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THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 7. OTICR TO CEUDITOnS. STATE OF XCBIIASKA, Cass County, 8s. 1 m f'ftantr f'onrt. In tlie Matter of the Kstate of John SL Johnson. deceased. Notice is lie re by Riven to thfl credit ors of said deceased that hearings wiil le had upon claims file! asrainst said estate, before me. County JudRe of lass County, Jv.elraska, at the County Court room in I'lattsmouth, in nil County, on the lfitli day of May, 1914, and on the 17th day of November, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m., "each day for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must le tiled in said court on or before said Inst hour of hearinsr. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at I'lattsmouth, Ne braska, this 10th day of April. A. D. 1914. ALLKX .1. BEKSON. Count v Judge. -CATA'TV TT. TATLOIL Attorney. 4-20-4wks MITICK T( Hi:iITOUS. STATIC OK XKUIIASKA. Cass County, ss. la County Court. Tn the Matter of tiic- Kstate of WillUm I.ediiv, lecfaed. Notice is herebv riven to the credit rs of said deceased that hearings will t.e had upon claims tiled against said estate, before use. County Ju3;e of "as Cuntv, Nebraska, at the County "'m t room in l'i;o tsmouth, in said fn.intv, on the "'.r day of May" 1014. :inl n tr.e "4th dav of November, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must b" filed in !aid Court on r before said hist hour of hearlnsy. V.'itn-ss mv hand and eal of Faid i.'ountv Court. at l'lattsmoutli, Ne braska, this 1:5th day of Airil, A. I. lil (Seal) ALLEX J. HKEOX, Countv Judge. CALVIN II. TAYLOR. Attorney. 4-27-4wlts IX TIIK IHSTHIfT COI'RT or T1IK ( Ol XTV OK CASS. X Hlllt A SK A. In He Kstat? of IFliIah Schwab. Ie-crs-d. Application of Charles K. Si-tivaK Kxerutor, for License to Sell Ileal Kstate: (i:ni;:t to show cai'se. This cause came on for 1. earing upon the i.etition of Charles K. Schwab, cx-ei-rtor of the last will and testament and estate of Ielilali Schwab, de ceased, praving for a license to sell the following described veal estate, subject to the lease thereon to James M. Woolward from March 1, 1914, to March 1, 1915. to-wit: Lot eisht 8, in the Northeast Quarter NK"t of the Northwest quarter XW4: Lot fifteen (15) in the Southeast tjuarter tSKU) of the Northwest Quarter (NW1); Lot twelve (12) in the Northwest Quar ter (NW1) of the Southwest Quar ter (SV4; Lot eleven tll in the Southwest Quarter SW-. of the SouthwcFt Quarter (SW), and the Kast ielf 'K1--) of the Southwest Quarter t?W4), all of Section twen-tv-eipht (US), in Township eleven (111 North, Ranire fourteen (14 Kast 6th P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska, for the payment of debts allowed airainst said estate, cost of adminis tration and expense of thesi? proceed Insrs. and to carry out the provisions of tl.e last will and testament of said Ie!ilah Schwab, in respect to tlie f harw pivcii to t!'e irranodaut?hters of said deceased, tbe children of one An dre v.- Schwab, d ceased; tb.ere not be ins sufficient rersl property to pay Fad debts and expense, and to carry net tbe provisions of said last will and testpment in respect to the shares de vised and bequeathed to said graad- Cl IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that all persons interested in said estate ap pear before me at the office of the cvrk of the DistHet Court in the Court House in I'lattsmouth, Cass Countv, Nebraska, on the ICth day of Mav. A. I. 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m. to show cause why a license should not be irranted to said executor to sell the above described real estate to pay said debts and expense to carry out the provisions of the last will and testa ment of i-'aid deceased in respect to the shares of the said prranddaughters of paid deceased, children of one Andrew Schwab, deceased. . - Dated this 4th drv of April. 1914. JAMES T. BEULEY, Judse District Court. It is liereby ordered that the above or.lcr to show cause be published in lho I'alttsmotith Journal, a newspaper pub'isherl anil of sreneral circulation in the County of Cass, Nebraska, for four successive weeks. Dated this 4th dsv of April. 