twelve head of shoats, weigh ing 100 pounds. Farm Implements. Two farm wagons. One spring wagon. ' One Badger cultivator. One John Deere -two-row ma chine. ' One Western Belle lister. One John Deere walking culti vator, new.- Hazel-Menthol Plasters Effectively relieve paiu. The wothing rf focta of Menthol are quickly felt in Back ache, ' Iiheninatism, Sciatica - and other painful affections. .Yard rolls 1.00; regu lar Hize 2ic. ! All druggists or direct by mail, tlavis Si Lawrence Co., New Vork. Samples mailed upon reqaeil, 6c st&mpi. FOR Deep-seated Colds Coughs," Croup,' ; Bronchitis - Qontain no harmful drug. -.. ... . ... - AU dealers. . . . -DAVIS & LAWRENCE CP.. New York. Sale SWISS PA li m .?iVJ. ,3-section harryv. - One Moline corn planter. "" 'One oile-h'orse drflir' " " " One ll-foo Hoosier seeder. One pair stock srales. : 1 22-fisc press drill. One McCorm'ick mower. One 7-barrd steel tank. One Avery stalk-cutler, 2-row. Oae grindstone. One Fairbanks windmill, 30 fo.it tow'c'r'.' " ' ' " " ' "One set inclfand Ihree.qnarter harness. One set inch and one-half har ness. Some household goods and other articles loo numerous to mention. ' Terms of Sale: All sums of -MO and urah-r, cash in hand. A credit of six monliis will be given on all um over ;?lu, purchaser giving g.d bankable paper at S pt cent in terest from dale. Ail properly must be .-etlle j for before being removed. S.le will commence a? 1 o'clock sharp. Lunch at noon. W. B. VIRGIN, Owner. Wm. R. Young-, Tom Cromwell. And ioneer.. W. G. Boedeker, Clerk. Combination Public ale! Owing fo the undersigned having sold all our interets in this locality, and are preparing to move from the .-late, we will offer at Public Auction. Jo the lushest bidder, (lie I'olbtw im properly. Sale will be hdd at the home of J. T. Poi e;-. on what i known as the obi Flemming farm, one mile south and two miles west of Murray, and six miles north of Nehawka. on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 1314. Sale to Commence at 10;oo O'clock A. Si. r. Head of Horses. One bay horse, 3 yeais old. weight 1,300. One pair of black match cd!s. coming 2 and 3 years old, weight 2,ooo. One mare colt, coming 2 yiar. old. weight 1,150. One brown gelding, coming 2 years, weight, 1,050. Two black Old. Shite mare, coming 2 years old. weight 2.oo0. One black Perchon mare colt, calling. 6 Head of Cows. - One brindle cow, 3 years old. rresh in March. One Red cow, 5 years old, fresh this fall. One red cow, i years old. fresh this fall. Two. Holsdein heifers, fre-di in March. One first-class milk cow. Farming Implements and Machinery. One Newton wagon. On' Mitchell waron. One single bucrgy. One corn elevator ami dump. Two end-gate seeders. One Sweep grinder. One McCormick binder. One Oborn mower. One- single drill. Two 3-section harrows. One hand sheller. One Iron Clad incubator. One Acme binder. One 2 -row paite culivalor. Two walking cultivators. Two farm wagons one new. One Wester Bee lisler. Forty rods of hog wire. Four tons of prairie hay. One Bradley ridiug lister. Two Case stirring plows. One Bradley riding: cultivator. One Avery. walking cultivator. New Departure cultivator. One forge and anvil. One hay rack. One stalk cutter. One 2-rovv John Deere plow. One old Trusty incubator. One McCormick mower. One McCormick lake. Two riding cultivators. One 2-row stalk culler. One low wagon and rack. One grind-stone. Six tons timothy hay. Some household good, and many other articles too numer ous to mention. LUNCH SERVED AT NOON. ; Terms of Sale: AH .ums.of H0.O0 ar.d under, cash: on all nuns over sslo.np a credit of six months will be given, .purchaser giiu- notes wi li ap proved security, bearing iuler--st al S per cenll All properly mu-d be setlb'd for 'before being' re moved from tlie premises. P. T. PORTER, JCHN H. FAF1I3, 'Ownars. - WM. R. YOrXG. '': TOM CROMWELL. At'cf ionrera. V. G." BOEDEKER, Clerk. jfjm h''Hii'-m liar, frili-, A rmi gm-tim ' 'iitiM 5,000 fya W h Q 0a January 14 .and 15 we will lead a car of Chickens at the B. & i i. depot. We wili pay 11 l-2c per pound for Springs 11 I-2c per pound for Mens kwiser noticj: to cncDiTORS. In County Court. fTATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In the Matter of the E-!a!e of William H. Bf-tt-. sr., D-c. a-ed: Notice is hereby given to the creditors of said drcea-d that hearings will be had upon d.i'ms hied against said e-tale. h- f re me. County Jud-e ,,f Ca-s C , ,:,!