The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 21, 1914, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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Christmas Seals and Tags
For the Christmas Dinner
we have Full Dinner Sets,
in Christmas Design,
made from crepe paper
Decorations in Vines and
Initial Stationery
Christmas Boxes
Fancy Box Stationery
Children's Stationery
Christmas Cards
Correspondence Cards
Calendar Pads
OfHce Supplies
Christmas Napkins
Place Cards
Doilies and Plates.
Paper cf all Kinds.
If It's in I he r5rper or
Novelty lii'c, tall at the
Journal ofhco and see
what we Ii.-tv.
jpital in Lincoln, is fretting along nice-
ly, anl expects to be able to come
home by Friday of this week.
The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E.
church will hold a business meeting
at the home of Miss Myrtle Bahr,
northeast of town, Wednesday after
noon. January f.th. All members are
requested to be present.
We are glad to report that Otto
Kettlehut, who underwent a serious
operation at his fathers home in this
city a couple of weeks ago, is able to
be out and around again, although he
is still forced to use crutches.
C. F. Caywood and family arrived
here from Lincoln Saturday of last
week to take charge of the Beatrice
cream station. Mr. Caywood will
appreciate any patronage that may
be given him in his line, and assures
courteous treatment to all.
We are in receipt of a letter from
W. If. Morrow, stating that they
reached Ifcndlc-y Monday, December
7th, and are well pleased with their
new home, although they miss their
many friends that they made in Eagle
during their residence here.
A deal was consumated the first
part of the week whereby Tom
Hawkins became owner of the Guy
Adams property in the southeast part
of town. We understand that Mr. and
Mrs. Hawkins will move to town in
the verv near future.
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I.Ol'ISVILLE.
Courier.
Chris Ross is a firm believer in in
surance. The first of this week,
through their local agent, Henry
Kropp, the Union Central paid him
$5,037.90 for a twenty-year policy of
his that had just matured. Mr. Ross
has four boys that are carrying
policies in this company for like
amounts, and several more that will
carry them as they become old
enough.
E. M. Pollard has opened on office
in the Palmer building on the north
side and will have on display a line
of electric appliances in connection
with his light plant. Patrons are in
vited to call and inspect his line, and
they may also find out approximately
what it will cost them to install the
service. The office will be open at all
times and the public is invited to
come in and be as inquisitive as they
like.
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ELMWOOD.
Leader-Echo.
v. 1:1 riN; water.
Kep-:'r :ir..
.He had been to r.Iis-.j.i, v.hore he
had a cancer removed from his Hp.
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Mr-. A. I. Ralsion rettived the sad
: news Wednesdav of the death of her
tt:' rvjsbund at Trhidli. II-
h ."::e" in this vi!!ag. oc-cupyirg the ' business agaia Wednesday, after hav
Sam l.u.-e property i:i the north part ; lug been closed, a few weeks, and is
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! !inois. Mrs. Rals-on left thi mornin-
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; to atlen l the fur.eia!. .-'he va
r. Mi I).,ro- ,;auhte!-, Mi.-s Lliaheth.
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w;-. c:i!
I Kay Kreider reti'rnevJ 1 rom Cnuiha
'.Monday nirht. where -he had been
d to , !o, il.ir. L' after h litti-" ::.ni. who h:?-;
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now under tne management oi .Mr.
and Mrs. Roy R. Burton, formerly of
Nebraska City. They are thoroughly
acquainted with all details of the
relatives and old-lime ,,u,!,r'ess' an1 Wlin tne Prur'ir support
jnv the business men and other citi-
01 town.
(. A. Tyson of Tobias, Xeb.. a
l :ot!.:-r of Mrs. Catherii.e Stinc, has
ti-c-ii heie the part week vi-itinir Mrs.
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L.Ltrt Mc(uin and famiiv left last ! ' lhe' w" niake success of it,
K. i.-av for Coleridge, and will make ! ar'J without drawing the patronage
their home on a farm in that vicinity.
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Their many friends here hope they
in the hospital :nco he was ;-o I ,r-"J' ,e prosperous ;;nd happy in their
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: ..: mother of j K '-eider thinks the child is getting
T,!---d:y after-;;.;r.rg ::ce!:.-. I ut it will he some time
h hi- -i -ter. Mrs. j t.efore it e.:i be troutrth home.
