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    MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1914.
PLATTS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL,
PAGE 5.
COKilNGTO
Plathmouth, !!ebr.
United Doctors Specialist
WILL EE AT THE
..HOTEL RILEY..
Saturday, June 27!h,
ONE DAY ONLY Hours 10
;.. m. to . in. I l.Mii:irkah)e
iief.-s of tti-sc tal.'iiied i-liysi-cia:;.-.
in t ivaliueiU of chronic
dieaso.
Offer Their Services Free cf
Charge.
The I'nitfd tk'Ctors, lict-nst-d by the
Siuic of NVhruka. fur the treatment
of u- foriai ties and all nervous and
chronic disease.-! of men, women and
children. otTer to ail who call on this
vi-it. consultation, examination and ad
vice free, making no charge whatever
exc.-pt the actual cost of treatment for
the purpose of proving that they have
at last diseovi r-d a system and method
or treatments that are reasonably sure
and certain in their results.
Thesi. doctors are anions America s
1 adiiiir lomach and nerve sjiucialits.
and ar expert.- in the treatment of
chronii- diseases of the blood, liver,
stomach. intetin-s. skin, nerves, heart.
;! (. n, kidneys or bladder, rheuma-ti-m,
sciatica, diabetes, bed-wett inpr.
t ip,' worn., le ulcers, weak luns. and
t iio-e at'Iicted with longstanding. il-' p
..-. t ed chronic disea-i-. tliat have baf-
?l- ii t !i- kiil of oth-r physicians, should
ii-t fail to call. Deafness has often
b en ctu ed in ixty days.
Accordinir tt tlu ir y stem no more
operati'in for apix-iwiotis, pall stones.
t.;ii.ors. goitre, piles, etc. Iy their
inetliod tin se ca-e uii jomj'licateil are
treated without operation of hypoder
mic injection. They were anions the
l;rt in America to earn the name of
C!o..dh -s Surgeons,'' by doinir away
with the knife, with blood and with
pair, in the -ucces-ful treatment of
thee il.n.ir-rous di-ea-es.
If uu have kidney or bladder troiilc
! s brin atwo-eunce bottle of jour
urine for chemical analjsls and micro
scopic examination.
Ven-out and run-down men or
voin-n. r.o matter wliat your ailment
may be. no matter what yuu have been
told, or the experience you have had
with ether physician-, settle it forever
in jour mind. If your case is incura
ble tliej will tell j on so. Consult them
i, ; on this visit. It costs jou nothing.
Keinember, this free oner is for this
visit on! j".
Mart ied ladies must dune with their
hu-bands and minors with their pa
tents. Will Je.tll uiei Iw.i little -..n-;,n.i
Mi-. -. ar ;;pen were pus--e-iue.'-,
tlii- i.-!. .ruii for i Unaha.
!i.-e tliej will i-if willi Mr.-,
lean ul the !io-pi!a!.
4- WAPLE GROVE. v
l!i nrv r.nelkenieier i-eeeieil a
iev e.ial ei;'-':!1.- Sahinlay.
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i it. .. i ! "uk ! ranie.
I'.ltaile- ! illelkei-ieiel- i- JiM'I'i-
iiiL- an addili n t hi- li"'ne thi
w !. in (he way "f a hit-ii'ii ai"l
batii room.
. . Hi!. I. Alfreil lai'-einer,'
an. I Y. II. I'ul- i.iad.- ;i ,i:-ine--
lip tot be e..l!ld -eat I 'ft'lMX .
.lake Hii.l wa- a Plat l-tiioiilh
vi-ii'.-r I'vi'liy.
('.liar!-'- Ileiren and 'u M;i-n.-ir.'
were com!." nt isitr
Sa f 1 1 rday.
II. A. llan-eii pa--e.l thi-on-li
I:. ;-.- !a-t Saluflay il PMilo fit!
Mi: rra .
