The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 12, 1914, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1H14.
PLATTSMOUTII SOU-WEEKLY JOURNAE.
PAGE 7.
Local News
tf "f -f, k.;--Vr,-avyg. M, ,. ?n tv m.,r
Cb?ER:SixTHANDLMAi n:St.: Jones .is2lg
Ouong Flannel
f
Hosiery that Wears!
Special showing of heavy Outing Flannel for
downs and L overwear lishts.
darks and plain colors. At per P
yard
Otlicr erodes at per yard 8' and 10c
-4 Ct
1
We show the Famous Buster Brovn Hosiery fcr
Men. Women and Children the best
wearing hose on the market. Per
yard
4 pair guaranteed for 4 months
25c
New York Apples Here!
See the best grade of New York Apples now at our store. We are making deliveries of
long keeping variety at per barrel $3.50; second grade $3.25.
f-T- "- r. .T
1 - .-.. - s-'- ;
-i
If you have never used
KumrorG
A full line of
EL"
n m - t.
r Si H "
Powder
you have never used
the best.
PER CAN 25
THE CITY DD5NG SOE
tiiOOII NEEDED WORK Oil
NORTH FOURTH STREET u
:tis;-d in the four months run at the
Ir"'n 1 ;u'M,ii5 ! Whitnev opera house, Chicago, and is!
:!.e city is now er.gr gea in doing ' rjc'n an,j ghovey
7 1
s'.pv wry much, neeuer.: worK on ,,a u
in : ourtr. .-'trc
1 . l.on
From Tuesday's Daily.
Walter Connors was in the. city
today from Louisville looking: after
some business matters for a few
hours.
Harry Long: and wife of Council
Bluffs was in"the city over Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jelinek.
R. L. Propst was in the city this
afternoon from his home at Mynard
to spend a few hours looking: after
some business matters.
Clen Boedeker and little son were
in the city today for a few hours
looking1 after some matters of busi
ness with the merchants.
Hen Beckman, one of the genial
farmers from the vicinity of Murray,
was in the city today looking after
some matters of business.
J. C. Niday, the road overseer of
I Liberty precinct, was in the city to- j '
I day from Union attending: the meet- j
j ir.g of the county commissioners.
I W. II. Seybert of Cullom was here
J today for a few hours looking after
! some matters of business for a few
j hours W'.th the county commissioners. '
T.,,.,.l. T..:-u i :
J.lt. I'll 1 1 i i,m u v ir dlliuillf Liie uusi-
' ness visitors in Omaha today for a
few hours, going to that city on the
early Burlington train this morning. :
Dr. J. F. Brendel of Murray was
here for a few hours today looking !
after some matters at the court house. '
. Dr. Brendel is the coroner elect of the '
county. 1
John Wunderlich of Nehawka mo- j
I tored up yesterday afternoon from his 1
; home to spend a few hours here look- j
h:g fter some matters of business in j
i the citv. ;
P R I K H h fi R Rill -Ril! "! Mrs. Charles Ofe of Oakland, Neb.,
' who has been here for a few days vit- '
jiting at the home of Henry Ofe and!
The musically inclined yourg eo- family, departed this morning for her
The Furpo'-tir.g cast ! Pe ot th:- c-.ry, im-icr the direction ot , nome. .urs. iienry oie accompamea
Miss Matliilde Valk-rv. :;re rt:hear?ir.g i her as far as Omaha.
Nominate our favorite uiUurrianol
J
n Si.ii in -it i iVIriitfi i i- If v " -1
We will give to each and every contestant entering now SI, 000.00 in certifi-
cates to their credit. All contestants already entered have received the save and
as this offer will not be good for only a few more days, we urge that you get your
nominations in early. As this contest does not close until May 1st, 1915, it will J
give you a grand opportunity to work out your campaign during the winter months.
HELP YOUR FRIEFiD WIN OUT!