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her r arer.t
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:ie.v location.
Miss Mary F'oster, county superin
tendent. s;'.t Sunday here at home,
ar.d had as her guests Misses Claire
Iiovcy. lone Dovey, Amelia Martin.
Have! Dovey, Verna Cole, Mae Mur
phy and Helen Povey, all from
Piatt .mouth.
Syt C. Hathaway and wife went to
'"t. Joseph on Wednesday for the pur-
! pose. i consulting one of the special-
ists in regard to Mrs. Hathaway'.s
!ai'p:ent. and it is verv probable that
aUe;r,)!- vi sit l 'A'i;!lL-he will have to remain there several
that usuallv belongs to the restaur-
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and oth'.-
relatives in :
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s i c-turnt-l last
it Cai de ! 1 'iday from Omaha, wlu-re he had
arid her j -!"' nl a days attendinjr the Farm
ers congress and visitm'' wi'h ins'
n Vali-:y i.-a- Platt-mouth
-i th; o-.ii.-h he: e on the ZM' in line
son. V.'iil.
Roy Stine an-1 wife, who were re
lays for treatment in a hospital.
Nelson Appiegate arrived Tuesday
:,i,-ht from South Sioux City, having
been notifed of the sudden death of
his uncle, Mahlon Appiegate. He had
expected to arrive here to attend the
funeral, but the remains of his uncle
! ha 1 been taken Tuesday morning to
Vi'disca. Iowa, for interment.
hotel opened up for j pendicitis at the St. Elizabeth hos-
Monday e i.irg en i -out" home, i ce-uly married, are now 'diving at' The Union
x mh w. rw n m mm mm mrm kui mm a 'i i
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Miss Mae Steel ef Grand Island is
here visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Steel.
Judge Brobst is suffering from an
affliction of the eyes that kept him
indoors several days the past week.
Mis. Scott McGrew has been quite
sick the last few days, but is improv
ing, which is jrood news to her friends.
Charles Hennirigs is here from
Wibaux, Montana, for a visit with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilen
nings. Twelve degrees below Monday
morning with a snow and a north
wind emphasized the fact that Old
Ma-: Winder has arrived. We're for
him. as violets and Christmas candy
don't mix like Mocha and Java.
E. Palmer went to Omaha to see
his son, Attorney II. O. Palmer, who
was confined to his room with an at
tack of tonsilitis. A. L. Palmer has
also been under the weather with an
attack of the grippe at the home of
... - - - - : : i ' auiiL. .u i i j. j . .a uvriw. lul
was able to return to his legal duties
in Omaha Wednesday.
Mrs. William Clarke of Lincoln
came down Wednesday to visit her
brother, F. II. X'ichols and family,
and to bid her mother, Mrs. Frank
Echols, good-bye. The latter left
Thursday for her home in Virginia,
after an extended visit with her son
and daughter. She was accompanied
as far as Omaha by Mr. Nichols.
August Jochim, sr., met with a
.severe accident some time ago, while
cutting up a stick of timber at the
home of his dauprhter, Mrs. George
Vogler. Dr. Dwyer was called in con
solation, and a trained nurse from
Omaha placed in attendance. At this
writing the old gentleman is reported
slightly improved.
Last Sunday the first rabbit snow
of the season covered the outdoors
and the curtain lowered forever on
the happiness of many a cottontail
with now and then a jack added for
variety's sake. Speck Wilcox, Geo
Appiegate and Fat Wilcox and the
two Courier offsprings made up a
party that in five hours bagged 54
fat rabbits.
prion ti: oticr
lu the Count; Court nt Cum Count?,
N rbraakn.
Tn llif f;i-r of t!- i:-tat- of Ai.-hi-
IjiiM l:;ie-r, I iwm el.
To l't-ts"jt)A I 'itfrfvt'-'J in M
You will tak notice ttat on Mm
lay of -f-inh(-r, Kilt, ttn-r- was (i!-!
in Thi-t fonrt ;i rt-tition all-Ki" tr.iit
Arol.it.jiM liagcr, iat of Murilo. k. 'u - -
Counlv X-firakj, l-r.o rt l tlii Li
on th- irli day of I tf mb-r, l'Jl!, t---tatf-,
leaving an eftat in said t'oir,-.
to h- a'traini-t'T'-'i, and pray in if f-r
tiif jji-ohijte 'if an itift rurn-rit f.roto--.!
as ti.- Last Will and T-ta men t of -;.e'
d-t eas'-r), arid thnt - xt-in t ion ti.-r-of :..
tfrant-d to Calvin .1. l-is, narn-d -i:.-ciitor
in said i n -f ru in-r, t, or t
some otl.'T fjitanlf r?dn, as to ti
l.'ourt rnav s-'-ern projx-p.