A -nipiie parly was ien :il
tlo- li,.itie ..! Mr. and Mrs. Charle
Ilerieii !a-t Tue-dav- .vniinir in
li. ..i..r- of the former"- birlhday
an:;ier-ai-y.
Thp .Iniirnal ads pay.
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li out .'oor of I iie- I'oiii t 1 louse, al
1 'lii t I 11. on I h. I 'as.- 'oi.rit. Ne l.i'.i - ka,
tue 1-1 .:;iy "I August. . I . I'll, al
ten i..-k ;i in., ;it i j t ! t- eiinee to
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lier iii-M e ; t o - I ti a I e:-t;.le. to-wn:
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ler ' Nl. i i 'f i he .V.iriliwcst nuartvr
i."V'i i; l"t lilfeen I . in tee Sontl:-.e-t
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iii;rt r iNW'i i; Int tw- hc lll'i, in
tie Noitl'We-t ii;iiler I N W' 1 1 of tle
So'.lt". We'-I (i.ir,er iSU 'i i: t"t i li v. :i
lIM Hi llje S. ti I 1 1 w'es iit;tt1er I.SV'4
! the Soini vt-. t M.iiMter iSVC', ami
lie Kast half l ! '. ' t of I tie Soil 1 li W .t
.i,;e I. r iSW ;.i . iill of H'.tion twent;. -
i i I i.'m, in Tii ir !i;; .''i'vi-ii illi
N'-rih, l:a;:i;e fonro.n ill). Cast ". t it
M . i-i i lie ( .Hint v of Ne!.rasl:a.
;',n'i .sale, to r-m;iMi open oi.o hour,
h.i.i .1 tiii- Jem t'i v "f June, A. I.
1 : l i.
CM Nl.l.KS Is. S'IIv"Ai:. I'V.'r-ul.ir of il.f
la. t v. . II iina t-: lamciiL ef De!i!ll
r.AWLS BOBEKTs. jN. . ; .
Attornc-vr-.
6-22-5wks
COMMISSIONERS'
PROCEEDINGS
IMatl-iiiouth, June 15, l'Jl i.
Hoard met in regular session.
1'iesent. C. i:. MeebnetvC. It. .Tor
i:i:i oinl Julius A. County
('.-mnii--iuers, and Frank J. I.ih-er-hal.
County Clerk. Minute? nf
i -vious M'ssimis read and rip
proei. when the following husi-ties.-
was I rail-acted in regular
form :
A petition received from Chas.
I.. Citives anil 1"-' other's askintr to
have W. H. I'.anninir nppninfed
iiistiee of the peace, within and
for Liberty I'rermcl, and appoint
ment was made by hoard.
Itolid of Itavid Ctmipbell. deputy
Io;ii over-e.-r. H. I. No. i, ap-
ptieii by ItoJit'il.
He-ination of Orlandu TelTt as
justice of the peace within .and for
Aoea l'leeincf r-ei-eied, and
fe-ei:nt ion accepted Jy lio ird.
Claim of T. II. I'olb.ek Tor re
fund of city tax on lot fi. of east
half of -eetjon 7-lJ-li. wa- re
fused b leuird.
Comity Treasurer ordered to re
fund to M. M. Allen -J. amount
of lax paid under prote-t aecounl
imp! o e'lienl s hain- been re
moved lrom -aid premises.
I he following claim- were al-
..We. on fhe llelH'tnl fund:
Veb.;i-ka I.iuhliticr C..
itas o jail and r.nirt
h'll-e s J .sr,
Win. SehuMice. work on
court h"U-e b"i!er .... 2. !.'!
I. I. iut h. (.art pa men)
plan-, efc.. county jail ." 1 1
W. C Man-jieaker. I i
to e..mmi--j.. ners .... C.oti
1 lie I Ileacim. not ice
of Hoard of equaliza
tion .sr
V.. ;. l"ev Soli, nidse.
to Mr-. Sullivan 2Tt . on
Julius A. l'iiz. .-alary and
mileage ;s. in
Hammond A: Stephens.
