FfiATTSMOUTH SFMI-WTFE L Y JOUBAE. PAGfc 3. MONDAY, 3 LARCH 15. 353 I(TI III' l( (inPtllMTHlV or fi;t.i:k siioi: ci.mi'WV. the .inv an Sen I My "..n Kxp. Oct. -t nt.ove written. A. I.. TIL'I. N'itnv I'ut. lie. :., iwir,. K.VOW ALT, MT'X KV THHSi: 1'Iil; SirNTS, That W, .losej.i, K-tze,, .Vary r "-izt and Henry I- Coos, do a..ooi:it li-:!lvis t tit-X Per foi the pill pose of f"Mrinr ut.it (.riiiiiir a Corporation in the S(::t of .N. I rusk:!, lor the trans : 'ti'it: i.f toe l.ii.- i ns.- iier llial tPr d'-- i r.U J. un it i i: i. a ant-. Tt - :.: no of Ci i 'i I pod I ion I r.'i.Ki: siPd; i'uMi-vxv. ahiii i.i: ii. I'rlnrlpnl I'lurr f llu'lnr'. Tic proo ipiil place of ti'itrfs of I i- Corporation !::! !. ij. the 1'iiy ot ! 'i:i t t .- !i 'H :,, VtMlty i.f Cus.-, .liltt- i.f N i r.i- kit. titrx i.i: in. nlurr f th llulue. o t.si virisr and selling .f f...iHai' : f.ii t 1 1 t --r and repair wm k of a :ij' ; i retail !m business, and the i n - ::nd -: i 1 1 ami nianitenam .:' m:i- t iit'i!. ar.l . ! ruci u i t s a- :..i Pc ! i t- i i 1 ni.es-.trv, and tin- par- j . .a--- i.f i.-al 1 a L- as may he I 'Miiy in ti e i f.tidiii t i:iir i.f s.:.-h!,, t.m . ;ic--s a'.l to ho!.! t:l!- li.er.Io ani! Nii!- of li.iilnisrirniliiji. .Ml ' "'r.. iiitf i i ti-.l la ih- et.-.te i.f Louise Oarl.er ai- her.-Pv n.'tiiied that a petition 1;..-- hecii !de..! i.-i tie I'nintv ' tnt i.f Cas .'iiiti'y. .WLm ka. al!eiri-r that -aid ip "eased i.'ed jn-ii-.-tdtH, au.l praviiir f..r ad rninist ra tion upon ! r estate. A hcnrinir will i.e tail hi. mi 1 1 -i i petition .ri the Lt!i da., of M THlr.. ai 1 . i.'' .n a in ;i' to- '. niitv Coirt lit I'la 1 1 s moot i.. N-l triska KU oil Vet iim and protest to said petition are j co, a , i to Pe I i T i Oef. ire Tie ho::;- i-f I.eatiti OT1 s.'li'! ilil V I'::t,.i ti.,s )ltli il;n- of Mi'tlr, I " Ai.t.i-: .i. 5 : . : :.--( '-a! ".'tinty .1 u.)re. I . liU'VKt-:. Atiotti'. I Till": DITRIfT COIHT OF C' "ii i.lf ie.;ime,i to ansiver Fanl i-iil''l'. Mvllltlsk. M.etiti"!) or i.eiore Jii.ii.in, tJUi In tl.- Matter of t: iuardiinslti! cf '; 't April. -A. i J : i ... or your oe- XJi: !f.i: !1 will '.- .ia!v future. I. WIl-I. .11-: AN and KIVAi:t H. J Wl.l, JKAN and j;jAi;i ii. .si'ANOi.KF: 1 Mail, tiffs. iiawi.s iioni-:p.TS' x, A 1 1 omrys. NOTIf i:. In tli" l)llrlel l'i:irl of f nw infill , "!ara ier and "l:arles )vei f..r I.ieetisc- to Se!l ! :ea 1 Jlsta!'1. N'.'tiie j- lifrebv iiven ri.at in teu Miaiii e of i,n order of U.e Ij-tri-t "o.: I in arid for Ca.-s County, .V.-lirnsKa, mad on t!.e ','ih dav of ait i., 1H15. lor tli. a!e of C e nil! estate l.-re i na ft r !--s. ril.ed. t!.ere wi) l.e sold at :iv vereiae to tie i.inl.eM Mii.ler for ca-'h. al I "la t l:iiOu t h. Cuss I'm.nt'-', Nel:ra'a, at t In-. S..':i P t'r-O'it .loot- of 1 1.4- " '!'! IIlmw, on 1 1 e t.tti i'..v of April. 1J1-. ;it 1 o . !o k p. in. i f .aiil day. tin- fo! . i.u .!.' 1 i in.! in' I e-Tae to-wit: 'i'l.e oinlis i.:. d 4-:'7 of K of f5V of Scit.oti and the NW '1 "f t'.'' SY '4 of S.-ftion Township 3-'. I runt;.- v !. i;i.-t, 1:1 Cis o-i"ty. NV- ! i.'-sivi. and t:n uniivided l-i or I r. S of t1 e XK of .- ' ! ion 1 tk" ; ; ! f lot in X i : of lhave Tas?ed the c.'-i.