-. Nebraska, at the Coi.;,ty r... -rt loom in plat t - m -i;J !i, j;i .-aid County, on the l.'dh day of .T. :: nary, 101 i. and on the 1Mb '... of July, l'.l i. at " lock a. m.. each day for examination, a fj'j-f-menf and allowance. All claims mu-t be fibd in said court on or before paid la: in-ur of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of .-aid County Court, at I'lntl--sr.oufh. Nebraska, tliis VI It day of December, 1913. : Seal , ALLEN .1. BF.KSO.V. County Juj-e. C. E. TEFFT, Attorney. !2-ir,-Jwks OTI i: Ol' IIMIMiTlt TI. In Ihr oanl l ann of I ftutl), Vchrkii. In the '.ittf-r ir- l-tale f .Inc.-t W. Viill.Ty. 1 a-i-ii : .Ml j..-ron ir.t. r -t'-il w!'! t.iU" to t if ll.iit thrrf !a l.'-ri i -1 in li r oir-re f th I'out.ty ;rt at i-:.4Tt-ri'.utli. N liis iv.i. a ..t!tn ri f-T t rtl.;.te f'f 1 1 "-t;i;. i.f ' W. Vs I- ! ry. ci- V lif ;oi",tr w i'l l i..td 1i".N s.iii! Jn-iili'.n In a " :rt r tlie ttli i.y ft Jdn.i.uy. 1!14. at o'i! k ii Tii., are! ti nt ail ' - t .nn t K U r U fif t i t i ' n i ! i t-.' ! . ; r . 1 it! -:.'. tim-, Mrel :i Ju:tal.!. ' a 't i . : H1m;r.f.--tr:t..r T-r l t:. .-.ntlcn.i it .f ! -.; V'itni--s l ) ,oi.l to. I v-;.l -f .i i1. nrt fit f'l.ittym :'th. N '. i 'i . t..i ol-t ('.li' Of 1 -t .r. UM't i?.fiii .Li.nx .T i k:- County J..-"t-. t. o. rwvui:. .tt .i : - .. i-:-k oth V- ln the District (niirt of (' (tmatf, fhrli. l'rar.k A. Lavis, ria.nt.rf. vs. Mapirfe K. T;'.vi.. If fr idjnt. To ilatrcif M. Iavi.: Y'.ur are lirel.v n " t : ft I t'. at Frnk -v. Iavis, on th fiftn d.iy i . t. . I 1S13. renim.-n-fi'l .in ai1i r f .r r- ar:iir:t yen. .v ! ' j.- 'i- ti.)n In tii 'M-strict rn.jrt i-t i"a.- r..;ir. tv. N-rrak.-i. on V irr.i:i.; t.f -trt-nn- c-rurllv nr..' t-rn i- n. Vfti arc T-r:n ivt-Z T i'n-wcr Mf 1 - tlon en "r lifore ?Iffirl:i . ti.w . cind day of Fbnnrv. A. I 1!4 FLANK A. IV1S. rMalnriT. J. K. IuL'OIS., Atit.rti' v "::av NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Ed M. McDonald nmII tak noiiee that on the f:r-' day of De-ember, lOl.'S. M. Archer, a justice of the j.t-ace of Ca -s coun ty, Ni bra-ka, is-m-d an orde;- .f attachment for the mwu of slo.oo in an action pending before hint, A OQOO filOySE DESHRVi il8i A house with a ir rf is like an ; 1 1 i r I - la with a leaky cover it's all rigrht till th- tet comes. It is i'heaT in thf ei.rl to have a ::! roof tlian an expensive cheap on. Our rl k ;f CEDAR SHINGLES AND GEHASCO REX FLINTCOTE . J-M ASSE5TOS AMD GALVAr!7E READY ROOFINGS olier vow variet! ;:s-rrtn!en; of tfiohs -t r'- r?;.-' r:::- m terials to select frr-rii. Conn- in ai:i ei;i::,i;i-- I: PIat!sm:ulh rrn rpn rrz I id ba LiP pounds m f5 fop ct V x Lisa ii SS & lull J , v. h- : . . n .1 -1. i C - i -and I d M. M l . .: I - ! a-,f. Ci.i? pr.. p-. co-i-i-tj: - f t i. - . -! -e--. .M of l!,.- i' . j 1 1 . i I n a! i .". ii- d -i : ; 'S.'iai r;ni-.. W; i : . ! t 15i h .Li'. ..f J.ia ...r: : 1 i . at o'eI"--k a. re.. There will be .7 dircc 5irn al i Coates hat. on S-ii'-rdjy cter.r. : tr ti a C::-:.o;:i tn c ub. to ! w!-ici D"? put':c Is. cirially in I vi'.ed, ar.d a fiood tin? ossu."- ed to all wr.o take part. Do you Knew that lire Jeurr.il ! ofTics carries t.i fines; line of stationary in the city? VVediin" stationery at t Journal office. EXGELS1DR MOTORCYCLE BARGAIN ft We r o :. - !.:.'. : w.-.-v! der 1 A'' i - ..'T ! I. strator f-T -.i :i a t.i.-i. Itd!v . Ha- r, n ir. :. i.-... -. 1 ! cr.i'e an i -h p j v ' D ' ": j w a;t lii! -p' - r '. I h I -j p-i . B .y r. w h '- i i- , : ji- I-.A-. i r.-r p-i"! ie-.:..- - a:. 1 1 re---, j w I . : ; 1 a' !. I H. STFfflEB 5 sea I Motorcycle Agent. j PLATTSMOUTH NEB. ! .-vrr-r V" - r -'-r j vC vC n W rum jm. nzs mill if ii .ir - 4:;--