-upi'lies I" r.iiiiily -u
J ii i : 1 1 e II lei i J ll.Sl)
C. II. Jordan, -alary and
mii'eaL-o 'ni.l'.u
I.oui-vill. Courier, prinl-iti'-
notice-. Hoard of
Cqualiznl ion lM.int
W'e. piui; Water Itepuh
I'can. bar dorkef and
iiotjc.-s of Hoard of
T.ijual iza! ion L'd.i'5
W". C Jenkins k. Co.. mdse
to Mr-. Chambers .... ln.nfi
l'lmw..od Leader Mciin.
n i .) ji-es of ar I of
C-juai izat ion .75
S. C. Ci'-ardef. tnd--'. fo
Mi-s AfcCinnis lo.no
War-ira k; Sehuldiee. sup
plier to court house . . .50
K!"pp 1'nufini: ,-up-I!
ie- and record- to the
Cunty CJ.su
C. K. Heeliuer. salary and
mileage 5'.). 50
Kb-pp-Harb'tt Co.. freight
o 1 1 -11 p p i i e f . 'J 5
H. A. stone, mdse. o Mrs.
Tl a rd nock f. .-"5
Nebraska Ho-uiial for In
sane, care Harry Kuhuy
and 1'. S. l)aivs (17. d5
I tv. Y.. I . ("u ui in in--, insane
ca-e, Henry Cerinir
alia- II. Cook s.on
Ciink 8.00
J. M. I.ejda. -anie ."i.Ou
James Hobert sou. same.. 5.50
C. 1. O'linloii. same tI5.i0
'.. I). juinfiri. witness.
same 2. 0o
F. Mauspeaker. same.... 2.00
C. I . Ouinlon. lioardin'--county
pri-oncrs and
salary 182. 00
In-. F.. I. Cummins, in
ebriate Kussell Hether-
in-fon 8.00
J. M. l.eyda. same :.00
James Ipibeil-on. same.. 5.25
C. . Oiiinfon. same .... 5. 75
Ik II. Woilhman. M. I).,
cai incr for Lorenzo Hill
family '. 00.70
Tiii following claims were al
lowed on the Hoad fund uf the
County:
A. F. Seyberf, r.ad work,
Hoad Ti-tric .o. 2 . . . 20. JO
John Murlev. malei ial for
P.oad iMsfricl .o. 0... 08.25
red Hells, road work,
ip.ad hislriet No. 1 1. 1 . f,0
L. J. Walradt. same,
Road I ?s rict No. 0 . . .
00
F. V. Hurlhul, same, Hoad
I)i-lrict No. r. 12.80
T. A. Hulterfield, same,
Hoad Hislrict No. I i .SO
Jolin Murtej-, material
for H. 1. No. It". 1)8.85
Win. l,eesly. concrete
culvert. Dislrief No. 0.. -54-0 i
O. W. Fi-her. road work,
Il tad District No. 15.. 7.20
Coo. F. Oehle rkimr. same,
Hoad District No. 15.. 12.20
J. M. Hoover, same, Hoad
District No. 3 D7 .35
H. A. Funke Lumber Co.,
lumber, R. D. N. 3, . . . 10.10
leo. F. Oehlerkincr, road
work, Hoad District No.
15 21.00
It. Kelelliut, .same. It. D.
No. 12 31.00
H. A. D.dy, same, Road
District No. 0 50.00
A. A. Willi in trer , same,
Hoad District No. 15 .. 37.85
Waltir livers, same. Road
Di-triet No. 27 10.25
C W. Leach, same. Road
District No. 1 i i . 10
John II. Tlusche, same,
Road Di-lrict No. 2 . . . 50.00
John H. Ru-te, same, Road
District No. 13 3.20
A. I'. Wi lier, same, Road
District No. 13 8.0O
J. C. Niday. same, Road
District No. 11 ii',.80
The followincr claims were al
lowed on the road drapin-r fund
of the count y.