1314. JAMES T. I. EG LEY, Judge District Court. 4-20-4wks xoTicr. Tf nnrnxDAXTs. To ITenrv A. lsrsons. trnrte. The Northwestern Bond and Trust Com pany, a corporation, Martin Cain, the unknown heirs or devisees of Mar tin Cain, deceased. Letitia M. Younpr, th unknown heirs or devisees of I-etitia M. Younsr, deceased, Letitia Ml 1'ottensrer, tlie unknown heirs or devisees of letitia M. I ot tenser, de ceased, letitia M. I'otensrer. the un known heirs or devisees of I.etitia M. I'otentrer, deceased, Sanford I'.tt tenser, the unknown heirs or de visees of Sanford I'ottenger, de ceased, Sanford I'otenser, the un known heirs or devisees of Sanford I'otenirer. deceased. James McMahon, the unknown heirs or devisees of Jnmes JUcMalion. deceased, James W. McMahan. tlie unknown heirs or de . visees of James W. McMahan, de ceased : Yon are hereby notified that, upon tbe "Jrttli dav of March. 1914, August "Wendt. as plnintliT. filed a petition in the District Court of Cass Countv, Ne braska, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court cj'iietins? tlie titie to tlie west ril? of the south west quarter (XVV. of SWUVof Sec tion twenty-four (24), rNo the north west Quarter (NW'i) of Section twen-tv-five CTo. all in Township eleven (11), North. Rartre tn (10. East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in the County of Cass. State of Nebraska, as ae-ainst you. and each of you. and as again .any and all persons claiming, or to claim," by, through or under you. or anv of you, and for such other relief as may le just and e.iultable. You are further notified that you are rrouired to answer said petition on or before tbe Sth dav of June. 1914. Dated this 20th dav of April, 1914. AUGUST WENDT. Plaintiff. By TVM. C. RAMSEY. His Attorney. f IX THK 1HSTIIICT COIliT OK CASS fOl'XTY. X KHIt ASK A. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Stull. Deceased. mtnr.it to show ( aisk. This cause came on for hearing upon the petition of C. Iawrence Stull. ad ministrator of the estate of Henry Stull. deceasel. praying for a license to sell an undivided one-sixtii, subject to the dower and homestead rii?ht of Af'fltha Stull therein of the following veM estat" to-'.vitr The east half of the northwest quar ter of section two. township twelve. rnire thirteen, conta ininu 74 and S7-10I) acres; tlie east" half of tiie southwest quarter of section two, township twelve, rrnce thirteen, con taining 0 acres; lot four in the north west quarter of section thirty-six, township twelve, rar.-je thirteen, con taining 6 acres, and lot three in the northwest quarter of section tdx, town ship twelve, ran?e fourteen, containing nn ar "5-100 acres, all in Cass Countv. Nebraska: or a sufficient amount of the same to briner the sum of $2.1 si. 31. with interest, for the payments of debts al lowed airainst said estate and costs of administration, there not beinir suf ficient personal property to pay sa.id debts and expenses. It is therefore ordered that ail per sons interested in said es-tate npoear before me on the 22nd dav of June, 3 914, at the lour of o'clock n rn , at the office of the Clerk of said Court, at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, to snow causae why a license should not be granted to said administrator to seil so much of the above described real estate of sard deceased as may be necessary to nav said debts and expenses. It is further ordered that this order to show cause be published for four successive weeks prior to said dav of hearir.s in the I'lattsmouth Semi-Weekly Journal, published at Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Dated this 7t biv of Msv, 1H4. JAMES T. BEG LEY. Judge of the District Court. ' ' -7-4wks WoTIClT OF FIX'At settlemf.vt; la tbe CiNiiity Cwnrt of Cau t'an(f, - Arbraki, - - - IN THE MATTEI! OK THE ESTATES OF CORNELIUS BEXGEX, DECEASED, AND GRIET.T E UENGEN. DECEASED. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATES: - You will take notice that on the 9th day of May, 1914, Jacob H. Benjren. sole surviving executor of the estate of Cornelius llengen, deceased, and Administrator of the estate of Urietje Uenen, deceased, filed reports of his accounts, acts and doing In each of said cstate-i; and his petitions for final settlement thereof, praying for an order discharging liim from his said trusts. A hearing on said reports and peti tions will be had on the 1st day of June, 1914. at 9 o'clock In the fore noon, or as soon thereafter as the same ran be heard. at the County Court Loom in the Court House in the City of I'lattsmouth. Cass County, Ne braska, at which time and place all objections, if any tiled to said reports and accounts, will be heard and con sidered. If no objections are filed to said re ports and accounts on or before said iast hour set for iiearing, the prayer of said petitions may be granted and said estates settled and the Executor and Administrator thereof, discharged from his trusts as praved. Date: Mav Sth, 1914. BY THE COURT: ALLEN J. BEESOX. County Judge. JOHN M. LEY DA, Attorney for Estates. M1TICE OK 11 III.ICATIOX. To Alfred D. Jones, A. D. Jones.T. V. Hardy, J. V. Ilardv. John J. Abel. John I. Abel!, Eben S. Wheeler. E. S. Wheeler, and the unknown heirs and devisees of Ithamar Pillsbury, de " ceased: You and each of you will take notice that on tlie 7th day of May, 1914. Maud B. Fuller filed her petition in the Dis trict Court of Cass County. Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of which are that she may be adjudged the owner in fee simple of lots four (4, five (3) and six (8. of block fifty-four (54), in the Citv of I'lattsmouth.- Nebraska, freed from all claims of an estate or interest therein of said defendants, and each of them and all persons claiming by, through, or under them be perpetually enjtuned from claiming or asserting any risrht. title, interest, or right of possession in and to said premises adverse to the right, title, interest, or right of possession of this plaintiff, her heirs or assigns, and from inter fering in any manner with the quiet and peaceful enjoyment of said prem ises by said plaintiff: and that a cer tain real estate mortgage for said lands-, recorded in book 10. at page 424. of the morterage records of Cuss Coiintv, Ne braska, from Sam'l. M. Chapman and wife. Agnes D., to Ithamar Pillsbury. be canceled and satisfied of record, and the clouds therebv cast upon the plaintiff's title removed, and for such other relief as equity may require. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 22nd day of June. 1914. and in failing so to do vour default wiil be entered therein and the allega tions of the said petition taken to be true. ' MAUD B. FULLER. i-IaintiX P.y A. G. COLE. Her Attornev.' " , 5rll-4wks. BOETEL MUCH SUPHISED From Tuesday's Dally. ' , This ii.iin'iiiiio; when CIuus Btc Jol, tlie veteran drayman and ox pressman , went to his. barn', to hiloh up his horse, ! tart (m the day's work ,he. refeive.d -.a most pleasant surprise,, as hantfinp;: on the hook where the. nig, lit bo-fore he had placed his harness was a brand new set of harness, :and it is needless, to say that the sur prise was one fully appreciated by the old front Ionian, and today he has the harness in use on his horse, and with the now wagon tie recently purchased it makes a tine appraranee. The harness was the jrift of John, Claus and Frank Boetol, the throe sons of Mr. I loot el v ami they sure, pulled a most pleasant surprise oft" on their father, and one that wa most useful to him in his line of work. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With the Othine Prescription. This proscription for. the re moval of freckles was written by a prominent physician , and is usually so successful mremoviny freckles and ?iving ,a j clear, beautiful complexion .thai, it is sold by, druggists under - guar antee to refund the money if it fails.- . : - V ; ; Don't hide your freckles'; under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the lirst few applications should sIiow-m wn derful improvement, some of the iignier freckles vanishing en tirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine: if. it; this that is sold on the money- Lack guarantee. ' Pcrcheron Stallion, Major. I will stand my Pcrcheron stal lion, Major (fi2187J, at the farm of J. II. Meisinger, 2. miles south nf Cedar Creek, from Monday morning to Wednesday evening of each week, and the balance of the time during the season at my home. Henry Joe him. Yale Motorcycle for Sale. : Fully equipped and good as new. Inquire at the Journal office. coinies PROCEEDINGS Plattsmouth, May 5, 191i. Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present, C. E. lleeb ner, Julius A. Pitz and C. II. Jor dan, County Commissioners, and Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk. Minutes of previous sessions read and approved, when the fol lowing business was transacted in regular form: County treasurer this day in structed to refund J. V. Taylor 3.00, being amount of village tax paid under protest, account not in village of Union at time of being assessed. Sheriff filed report of fees earned lirst quarter, 191 i, JM13.75. County Judge filed report of fees earned first quarter 1915, 550.75. Moved by Julius A. Pitz and seconded by C. R. Jordan that the following resolution bo adopted by the Board of Commissioners: "Whereas. The County Board of Cass County heretofore em ployed Melvin Thomas of Omaha. Nebraska, expert accountant, to go over the books of the different county (tHicers, and, whereas, said export accountant has tiled his report covering all the offices of said County, and which report shows that there is duo to .said County from Carroll 1). Ouinton SherifT, tlie sum of 08O.rl, and whieh sum still remains unpaid. Therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of said County that the County Attorney be and hereby is instructed t proceed at once by suit in the court in said County against said Carroll I). Ouinton, sheriff, and his bondsmen to recover the amount due. ho said County." Motion carried unanimously. The following claims were al lowed on the General fund of the county ; Major A, Hall, auln livery to" 'Commissioner's C: E. Iioebneiv salarv and . mileage 2G.55 31.50 35 . 50 3i .00 , 1,25 202.89 C. It. Jordan, salary and mileage Julius A. Pitz, salary and mileage Michael Ilild, repairs to . c h a v s "a f ( iu Ft ho ns o . . Frank 'J. I.iber'sh'al, sal-. , ary ' and . oy.rmf 'Julius' 1 A. Pitz, amount underpaid, claim 12, 1G J . II 7 " Ta m s " s a 1 a r v f o r ApriT : . . . Hans - Silvers, salary .and laundry for April .... Hint t & Tutt. mdso. to Mrs. Chambers Dr. B.- F. Brondel. quar antine Cross 'and Buck families . . . Storekeeper C. B. & O., stool for repairs to jail cell . C. D. Ouinton, quarantin ing Wni. Wilkins family Peter Clans, indso to the farm ................ Warg.i & Sehuldieo, fix tures and labor at farm C. W. Baylor t Co., coal and ice book to County Plat tsmouth Water Co., water to jail and court house ....... ...... Xebr. Light Co., gas to ' jail' an'd court house.. .Mary E. Foster, salary and expense, 1 .00 8500 78.00 10.00 5.00 5 .95 3.80 2.50 3.80 20.57 21.24 1 i . 9 159.00 A. W. White, - mdse. to Johnson, Fullington, McPherson ...... ... The Plattsmouth Journal printing and supplies. L. J. Mayfield. printing and legal blanks J. II. Thrasher, bailifT certificate John B a u cr, fi r s t p a y 13.00 22.30 30.00 4.00 ment jail contract Ifillyard Mfg. Co., insecti anni for C. H. ...... . Henry Jasper, work at court house Fred H. Ossenkop, post master, Louisville, pos tal supplies for clerk of district" court ..... Mrs. J. E." Less ley, care of Miss Latham, April. A. fr, Bach i"t Co., mdse. to Mrs. Kushinsky. and Hrasky ...... SfreiKht & Slrejjrht, fur niture t.o Co. farm . . . L. B. Egenborger,- mdse. to Densons .......... GOO. 00 7.50 1 . 15 18. 5G 15.00 3G.00 13.75 1G.00 4. GO 18.00 1 .75 g:oo S T. " Ciillii.o " r;i -' .... 'i'-iiui. wii v' ., sweeping compound to court house Cieorge AVrhulo, work on jail coll ... .". .. Robert -Christophorson, . same ....... ....... Western Machinerv f.nd Formrfrv Co., material for jail cell . ....... Fred ' Patterson," salarv. for April ...... ... . . 40.00 Klopp Printing Co., sup plies to County ..... G.99 J. M. Jirousek, mdse to Svalek 10.00 Dr. E. 1). Cummins, in sane Vincent Davis ... J. M. Leyda, same James Robertson, same.. Dr. G. II. Oilmoro, same.. Dr. E. D. Cummins, in sane William Urwin.. J. M. Leyda, same James Robertson, same.. C. D. Quinten, same .... H. E. Pankonin, witness, same P. A. Jacobson, same . . John Croup, same C. H. Taylor, salary and expense Warga & Shuldice, labor at jail and supplies . . A. W. Morse & Co., toilet paper to court house.. C. J. Baker, labor at old jail 13.00 3.00 5.00 14.80 8.00 3.00 5.50 3.90 3.90 i . io 117. 