(Fili Cut, Cut Out and Mail, or Bring to Our Siore
cut
out
Sign Name
r t . t
ing and baking light
and medium. Also JtfeIj
Bring to Store Today
riGntinaficn Coupon
z. ish to nominate as a candidate in eiu fiauo
contest
I undc rstoid iiis is tuticly a nomination , not a
vote, and does not obligate me in any 7oay.
A'an.e
Dale Address
STANDING OF CONTESTANTS.
gum.
IB
fest-ti'.'-- :.-ir..' 'lite.
. t . . w . ...
'A.
i complications of a humorous natu'-e i .
waiting tor a r.cnasman jot'eu tnem
' down, v. emir.g t'nem ultimately Into ;
: v. u- uf the best farces thai has been .
cnereti to the taeatrc-coiiig public in ,
t.ng time.
! The scen?rv is the same model as ;
rUri lf!c FfiliyuuilOU Or
Mii. W. II. Wehrbcin i?l,o';fi.fMi
Mrs. I'iiilip Rilin I.ouo.dii
United Brethren church.... 1,mm.m
Mrs. McEhvain 1 ,f .)
Presbyterian church 1,00( .)
(Jraco Nolting 1,(mm).o-
"era Carxipbell
Mrs. Simon Clark 1, '().
Methodist Church Sunday
school J, ;'. no
rdiss Violet Keil l.OtMt.dn
Miss Tillie Halmes l.ooo.ftu
Miss Helen Horn l.nuo.oo
competcr.t farceurs and tvpes
t where the street rireva;i lXr- not l,re ieust interestii-.z ' r'-"1- nt'w -ro;iuction. "Princess Bu'- j Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Chilcott and
vi;h ruts and washed to the u,yieii will be the "ualitv of : 'tfl," vhi: : will be iven at the Far-j daughter, Miss May, of the vicinity
o::i places for some time and the ( j,0-vns exhibited during this engage- meie theatre in v. rhort time. All of of Union, motored to this city today
i the talented young people of the city for a visit with county seat friends
t:;tci.e? are i.eir.g oper.?:: up mere o , ment.
th-j side of the roadway that will per-: Thi -e
: re
sr;eriai! es
mu - ::-a
n secured to take part in thi '. and to attend to business matters. Mr.
Plattsmouth.
riebrska
rr.:: the pa--:."e- cf ihe water from ; nv ni,ers introduced during the action ! c'e'.ightiul opeietta, w hich will be a j Chilcott was a pleasant caller at this
:! :: hill and keep it from washing out ; of the piav hy .,n exceptionally pretty 1 greaf
t.'-e s
p;.;e
will
thn
The
r
be vast
sujee-ss than was the "Men y j office.
tree. is tcir.g graa- chcrUj? v.ho have received much pres.; 1 -ninmaius, given two seasons jr. go i
mpe. ar.d when con- i co!r,TCent for their ability, both v.i tm-!er the direction of Miss Vallcry.
this .-treet one that i ncel s :;nd 'neing able to sirg. j Tha music of the on- votta is very
ensier to travel over
:efore. The hills make the work ;
t.i? tl.c -e street.- very dnficult to han- I
die and especially so when the city ; ye
h-is oi.'.y a nil amount to expend in , Vodanskv of Belie
icr.Tchy and in the pi odnction a r.um
' her of the late song hits will be given.