John II. Husche. dra-pintr
roads. District No. . . i.50
A. A. Walliniier, same.
District No. 15 !).50
The follow imr claims were al
lowed on the It rid ire fund of the
cunty :
L. J. Walradl. bridire work 0.00
John Murley. bridge lum-
h-r 225. 10
II. A. Funke Lumber Co..
bridge lumber 2S.80
Monarch FiiLrineeriuir Co..
part payment Oreapolis
lti-idue j 000 . 00
Monarch Fnpineerini:' Co..
balance on brid-e. Win-
ter-leen Hill 10'..58
Monarch Fnineerin.ir C.o.,
I'arf payment fdh arch
Locust -I reel 1 2t0 . 00
The follow in-jr claim was allow
ed on the ('.oinfiii-sji.no.'.,' Road
fund of t he county :
James Miller, bridire and
culvert work, Di-trid
No. J :: s 2 5 0.5 2
Hoard adjourned to nieef Tues
1., .- T..1 .... ,
mv . .i iii , . i v i t.
FRANK J. LTHFRSIIAL.
Curitv Clerk.
I'd Humniell wa- in the city Sat
urday for a few hours hmkiii"; af
ter -..me Iradinir with the mer
chants. Ceoi-oe Hudiir arried Saturda
o?i No. 2 from Havelock to visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Huili'-.
Make Your Wants Known
If You Have Anything for Sale,
Rent or Want to Buy or Want
Help, a Little Ad Will Do the
Work.
A1 f ri-ements mnler tliis liraiiinsr. Five
Cents jut line. ea"ii insertion. No aiH ert i-e-ment
taken for less t hun TenlVni-. Ads will
In- titrun-U ut six words lo tlie line.
LTOi: SALE The G. F. Switzer
ijuarter, three miles southwest
of Nthawka. For particulars see or
write Henry M. Pollard, Netuiwka,
Nebraska.
CU SALF-Fine Ilolsteiabull calf.
- eligible, to registry. Atiout two
weeks old. Mrs. J. 1'. Trit-ch, 1'latts
mouth. Neb.
COU SALE Nice pair of two-year-
old buy mare colts; they are rood.
Come and see them. J. M. Holmes,
M urray, Nebr.
poll SALK Two-cylinder Auburn
Auto, in line running order, (iood
car for the money. Will consider some
trade. J. M. Holmes, Murray, Neb.
pOIl SALE Farm ef 121 acres.
nnles northeast of Union, li acres
hay land. 20 acres pasture timber, rest
in cultivation: well improved, i'rice
right if taken soon. Address Miss
Etta Nickels, Murray. Nebr.
POIl .SALE Improved xO-acre farm,
lh miles north of Nehawka.Neb.,
Good orchard: buildings all painted
and in god repair. Every foot of
ground is tillable. rite or see owner,
Otto Sehacht. Nehawka, Neb. (i-ls-ctw
pori SALE Oil RENT The Berger
- cottage, consisting of 6 rooms, and
elegantly located in Murray. For
particulars call at the Uerger hotel.
OIl KENT -Farm. Inrjuire of S.
O. Cole, Mynard, Neb. ri-H.lmo-w
ANTED A married man, with-
out children, to work on farm.
$40 per month: house furnished; steady
jot). Must have good reference. II.
W. Seegcr, Glenwood, Jowa. t-l-2tw
01l SALE Good Ueering hinder,
almost new, cheap. Chas Schwab.