-is of the sickness Mrs. IJalsr UuU- 111. From rr!Jav's Tailv. Mr?. P. Ijalser lias l.in quite ill! at her home for tlie jn t week suffer ing from an attack of heart trouble that .?s caused lier fan.iiy and friends .V' i considerable' worry, but. she seems to HOW CLESfl OP, DRESS UP Ai ill 01 PROGRESS Doe. V Ka "-i-n-rs X. !-i ;-s !and t!: iMi.tivi.i.d or lot . inland .seems isutn ueirer j;ov., wiucii i. ai r. .-;. 1 1 1 mi 1 si : p ll.is-t. C.ss Ci.rity. Xi hraska. Si'd M.'e v;ll lematTI OJieli opf- ie ::r. I at- d Maieli !'. 11 : !1 s f Siii'i M:i!l uf I ioi la i s. , o! to I t!:e sum-. it'ii 1 1: iv. tt pit til Mui k. Tl. ffil ' i.i'izi-.i . i.j.itai .-toe?: pore M." shall P.- r ':'VV '. Ti Ols.llid I $ ll.lt. I I I ::..o-.i it, to loi !'Ui!.:-.l s 1 1 .1 r..' ; e,l dl'jui ludi.ns ea - t -' !!... ;.r,,l j,;.;. a- .-iili!.-. an I l iP.aid of ierei tois. I aim n i l; v. i 'lltnr. I T!- e;.-;.) -.- of tf is pot a t ion ! '-a : I eoti.riie::. - 01 tie I-t ua of J-.l.-i 1 ii'. Hi J.".. eed t .-r:tl :put on t""l : i t 0.1 v of 1 ''.-.: -liiV-r. r.f.l. ::)! it s! all i. '.:!! to u,iii.-ui'' it- 1 ' .1 ! . :a t e j a'', a;.-. v !..-ii j ! si- A 1 tii-let i.f In- ! '''"'i.f. It ;i.; i -e oen lifi'd as r.'l u :.-' I t '.' law. VICTI4 I.I'. VI. Itimrtl ft llip-tri. Tie t.i!ii.-vs ..f this 1 ' potat i"n s'ail l ('.nl '.ti'.l l.' a Hoard of three! I iiri tors to .e eleett'! Py the Stoek- l'd.Uis. ciieii e.-(t:on to take plaee at1 si;, h t.rro- and 10 oe i o;n! n t I ill su IM..1.11.-T as i,a!l Pe j-i-i-si 1 i ..i-d !' I H v - 1 -a vv s of .1 i.f ro. 11:1 1 i. ii. Ainu 1,1: v 11. lti-rri. TI.- (.Sift's of t '..t-piirat ion shall'. ! i- a I '1 esi.U nt. i. o Hi es:. Put, s:.-e-r-tat'.', Tiiasilier ::tel Mana-ter. wl o -ii'il P.- eho-.n by tie H...ard of l"!v.'li.rs, and who shall hold their idTies for a pi-r:o.l oi one ear an 1 1 -.lil l! 1 ir s'net-s..rs hall 1 eieit.-.i ;.'!! ijtiali.ied. l!Tf l I". VIII. I iidePlediM-M. T:..- i i-.-t a!U"i:t.t of itid.d.t.-dio .-J ! n lii. I, .-..id Corporation shall at anv t it!!" sn'.'e. t i:elf sl-aii hot . . e. d s:a :.im .ni.l e. ;..:! to oi,e-tl:iid of its j.aio . p capital Mi'i'k. . KTICI K IV. lniin-r of lloliliio; V tr t i n.i. The i.:nt:i.e.- of I old.?, me-t . n -.'s if st " k i.oidt-i fir tii- ee.iion ot the .'to.!-, and tie I'ot::...ls of conduct ; .o- t.- t. : 1 si up---- "f t :n "orpt a ! ion siail !- as .i.ij.led in the lu-l.avis ; nd iidnj t-d 1- the p..e,.-d of 1 t rectors, tit iicu: . iiieiiilmctit. T! -s- A rfic'.es of I ': ot '.i ";t;i.ri tnav 1 arnen.i.-d at an." t'-'-';!ar arir.'ial to.-etiair of the s t o. k 1 ; ol 1-r-- ealiel f-i-that purpose, provided tint si; !i pro ..s.d no r.lrii.-nt 1 ir-t approve! I.-two-ti.tts i.te of the intir- 1 : a id I I ('.is. and if . o avtioved to l.c .r. ii d at !at"-.e np'-n ti icr .ids of d Ho.-, i-d. and a- piovid.-d l.v law. j i.r" Honiin, t ; iu:i i d i;: ri of i 'V.-,-, .VP," h tm iyi:i:. lp i-r ate Charle-; Xo. t;".'i'i. Merchar.ts P.at.k "f .shi .t. .i. a " r 1 .. .: ; t j 1 1 11, I'laiM ;;r s. -t ah. I efe.,;, !ts-. 1 3-r.-.t 1; link'. on Tl I.i i. fflil devisees of ' KimuM Hon. in. d .-cei.yed : I dm H-.Tnln ctil'M'V ( III ItT. St.Pier and WiHijitn S-n d-i , h vi s Pa nd 1 ; n t (. ,,f Xehiaska. I .era ip.niin .-1, .i.i: 1 ..- tinkn-.e. t jc,!i,,,tv of Hiss, ss. ' e rs : t-d de.