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MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914. PLATTEWOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. IN TMi: DISTRICT C'Ol'RT IX AND roil THE COUNTY OK CSS, NKHKA1K.4. Samuel G. Stone. Plaintiff. vs. KrJrloh Fuchs. et al.. Defendant". To KreUrU-r Kuchs, Mrs. Krderich Fucli. hi 'wife, tirst uml real name unknown, th unknown heirs and de visees of Krederii-li Kuchs, deceased; T. W. Newman, first and real name unknown, the unknown heirs and de visees of T. V. Newman, deceased; 11. K. I'rice. and the unknown heirs and devisees of II. b I'riir, deceased, defendants: You and each of vou are hereby notitied that on the 17th dav of Feb ruary. A. 1. lH. the plaintifT herein. Samuel G. Stone, filed hi petition in the listriet Court of Cass County, .Ne braska, against you as defendants, the object arid prayer of -which are to quiet and confirm in the plaintifT the fee simple title in and to the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots seven t7, eiRht ts and nine t9. in block seventy-five (75. in the City of i-'lattsmoutli. Cass County. Nebraska, except a strip four and one-half feet H1,) in width off of the east side of said lot nine 9), to obtain a judgment liecreeing that the plaintiff js the owner in fee simple of all of said de scribed real estate, and to forever ex clude and enjoin you and each of you from claiming any ripht. title, claim, lien or interest in or to the above Ue scriled real estate, and to remove cer tain clouds from plaintiff's title there to, and for equitable relief. Plaintiff alleges that he and his immediate jcraritors have been in the actual, con tinuous, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse possession anfl ownership of all said described real estate, claiming the same against all the world ami especially against the defendants here in, since the year 1S6C. You and each of you are required to answer sai1 petition on or before the 27th day of April. A. IX 1914. and if you fail so to do your default will be entered therein and judgment entered as pmved for in plaintiff s petition. Outed thi. 12th day or March. A. IX. 1914. Plaintiff. CALVIN H. TAYLOTi. SAMVKL. G. STONE, Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-16-4wks IN COIATY COVRT. STATK OF NKBKASKA, County of Cass. ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Havir, leceased. To All Persons Interested: Vou are hereby notihed that there has been filed in this court petition for the appointment of an administrat or of above estate. That a hearing will be had upon raid petition before this court in the County Court rooms at Plattsmouth. In said county, on the 24th day of -March. 1914. at 10 o'clock a- m. That all objections thereto, if any. must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of the Countv Court of said courty this 2nd day of March, 1914. tSeal) ALLEN J. EEESON. County Judge. NOTICE TO NON-KF.SIDENT IKFKXUNTS- Alioe M. Smith. Smith, her husband, first real name unknown, the unknown heirs at law and devisees of said Alice M. Smith and Smith, and their unknown spouses, James Plummer and Nancy D. Plum mer, his wife, the unknown heirs at law and devisees of James Pluramer and Nancy D. Plummer. and their un known spouses. Selwyn li. Plummer and Sarah Plummer. his -wife, the un known heirs at law and devisees of said Selwyn H. Plummer and Sarah Plummer. and their unknown spouses Fred J. Plummer and Plum mer. his 'wife, first real name un known, the unknown heirs at law and devisees of said Fred J. Plummer and Plummer. and their un known snouses. Harriet M. Young and O. P. Young, her husband, and the unknown heirs at law and devisees of said Harriet M. lount ana J- ' Youmr and their unknown spouses and John Doe real nam unknown) and Hichard Roe (real name un known), lefendants. will take notice that on the nth or -eDruary, isi. Lillian C. Wilson. plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the Kistrict Court of Cass County. Nebraska, the object and praer of which petition are to quiet and confirm the title, ownership and possession or saici piainiirr in anu to the following tlescrlteu real estate. to-wit: The west half w Vs of the southwest quarter Iswi,) of Section six S). Township