5G 7 . 80 5.50 3.50 Claus Boetel, hauling . iron to jail .50 J. L. Richey, work in the treasurer's office for April 79.50 M. E. Man speaker, livory to Co. Surveyor 1.50 The following claims wore al lowed on the Road fund of the county: J. C. Niday, road work, R. I). No. 11 . G8.00 Bon Bookman, same, It. D. No. 10 ..-. 32.20 Sunderland Bros. Co., culverts, R. D. No. 10.. 19.20 August. Krecklow, road work, R. D. No. 8 (amt. underpaid 12-3-1013 . 1.00 C. II. Spohn, road work, R. D. No. 13 131.75 Walter Byers, same, R. D. No. 27 89.80 R. B. Loftier, same, R. D. No. 9 17.17 J. C. Lomoyer, same, R. D. No. 5 "50.80 Cope & Beaeholl. repairs to grader. R. D. No. 5 4.50 Wm. Atchison, road work, R. D. No. 15 2 i . 00 O. W. Loach, same, R. D. No. 1 i 1 i". 00 Wm. Rush, same, R. I. No. 7 123.80 E. T. Tool, lumber, R. D. . No. 7 23.77 B. II. Root, road work, R. D. No.. 10 22.00 J. A. Druinm, same, R. I). No. 10 , . . . 13.00 J. II. Latroni, harihvmo, etc., R. D. No. lG .j... 2,50 Chas. Sutton, road Work, R. D. No. 10 . . : . ..... 3.80 C. Ingwerson, same, R. D. No. 10 4.00 W. E. Nowkirk, assigned to Roy .Bennett, road work. R. D. No. 10.... 15.00 A: I. Bird, road drags, R. . D. No. G ...... ... 9.00 A. I. Bird. road drags, R. D. No. 7 . . . . .-. 4 .50 L. D. Mullen, road work, R. D. No. 0 . .. 9.S0 Sam Hardnock, same, R D. No. 10 7.00 A. L Bird, road drag, R I . No. 15 . 4.50 Ben Swanson, road work. R. D. Nw. 10 . 7.20 A. L Bird, road drags, R D. No. 10 9.00 C. T. Richards, road work, R. D. No. 1 22.30 August Krecklow, same, R. D. No. 8 55.00 F. W. Nolting, same, R. D. No. 1 18. GO C. F. Vallery, same, R. D. No. 1 3..00 A. L. King, blacksmith work, R. D. No. 8 A. F. Seybort, road werk, R. D. No. 2 John F. Coi'dor, plow to R. D. No. 27 . . 13.00 The following claims were al lowed on the Bridge fund of the county: C. H. Spohn, bridge work 17.00 E. T. Tool, bridge lumber 2.11 Ben Beckrnan, bridge work 52.30 August Krecklow, bridge work ... 1G.90 Richey Brothers, bridge. lumber 78.50 The following claims were al lowed on the road dragging fund of the county:' F. W. Nolting, dragging roads, R. D. No. 1 .". . Henry Ilirz, same ..... 3.20 13.13 13.50 8.G2 Eddie Todd, same .... . J. F. Wohrbein, same.'. The following claim was allow ed on the Commissioners' Road fund: - v C. E. Hoebner, freight on grader repairs $ 4.89 Wm. Van Buren filed a claim for SG.08. Mrs. J. N. Hastings protested against the payment of taxes on lots 7 and 8, block 0. Lynn's Ad dition to Union, account excessive valuation, and same was refused by the Board. . Board adjourned U meet Wed nesday, May 6, 1914. Platlsmoulh, May G, 1914. Board met pursuant to ad journment with all members present, and upon, motion, ad journed to inspect bridges and to meet May 8, 1914. Plattsmouth, May 0, 1914. Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present, C. E. Hoeb ner, Julius A. Pitz, County Com missioners, and Frank j. Liber shall, County Clerk, and allowed the claim of James Miller for bridge work for S099.32, and in structed ' Clerk to hold warrant ten days, after which the board adjourned to meet Tuesday, May 19, 191 i. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. NEHAWKA. v-vvv Miss Violet St. John has ac cepted a position in the Union schools for next year. E. M. pollard set out 10,000 strawberry plants this spring and next year ought to be able to ship quite a few during tbe season. Dr. Thomas reports the arrival of two boys this week. One at Harry Nelson's Sunday, and one Tuesday nijrht at "the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Cy Morris, south of lown. From the present outlook peaches are going to do right well, thank you, and the pos sibilities are, that newspaper men oven may be sufficiently strong financially to own a few. Joe Behrns came in Tuesday morning with several loads or fat hogs, and fell so good over what they brought him that he! gave us a dollar to push bis sub scription ahead another year. Miss Rowena Pollard, who will soon close a year of successful" work as principal of tlie Murray