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    MONDAY, APRIL It, 1914.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
PAGE 3.
xoTirr or icnRpoRTfox.
Notice is hereby siven that The Jean
Land and Cattle Company, a corpora
tion, wa organized on the 7th day of
March. A. 1. SH. The name ot the
corporation is The Jean Land and Cat
tie Company: the principal place
where said corporation will transact
business is at I'lattsmouth. Cass Coun-t-.
Nebraska: the general nature of
the Lusiness to he transacted by said
corporation is the operation of a ranch
for raising- stock of all kinds, the pur
chase and sale of stock. planting,
cultivating and purchase of crops for
feeding stock, and purchase and sale
of real estate necessary for the con
ducting of a general ranching busi
ness, and including the erection and
repair of buildings and other Improve
ments necessary therefor, and to ac
quire, by purchase or otherwise, all
properties necessary to carry Into
effect the purposes herein named. The
authorized capital stock of said cor
poration is $f0,000.00. Said corpora
tion commenced to do business on the
7th day of March. 1914. and continue
during a period of twenty years. The
highest amount of indebtedness or
liability to which the corporation shall
at any time subject itself shall not
be more than two-thirds of the ag
gregate of its capital stock. The
anairs of the company will be trans
acted and managed by a Board of
lMrectors, composed of not less than
three. nor more than five members.
To all of which you will take due
notice. WILLIAM JEAN.
President.
Attest:
CHARLES C. PARMELE.
Secretary.
3-23-4wks
PIUIHATE NOTICE.
STATE OP NEB It A SKA,
County of Cass, ss.
Id County Court.
In Ee-Estate of William Leddy, Do
ceased. To All Persons Interested:
You are hereby notified that on the
4th day of April, 1914. there was filed
in this Court an instrument in writing
purporting to be the last will and
testament of William Leddy. deceased,
together with tiie petition of William
l.-i!dy, jr.. praying therein for the al
lowance and probate of said proposed
will and that administration thereof
be granted to Kliza Leddy, John Leddy
and William Leddy. jr. That a hear
ing will be had upon said petition on
the r.th day of April. A. !.. 1914. at
10 o'clock a. m.. in the County Court
room, in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
County. Nebraska. If you fail to ap
pear at said time and contest said
petition, the Court will, upon proper
testimony, allow said propounded in
strument as the last will and testa
ment of said William Leddy. deceased,
and grant execution thereof and ad
ministration of said estate to Eliza
Leddy. John Leddy and William Leddy,
jr.. and proceed to the settlement of
jaid estate.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, at Plattsmouth. Cass
Count v. Nebraska, this 4th. day of
April. "A. L.. 1H14.
Sel) ALLEN J. BEESON.
County Judge.
CALVIN H. TAYLOR. Attorney.
IN THE niTRI('T ((H UT OK CASS
( (tlMV. EIIH AMv A.
In the Matter of the Ouardianship of
George Uwyer, Leona Uwyer, Ie
Forest Dwyer, Edward Uwyer and
Elmer lawyer. Minors.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of James T. Begley,
Judge of the Itistrict Court of Cass
County. Nebraska, made on the 12th
day of March. iyl4, for the sale of
real estate hereinafter described, there
will be sold at the front door of the
Court House in Plattsmouth. Nebraska,
on the Mb day of May, 1S14, at 11
o'clock a. m., at public vendue to the
highest bidder for cash the undivided
two-fifteenths interest in and to the
following described real estate to-wit:
Lots .1 and 4. in Block in the City
of Plattsmouth. Cass County. Ne
braska. Said sale will be open one
hour.
Uuted this 3rd dav of April. 1914.
H. M. SO ENN I CHS EN.
As Guardian of George Dwyer,
Leona Uwyer, Pf Forest Uwyer.
Edward Uwyer and Elmer
Uwyer, Minors.
4-6-wks
"NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Cass County, ss.
In County Conrt.
In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph
Havir, Ueceased.