The operetta will be ; iven for the ben
I ei'it of the Et.isco.n.l church and gives
t nar.d the wo'
rapidly. -
A Soiind Adv:ce.
received a ieiter from Mr. E
i-r.rche, S. 1).. promise oT be 'g one of tne most en-
pubk'h: "There is ; joyab'e that
eTor i'len offe'red ii
? carried on quite a Slovak family here. The mother j the t::y on a similar occasion. Tliere
was sick for a whole tar, sufferir.g ' is hard:y any town In the Mat a of
mostlv from her stomach. he could I this size th.:t can boast cf better mu
"BOH LIE TO YOUR WIFE"
AT THE PAHMELE THEATRE
T0K03BQW (FRIDAY) NiBHTiJ
n ! l:er ;.-.th reemcd to '- .1 tr.'eni than I'lattsmouLh, r.;i the
I'hysicians advised to I "P-irres Ilv !".'.!" wi". have the ben
ion. I told her husband ! eat of the cforts cf the yourg people
American Elixir of Bit- ; of the city.
i be iiieviuan-e.
i try an opera'
i a'.-oat Triner".
i ter Wine and ordered .-ome m one.-. '
After four bottles the lady feels '
ealthy, has good appetite and can. !
do her house work. T had myself a !
poor stomach, but after having used
For Salt1.
D-aere irri'rat.d faun in western
If Campbell i
"Don't Lie to You
Ci;sad, the author of j two bottles of that medicine am feci- ,.'
a:: nil a.
Wife.' which will : ip;r n0w much better." It i:
well
e-'i ;ood. fiisi-bottom land,
.: well imnro'-ei!. Il'd acres in
acres in wild hay, an in-
be n
morn av
t the Farn'ele theatre to- ! known fact that Triad's American
i atrr
Friuav) r.iehr, hadn't been ( Elixi'- of Bitter Wine i- a carefi
ane-ted ff-r r peed'n.g his automobi'e, and scientifically prepared remedy for
thai mr"ry : emi-musical farce would j loss of appetite, constipation and its'
in-r i.ac been written: lir.e all . coneouences. Price ?!.-'t. At drug.
! v.-r ant r me n when t-on.trel in some j -.ores. Jo. Triner. Manufacturing . .".r
r.-jrr.-.l.cati'T.. he has made the most of Chemist. S. Ashland ave., ' ioy
exnausti'de .-
i rcr.i to rav-
-eablc ti
: wa.cr-
-ik) w.iter
i. K-e -"'i .("' jer acre, on
rras. Apply at this of-
To fe
d dL-
1'fe.
1 !ro"g. n
stion. sleep :
use Burdocl
e good apj'Ptite
ountily and en
; Bloovl Bitters,
th
uniity.
lapid'y a the j Chicago, 111.
j the family system tonic. Price, ol.OO.
A sf-Tvi Ldi-H. LiiZj3
m
-.1
i3
Strongest Fii
Science proves that the stroncrcst fence, because
constructed throughout on scientific lines, is the
3i',.g;X.
K3
W w 1
wwW', v
53 INCH
somen
e.2 INCH
The Ressonss
Dae!'. Iiririnr.aul opn.,t"n r.f the ELL
WOOD is a s:-et cafi'e, cuiisit.aii of tw o heavy
virts intcrtwi:;td.
ii - - -H -i - ,; . ; jf -, , j - y )4 i h J h ?'
'. - - - v ' j '. ' f . C Pi fi ,
Cd-Eaci: r.f tVcs? cable--- is (! to each r.f her
cabio bv r crjut mvmis h -ivy w irv lapjied tirrl'tly
a:')i:i every i-nii. nc' ti-"l in a cri.okvu "knot"
or tv.ist to T't-ak'.'n tac Tor.rtU ci the tiu v-ira
tr-p b-nair:r ;i:int. iWn'p a wire ar -.ir.U
f -.4 C
M
26 INCH
yi:r r ur ! .. :rr is m-i vi-;.ti'ned: tl" a
r " v - . a .
w w w w
OOOUXUL,
W, ----. u41
THAT IS ALL THERE IS TO ELLWOOD FEMCS-
Heavy steel cables lapperl about and held together by steel wire, forming uniform meshes. Simple, isn't it?
No change for v. eakr.ess in any part; uniformly strong. The reasons for the superiority of ELL WOOD FENCE .
are not hard to find. This company owns and operates it3 own iron mines and furnaces; its own wire mills
and six large fence factories either one of the six being larger than any other fence factory- in the world.