-is. t-s of Lena IPi.: .1 1 4 t , .. matter of the t a t f of Jchri iu: P . ii teased, and A'-in-s .At.-;i.i I'cier Keii. d.-eeasid: I.dtii. i-on-i fsidt -Tit d-l. nd.. Fits, j, n- T.. all persons j n ten st'-d : I-Vaded with oth'-r defendants: Von a r- heiehv notified that tli-re fin ar.d each of v.11 a le l:ri- '.'' ' ..-is l.-eti :il-ii i:i ti.: i court an "in d t at on 1!..- l-'th i:a v of M r i-. h ' .-1 r 11 rm-n t ie:i"ort itiir to l ?!'.". ti-- I'arn.ei-- A? M.-rchatiis Hank of will and tes t. rn.-n: of th- sr. Pi J-hn -,!;tid. Xi hraskit. plainti:T l.i-ie. n. j j . t-,- Ke:l il-, 1 :!-( J, 1otret!i-r wit 11 tiied its p.-nii..n in t!i- nl.i.vc n t , t l.-.l I t ; , .- 1.. tit..'i of Kliah-ih Katherme 1 a :is. in f lie I'istti't iirt i.f i 'u- ' ei!. wid A- of s-aid le '..i.r.t V.-I.i-'. ct-i t v,.ii -..i.i ........ l if pi!!, im .i ea ile.l V. Mh other defr-el- '.t. the ..! i.-i t i.tayi-r of whi ii is 1.1 f oT-eell...... ..If'. II CO. if-'. . . of. .1 or. lie t't:. .1 , v li.i-if I'll-. ail.'V.ed atld p!oh:ite.i as the last will h- I'le.'cii. k UoT.i.i and Calhaiine !: ".min. l::s sif-. iiii t1 propi'rty de- t ton :;::, con i a 1 ri 1 n tr i; ml I v i.h i) 7 of f si-: ',. sf Mrn containinu 1 t (,rl,-.nl,,-ri-inr to lir r familv .irnl 12, i:atie !i 1 friend?, and they are very hopeiul that fhe will soon be able to be up ar.J around i:t her former state of health. Is (letting Alonr .Nicely. Don't lie natkward in the Use of the I'aint Iiru&h or the Ifoe and liake. Frnm Friday'? Dally. Kennett C'hri - v. i ser, i'.l at his hon.e in this v. ho has been city for the pa ,t sil i?' t' .i j., the t.ite of Xelo ask. 1. sorihed as follows. I't.'i'iiv of Cass an 1 to-wit : The North I .'.if (X. P.. I of the X'H th- ,ea.-t .matter 1 X. K. '. of Sc-tion si i teen iti.i. Townsh:i. tv.eT.e MJ), H:ir:-e i t en 1 I'll. K.' 1-1 of tii H. M . Sh.id iiii't'tth-t was i;i"en to secure th- payir-nt of a not- for the suin of t hoii.-'.-i ml d.d!a!'s 1 $ .mio.Oi) 1 ditelj ami pa.rihle on t.'ie 12th dav of Apiil. Hi 1 J. Iil.l t h' 1 !S now d. e illld pai ah.e on said, mite the sum of h- 1 undid dollars iK.M.Iiii -with interest thereon it ti e late of iK p-r e-rt 11, p.-r .-e-.ii nee rinruni from ti e 12th day of Apt:;, l'.tll. for 'l i !i sum, with interest .' tists thfintii'T 7"a vs foe a decree, t i'? t the .Uf. ni'a nt P- : 11 i "".! to j n v 1 . ahi.' and that in .'-fault of sn.-'i pa v-lio-.'t s:''d T-rcTii ;-es m:iv he soil to -.it'sf;, t: e amount found duo on --a I i rod f. ml are n ir-d to ?'t".ef sail p.-' i- tiot; on in- 'inline the 1 1 1 da v of A'ci!. 1MT.. a1.d r.t Tha'tsmout li. C.-s rmri'v. Nl'l'Uic;;i. t; is l'"'!h dav r.r Mar. h. H'l". FAKMK'-S .v:- MI-:r;i M! NTS Tt'vNw ni' .-HI..M . N!:;i:.SK'.. a ( 'nl-.l.';! t i. . n. H AKTHI'C C. I'AN'iAT. It: Xttornev. r ' Titr t'-I.-Pi that th- sanl .J I M l-tei' ieu mis deiartet! this life in said county, am! 'i-.-.i-.-s.'i with an .-state ti.enin, ; . I . . ar.il i.iavm-t f.ai s;. i i ; i -1 ru men . and testament of said iteci-aseo. :imt ll at administration of said estate he rallied to the said 1 : . if.a !-1 li --Catherine Keil. Phi are furti:er notified that a he.nr iiLt will P.