Notice is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
be had upon claims filed against said
estate, before me. County Judge of
Cass County. Nebraska, at the County
Court room in Plattsmouth. in said
County, on the 1st day of May, 1914,
and on the 2nd day of November. 1914,
at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for ex
amination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims must be filed in said court
on or before said last hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, at Plattsmouth. Ne
braska, this 31st day of March, 1914.
tSeal) ALLEN J. BEESON.
County Judge.
4-6-4wks
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Cass County, ss.
In County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Cor
nelius Land, Ueceased.
Notice is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
be had upon claims filed against said
estate, before me. County Judge of
Cass County, Nebraska, at the County
Court room in Plattsmouth. in said
County, on the 4th day of May, 1914,
and on the 5th day of November, 1914,
at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for ex
amination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims must be tiled in said court
on or before said last hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, at Plattsmouth. Ne
braska, this 4th dav of April. 1914.
I Seal ALLEN J. BEESON.
County Judge.
JOHN M. LEYDA.
Attorney for Admr.
I.EGAI NOTICE.
In the Dint riot Court of Cans County,
.rbranka.
W. D. Machael, Plaintiff,
vs.
Carl H. Otis. Grace E. Otis, N. K. Peo
ples, Special Administrator of the
Estate of Orin P. Monroe, Deceased,
Anna Amelia Monroe, Elmer Monroe,
Edith McFarlane. Elmer E. Monroe.
Kenneth E. Monroe. Floyd Warren. J.
Warren (first name unknown), and
the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of
Orion P. Monroe, Deceased.
Defendants.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants and
Unknown Heirs and Devisees:
To Carl H. Otis. Grace E. Otis. Elmer
Monroe, Edith McFarlane, Elmer E.
Monroe. Kenneth E. Monroe, Floyd
Warren. J. Warren (first and real name
unknown), and the Unknown Heirs and
Devisees of Orin P. Monroe, deceased,
defendants: You will take notice that
on the 30th day of March. 1914. Plaintiff
herein filed bis petition in the District
Court of Cass County, Nebraska,
against you and others. the object,
purpose and prayer of which petition is
to foreclose a certain mortgage deed,
executed by the defendants, Carl II.
Otis and Grace E. Otis, in favor of one
Ellen U. Wright, and by said Ellen U.
Wright, assigned to this Plaintiff,
covering the west half of lot four (4),
in block thirty-three (33). In the City
of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska,
excepting a strip four (4) inches in
width off of the east side of said west
half of said lot. all as shown by the
published and recorded plat of said
City, given to secure the payment of a
nromisasory note of $500.00. with in
terest at 10 per cent from
September 29, 1913. and the
further sum of $10.00 with in
terest at 10 per cent from October 12,
1913. expended for premium on in
surance policy, and the further sum of
$51.75. with 10 per cent interest from
the 9th day of March, 1914. expended
for the redemption of a tax sale on said
permises, for which sums, with interest
as aforesaid, plaintiff prays for a de
cree, that defendants be required to
pay the same, or that said premises
may be sold to satisfy the amount
found to be due by the Court.
You are required to answer said peti
tion on or before the 12th day of Mav,
1914. or the allegations contained in
said petition will be taken as true and
a decree rendered as prayed for therein.
Date: March 30th. 1914.
W. D. MACHAEL, Plaintiff.
T?v JOHN M. LEYDA. His Attorney.
rf - J-JI-tWKS
NOTICP. TO DEFENDANTS.
To Henry A. Pearsons, trustee. The
Northwestern Bond and Trust Com
pany, a corporation, Martin Cain, the
unknown heirs or devisees of Mar
tin Cain, deceased. Letitia M. Young,
the unknown heirs or devisees of
I.etitia M. Young, deceased, Letitia
M. Pottenger, the unknown heirs or
devisees of Letitia M. Pottenger, de
ceased. Ijetitia M. Potenger. the tin-
known heirs or devisees of Letitia
M. Potenger, deceased. Sanford Pot
tenger, the unknown heirs or de
visees of Sanford Pottenger, de
ceased. Sanford Potenger. the un
known heirs or devisees of Sanford
Potenger. deceased. James McMahon
the unknown heirs or devisees of
James McMahon. deceased, James W.