Yon will furtiif-r tk- noti ti.at a
li'-arin on said petition and tli iro.f
of (hp execut ion of said in:- t riirn-r t
will i.e I, ad on the -!t!i day f .Januai ..
191.", at 10 o'clock n. rn.. at tiie c.ni'ii.
Court Koom in tiie e'ity of I'lal t mouf :..
Cass Countv, Nebraska, and tiiat nni'-v.
cause l.e si, own on or before fai-l oa .
and hour of tiearir.tf, the prayer of -r-id
petition rnav te trratited and sai'l i '. -strmnent
admitte.i to probate.
Witnes-- my hand and tiie yea i f
said Court at Plat tsmoutf:. tliis vth .Li .
of I ece ruber, ll'H. liv the iv,.!it.
.WJ.KN I. liKKSO.V.
County .lu-l-'c.
.IfiHX M. I.KYfA.
Attorney for petitioner.
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i.r.c. . XOTICK.
In the restrict Court of Cass Counfr.
Nebraska. A. .1. Seaman, Plaint,.',
vs. Travis Craldree, ef al, I"
f enda ri t s.
W. W. Hayes", first name un k r. '. n,
f. K. Huber. first name unknown. Putu
Huber, ti.e unknown ' eirs and l-vi--
of Philip K. Hul-er, ileceaeil, ti'e u i
known hejrs arid devi.-e-s of li. I'
Huber, deceased, Mollie In-e, Pi'fiPid
Ince, Kierl Ine, luce. filt
name unknown. iieirs of William
Ince, deceased Kdward ifc Bradford
I. ember lV, l. P. Ireenslate v- Co.. l--t
1 in block I'O in the village of I Z;i ur i
lots :jl to 4-j in the villatre of I.o
ville. lot r. in block village ,, f-;im-w
ood. lot 1 in block Weepintf Wider
city, said lots all in Cass County. Ne
braska, you and each of you are hereby
notified that upon the 7 1 1 i day of I -eernber,
A. I.. lid 4, the plaintiff com
menced an action in the district -ourt
of Cass county, Nebraska, the ibj.- t
and prayer of which is to foreclose t:i
sale certificates and for subs.iu--nt
taxes paid ivitri interest and cosf an-1
attorney's fees on atiove ilesiii bed real
estate, and to have said real et;d--sold
to pay the same. Yoi; and ea h of
vou are required to answer said peti
tion on or before Monday, the lMh day
of January, lfH..
Iated tliis 7th dav of Iecember,
A. 1. 131 I.
A. J. SKA MAN.
1'laintitT.
EAGLE.
IJeacon.
Den Ddiel arrived home from Aledo,
111., Thursday of last week to spend
the winter with his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Dihel.
F. W. Blomenkamp has rented the
Hans Wulf property on Main street,
south of the M. E. church, and will
mo'.e into the same the first of next
week.
This is mighty fine weather for the
ice man, and if it continues so for
the next few days our dealers here
will take advantage of it and lay in a
good supply for next summer.
Mrs. George Trunkenbolz, who re
cently underwent an operation for ap-
AT THIS STORE AT CHRISTMAS TIME!
and all other times. The helpfulness of a store depends in a large
measure on its ability to serve you the public, and the "success" or
failure of a store dopends in a large measure on the SATISFACTORY
or unsatisfactory manner in which it serves you the public. Our won
derful success and rapid growth is proof positive that we have served you the
public BEST!
Mr. IJedson of Lincoln is visiting
at the home of his son, A. J. Bedson,
and his daughter, Mrs. E. C. Burke,
this week.
E. J. Jeary went to Lincoln Thurs
day to bid his sister good-bye. She
staits for California points today to
spend the winter.
Mrs. E. D. Harrison, a sister of A.
McFall of Nuebugan. N. D., arrived
here and will spend the winter with
her brother and family.