- had utioti faid petition and proposed will li-foi't this court at I ti court house in li e iity of l'latts , moi.tli. in said couutv, on the 1't'tii day of .March. H'l"-. at ten o'clock a. ! ni.. of fa d day. That anv and nil oldections thereto. if anv. must Pe tiled on or Pet two weeks with an attack of the i?l- . ,1 l " A - . A . 1 the last j crippe ana uroncraii.-, is. reported as beir.jr much better and now seems to be on the way to complete recovery from his illne:. Ills improved condi tion v.iH be the cause of fileasure to his mar.v friend.-; throue-hf.ut the city. re said dav ami hour of lo-atin-r. Witness my hand and seal of the count.- coi'tt of the said count v this l.-l dav of March. 191".. ALI.KN .1 HdlKSiiX. teal t'l'iinty .ludt ITIC!t or M IT TO tl II'.T '1'ITI.i: ila I be liIri- inirt of lie t'omity of Will .lean i-:jwi. id ii. vs ;.a n trier, i'laii.ti Ts l!l W.t!e--s W her -or I i - II ml'-l - ! '-'lie.! I i . v- i .,:.. s. r t i'.jr ham Is 1 1 is ;.t l I i t r- 1 i :.!.... i .ii.sKi-ii h;:t.i:!:. M I. V l-'HTXKH. HKNHV liimS. ST TK '!' VI!I:I:.SK., ( a-s County, ss. i u Id's ::h da . of Fel.rn?! rv. H'l".. !ir- f ?e .. I.. Tidd. a Notary Ihil.lic :o v i i.ntr?i!ssii....,i ;n ! ijiujiiti.-d ;ind r- id'; n i a said Cent v. pm-.-'-r. ai 1 .' . :!: t: e ah. He tKUm d. Joset'h Keter, M i:;-, i- t;:er and l;er:r' V. (l-os, who t . . a. "v KT..wn to t:i,- to Pe ti'ejka. this identical persons wim-.; names are (Scali I t, th- j.l-.v Artims of jj. .it".! a ; i"1! as pa i ties Therein, and they 'a.i. si.Tuiatclv a r k I. ow ! .': - ed the i:i .f rt:TT-nt o. he :s and Per voluntary ait an.l '1-ed. Witn-ss my land and notarial seal Minn: to ici:i)ir)its. State of NePraska, (;,ss C.'inlv. IN thi: Ci-CNTY cr. ct:t. In the matter of the estat- of A&ratha S' ill. d-eease.l: Not me i- !.er-h.' .ivi'ti t! 'if tiie ereil1 Tors of said ili'l i-.ised Will meet the ?l . t -':. : n i t r.' I or of said estate !. fore the i"o'.:! tv .Indue of Ca-'i oountv. NePras ka. ni 1 1 i'1't'tltv i-'i'in r.iopi in the .i!v or I "a t f sm. . i t ; . hi s-ii-1 cuintv i-n : It' e 'ml dav of Anril. H'K, and li e -d ! !..r v:.., "...T I'll". t In ..'.-;. .:.- . m :n-h i::)v. for the purpose ..f pr-s-nt inir ll.e-r cl-.ims for e a ii na i ion. .a ijn-i-m-o; t ami a M. . w a m- S: - months ar- allowed for the cred-ii.r-i of t'e said li-ci-asel To i. resent thci'- !aini.-. and one crr for the sni !!'i!i!i':'t..r to s-ttle s.-M estate from tie I'li.l dav of J!."rch. H-ir.. Witn. ss m- l and at 1 the -eal of sa;d Countv ('in; it nt I 'h, 1 1 ufiio;. t ! . Ni 1-r.is- 1 1 ll dav "f Kel ritarv. Tir. AM.KN .1. HKKSON. Count v J la le. !. ft IpWTK!:, Attorney. Kiani :s- Savficool. Kli.'.aheth A. S.ia I'l'.ii. tin- unknown heirs and devise, p i.f Kiamis S::va.-o... de-eased, the unknown heirs an I d.-vi.-e.-s of j;iiv;a l'i hi A. Sa acool. d. o-.is. d, Mrs. Jos- p!i M i'ui.c. hist teal name un known, tie unknown leirs and i'.e v,. es of .Mrs. .Ic-.ph M-' 'line. 't r;: l nam unknown, d-ceasel. Joi.u Imnhip. Mrs. Join lu.n a :. ti:st leal i.aiie un kion n. th- unknown Lens am! de isees of John i Pinhtf. ii'- ceas .1. H e UnkUo'Atl i.ejrs and de. ( -. of Mrs. Jonn iM.nlap, tir.-t r.al nam- unknown, iicci-a.-ed. Defendants. To th- Al.oce Named 1 lefej .hints; V'"i mui acii of v.m are I.ercPv mn.tie.i that on the fir- da v of Marci.j A. I'. I'l.".. plaintiffs t'.'.