McMahan. the unknown heirs or de
visees of James W. McMahan, de
ceased:
You are hereby notified that, upon
the L'Oth day of March. 1914. August
Wendt, as plaintiff, filed a petition in
tne District court or Cass county. e
braska. the object and prayer of which
is to obtain a decree of court quieting
the title to the west half of the south
west quarter (V of SWi) of Sec
tion twenty-four (24), also the south
west quarter (SWU of Section twen
ty-five (25 1. all in Township eleven
(11). North. Range ten (10). East of
the Sixth Principal Meridian, in the
Cotinty of Cass. State of Nebraska, as
against you. and each of you, and as
again any and all persons claiming, or
to claim, by, through or under you. or
any of you, and for such other relief
as may be just and equitable.
You are further notified that you are
required to answer said petition on or
before the ISth dav of Mav. 1914.
Dated this 4th dav of April. 1914.
AUGUST WEXDT, Plaintiff.
By WM. C. RAMSEY,
His Attorney.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested and to the
public, that the undersigned.
Edward F. Oelschlager, has filed
his petition and application in
the office of the clerk of the Vil
lage of Fagle, County of Cass,
and State of Nebraska, as re
quired by law, signed by the re
quired number of resident free
holders of the said village set
tine: forth that ttie applicant is a
man of respectable character and
standing and a resident of the
State of Nebraska, and praying
that a license may be issued to
the said Edward F. Oelschlager
for the sale of malt, spirituou
and vinous liquors for the period
of one year from the date of the
hearing of said application in a
buildinc situated on lots five and
six (5 and G), in block nineteen
(10). of said Village of Eagle,
Nebraska.
EDWARD F. OELSCHLAGER,
April 2, 1914. Applicant
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested and to the
public, that the undersigned,
C. S. Trumble, has filed his peti
tion and application in the office
of the clerk of the Village of
Eagle, County of Cass, and State
of Nebraska, as required by law,
signed by the required number of
resident freeholders of the said
village, setting forth that the ap
plicant is a man of respectable
character and standing and a
resident of the State of Nebraska,
and praying- that a license may
be issued to the said C. S. Trum
ble for the sale of malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors for
the period of one year from the
date of the hearing of said ap
plication, in a building situated
on lots seven and eight (7 and 8),
in block nineteen (19), of the
said Villace of Eagle. Nebraska.
C. S. TRUMBLE,
April 2, 1914. Applicant.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Cass County, ss.
In County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of
David Stettler, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to the
creditors of said deceased that
hearings will be had upon claims
filed against said estate, before
me, County Judge of Cass County,
Nebraska, at the County Court
room in Plattsmouth, in said
county, on the 25lh day of April,
1914, and on the 2Gth day of
October, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
each day for examination, ad
justment and allowance.
All claims must be filed in said
court on or before said last hour
of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of
said County Court, at Platts
mouth, Nebraska, this 27th day
of March, A. D. 1914.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
DALE S. BOYLES, Attorney.
3-30-4wks
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
In the Matter of the Application
of Henry II. Wiedeman for
Liquor License:
This is to certify that Henry H.
Wiedeman, of the Village of
Greenwood, Cass County, Ne
braska, filed a petition in the office
of the village clerk on April 9,
1914, as required by the statutes
of the state of Nebraska and the
ordinances of the Village of
Greenw'ood, to sell malt, spiritu
ous and vinous liquors for the
coming municipal year, in the
building situated on lot No. 277,
fronting on Second street, in said
village. C. E. CALFEE,
Village Clerk-
Best results are secured by ad
vertising in the Journal.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested and to the
public, that the undersigned, Gus
F. Mohr, has filed his petition and
application with the village clerk
of the village of Avoca. County of
Cass, and Slate of Nebraska, as
required by law, signed by the re
quired number, of resident, free
holders of the said village, set
tine forth that the applicant is a
man of respectable character and
standing- and a resident of tin
Slate of Nebraska, and prayins
that a licence may be issued to
the said Gus F. Mohr for the sale
of malt, spirituous and vinou
Honors for the municipal year
ending May 2. 1915, at his place
of business, situated on the west
two-thirds of lot five (5). in
block thirteen (13), in said Vil
lage of Avoca, Nebraska.