srhools, has accepted a position as assistant principal of the pub lie schools at Dawson, in this rtr.te. ' The editor's home is quaran tined for scarlet fever, Helen, the eldest daughter, being down with it. Dr. Hungalo was down from Weeping Water yesterday and ordered this action taknand every care will be used to prevent the disease from spreading. r; Clinlon Howard Sheldon, . Iho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Cl'eo. Sheldon, died Sunday .morning, aged 1 month and 10 days. The little one had been sick for some time with stomach trouble, and although everything that Joying bands and medical skill could do was done, they were unable to save the little one. In the death of Peter Sfoli one of the remaining real pioneers of the county is gone. He loaves a big estate, not so much because of his ability as a money-maker, but because he had faith from the beginning in the future of Nebraska, and all of his energy throughout all of the years were bent towards making a reaiiza tifn of that faith. One hear nothing but words of praise for him as a good citizen. WEEPING WATEH. Republican. 4 w - -- m mm Born To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wildrick. Tuesday, May 5, a son. Mrs. E. J. Wight left on lin early train this morning for St, Paul, where she and her husband will make their home. (ieorge Towle of Wabash was in town Mondav afternoon calling on Thomas Murly and Wash Bul- lis, as he moves to Lincoln the last of the week. N. C. Christensen will leave soon on a trip io Denmark. If he gets his business arranged he will start next Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Domingo. J. E. Bales and little son'we'-e in Lincoln Wednesday to see his daughter, Miss Verlio, who was operated on at the hospital Satur- uav. He reports his uaugiuor as trotting along very nicely, which s good news to her many friendsl Horla, the 11 -year-old daugh ter of Mr.- and Mrs. H. P. Chris- tensen. two and one-half miles west of lown, had the misfortune to break her left arm Friday while playing on the grass with he,- lit tle friends at the Lenord home in the south side of town. Only one Weeping Water' man is mention-, among the list of those applying at the. county seal durinir the month of April for hunting and fishing licenses. Can it be lh?se forms of sport are to be neglected this season, or is it just the licenses that" are ne glected? The Misses Pauline and Ruth Davis of Lincoln visited their uncle, W. A. Davis and family, on Friday and Saturday. Miss Pau line had just returned from Brunsville, N. C, where she has taught domestic science for the past two years. She has accept cd 'he position of dietilion with Dr. Bailey of the Lincoln sani larium. - - The Republican's notice last wee'; regarding: the key Conductor Terry lost, brought the key to Mr. Perry the next morning, which grestly pleased him, and the key will have closer care from now on than in the past. The receipt for the dollar paid for the key al most thirty years ago draws six per cent, interest. Fred Wildrick was the finder of the key. . . . ELM WOOD. Leader-Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis and two children, of Omaha, visited over-Sunday at the home of C. A. Richey. Will and Mott Wood and Will's two little daughters left Wednes day for Beach, N. I)., where Mott has a homestead. 1 We are sorry to report that Mrs. Sarah Cutforth is again suf fering from an attack of pneu monia, and while her condition is not considered dangerous, she is seriously ill. A nine-pound baby girl came to brighten the home and gladen the heatrs.of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Ma field on May 4. All connect ed with the event are doing nicely. The many Louisville friends of Mrs. August Ossenkop will regret to learn that "she is to undergo an operation for appendicitis at the Clarkson hospital in Omaha this . (Saturday) morning. It is liopod that her recovery will be speedy. Our friend, Henry Thieroff, of Cedar Creek, who had the mis fortune about a month ago to have his hand caught in the gear ing of a corn sheller, was in town the other day and says the injured member is getting along nicely, but has caused him to take a lay off which he did not