These facts should be convincing. x
Cedar Creek Lumbei
2 CEDAR CREEK,
Nlt--- . -ea
ompany,
NEBRASKA
Fmm "Wednesday's lai!y.
Harry Henton of r.ear Myr.ard was
jn the city yesterday for a few hours
looking after some business matters
with the merchants.
George Kaff enberger, from west of
the city, was in town yesterday at
tending to some matters of busines?
with the merchants.
Philip E. Tritsch and wife and
Frank Macey were among the pas
sengers this morning for Omaha,
where they will visit for the day.
D. A. Young of near Murray was
here today for a few hours looking
after some matters of business with
the merchants ainl visiting with his
friends.
YV. G. Mei-inger drove in this morn
ing from his home, west of the city,
to spend a few hours here looking af
ter some matters of business with the
merchants.
W. A. Fight of near Mynard re
turned home this afternoon from
South Omaha, where he has been look
ing a"ter semt matters of basines-j on
ihe sleek T-:: rket.
M
Miss Etta Nickels of near Murray
was in the city yesterday afternoon
for a few hours looking after some
matters of business with the mer
chants in this city.
Mrs. John McNurlin was among the
passengers this morning for Omaha,
where she will visit for the day in
that city with friends and attend to
some matters of business.
Atto-ney C. E. TelTt and Earl Hun
ter and wife of Weeping Water came
over yesterday afternoon from their
home to spend a few hours here look
ing after some matters at the court
house.
P. E. Ruffner and C. P. Richards
metored out to the Ruffner farm, some
seven miles west of the citv, yesterday
?fr to look over the situation with a view
01 constructing a large Darn mere m
a short time.
John Bergmann drove in this morn
ing from his farm home, some eleven
miles southwest of this city, and was
a passenger on the early Burlington
tram for Omaha, where he was called
oa some matters of business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. W'ollen and
daughter, Flossie, of Weeping Water
motored to this city yesterday for a
visit with friends and to attend to
some business matters. They gave
this office a pleasant calL
Ernest Horn came down this morn
ing from Omaha for a few hours' visit
here with relatives and friends in this
city. Ernest has been located in Oma
ha for the past twelve years, and this
is the first time in two years that he
has had an opportunity of visiting
the old town. -
hawk amotored to this city yesterday
J to attend to business matters and for
I a visit with county seat friends,
j Messrs. D. and C. Switzer were pleas-
ant callers at this office, ana while j j'.'"'
.V.U. lTIt i;.
HI lt-:i C. Windham, lluintiff,
.tik i:.
IK-rn.i.'i II. "Wi:io!,u!ii, inamtnT,
vs.
S;t!in-1 C:ist-v i-:t A' I 1. I .-'i .1 1 -
To John St Imitfi-. the unknown liirs ; To Sjinni.-i -v. ii,.- u ., u .,. , r, i,jr-.
! and devisees of John SVhii i ler : Shake- n,;,; a, .v, s oi' s.nm.l 1 1;,,. .-.-
vs
John Si'Im ;cr lit .Vh. fx fend;)?
I
Koyes. tie unknown heir." rnl
.7. I.iickey. t ! f iiti k now n I
V".
Jevi.sees 01 .-lia Ki'Mjf-:ue l.oves: Wii- ! i-.-t.eu ..r I'.o..t i i -.
here -Vlr. l. tW'ltZer naa nis name : n;ini s-nenier. l-- nnltnown 1 ens ;,ni ; j.,-. n,,. niiknown hens :nd is
, , n, -i it .' devisees of William Snfhh r: I 'iivM . - 11 iti.-r- Ii-i n ., ,i
placed on the Plattsmoutn Journal list I the unknown ,. irs tin,i ,vis,. . rl'nuut'u " rhw!'i:"i..ei.,n.'i'
and will hereafter keep posted on i , J'avi.i t.eene j.. ... m-i Tne un- known i.ejrs and .i. vis,. s oi
I . ' 1 ' I ( 1 ' t I ! .