-J their sniii Pi th- l-isfrict I' -ai'l of i ass i'imiu'v, j N-hra-l-.a. t" oulet the title of plainti.f, ! K'i.iai.l I!. Spa tiller, to th- f- i I o w-. n u- ! I'exrih.-.l h.i.-i in t !- Count v .f iss, : L. J. ifs The Union Auctioneer Union, Nebraska All sale matters entrusted to my care will receive prompt and care ful attention. Farm and Sicck Sales a Specialty! Rates Reasonable! Cu?Address or phone me at UuioD for open d ite. "mm l tH I AUC720HEER Weeping Water, Meb.- Sell your property hy an ad in The Journal. V of ;i ep- . n i 1 J I 1. Ni-i-ri'k.i. t - vi t : N . 1 1 i i wi'.-1 ' 1 1 : i i ter ( Se. t i-n in.' ill. Towns! ; I 1 ' N'.iMli hi.ri::.' 1 h.I ti Ka.-t of Co flu H. M. I a pse of :is adke-s- (.osscssil h i ni. ei l ami I . -I'll e.i is i : . ;:lrils:::; '".rTh"'."" l.r'hh" sre nlvays guarded with the ' l:i'!'l 1'i-ri iir i'.t.rest if nil'.', in said.l . T .tv;.i-rtv, -itiier U aa! or e':uif:ihle. ai d -.' to hive the s.-ihie ailjid-ed inferior' to. ,1 FT e. i 'Laiiuat-cu. uiJa uuiv.j , will take charge of your public i sale business. Farm sales a i:;'f':r,f:;:;'?:;::'::":sp;cia!tv. Owners' interests 1 1 i.-Iter.-st I I I- relief. 'i'l. is notie order id ti is mu i'!' pursuant to t I'oiirt. ility, and satisfaction open to n:" i Weeping Water. i WM. DUNN, title of said phi in in.', and to en' l'JXl rLlZu or i Telephone at my expense !ein ami for freneral e ;ui The Greatest SUBSCRIPTION Offer of the Year! i PICTORIAL REVIEW j i . , 1 1 j , 1 I - ' . ". . .; . : - v- ' - i . . ?-rP '- j.'l t 1 '.'-."- .. -; v , . V a- -C -. X t - .: .- : ., f , ". " -" ? - i , - v '' - ' ,' ' -' fc-v . i- , r .; . ' . . :- ..- - ' c ,.- - 1 I A X fio blc yc ' 1- r .hi ortiinit v to km- Diir money lor tiie next few weeks at tlie Journal oHice. Just lead "what this o'ffer consists of and you will surely renew or be come a subscriber to tlie Jour nal while this oiler lasts. 2: i i U h hl;a: -:, A VMJMM I ii B-nwurr The Plattsrnouth 8emi-AVeeklv Journal one rear. . The Iowa Homestead one vear Today's Magazine, one year The Pictorial Keview, (fur the ladies) one year. . Tlie Blue Bird Indoor Dustless Clothes Line .1.50 1.00 . .50 , 1.00 1.00 t For the next'few weeks we offer you the entire list for new subscriptions or renewals, for only $2.50 o davi ".. ;i,' L- !': v -s -. -. .1-, - - I w 5 . - .V .- trchtf AVe are after a still larger subscription list in Cass county, and we believe that this bargain oiler will add a number of new ones. The Blue Bird Dustless Clothes Line will prove a great saving of time and labor for the ladies of the home. It is used in the kitchen or laundry instead of a wooden clothes horse. It is ideal for the bath room, back porch, bed room or nursery. High grade in every particular, always ready and in place when needed. Out of use it is out of the way. Now is the time to subscribe. Send your subscriptions by mail and the little Blue Bird will be sent you by parcel post. ; Plattsrnouth Journal , tool .ir''-isr, -t-.vX t ..sv v- - I. . -. . '-. . , t- '- -'- -. I .r -)-.' - !.-. -.