twelve ti2. ;sortn Kange ten (10). east of the 6th 1. M.. in Cass County. Nebraska. and to establish her fee simple title thereto and that she and her Immediate grantors have been In the open notorious, exclusive, continuous, ad verse, visible and actual possession and ownership of all of said above described real estate. claiming the rame as owners thereof against all the -world and especially against the defendants herein since the 2th day of October, lt78, and praying that the defendants and each oi them and all persons claiming by. through or under them, or any or inem. may te enjoin ed from claiming or asserting any right, title, claim or interest of any name or nature in or to the abore de scribed real estate, or any part there of. and for general equitable relief. You and each of you are hereby required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 6th cay of April, A. D. 1914. LILLIAN C. WILSON. Plaintiff. P. P. WHITE. Attorney for Plaintiff. IN TIIK niSTHICT CO I IIT OF CASS COl NTY, Ellll AMv l. FRED CHRISTIAN. Plaintiff. Uoc. -X." Page vs. j jq 62S3 THOMAS COLLINS?, et al.. Defendants. MlTll'E. Thomas Collins. Mrs. Collins. first name unknown, wife of Thomas Collins, and the unknown heirs of Thomas Collins: Mrs. Pronger. first name unknown, wife of Oeorge K. Pronger: Mrs. Morgan, first name unknown, wife of Greeley Morgan: Mrs. Wat son, first name unknown, wife of Allen Watson: Mrs. Snyder. first name unknown, wife or A. Ai. Snvder: Mrs. lodd. first name unknown, wife of Theodore 11. lxxld: Mrs. Snyder, first name unknown, wife of Matthias Snyder; Mrs. Hickey, first name un known, wife of John Hickey: .ou and each of you are hereby notified that on the 25th day of June. A. U. 1912. Fred Christian, as plaintiff, filed a petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you as defendants interplead with other de fendants, and that subsequently on the 2nd day of March. A. I. 1914. a sup plemental order was entered by said Court for supplemental service upon you by publication. The object and praver of said petition is to quiet and confirm in the plaintiff the title to Government Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 5,. 7 and 8, the Vi of SWtt. the SKVi of SW. and lot 11. & ub-divislon of Govern ment Lot 6. all In Section 6, and the EH of NEVi and EH of BE V4 of Sec tion . all in Township 12 North. Kange 10. East of the 6th P. M Cass Countv. Nebraska, and each and every part thereof, and to obtain a Judg ment decreeing that the plaintiff. Fred Christian, is the owner in fee simple of said real estate and every part thereof, and to forever bar and ex clude you and each of you from any right, title., interest, or claim in and to said real estate hereinbefore de scribed, or any part thereof: plaintiff claiming in his said petition to have acquired the title to said real estate and every part thereof in himself and his grantors by virtue of open, notorious, actual, adverse, hostile and continuous possession of the same under claim of ownership for over forty years. You are required to answer said petition on or lfore the ISth day of April, a. z. a4 CHRISTIAN. Plaintiff. By AHTHTJR C PANCOAST. Hi Attorney. .... 3-2-4wks Visiting cards at the Journal offlca. NOTICE. . la the County Court In and for the County of 4 ana. Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of David Stettler. Deceased. To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of March. A. D. 1914. Elizabeth Stettler filed her petition in this Court, alleging among other thing that David Stettler departed this life inte state on the 19th dav of Februarv. A. D. 1914, being a resident of Cass County. Nebraska, at said time, uos sessed of an estate, consisting of real ana personal propertv. to be aa ministered, and that he left surviving rum as ins only heirs, at law the rot lowing persons. to-wit: Elizabeth Stettler. Jacob Stettler. James Stettler Sarah Jackson, and the children of William Stettler, deceased. Daniel Stettler. deceased. Harriet Ealuman deceased, and Hmmeline liall. deceased names unknown, and asking that find ings be mail1 in accordance with the allegations and that Letters of Ad ministration be granted to S. C. tsovles. A hearing will be had upon said petition at the office of the County Judge in the Court House at Platts- mouth. Nebraska, on the 24th day of March. A. D. 1914. at o cloc k a. m. before which hour all objections there to. if any, must be filed. Bv the Court. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judge. DALE S. P.OYLES. Attorney. 3-2-3wks NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO OPERATE A POOL AND BILLIARD HALL. Notice is hereby srien that the undersigned will, on the 17th day of March, A. D. 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, make application to the board of county commissioner? of Cass county, Nebraska, for a license to operate a pool am billiard hall in the hotel build- in jr. Village of Cedar Creek, Cass County, Nebraska. ' Dated this 5th day of March, 1914. WALT CONNER . NOTICE OK PIM.lCTION FOlt LIUIOK 1.1CKNM. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public that the undersigned. I-.u Donat, has hied his petition and application in the office of the city clerk or the c:ty or I'laus- mouth. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, siirned by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a lK-tnse may lie issued to the said .fc-d lonat lor the sale oi malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing or sam apnncution in building situated on the east half e- of lot twelve 12. in block twen tv-nine 29 in the First ward of the said Citv of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. ED DONAT. March 16. 1914. Applicant. NOTICE OF nI.ICTION FOK Liuioit i.i( i:i. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public that tin1 undersigned. Ed Egenberser. has filed his petition and application in the orMce of the city clerk oi the city or fiaits mouth. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required numlr or resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the aptlicunt is a man of respectable character and stanulng arm a resident of the state of Nebraska and praving that a license may be issued to the said Ed Egenkerger for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date or the hearing or said application in a building situated on the east half teV.) of lot twelve 1 2 . in block twen ty-eight 2S, in the First ward of the said City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. K D EG EN B E i :o. i : I :. March 16, 1914. Applicant. NOTICE OF AIMM.1C ITIOX FOIl l.UUOIt 1.ICKNMU Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public that the undersigned. J. K. McDaniel. has tiled his petition and application in the office of the citv clerk of the City of Platts mouth. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed hy the required number or resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praving that a license may be issued tit the said J. E. McDaniel for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lot six 6. in block thirty-three 23). in the Fourth ward or the said Citv of Plattsmoutr. Nebraska. J. E. McDANIEL. March 16. 1314. Applicant. NOTICE OF rPI.ICT10N FOR LIUIOK LII KNSR Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public that the unaersigned. 1'eter l.oos. has riled his petition and application in the otlice or tne city clerk or the Citv or Platts mouth. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting xorin mat the applicant is a man or respectable character ami standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license mav be issued to the said Peter l.oos for'the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for trie periou oi one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lot twelve 12. in block thirty 30. in the First ward of tne saiu city or Plattsmouth, Nebraska. PETEK liOOS. March 16. 1914. Applicant. NOTICE OF PPI.iriTI( FOK I.IUl Oil 1.ICKN!K. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public that the undersigned. Adolph Geise, has filed his petition and annlication in the ottice of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth. county or Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the reoulred number of resident free-holders of the aaid citv. setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praving that a license mav be issued to the said AdolDh Ueise for the Rule of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on the west half (WV) Of lot Six (6). in block tblrtv. four 34). In the Fourth ward of the said City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. ADOLPH GEISE. March 16. 