I nppenings throughout the county.
Kii.im Thursday's I'aily.
Sherman Cole and wife were in the
city for a few hours today from their ,
i farm home near Mvnard, motoring in
to look after some trading.
6
t Ht
Dr. J. L. Brown came in this morn
ing from h;s home near Mynard and
was a passenger on the early Bur
lington train for Omaha, where he
will visit for the day.
John Kroehier of Omaha, who has
been here for a short time visiting
with his father and brothers in this
city, departed this afternoon for his
home in Omah'i.
Miss Adena Walter of Denver, Colo.,
arrived in the city last evening on
No. '2 and will be a guest of the Al
bert Schuklice home for a time. Miss
Walter is en route to Des Moines from
Denver and stops here for a visit with
her relatives.
1
Mrs. Fred Horn an 1 daughter, Ma
rie, of Beaver City, Neb., are visiting
relatives and friends in this vicinity.
They were pleasant callers at this of
fice yesterday, and while here renewed
their subscription to the Plattsmouth
Journal.
known heirs iind drvisec.- of II. I.. Levi;
Anton Jozeliuk. the unknown heirs nrnl
devisees of Anton Joretick: .iano-s M.
Jamison, S. livers. J. I". Ioud, the un
known heirs and devisees of .T. I-
loud; Michael K. lamniii. KliKuhetli in
ilrsst r, Frank I Van Iorn, Kvu I..
Harris, defendant:
Von and each of yon will lake notice
it) at on the Lit li dav of October, A. I .
I 1HM. Kllen Whidhj.m f.Ied Ik -r neti
! ti"a in t! l a-': : r a' ' f '.;-s fo':n-
t . Jr i : as k ;i . uy.i:',s: .01 a;c! ca-ii !
you, the object und i::iyer of which is
that she lip iidjudjreij li:e owner in fee
sim;d& "f Lois ;:. -i, " j::;d (, in Hiik
y.'i. in I'!iitl.-m'!ili. Xt-hrn l-:a : ami l.ot
1. in r.lo k JJ: Lot t'i. in lilm-lt I.ot
". in I'.lock : in South 1'ark Addi
tion to said e'lty of J 'la' tsm-mt !a treed
from all claitis of an estate or interest
therein oi" tile clefindi n f : , and each of
thorn, and of all vrsor.s claimiim hy.
tlirousrh, unler tliem. and that you and
each of you le perpet ua ! 1 " e::.o;ned
from claiming any rihl, title, interest
or rifil t if iossessio;i in the same ad
verse to the title of this niitisitif. her
heirs or assigns: ;iim1 from interfering
with the oinet and t;-cealie eji.ioy
ment of said promise:- hy raid p'.ainiilY:
an-l th;it a certain tnorli;;i -re dated Feb
ruary the 3rd. Kiven hy Albert X.
Sullivan to ofend:!nt l.va I... Harris on
l.ot 3. in oM'i'lc 'l. In SoTith l'atk Addi
tion to I'lattsnmuiii. Xel raska. he can
celled, the same huvhiir hoc;, paid. The
ni-.iintiff alleires oi..r:. a-tual arid ad
verse nosscssion of said lots for a per
iod of more than ten years. Plaintiff
prays for such other and further relief
as may be equitable.
You are reuuircd t.) answer said pc
tMion on or before the Hist day of
! ecer.iber. 1 '.' 1 4. or your default will be
dulv entered therein.
f-:i.Li:x c. wrxi'HAM.
It. U. n.lil I AM. Ilaintiff
Attorney.
H -l.a-
1 i 1 1
. 11 " -
Taoina.-
Mr. Beiter and daughter, Mis. Zem
beck, of Boone. Ia., who have been
here for a few days visiting at the
C. E. Hartford home, departed this
morning for their home, going on the
early Burlington train.