--sr. p4l--t- a. V t V Y T V Y f Y Y f Y Y From Saturday's Dativ. Clean up! The foregoing: is the spring1 slogan. Call it brush up, paint up or any other name, but the meaning is the same. Clean up. This is the time of year to do it. Paint your houses and fences. Trim and rake your lawns and shrubbery and beautify your property rrenerally. Do this and you will have done your share toward im proving the general appearance of the city. Aside from this you will take pride in the appearance of things tetifialiy and "pat yourself on the back." There is a national movement on foot which stands for a general cleaning up and painting up. It has been observed in hundreds of cities. of the United States and is coming to Plattsrnouth in a short time. An ticipate it. Start now and beat others to it. You will be the winner, and ratisfaction and self-esteem will be yours. Nothing adds more to the ap pearance cf a city than well painted l ouses. All self-respecting citizens w ill point with pride to the well paint ed business district and to the nicely kept and clean-looking residence dis trict. Hut it is esential that every body do his share. Buy a little paint. Paint is sanitary. Paint is a pre servative. It destroys millions of Terms that infest decaying and rotten wood. Paint is not a luxury or an ex travagance. It is a necessity. It is economical. It attracts and makes for that feeling of health and cleanliness that means prosperity. And, while you are about it, do not neglect the interior. Fresh wall paper, renovated an 1 cleaned carpets and rugs, newly painted woodwork, and other things too numerous to mention, all lend to make the home bright and the wife .md kiddies healthy and happy. So clenn up and paint up. Clean out the cellar r.nd the attic, the back yard as v.e'l as the front yard. You will be pleased with yourself and the com munity will he pleased with you. V HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. .'.JJ. W. M. Sikes to M. II. Shoe maker, part SE quarter NE quarter, 04-10-13. Consideration 3,000.00 Lizzie Barclay to Joseph Ilekrdle, lots 1 to 16 and IS to 25, block 13; lots 1 to 1; and 19 to 20, block 11; lots 1 to 15 and 17 to 2, block 15, Richey Place addition to Plattsrnouth. Consideration 3,500.00 J. C. Clymer to Pearly C. Clymer, part SW quarter SE quarter, 29-12-9. Con sideration 1.00 Charles Tennant to Lester Tenant, SW quarter, 29- 12-12. Consideration 1,200.00 EV Concrete Work Guaranteed! We could not do that if we were not sure every time we do a piece of concrete work that it is done right. We Know How or we would not take a chance on rehuilding our work. We know how to mix concrete and how to put it in, and every job we handle is there to stay. Silo, Water Tank, Water Storage Tank, Walls all built by us under an absolute guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship and we stand back of it. Come in and See Us if you arethinkingof building anything this yar. We have a number of new ideas about building that will interest you. Just south of Postoflice on Fifth Street. Concrete Construction Co., - - - Nebraska l3 Plattsrnouth, Local News Eggs for Hatching. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for sale. $1.00 for fifteen, or $5.00 per hundred for incubator eggs. Mrs. Wm. Troop Nehawka, Neb. Hedge Posts for Sale. 580 good hedge posts for sale at a price of 10c each. Write or tele phone 305-J. Frank Vallery, Platts mouth. For Sale. Five pure bred Shorthorn bull calves. Age from 11 to 12 months. Also a few pure bred yearling heifers. Joseph F. Tubbs, Mynard, Neb. Tel. 2312, Platts. Exchange. 