rare to take just at Ibis" season of the year. ' We are pleased to nolo thai Mrs. John Ahl, who recently re turned from the hospital at Oma ha, is gaining steadilv and is able to walk down town. While lit ("deration was a serious one. Mrs. Ahl is to be congratulated on having it attended to in time and the surgeon assures her she need fear no return of the trouble. . Mrs. Thomas Urwin received word last week of the death of her laic husband's sister, Mrs. James Ingrim, at the homo of her son- in-law, Jay M. Riley, of Lawrence Nob., where the funeral and in terment occurred. Deceased wa-" one of the earliest settlers of Cass county and was close to 80 years of age. She was the mother of fourteen. children, all of whom are living. One son, ames In- grim, formerly lived near Louis ville, but is now located at Broken Bow, Neb. 4 m UNION. Ledger. Oliver Baker arrived last Sat urday from Oklahoma to viit. his brother, .Tames 'Baker, who is very seriously ill. W. C. Foster, tin; Missouri Pa cific operator and candidate for mayor at Paul station, was call ing on his friends here Wednes day. Mrs. Moss McCarroll departed last Friday for Lawrence, K;is., to make a few weeks' visit with her parents and other relatives. Richard Smith, C. F. Morion and Carter Albin wont to Kansas City Monday, taking live cars of their cattle and hogs to market. One of the features of the Worlh Crowing About Comparison of results and profits before and after using if Regulator Fig. We, SOe, eoc, $1.00; Li lb. pail ti.ZQ the Treat tonic and conditioner is sure to rr.alte you S t-trnuinent Xiitcd of til J'rctts IVaiucts. .. - SalisfcclicE GzrrazfccJ :? SlDccy Hack Pralis L!ec Killer. Fo-.d": c:c and C0c. Also a Sprinp: necesssiy. fcuro de.'.th tacildanjjcrous vermin, litfiiio substitutes; l.-.iUt oa Prattn. - CclPraU 160 peje PcnUry Eorfi . ' For sals by J. V. Sgenbcrger, Plattsmouth. Wolff & Ault, Coder Creek. 4515. j h-...,T'ffi EveriMnjj fTrsf in Quality Flrtt in Rcsats lirst in Purity first it Economy and for these rfis:,n3 Caluract Baking Powder is first inths hearts of tbe millions of Louse wives who tise it and knew it. PECTIVED OCKEST AWmCJ Warld' Par Fooi txait'-oa. Clicxro. iaoi. Firit tip teiliaa, Frucc, &uru 1512. NOT Man? nv the TS Jt "mm M o . -1 I L, mm BAKING m& CHICAGO Too Joa't nri mertr whra y huy cljrrp cr bLin powder. Doa'l be milled. Zmf CtUsd. li t Cairoet iar taprnsr to Mr mink L3 oda. rare economic! Uimavt services in the Bapti-t church last Sunday was the baptism of 2 new members, v. ho united with the church as a result of the re vival services held in this vil lage a few weeks ago. , Richard DelesDernier and U. DelesDornier of F.lmwood, and .Tames DelesDernier. of Murray were here Monday afternoon bid ding good-bye to their mother, who is starting- back to her home at Zion City, III., after having made a visit here with her rela tives. Richard accompanied her as far as Omaha that evening. There was a real "ral day" down on the DuHois farm, oc cupied by O'eorge Mead and fam ily, the result being the slaught er of 1K9 rodents and many had the good luck to escape. Tim rat mine was located while mov ing an (dd barn and some oT the inhabitants thereof were real old-timers, possibly the great araml parents of some of the in fernal pesfs that infest this town. Rev. W. A. Taylor was called upon Io perform a sad duly lasl Friday, his services being. re quired at two funerals that day. After conducting the funeral. of the late Oeorge W. Oarrison here, Rev. Taylor was taken into a wailing- automobile, driven by Vomer Perry of .Wabash, and by fast driving they reached Waba-di in time for attendance at the funeral of one of the pioneers of that vicinity, Henry OHe, who was buried that afternoon. Oeorge Mead, who for the pat few years has had a growing ! rouble in the way of enlarge ments on b'th sides of his neck, departed Monday for Chicago, ac companied by Dr. Wilson of Ne braska Cily, the object being to have Mr. Mead's neck eami;i"d by a specialist ami perhaps an operation performed. The phy- scians who have treated him heretofore have given him but little encouragement, hut it is hoped that the eminent specialist may find conditions more favor able. 1 N 3 X Jfc