M. W. Waltz went to Lincoln Tues
day to see Mrs. Waltz, who is confined
in a hospital there, and whom we are
glad to know is greatly improved.
Mrs. J. B. Elliott left on Tuesday
for Tolono, Illinois, in response to a
message announcing the serious ill
ness of her mother at that place. She
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Mrs. W. J. Robertson and daughter, aouci:
Miac- VJoln rf Sf- Paul ITinn oro I In the Matter of the J-.state of Julia A.
- ' - i I.lovd. Iieceased.
visitinf? at the home of their son and To ah Parties interested in Said
r.-..t.,to.
brother, Orville Kobertson. 1 hey will vou are herel.v notified that on the
rprn.,;n fnr cp.-p.-l uwl- -;i ino- !n ,av " November, I'.'ll, No". e ,M.
remain lor several weeks Msiting in AIix tlle, a ,,f.ti,jon fn t,is c,,,,,, j,,.
this ivcinitV. j ieginsr. amons other things, that Julia
, , T , , , I A. l.lovil. late a resHieru oi ass
L. I-. Langhorst returned Thursday county, Nebraska, departed this iif-
i ... , , i ori June i u . i-oi.. st:zei l i i ieL;,ii
from a business trip to the western xXxW t ,,ots v ft s ., V) ilna nl
nart of tbo ctnro Ton cave Jf -o c I Block 8, in South Park, :i n addition to
Plattsmoiuh. and Lot S, in Pluck
cold and bleak out there and he was I in n Neil s Audition to Piattsm.o t!
, . . . , . , I Nebraska, which teal estate was not
glad to get home again to a good disposed of bv said deceased by will
ll-t,,. I executed in her lilctime. anl trial more
I l II U II I I I 1 I ' ' ill- , J'. , . III II'
J. K. Hoover shinned another ear of death of said deceased, and praying th-
llOgS to the Nebraska City Packing record the risht of succession to such
ii j . j tu real estate to be in the children of
company Wednesday morning. The sai(, deceased, to-wit: William a.
cold wonthpr nnil the oYfcuiliniTlv lnu- Lloyd, a son; John A. I.lovd. a son:
' J. Nellie M. -Mix. a daughter; Oeore T
once kept a number 01 tarmers from Linyd. a son; Pose m. naiiy. a dauMhtei,
, ii: i .u i i ianil Pertha L Peynolds, a daughter.
senium now, arm cue iuuu was not. a tu eac, an undivided one-sixth, subject
k; I to a ncrit ot courtesy ami nomesteau
"'S o nf i-.j..,,), T l.lnvil the husband nf
lames Hettrick was taken to Tan- I said deceased, as provided bv law.
I A 1 . ..i i -i n - i ) I I . e I n.t iimin b;il.l
coin r nuay eernnj anu mere oper-I pet it ion on the jstli day of liecember,
i::: ti: 1914. at ID o'clock a. m., in the County
dieu ujiuii iui aciiuitms. ins vise Court room in Plattsmouth, Cass Coun-n-Qc
rna nf tka rnrct Ivno tho novfcltv. Nebraska, and if no objections are
. . t r I hied to su-li proceeding on or beloi
affected beinff in a very aeeravated the time set for hearinu the Court ma
c.,i. ti,:, ...j i f v, I -'ant the prayer of said petition and
state. This sudden attack of that now decree the riKlit of succession to said
premises to be as alleged in said peti
tion.
lated: November 24th. 1!H.
Pv the Court.
Ai.LUN ,i. ni:i:s .v.
County Jude.
JOHN M. I.KTDA,
Attorney for Petitioner.
very common malady came as a sur
prise to the friends of young Mr. Het-
trick, and we are glad to be able to
report to them that he is doing nice
ly at this writing.
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andkerchief AenonncemeEt!
Our annual Handkerchief Sale for two days this week TUESDAY and WED
NESDAY, at which time we offer you a fine line to pick from at 2l2c up. For a
reasonable priced presentthere is nothing more appropriate than handkherchiefs.
DOVEY
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
THE PRACTICAL GIFT STORE
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NEHAWKA.
News.
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There seems to be quite an epidemic
of chickenpox around here now.
Railroads never have a wreck any
more. Once in a while they have a
"derailment."
We have been reading up on elec
tricity lately and believe we could dis
tinguish a kilowhieh from a what
ever at a glance.