1914. Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR I.I it l OH I.ICKNK. Notice is hereby given to all nersons Interested and to the public that the undersigned. J. L. Russell, has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth. county of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said citv, settinc iorin that tne applicant is a man or respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praving that a license ma v be issued to the said J. L. Itussell for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period or one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building- situated on lots eleven and twelve cii ana izj. in block twentv seven (27). in the First ward of the Said City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. J. L. KVSSELL, March 16. 1914. Applicant. Do you know that the Journal office carries the finest line of stationery In the city? notice op appi.ic mox for 1.141 OK LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public that the undersigned, Wm. Henrichsen, lias filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth. County of Cass, und State of Nebruska. as required by law, siened by the required nuralr of resilient f i-ee-liulders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praving that a license may be issued to the said Vm. Henrichsen for the sale of malt. spirituous and vinous liquors for the perid of one year from the date of the hearing of said applica tion in a building situated on the west half (wl-il of lot one 1. in block thirty-four C!4. Fourth ward of the said Citv of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. WM. HENKICHSEN. March 1C, 1914. Applicant. IMS NEW MEDICINE SAVES YOU MONEY We are druggists right here in your town and mako a living out of the drug business, tm I it is because people have to have drugs and not because we like to set' people sutler we don't. Our duty is to render the best service we can. and when someone is ail incr, we are interested in seeing them take the best medicine there is for their particular trouble. We don't recommend "cure-alls," as we don't believe there are such things. We don't want you to spend more than you have to. Some of 'you get small wages, and when you're sick, none at all, and you should, get the most you can for your money. We recently came across a new remedy for increasing strength and building up people who are run-down and emaciated. We know that a slight trouble some times grows into a serious one, ami to stop it in the beginning will save you money in the end. This new compound is called Hexall Olive Oil Emulsion. It is the best remedy, when you are run-down, tired out, nervous no matter what the cause. It doeMi't merely stimulate you and make yon feel good for a few hours, but takes hold of the weakness and builds you up to a healthy, nor mal condition. It is a real nerve food tonic and builder of good blood, strong muscle, good diges tion. It contains Hypophosphites, which tone the nerves, and pure Olive Oil, which nourishes the nerves, the blood and the entire system. Pleasant to take, tam tams no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. We promise that if you are not perfectly satisfied with it, we'll give back your money a- soon as you tell us. Sold only at the T.miO Rexall Stores, and in this town only by us. .1.00. K. a. Fricke & Co.. l'ni.n Mock. Plattsmouth, Neb. A PENALTY FOR SELLING FISH OUT OF SEASON IN NEBRASKA From Saturday's Dans. Friday, which is generally great day in the fish market in al most every city in the country was made more noticeable yester day in Omaha bv the raid made on the lirdi markets by the deputy game wardens, acting under orders from Oust Huttenbeck slate game warden at Lincoln, who will take charge of the prosecution of the cases. Among the fish seized was a shipment of 003 pounds at the market on South Eleventh street, which it is claimed were shipped by John Richardson of this city to the Omaha market and were caught here in the Missouri river. The fish were seized on the ground that they were shipped out of season in violation of law, and the punishment for the offense is a tine of from 925 to ?100. The fish caught here have been in great demand on the Omaha mar kel. as they arrive fresh and fine for sale and the traffic has been a very profitable one to the fisher men here. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching Fishel White Rocks, bred to lay S1.00 for 15 eggs. Inquire of Ella Kennedy. 2-1 3-lmd-d&w The Best Flour on the Market fOEESTEDSS WAHOOMILLCqJ wahoo.neb. L Ftoim Ul PLATTSLIOUTU FORTY YEARS AGO Item of Interest i Our Reader Gleaned from the Newspaper ' Files of Many Years Ago. Sam Taylor, the life insurance man of Nebraska,' was in town again last week. i Captain Wiles, our well known citizen'and fanner, dropped in and rejoiced the heart of the Herald. John T. Bell, well known as a short-hand writer in this stale, visited us last week and took dinner with the Herald. Olad to see John. Olis Chickering of Andoyer, Mas is stopping with the Her ald a spell, on a visit, to hi coun try cousins, nut west. Stale Orange Master W. B. Por ter has sent for e."0 bushels of early seed corn from Michigan. It is warranted to ripen in ninety days ami will help our grasshop pered. Miss Etta Ray of Shepherds town, Va., who has been visiting some relatives in this county for the past year, left for her home on last Monday morning. We wish her a pleasant journey and a safe arrival at home. Miss Julia Porter, oldest daughter of Wm. B. Porter, of Cass county, yesterday received a telegram that she had been ap pointed as an army and navy clerk and Miss P. leaves tomor row for Washington. I). C. We wih her success. We clip the above from the Lincoln Journal. Nothing like going abroad to learn home news. Master Benny Pettee, a young gentleman who came to this town about a year ago, held a levee on the occasion of his birthday lasl Monday evening, to which the Herald was very cordially invited. We greatly regret that "the problem of life" was so arranged at that time as to debar us from the pleasure of Master Benny's society on that interesting oc casion. The sidewalk on Vine street between Fifth and the Episcopa church, is not only a disgrace to the city, but it is absolutely dan gerous and will yet cost the city a bill of expense. .A lady la Sunday evening1 Variously hurt her ankle, ami we again call on the city marshel to cause that sidewalk to be fixed before next Sunday. There are persons who will not and cannot go to church on account of this walk. Ceo. A". Creamer, a gentleman living near the Ityehart family anil we believe a justice of the peace there, desires the Herald to make a correction from the apparent statement of the com missioners that he charged 818 for three trips to visit the Rvharts. The facts are that the bill was not itemized, and that the charge covered six trips to Plattsmouth and five to Loui ville. He was obliged to go to the Ryhart house two or three times each day; he furnished bushels of fresh lime and S3 worth of good bedding. All this was included in the one charge o 18, besides he went to Louisville for nurses on Sunday. With the exception of two times he had to take a team on each of these trips. He thinks that $18 would not pay for his time at day mm t A wages, lei atone me imngs ne furnished or the use of the team. and if his statement is correct it would not. At a meeting of the vestry of St. Luke's church on Monday evening the following vestry for the ensuing year was elected Senior warden, Dr. R. R. Living ston: junior warden, P.' H. Wheeler; E. B. Lewis, W. White, W. Balance, Cowles and Mac Murphy, vestrymen; F. B. Lewis was elected clerk of vestry, and Walter White, treasurer. The Ladies' Aid society and the young men of the parish, headed by Mr Lewis, have purchased a fine organ, paid on some sum oi debts and repairs, and otherwise aided in sustaining the parish, for which they received due thanks here below and were promised more hereafter. Some resolutions were passed, but as the Herald has not seen them yet, we all return our tnanks to tne choir and start in new for an other year. . i Local News From Saturflars Dan. Mrs. J. 11. Adam was a visitor in this day. of Mynard citv Thins- CI. M. Mark of the vicinity of