Frank Johnson of near Weeping
Water drove up this morning from
their home to attend the funeral of
Mr. Johnson's grandmother, Mrs.
Caroline Henton, at Mynard this afternoon.
tnirn to ( icriuToit.
Tn the County C'nurt of the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
State of NolTi!: I;;i. C,tsS County, ss
In C'nuntv Court, in the matter of the
estnle of C,orer 11. I'oisnll. deceased.
Notice is herohv jziven to the cred
itors of said dec-used that iirarins
will be h:'d upon claim:! tiled against
said estate, before tne, Cr-unty Judpre ol
Cass Count v. Nebraska, at the Counf
Court room in Plattsmouth, in saio
I'oimtv, on the "Srd da of November,
l'.tl-t, and tm the L'lth iay of May, 1 :!"..
at '. o'clock a. in., each dr.y lor eam-
iiiution, ad j ustnier.t and allowance.
All claims must be filed in said Court
on or before said last hour of hearina.
Witness my hand and seal of saiu
Countv Court, at Plattsmouth, Nebras
ka, this 23rd da" of letoher. PHI.
,.Seal ALLF.N -T. PKKSnX,
County Jude.
You and oa- h of ou i-; : f t I r c , . .
that on the a;rd a v of ii.-t-.b.-r.
PH. Jlerniia Ih indh.iui ti . 1 1 . r ,. -
tition in the liotn -t t ,.f a -
Count y. Nebraska. : ir.ii:i't ;. no
each of on, tl.e nl-.-i-l ,:tol ,,,
wl.idi js- that l m.iv ad i.,- f.-l t 1 .
owner in fee simple of !...? .. , ;.. k
1: Lot 1. in him k l.,,t 1. ;: .,.,.
1, in Plock ," : Lots 1. r ;.nd ;. .11 l.n.i i.
L-ils .". and ;. in !!!.. -k l.o;v i.
" and ). in fihii-k : Lots 1. .'. .". ;- n-i 1:.
I in liloeU ': Lots . ai:d ;. in p.... k 1.
Lots 1 and in Phuk l a ar .l l.f.t-- 1.
I -' and 4. in l'.io-k 17. 111 Town-end-
At.d't.on to ',' a. .--bra-!.a.
fle-l from ;::! ciuiln- ,. at. -1 t
interest till-;-, tn of I d.-i--:i. n! n i
ea'-li of tlie'll, and ' ! p ,--oj;s c-iaaniiu
by. li.iouirh or i.mhr t m. .i:cl t : 1
you be perpet'inllc 'i;ii::n-J T r 1 1 c!a'!v
m:r any riarnt. lit -e. i;,ti-i est or t : - a
of j.oss-ss;oi it, arid to ;1 -.;::n-. ;.a-
Ver.-e to t'e tltie ( t!:- I1..'- I i :" . !
heirs or a a: i;.--, ..i. i 1 : . .u , ! . 1 . .;
with tie a and a 1 .1,
Ulent of sai-1 J.ri-:,! i- - 1 s.m i p:.i h
t i ff: ami that a 1 : " : , h. ...! 1 1 .1 .1. .
rtmriinsr troi Alir.-d !'. To,-.-..-. .1 a.
t!:e d, ; en.hi lit. Pohert .1 La'h--.. a.i:t.
Nov-mhei- j. In."-", to t : e 1 t.d .1 1 iirp-
1 "-nth of thirty 1 :;n 1 acre- r . s..k: .
siie of the west i.e-h:i!l oi s . t h v - 1
one-fourth of S-c. 7. Twp. 1 .'. Ilaii;--14.
in e'ass count;. . N bra U.i. and i
cinii'il !?i ltook "A." ot; ;,:i- ::;:; of t;
.Vmtt'aLH kfi'in.ls of ".i-- i.'nMnh , -hl'li.-liii,
be eancc:id .-a':-ti.-. o.
lecor.l: and that all ih.i.ds ritt upon
plaintiff's tUle be ;oi:-. .,. ,1, ,-.,, ra..-sur-h
oti er and further itliof c-;u.::
may icqui;-e.