The electric light poles are all set
and quite a bit of wiring done. It
looks like Tollard will be ready to
turn on the juice about January 1st.
Mrs. Dr. Thomas was hostess last
Thursday for the usual crowd of
ladies at the weekly kensington. Re
freshments were served and the usual
delightful time was had.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sheldon
left last Thursday for Ellenburg, N.
Y., and other points east for a visit
with relatives. They expect to be
back about January 1st.
V. Y. Craig, who was superintend
ent of the schools here last yar and
year before, was down from Lincoln
over Sunday visiting the Ray NorriS
family. He is a student at the state
agricultural school this winter.
to Tim i xKMiwN limits m iii-:-
VISoKS UV l(ISKi l. .1 'K,
i)i;( i:.si:ii, jii:i'i:mmt:
Vou ami each of you are hereby
notilied that on the 'tli day of No
vember, lyn, John S l.ivinK'stoti tiled
li is petition in the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, anainst vou.
the object and prayer of said petition
heinK to nuiet title in sant Joiin .
Livingston in and to that part of the
southeast quarter SK ',) of Section
twenty-three c!.1). in Township
twelve (12) North of Pansre thirteen
(13l. Kast of the tith Principal Meridan.
in Cass county, Nebraska, bounded and
lescribed as follows: Commencing at
the northwest corner of the southeast
quarter (SK '4) of said Section twen
ty-three (2..) and runnlntr tlierue
south eighty (SO) rods, thence east
fiftv-two (a2 rods, thence norh eighty
(tsO) roils, and thence west fifty-two
K'i f, nlai-n nf 1 ieir i ti n i n e-: and
Asked to believe a Citizen S word; to forever bar and exclude you and
m . ... , . . . leacli of vou from claiming any in-
To confirm a Citizens Statement. .erest or estate of anv nature in or to
Anv irticle that i? endorsed at -said lands, or any part thereof. You,
Any article tnat IS enuorsea at a, ,....,. of Vou are re ouire.1 to answer
home I said petition on or before the lltli day
, . c i lor January, ii;.
Is more worthy of confidence I john s. livinoston.
By ilOJiSMAN & M,.viau
His Attorneys.
ll-l'6-4wks
OF LOCAL INTEREST
Some People We Know, and We Will
Profit by Hearing About Them.
This is a purely local event.
It took place in Plattsmouth.
Not in some faraway place.
You are asked to investigate it.
Than one you know nothing about, j
Endorsed by unknown people.
Louis Kroehler, proprietor hard
ware store, Elm street, Plattsmouth, In the County Court of Cass County,
says: "Some time ago I had pains
in my back. I was so lame that I
Nebraska.
LEGAL NOTICE.
couldn't stoop. My kidneys were , T.f f p a ri r ti,
weak. I had a tired, languid feeling ,T lnhnsnn nnl.
all the time and headaches were
common. 1 got uoan s ivianey i-uis
from Gering & Co.'s Drug Store and
they soon relieved me. I am pleased
to recommend them."
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
To All Persons Interested:
You are hereby notified that on the
29th day of December, A. D. 1914, at
10 o'clock a. m., in the County Court
Room in the City of Plattsmouth, in
said county, there will be a hearing
- i i r i.r i ,7 n4
simpiy as xor a mu., uy the fina rt of the admin.
uoans iviuney x ins uie ". ef,art, nF ca:(i paf!1A nn,i n;. npt:.
tion for final settlement; that at said
time and place evidence will be taken
Mr. Kroehler had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y,
Q" SPECIAL.
A first-class Restaurant has been
opened up in the Gund building.
Everything will be served in first-
class style at reasonable prices. This . . -
will De a restaurant anu not a unuu
order lunch counter. Regular meals
will be served and everything else in
the line of eats. Your patronage so-
icited. Respectfully,
R. PETTY & CO-
and an order entered naming the
heirs-at-law of said deceased, and as
signing the residue of said estate, if
any, to the heirs; that all objections
to said report and petition must be
filed in this court on or before said
Dated this 12th day of December,
A. D. 1914. By the Court.
ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
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If it's anything in the line of paper.
For Sale.
A nnmber of Dure bred Plymouth or office supply line, cell at the Jour-
Rock hens. Mrs. R. M. Shrader, Mur- nal office, where most everything in
rav. Neb. Telephone 4-N. Ithe paper line can be found.