3-i-6tT Plattsrnouth, Nebraska f Y S. C. Rhode Island Red. Eggs for hatching. Farmer pr;ce. 75e for 15 at home, or $1.00 for 15 by express. li'cme grown Red River Early Ohio seed potatoes, $1.00 per bushel. Duroc-Jersey swine for sale at all times. The very best strains. See me at Mynard or call Plati.s mouth 'Phone 2221. W. B. Porter. From Friday's Daily. George M. Porter came down from Lincoln this afternoon to look after the interests of the Omaha Bee in this city. Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water came in last evening on No. 2 to look after some matters of busi ness in the county court here today. John Krager of the vicinity of My nard was here today for a few hours visiting with friends and looking af ter some trading with the merchants. William DelesDernier, the Elm wood attorney, came in this afternoon from his home to look after some matters of business here for a few hours. Mrs. E. II. Tritsch and r.ister, Miss Lena Meisinger, were among the Omaha visitors this morning, where they will visit for the day with friends. Mrs. Peter Roucka was a passenger this morning for Omaha to take treat ment. She has just undergone an operation on her nose and is feeling much better since. Charles Chriswisser of Nehawka is in the city visiting with his father Bennett Chriswisser, who is recover ing from an attack of the grippe and is feeling much better at this time. Jennings Seivers and wife departed this afternoon on No. 23 for Omaha where Mrs. Seivers . will consult a specialist in regard to her health w hich has not been of the best of late George A. KaiTenberger and wife departed this morning for Geneva Nebraska, where they will visit for a few days at the home of Rev. W. L. Austin and family, old friends of theirs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kline and three daughters came in from Cedar Creek this morning for a short visit. They are removing from this vicinity to Larmoni, Iowa, where Mr. Kline will engage in farming the coming season. Mr. Kline was a pleasant caller at this office. R. C. Dill of Rosalie, Nebraska, de parted this morning for his home, af ter having brought his little son, who was injured last December by being shot in the leg, to this city for treat ment. The little boy is getting along nicely, and Mrs. Dill will remain here with her son until he is able to re turn home. from Friday's Dally. Tom Ruby was one of the farmers from near Mynard who was here today looking after some trading with the merchants. Mr. Anton Meisinger and sons, Earl and Leroy, were visitors in this city today. Mr. Meisinger was a pleasant caller at this office. Henry Horn of the vicinity of Cedar Creek was among those here toddy looking after the week-end shopping with the merchants. W. R. Young came in this after noon from his home near Mynard to look after some matters of business in this city for a few hours. F.' E. Vallery and family were among the passengers this afternoon for Omaha, where they go to visit for a few hours with friends. Everett McDaniel and family of Sulphur Springs, Montana, are here for a short visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. E. Tuey and