(i.22w2wks
LOUSE POWDEBS
are many. Lee's is the best
hnv Kirct hiraiic nnnnH
0CK 1 ' ' " J I "
and a quarter for 25 cts. instead of
V ths usual 15 ounces; second fce
cause obtainable at most everv
'r, i:iown; third because coitiDlymg
J'".;nis5."ullv with the Insecticide La.
fr;'-'- '.,'7 Equally (.ood for gron fowls or
"Zltiry2 chics, hsoecially fine for setting
" hens. You cannot raise chickens
oroRta'nlw tmless kept free from lice and you need
! something that is economical and easv to use as
well as effective. That's Lee's. Put nn in ronnd
sprinkler top cans. 2 size, 25 cts. and 50 cts.
Soid bv 1 J 000 delr in U. S. sad Canada. Write tor
free poultry boats and a ampfateu.
em
Local News
From Friday's Dallj'.
Fred Hesse departed last even
ing on No. 2 for St. Louis, where
lie will visit for a few days with
friends.
Frank P. Sheldon of Nehawka
was in the city yesterday for a ffv
hours, coining in from the west,
where lie had been for a few days.
Miss Mabel Adams departed this
morning for Greshem. Neb., where
she will visit for a short time at
the home of her brother, Max
Adams and family.
Mrs. Tim Kahoutek departed
yeterday for Jenver, accompany
ing Mrs. Joseph Kahoutek to her
home in that city and will visit
there for several weeks.
Mrs. Luke W iles was among the
visitors in the metropolis this
niornimr for a few hours, going to
I hat city n the early Uurlington
(rain.
Miss Mildred Green came in last
evening on No. 2 from Fniversity
IMace and will visit here for a
slmrt time at the home ,,f her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hoeck.
G. V. Harris, one of the prom
inent farmers of near Fnion, was
in the city today for a few hours
looking after some business mal
lei's and attending to ome mat
te's at I he court house.
F. G. Rebel of Jii'iiM-r, who
willi his wiTe, have 1 n visiting
al the home of Mr. and Justus Lil
lie, departed this niornimr for his
home. Mrs. Rebel will remain
for a more extended vi-it.
Mrs. Hrure Miller of Peoria.
Illinois, who has been here fur the
pas) few w eeks visit i i i ir at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Heinrich. departed this
morning on No. G for her home.
Harry F. Select- of imaha, who
has been here for a few days
visiting at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Y. S. Leete, departed this
afternoon for his home.
Miss Madeline Green of Fniver
sily Place, Neb., and Miss Gretch
ii Hoeck of South Omaha are
visiting in the citv and will be the
gin-sis of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hoeck for several days.
Mrs. F. P. Harvey of Madi-on
Kansas, who has been here visit
ing for a short time with relatives.
departed this morning for Peoria.
Illinois, where she will visit with
relatives and friends for a short
time.
Mrs. a. 1). Hhmt and Mrs. Karl
Hlunl of Ienver and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McCIanahan of Fairmont,
Neli.. are here visiting for a
short time at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Warren, as well as
with other relatives and friends.
John J. Hullery, an old-tinn
Pint tsmout li boy. and brother of
Gouncilman Frank Hutlery, came
down this afternoon from Lincoln
for a shorf visit with relatives and
old friends here. Mr. Huttery and
wife have .just returned from an
extended trip through the west.
V. If. Thompson, a young man
who has been servimr in the Unit
ed Stales navy for some years
past, came down this morning
from his home at Omaha to visit
for a few hours wit Ii his friend.
Dan O'Hrien, returning home Ihis
afternoon, accompanied by Mr.
)'Hrien.
Judge G. M. SpurJock and wife
and sons, Woodson and Hurwell.
and Mrs. John H. Pew of Kansas
Cily mo In red in this morning
from the Spurlock lmme at York,
Neb., and are guests at the home
of Hon. R. H. Windham and fam
ily. From here they will continue
on to Kansas City for a visit there
at the Inline of Mrs. Pew, a cousin
of Mrs. Spurlock.
From Saturday's Dall.
J. II. Slouthower, of FJmvvood,
candidate for the nomination of
Cminlv superintendent came in
this morning from his home In
visit for the day looking after his
interests.