GUS F. MOHR, Applicant.
April 13, 191 i.
PROCEEDINGS
Plattsmouth, April 7, 1914.
Board met pursuant to ad
journmenl. Present, C. E. lleeb
ner, Julius A. Pitz and C. 11. Jor
dan, County Commissioners;
Frank J. Libershal. county clerk.
Minutes of previous sessions read
and approved, when the follow
ing1 business was transacted in
regular form:
The petition for the incorpora
tion of "Nehawka," also re
monstrance against same, came
on for hearing. J. I. Long ap
pearing- for petitioners, while
Frank Sheldon, E. A. Kirkpatrick
and Isaac Pol laid represented
the renionstrators. After hearing
evidence as presented by both
sides, board voted unanimously
to refuse said petition.
A petition was received from
Cedar Creek, Cass County, Nc
braska, signed by Phillip Stoehr
and T)H other resident, freeholders
of Eight Mile Grove Precinct, re
questing that Andrews Thonisen
be granted a license for the sal1
of malt, spirituous and vinous
liquors in the village of Cedar
Creek: also a remonstrance
against granting of said license,
signed bv W. J. Scheider and 18
others, and hearing on sanic wa.
set for April 21, 1914.
W. R. Bryan requested the
Board of County Commissioner
to appoint Georbe S. Smith
deputy assessor for Rock Bluffs
precinct, vice A. J. Nickels, re
signed, account poor health. Ap
pointment made by Board.
Register of Deeds filed report
of fees earned fist quarter 1914,
amount, $720.70.
County Clerk filed report of
fees earned first quarter, 1914,
amount, 23G.55.
Clerk of District Court filed re
port, of fees collected first qaur
ter, 1914, amount. 777.19.
Bond of E. A. Kirkpatrick, jus
tice of peace, Nehawka Precinct,
approved.
The following claims were al
lowed on the General Fund of the
county:
C. E. Heebner, salary and
mileage ? 33.30
Julius A. Pitz, same 45.20
C. R.Jordan, same 31.50
C. W. Guile, mdse. to
John Hough G.00
Nelson Jean & Co., coal
to Witstruck 5.50
Waterman Lumber &
Coal Co., coal to court
house 90.85
J. H. McMaken, earth to
court house lawn .... 3.00
Klopp Printing Co., tax
lists and court calen
dars 88.05
J. H. Tarns, salary for
March 85.00
The Plattsmouth Journal
printing and supplies.. 39.48
Frank J. Libershal, salary
and expense 19G.11
Chas. Mason, cleaning
at jail 10.00
Castle, Ropers and Mat
thews, burial Marie S.
Haugh 40.00
Neb. Lighting Co., gas to
jail, court house and
street lamp 21.G9
C. W. Baylor & Co.. coal
to jail, farm and paup
ers 9G.73
W. Brittain, assigned to
Halt & Son, labor at
court house 5.80
Mrs. Dora Fleischman,
care of blind man first
quarter 18.00
James Robertson, salary
and fees first quarter,
1914 181.00
E. Manspeaker. salary
deputy sheriff March... 45.00
Nebraska Stone Co., cor
ner stone for jail 12.85
Fred Patterson, office
work 35.00
COMMISSIONERS
A. W. White, mdse. John
son, Fullington and
McPherson 13.00
F. G. Fricke & Co., sup
plies to county 3.30
John Kopia, mdse. to
county farm 38.00
Hans Sievers, snlry and
laundry 78.00
Hammon & Stephens,
supplies to county
superintendent 9.25
Mrs. J. E. Leesley, care
of Miss Latham, March 31.00
P. E. Ruffner, work in
treasurer's office for
March 78.00
Mary E. Foster, salary
and expense 157. GO
Dr. J. S. Livingston,
State vs. Joseph York.. 2.10
D. C. Morgan, postal sup
plies 11.04
Halt & Son, mdse to Lam
bert
,00
C. R. Jordan, amount due
on former bill 5.C
John Bauer, auto livery
to Commissioners .... 4.00
Plattsmouth Water Co.,
water to court houe
and new jail 1G.G8
The following claims were al
lowed on the Road fund of the
county:
Walter Byers, road work,
Road District No. 27 ..$15.30
J. C. Lomeyer, road work,
Road District No. 5 . .. 38.40
A. F. Seybert, road work.
Road District No.2 . . . 08.-5 4
C. F. Vallery. road work,
Road District No. 1 .
?8
Ben Beckman. road work,
iioau District o. i .. ji.uu
J. M. Hoover, road work.
Road District No. 3 ... 23.10
John F. Gorder, plow to
Road District No. 2 ... 13.00
A. I. Bird, road drag to
Road District No. 10 .. 9.00
A. I. Bird, road drag to
Road DL-triet No. 0 ... 4.50
A. I. Bird, road drag to
Road District No. 15 .. 4.50
A. I. Bird, road drag to
Road District No. 7 . . . 4.50
G. P. Foreman, road work
Road District No. 10 .. 4J.G0
John Murtey, lumber,
Road District No. 10 . . 22. il
J. 1. Case Threshing Mac.
Co., road scrapers.
Road District No. 15.. 5.00
J. I. Case Threshing Mac.
Co.. road scrapers,
Road District No. 10 .. 5. GO
W. J. Quinn, road, work.
Road District No. 15 .. 17.20
John Murtey, lumber.
Road District No. G ... 19.45
T. F. Stroud & Co.. grad
er repairs and scrap
ers, District No. 2 19.00
C. Frohlich, amount due
on claim for road work
Road District No. 10 . . S.OO
J. C. Niday, road work,
RoadDistrictNo.il .. 55.20
Andy Sutton, road work,
Road District No. 10 .. 5.00
Nebraska and Iowa Steel
Tank Co., culvert, R.
D. No. 1 40.93
The following claims were al
lowed on the Bridge fund:
Walter Byers, bridge
work 8 4.10
C. F. Vallery, same 11.79
J. M. Hoover, same 11.25
The following claims were al
lowed on the Dragging fund:
A. F. Seybert, drag roads,
District No. 2 8 0.75
Stephen A. Gyger, same,
District No. 10 2.80
G. P. Foreman, same,
District No. 0 0.50
Board adjourned to meet Wed
nesday, April 8, 1914.
Board met pursuant to ad
journment, with all members
present.
Motion made and carried that
County Treasurer be authorized
to adopt a card index system for
the keeping of records concern
ing automobile licenses.
Clerk reported having received
warrants for 83.190.00, being
amount of judgment, with in
terest, in the Louisville bridge
case, wherein Cass County
brought suit against Sarpy
County.
Motion made and carried that
J. L. Richey be employed by the
County Treasurer to complete
work on delinquent tax list.
Bond of George S. Smith, dep
uty assessor Rock Bluffs Pre
cinct, approved.