family. Adam Fornoff of Cedar Creek was among the farmer visitors in the citjT today for a few hours looking after some trading with the merchants. George P. Meisinger -came in this FOR SALE Pool hall fixtures in morning on No. 4 to spend the day Riley hotel block. Cheap if taken here looking after some business af- at once. Inquire of Henry Klinger. fairs, as well as to visit with his 3-9-d&w-tf .friends: P. H. Meisinger came in this morn ing on No. 4 from his home near Cedar Creek to look aftor some trad ing with the merchants, as well as to visit his friends. Mrs. G. G. Meisinger returned home thi3 morning from Cedar Creek, where she had been visiting for a short time at the home of her son, Elmer Mei singer and family. Mrs. Fred Nolting and daughter, Miss Grace, were among those going to Omaha this morning, where they will spend the day looking after some matters of business. Roy Younker and wife departed this afternoon on the flyer over the Mis souri Pacific for Union, where th?y will visit for a short time with rela tives and friends. Mrs. J. C. Franks came up this morning from her home at Union to visit for a few hours and to meet her, daughter, who is coming from the west for a short visit. Mrs. John Bauer, sr., and mother, Mrs. Fred Guenther, and Mrs. 11. E. Becker were among those going to Omaha this morning, where they will spend the day looking after some mat ters of business in that city. W. ll. Heil and daughter, Eleanor, and son, Taul, of Cedar Creek, and Miss Josephine Rys, who is teaching school in the Ileil district, isit?l friends and relatives in this city to day. Mr. Heil was a pleasant caller at this office. B. W. Bobbins of Denver has been visiting his sister, Mrs. W. T. Rich ardson, of M ynard. Mr. Bobbins is assistant general freight agent for the Denver & Rio Grand railroad, with headquarters at Denver. His business on this trip was to attend a meeting of the traffic managers at Omaha. CONVINCING TESTIMONY Given by Many Plattsrnouth Peoplf. Experiences told by Plattsrnouth people Those who have had weak kid neys Who used Doan's Kidney Pills Who found the remedy effective Such statements prove merit. You might doubt an utter stranger. You must believe Plattsrnouth people. Here's Plattsrnouth proof. Verify it. Read. Investigate. Be convinced. You'll find why Plattsrnouth folks believe in Doan's. J. L. McKinney, Lincoln Avenue, Plattssmouth, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are the best remedy I ever used for disordered kidneys. Whenever I have had occasion to take them, they have given the best of results. Some years ago I endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills and I now gladly confirm what I then said." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy oet Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. McKinney had. Foster-Milburn Co., Prcs, Buffalo, N. Y. Farm for Sale. 50 acres, 5 miles south of Tlatts- mouth; ordinary improvements; 40 acres one field and all fall plowed; running water; good orchard and pas ture. Terms reasonable. Immediati possession if taken soon. W. R. Young, Mynard, Neb. Tel. 2412-Plattsmouth. 3-1-tf-dlw FOR SALE Some White PIymouh Rock Cockerels. $1.00 up. Inq iira of Mrs. George A. Kaffenbergcr. 'Phone No. 220-J. 3-S-lwk-diw