Xehawka was a visitor in this city today and a pbaant call-r at this office. Charles Fetzer of near Louis ville came in this morning t spend the day visiting with his many friends in this city. John Busche and wife of near Cedar Creek were in the city es terday visiting their old friends and looking alter some trading'. O. P. Meisinger, jr., wife and daughter drove in this morning to spend a few hours lookinsr after some trading with the merchants. Mrs. Jacob Vallery, Mrs. Kate Minor and (laughter. Miss Made line, were patenters this after noon for Omaha to viit for the day. Enoch Moreland and wife drove in this morning from their home, south of this city, to spend the day here looking after some trad ing. Mrs. John Fight was a pas senger this morning f-r Omaha, where she will visit for the day with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Louis Meisinger, Philip Forn"ff and John Krager of the vicinity of Cedar Creek were in the city this afternoon to visit for a few hours with friends. L. A. Meisinger, wife and two little children departed this after noon for Benson, where they will visit over Sunday with Philip Meisinger and family. Miss Clair Bookmeyer came in yesterday afternoon from Cedar Creek. where she is teaching' school, and will visit here over Sunday with her mother. W. T. Adams departed this morning for York, Neb., where he will attend to some business matters and also viit with hi son, Max, at Gresham, near York W. F. Gillespie of Mynard was in the city yesterday for a few- hours en route home from Oma ha, where he was b.kintr after some matters on the live stock market. Mrs. Henry Born and children were passengers this morning f Benson, where they will visit over Sunday. Henry will take a spin up to the big city tomorrow t spend the day. Miss Margaret Mills of the Eastern Star Orphans' Home wa a passenger this morning for Omaha, accompanied by a number of her little charges, where they will visit for a few hours. John Rohrdanz and family o Cedar Creek drove to this city tin" morning and spent the day with friends. Mr. Rohrdanz called at this office and had his subscrip tion extended for another year. C. J. Meisinger, wife and little son were in the city today from their farm home, and while here Mr. Meisinger called and renew ed his subscription to the OK: Reliable for another year. Mrs. F. M. Stennett of Red Oak Iowa, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Johns and fam ily in this city for the past two weeks, returned home this even ing on No. 2 over the Burlington Joe Sabatka and family and sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Prospt, departed this morning for Woon socket, S. D., where they will visit with relatives for a short time and will then ?o to Brooklyn, in the same state, for a short visit with the brother of Mr. Sabatka. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Meisinger and son, Albert, of Cedar Creek drove to this city this morning, coming in to spend the day and see how Mr. Meisinger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meisinger, were petting along. Mr. Meising er and father were pleasant call ers at this office. Henry Horn of Cedar Creek was attending to business matters in this city today, and while here called at ihis office and renewed his subscription to the Daily Journal and the subscriptions to the Semi-Weekly Journal going to Mrs. George Nickel at Pekin, llinois, and George W. Horn at PLainvicw, Neb. 3 Good Breeding Stallion , ' . ... - v " - - - r - i . ., " : . f -, s -i - 1 . - - - PRIZELANDER A thoroughbred trotting stdlicn. is a jet black and weighs 1200 pounds. He was foaled in V.s7. ly Borolyptal 32229; dam Minaletta. by Wrestler 1x75 1: mnd da-n Minola. by Alpine 9011; ire Boro!yptol H2229. FJectionerr. Jr. 2G257. The season of 1914 for these horses will be made a: rry furrr. one mile south of Mynard. The Great Breeding Jack "Tom" Torn is a black jack with white points and weighs 1 000 good bone and a sure foal getter. He will aLo make th er.rire season at my farm. T For Herbert and Prizelander $10 to insure cnlz I fiimS1 to stant aml suck. For Bodenham and jck Turn IUIII1UI t0 insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be held re5por:5ibIe should any occur. When parties dispose of mares cr remove from the county service fee becomes due and payable immediately. W. A. FIGHT, Owner. Henry Horn in the City. Frr-m Saturly' I'ui'.y. H'iiry Horn, -i: - of lh cr.ial and prp'ru- r i l-r: t Odar C.r- k. wa in t!i- eity t.5 jy f.r th. lirt tun.' in two m..n!t:-. hain:r only r"--r.t!y r-c-r-d from an oi-rali-:i at on f t!ii Omaha h'pital-. and hi- lar--cirri. of fri":i!