The following claims were al
lowed on the General Fund of the
county:
George Poisall, amount
allowed river road ...8150.00
C. II. Taylor, salary and
expense 121.08
Klopp & Bartlett Co., as
sessor's supplies .... 100.70
Weeping Water Repub
lican, printing bar
docket 19.20
Q. K. Parmele, liver to
Commissioners 9.00
S. F. Girardet, mdse. to
Miss McGinnis 15.00
C. E. Hurlbut, mdse to
Mrs. John Hough .... 6.00
Lincoln Telephone and
Telegraph Co., rents and
t O I 1 ? - J
John Bauer, work and
material in old build
ings at farm 1 i9.9 i
Harry Lawrie, balance due
architect's fees poor
house 170.00
11. B. lledding, final pay
ment poor house con
tract 1140.35
John Bauer, final pay
ment, poor house con
tract 171.00
L. G. Larson, first pay
ment jail contract 2200.00
C. 1). Quinton, summon
ing jury 40.00
Melville D. Thomas Co.,
accountant services to
County 15.90
M. Archer, State vs. Mil
ler and Zachery 5.5
C. D. Ouintoii, same .... 13.90
i. W. Meeker, witne.-s,
same i.8'1
N. S. Flood, witness,
same 4.80
Roy Armstrong, witness.
same 4.80
J. C. Trouten, witness,
same 1.1
M. Archer, Slate vs. Jake
Plybon 4.40
C. I). Qninton, same .... 4.75
The following claims were al
lowed on the Road fund of the
count y :
Nebraska and Iowa SI eel
Tank Co.. culvert, Road
District No. 1 $ 10. 32
A. A. Wallinger, road
work, Road District
No. 15 5.50
Sid James, road work,
Road District No. 15... 2.00
The following claims were al
lowed on the Road Dragging
fund of the county:
A. A. Wallinger, dragging
roads, district No. 15.. 8 1.75
Sid James, dragging
roads, District No. 15.. 4.40
The following claims were al
lowed on the bridge fund of the
county:
A. A. Wallinger, bridge
Work (July. 1913; 8 4.30
George Poisall, balance
due for bridge work .. 57. C
John Murtey, bridge lum
ber 08.90
L. M. Mowery, bridge
work 5.40
S. S. Pennel Lumber Co.,
bridge lumber 1.40
Chas. Edwards, bridge
work 3. 40
C. If. Nold Lumber Co..
bridge lumber 35.28
George A. Hoagland,
bridge lumber 91.78
Omaha Structural Steel
Works, bridge material 29.07
Waterman Lumber and
Coal Co., bridge lum-
oer u.i.)
Board adjourned to meet
Tuesday, April 21, 1914.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
ELNIWOOD.
Leader-Echo.
Frank Gillett, sr., departed on
Tuesday overland for his ranch
near Gracie, in Loup county.
Mrs. Win. Smith spent Sunday
with her brother, John Burke, of
near Manley, who has been quite
sick.
Dr. W. A. Alton departed Wed
nesday for San Antonio, Texas, to
again resume his duties at the
mission there.
Noel Tyson, principal of the
Stanton, Neb., High school, is en
joying" a vacation visit with his
parents and friends this week.
Carl Mueller has returned
from Mott, N. D., and will look up
other pastures green, or greener.
Carl has been employed in a bank
in the North Dakota town.
A fine nine-pound boy arrived
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Turner yesterday morning. Jim
was in town for a very short lime
yesterday afternoon just long
enough to inform the editor.
Prof. J. H. Slolhower went to
Lincoln Wednesday morning to
attend the funeral 'of J. K. Whit
more, father of Mrs. Slothower.
Mr. Whitmore passed away at the
home of his son, H. J. Whitmore,
in the capital city. Mrs. Sloth
ower was present when her fath
er died.
Paul Berry Johnson, 11 years
old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Johnson, of near Alvo, died Sun
day evening from an attack of the
mumps, the malady affecting the
brain. Funeral services were held
here Wednesday morning from
St. Mary's Catholic church, Rev.
Father Hagen being in charge.
The remains were taken to the
Alvo cemetery for interment.
Elmwood friends have received
announcements of the marriage
of Mr. Harry Willcockson, son of
Mrs. Lona Willcockson of this
city, to Miss June West, daughter
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The Kind You Dave Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CEMXAUR COMPANY. NEW VORK CITV,
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrott
West of Houston, Texas, on Sat
urday, April i. Harry has be'u
in the employ of the Item Biscuit
company at Houston for some
time, and he is rated as one of
their best men. The Leader-Echo
joins his many Elmwood friends
in extending hearty congratula
tions. Mrs. II. W. Ragan and daugh
ter, Miss Emma, of Ut ica, are
iiting at the home of Mrs. W. P.