Jack Chalfant, one of the ener
getic young farmers from near
Unioii was in the cily today for a
few hours visit, en route from his
home to Omaha where he will
spend tli e doy.
Mrs. E. Shubeck and daughter
Miss Elsie were among the pas
sengers this morning for Omaha
where they will spend the day vis
iimie busi-
ness matters.
E. W. Beins and son was a busi
ness visitor in the city yesterday
and while here paid the Journal
ollice a brief call.
A. G. Mast of Nehawka was in
the city for a few hours today
looking after some business mat
ters with the merchants.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heil and
daughter, of Cellar Creek, were
visitors in the city yesterday and
pleasont callers at this ollice.
W. H. Heil and sister, Miss Liz
zie were in the city today for a
few hours looking after some bus
iness mailers willi the merchants.
R. R. Nickles of the vicinity of
Murray, was a passenger (his
morning for Omaha, where he will
visit for the day looking after
some business maters.
John McGinnis, ofSoufh Hend.
was attending to some important
business matters in the city cs
terday and made this ollice a very
pleasant call.
Charles Chriswisser was a pas
senger this morning for South
Omaha where he is taking treat
ment for rhennial im at the san
itarium in that city.
II. L. Oldham of Murray came
up this marning from his home to
spend a few hours here with his
friends and looking after some
matters of business.
L. A. Meisinger, wife and sons.
Oliver and Civile, were passeng
ers Ihis afternoon for Omaha,
where I hey will vi-it with relatives
at Benson over Sunday.
Misses F.stelle F. Swindell and
Olyoe Bourke of Weeping Waler
came in yesterday to attend the
teachers' examinal ion at the office
ofe the county superintendent.
Miss '., Riene Johnson of
Weeping Water is in the city to
day attending the teachers' exam
ination at the ollice nf. County
Superintendent Mary U. Foster.
Miss Tillie Ploeger departed
this morning n the early train
for Omaha, from where she will
start on her journey to Reno. Nev
ada, where she expects to visit for
a time with relatives in that city.
W. G. Boedeker. cashier of the
Murray Slate Hank, came up Ihi
morning from his home and was a
passenger on the early Burlington
train for Omaha where he will vis
it for the day looking after some
matters of business.
W. W. Hamilton, the genial car
penter and contractor, of Murray.
was jn the city yesterday after
noon for a few hours and found
time to call in at the Journal ollice
to visit for a short time with (h
"old man."
Mrs. S. O. Pitman and Mrs. (). A.
Davis of Murray returned home
Ias evening on No. 2 from Omaha
where they were spending the day
and were met here by Mr. Pillman.
in his Case car to convey them
home.
W. C. Mnrrnw, of Cleveland.
Ohio, arrived in the city Ihis
morning and will spend several
weeks here visiting al the home of
O. C. Dovey and family. Mrs.
Morrow has been here for several
weeks visiting wilh her sister.
Mrs. Dovey.
Mrs. Oscar Gapen departed
Ihis morning on the earlv train
fop Omaha, where he will visil foi
the day with her sister. Mrs. W ill
Jean a! the hospital in that cily.
Mrs. Jean is reported as improv
ing nicelv from the effects of her
illnes.s and operation for appendi
eitis.
Wendell Heil, w ife and dauhf er
were in the cily yesterday after
noon for a few hours and while
here made a call at the Journal
ollice to look over the different ob
jects of interest in this plant. The
call nf Mr. Heil and family was
much en.jnyed and they will find a
heartv welcome here any time.
C. IL Frans was a passenger
this morning for Omaha, where
he will attend to some matters of
business for the day.
Mrs. C. E. Martin departed this
morning on No. 15 for Lincoln,
where she will visit for a few days
al the home of her sister.
Father William lliggins nf
Manley departed this morning for
his home, after a short visit here
with his friend, Father M. A.
Shine.
iting and looking after
ass
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