Y oil and each of yoi ;. ; e ! " :.i'i ! ! ,
answer said petition on or In lore Mon
day, the 1 !th day of I ., ,,n;l.-i. l"ll.
or your defaults will be enter. ,1 there
in and a'.h'prations of saia petition tak
en as true.
hi'hmia 1: wl:lilm.
It. Ii. WINDHAM, Attoinev.
Rev. W. L. Austin of Geneva, Neb.,
is here today for a few hours viriting
among his old friends in this city,
where he was for three years
charge of the Methodist church.
in
Foley's Hcney and Tar Compound for
Croup.
Croup scares you. The loud,
hoarse, croupy cough, choking and
gasping for breath, labored breathing,
call for immediate relief. The very
first dose of Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound will master the croup. It
cuts the thick mucus, clears away the
in ( imnl) Court.
State of Nebraska. County of Cass, ss.
in the matter of the estate of Joseph
Havir, deceased.
To All Persons Interested:
You are hereby notititd tiiat there
has been filed in this court report 01'
tl.e administratrix oi said estate, to
etlier with her petition ior dual set
cltinent ami her discharge as adminis
t ra t rix.
That a Ic ariticr wlli lie had upon nabl
rep vrt and petition be-fore this court i ti
the C01.1t House at i 'lalt.-mou in, in
said county, on the l.-t dav of I iccrin
ber. PHI. at 10 o'clock a. tn.
objections, if any, must bo ti;ed on or
before said dav and hour of heaiina.
allkn .1. i:i:i:s )X,
County Judaea
t tlicliMien t Notice.
1'. I . Pu n kel bersrer will take notice
that on the lrth day of October, pi I.
M. Archer, a justice of the peace, of
Plattsmouth Citv. Cass County. Nebras
ka, issued an order of attachment for
the sum of $ar.0i. in an action pendins
lirfin- him, wherein Valentine Purkel
is plaintiff. 1 . I. I uinkel herder is de
fendant: that property of the defend
ant, consist ins of wrHCes in the pos
session of Chii-airo, Bur! iris'ton A.- Quin-
cy P.ailroad Co. iias iieen altacned tin
, tu.luer said order. e ause was Tliereioif
phlegm7 and opens up and eases tne tj d Nverail,r :;(, v.,u. at
Tl Qw-ltiDi. ond -fumilir and C ' ; r. o c- ..1 -e s "Fcr nlf bv all druir-1 o'clock a. m.
" -.- " , VALENTINE BCFHvEL.
zer and family of the vicinity of Ne--gists. Piaiutix
Notice of Finai .Settli nu nt.
In the C.'nty Coui l of the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
In Re-Estate of Orin P. Monroe, de
ceased. To All Fersons Interested:
You are hereby notified that N. K.
Peoples, special administrator of sai !
estate, has filed his petition for final
settlement and final report, arid ic
questing that said final report be ap
proved, and said special adroinistrato.
discharged from all further duties un.,
liabilities in the premA.as.
A hearing will be hud on said pe
tition and final report on the iCth day
of November, l.'Jl-l, S o'clock a. m..
at the office of the County Judge.
Court House, Plattsmouth, Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska, at which time oidtr
will be entered in accordance with th
findings of the court thereon. All ob
jections thereto must be filed be fore
said hour on said day of hearing.
By the Court.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON.
County Judft.
RAWLS L ROBERTSON,
Attorney s.
M. Tritsch, ref 'active optician, at
Gering & Co.'s Wednesday and Sat
urday evenirga. Examination free.
Wall Paper. Gering & Cu. Phone
36.