Yidio.
Marvin Carr, who has been
confined to his home the past
week with the measles, is able to
be out and around again.
Sam Vaughn of Illinois arrived
here last week to spend the sum
mer with his daughter, Mrs. S. B.
Short and family.
A deal was consumated Wed
nesday whereby Pete Oberle be
came owner of the C. S. Trumble
saloon building on the east side
of Main street.
Mrs. A. A. Fredrick and chil
dren departed Tuesday morning
for Snyder, Colo., to join Mr.
Fredrick, and at which place they
will make their home.
The band boys met at Oberle's
garage Monday night of this
week, elected their officers and
lined up the members to get
ready for immediate practice.
Miss Mamie McAllister was
able to resume her duties at
Yoho's store the fore part of the
week, after havinpr been confined
to the house several days with the
measles.
Mrs. T. A. Price left Sunday
night for Coon Rapids, Iowa, to
join her mother, Mrs. Anna Beat
ty, who will leave in a few days
for 'Palisade. Colo., to spend the
summer with her daughter. Mrs.
Price will return home about May
1st.
C. P. Snyder and wife arrived
the fore part of the week from
Clalonia, Neb., to take charge of
the Eagle hotel, having- purchased
the same recently. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Snyder are experienced in
the hotel business, having run
the hotel at Clatonia and Eagle
and being widely known here
their many friends are glad to
see them return and we wish
them much success.
Give Comfort to Stout Persons.
A good wholesome cathartic
that has a stimulating effect on
the stomach, liver and bowels is
Foley Cathartic Tablets. Thor
oughly cleansing in action, they
keep you regular with no griping
and no unpleasant after effects.
They remove that gassy distended
feeling so uncomfortable to stout
persons. For sale by all drug
gists.
16u Acres of Land.
Will trade 160 acres of land in
Perkins county for Plattsmouth
property. W. R. Bryan.
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EAGLE.
Beacon. 5
for Fletcher's
Bought, and which has been
has born the signature of
ana has oecn maao nnuer uis per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Signature of
This Is the Case With Many
Plattsmouth People.
Too many Plattsmouth citizens
are handicapped with bad backs.
The unceasing pain causes con
stant misery, making work a
burden and stooping or lifting
an impossibility. The back aches
at night, preventing refreshing
rest and in the morning is still
and lame. Plasters and liniments
may give relief but cannot reach
the cause if the kidneys are weak.
To eliminate the pains and aches
of kidney backache you must cure
the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney pills are for
weak kidneys thousands testify
to their merit. Can u doubt
Plattsmouth evidence?
William C-ilmour, farmer, four
miles south of Plattsmouth, Neb.,
says: "One of my family had
been suffering intensely from
lameness in the back. She could
get no lasting relief until she be
gan using Doan's Kidney Pills.
They did more to relieve these
troubles than anything else that
had previously been taken.''
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, side agents
for the United Stales.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
"Honest John"
HAND GAPPED
ill : 4
The Gasoline Saver. Is the la
bor of 50 men worth One Dollar
a day to you? "HONEST JOHN"
will do aU the hard farm work
pump, grind, shell, saw wood,
wash, churn, bale hay, spray, ir
rigate, cut alfalfa and put it in
the barn, light your house, per
form all the drudgery of the up-to-date
farmer, saves time. To
save time is to lengthen life. Com
mon sense counts as much in buy
ing a gasoline engine as anything
else. Buy an "HONEST JOHN,"
made by western men for west
ern requirements, keep your mon
ey at home where you can get it
back again both sides of your
dollar work when you get an
"HONEST JOHN," most sub
stantial and economical engine
manufactured. Made in Platts
mouth, Nebr., by the
WESTERN
Machine and Foundry Company
(Not Inc.)
Plattsmouth.Neb. L.C.6harp.Tre