-; wer d-lthfd t' m-t him again an. I ta5v him by tlw hand. Vhi! in th.- ritv Mr. Horn r-ri'vM hi- si;h-'ript i. -n t-. th.- Kx.Tiinr Journal, a w-ll n th ub-eript ion- of i o-or- YV. Ib-rn at PIaini'. nv-l Mr-. Nickel-, a? P-kin. 1 1 1 i r- i to th.- S.-mi-.-Uy. Tto' vi-it of Mr. Horn wa- much appreciated by the Journal. Special "Health Warning" for March. March i- a trying mor.th for th very youn? and for elderly people. Croup, bronchial cold-, lagrippe and pneumonia are t be feared and avoided. Foley Honey and Tar i a great family meaicine that will quickly si 'P a cough, check the pro-sres of a cold, and relieve inflamed ard congested air pas-are. It i safe, pure and always reliable. For sale bv all drujrgits. 28 Cents for Butler Fat. The undersigned mana-er of the Lincoln Pure Ihitter Co.. at this station, i at this time pay ing 2Se for butter fat. h- de termined by the government Ilab cock test. We are aU.t payir.? the highest market price at all time for all kind- of produce an 1 poultry. Call and see me before disposing of your produce. Fred Daw-on. Lincoln Pure Ilutter C, Plattsmouth. Neb. See my i.no horse collars and notice if any mail order hou beats "em in shape, quality and price. J. F. Frank. No. io. Main street. H-13-Otd-ltw tfJhere Will You Go This Coming Summer? Will you make that grand tour of tht Pacific Coa.-ti There will be Pjeetal Summer rates in Summer are generally Or will you make a le$s Mountain eountryt including Scenic Colorado, Yellowstone Park, or the newest scenic wender Glacier Park? It i- not too early to be thinking over a vacation tour for nxt Surn- mer. men mere i uen uour iu juu, , iui i.- camping places and resort?, including beautiful rl?tes Park just north of Denver, lou accomdations in Estes Park. Will you make use of our to 1 o o BODENHAM MATCH LESS 22132 i an Lr. Iih Shire anl .is fxilf-vl ia lf0;l Bred hy Mrs. Mt-ti:;-cott. Eoilenha.-n. Lt-jrr.i::-ter. England. H i bay in color, with white f.icr. nn-i weighs 2000 pouvis. Eiri ham is an excell?:.t Irmi t acd has many fine ct!: in Cas3 county thai will prove this tattrzeT.Z. HERBERT L a forrel hore and is a t!xl fil j:ttr and producer. GETS Oil THE WAR PATH WHICH LEADS HIM ISTQ TROUBLE Fr-m rr;.'r' Pa-Ir. I.D-t ee;.i;; UJ . tJ.ef n qu.t- a (':: :n ',: r-d Fifth -tr.-t wI.-m I ar; I'-i--' .v -t;dder !y k t't- i r ' a . ! j r .-. ! I t --I I.. .-! . .s treat d- al f - o- . "1 . . -man. wb- i : ti.: .. r .; v a, w -mar.iirre.l a:.. I -.! i;.. man. h. ! ,.r:: , : r a hitle ar-.d t.i- Ii ; t a S cm.!-- ' v oj erafe.j take a, f... ! j i". 1 -V ' . 7 u -r''" i'' . s VP- Kra:. -I .-;-'- i - r.!rr the c il .,-,. .. N- - Je;i:. i.n F if?y -tr I i (-"-!-, J hrn. ca a : -- i! fiutii---. ii. i- flat. !!. i' .1 :h - wa- If t I.-'tiee.l l,y ..i I- J f.-' -tart-.i H, w!ie; . J, -.-. k. a- the .y..i:i.!-rt !aV. ly I who f. dli.V. e,J t!i; w w il thr ld"W a i i ji--k. -fa".-'t run aT'-- th 're.-. I,-.'. ; i- was pur-'i-d by lur : iv. i.r-.r.i t carrier Man -T--. Ilar.k f Ca-s C... wa r : .' ed. whn ii:!" V- a" i ;.--wared on th- ': - a l ; the di-turba:: a:: i ; la. .: clay under arr- t. :-t--i him toward the ja.!. b-;i i tv payment of a ca-h b. -..! f M" wa- reb--eiJ irt.i t.'.- ;-. ..;y . f hi- father, vlio f.-rc-.J t'..- . n.an to rejjre t" r a -.1 -le.-p Off the . f the . J . r. Tlie ra-e wa to hie rar: this ni-'Tmr- l-'-f'-r- J - -e M. Archer, but fh- d.-.!a-.. wis -irk at h. :: n:;.j !h r: itl.r w is Continued until th n fer.- when i will ! tak'n r-p. Sett your property through thm Journal Want Ads. rate, and California hoM If: than in vcintfr. exnsive tour of the Kooky will have to arrange early for Send for bokIet. information service? I)r?rir generall the tour you would like to make and let U3 akvise you as early a- the new rates will permit us. V. C. CL1!IT, Ttfket lz. L W. WAIELEY. Esstnl PiKJrjir lw Csiii. liir.