r THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1917. PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. TAGE 5 Aftfotm of nfrAtutc Ato otic-i: j (F PROBATK .F MILL. fctate of Nebraska) k County of Cass ) ss: r in th County Court of Cass County. ffbraka. " To all persons interested in the rs kite of Velosco V. Leonard, deteaed: On reading tiie petition of Rosa A. Leonard praying: that the instrument Bird in this rourt on the T.lst clay of July, 1917. und purporting: to he the hist will and testament of the said de tiiscd. may l- proved and allowed, fend recorded as the last will and tes Jiiiii'iil of Yeloseo V. Leonard, ilfcras that said Instrument he admitted to Jiciliato, und the administration of said state te granted to llosa A. Leonard s executrix. f It is herehy ordered tliat you and all icrsons interested in taid matter, may. ml no. appear at tlie county court 10 Je held in and for said county, on the. t day of September. A. 1. 191 . at o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any iere le. why the prayer of the peti oner should not he granted and that iotice of the pendency of si-iil petition nd thut the hearing thereof he pivon all persons Interested in said mat r by puhiishinp: a copy of this tirder In the rlattsmnuth .iotirnal. a semi- eekly newspaper printed in said couu . for thiee successive weeks prior to .ild day of hear ins;. Witness my hand, ami seal of .said urt, this 1st dav of August A. 1. '17. ALLEN .I.' ni'HSDN. Heal County .ludjce. TIIK PlfTHM'T U HT !' t OlM. M-.illt.KA. n t lie Matter of the L'.-tate of llenrv YV. Katon. IVrfiifil. "OKI )!:?: Ti SHOW CATS K. ' Now on this 7th day of July. A. 1. :U7. this cause came n for henriuir Mi the petition of Iorothy M. Lynch s administratrix of the estate of llenrv V. Uatou, deeeased. praviner for license to sell Lots Two Hundred i:ieven L'11 and Two Hundred Twelve l'.'12 in the villa ire of cJreenwood. Cass Countv, Nebraska, or a sufficient i mount thereof to brinsr the sum of Si Hundred Dollars,- $io. in) ) for the Payment of debts allowed atrainst said date and the eoss of administration, there not bciny; sufficient personal property to pay said debts and ex penses It is therefore ordered that all per nors interested In said estate appear In-fore me sit the Iistri t Court room In the Court House at IMattsmout h. 'ass Countv. Nebraska, on the ::!,th lay of Ausust. A. Ik 1T17. at 1 o'clock A. M. of said day. to show cause why ."i license should not be n ran ted to said K'iminist rat ri to s-U so much of th i hove described real estate as shall be necessary to pay said debts und ex penses. It is further ordered that notice f such hearinir he sriven by publishing a copv of tins order in the I'latts mouth" semi-weekly Journal for four successive weeks before the date of hearing. lated tins 7lh day of July, A. I. l"17 J A M IiS T. r.KCLLV. Judge of the District Court. 7-23-4 wks wkly IN Till-: IMSTItH'T CO! IIT F THE COl M l OF '.. MOIIUAMvA. floleit L. Gilchrist, l'laintifr. s. rhomas l'almer, et at., defendants. Notice of Suit to Quiet Title. To the defendants, Thomas (1. Vai ner: Mrs. Thomas C. l'almer. first real lame unknown: the unknown heirs, levlseo..;. legatees, persona! represen .atives and all other persons interested n the estate of Thomas th l'almer. de oascil; the unknown heirs, devisees, etrateo. personal representatives and ill other ners-Ti interested in the es ate of Mrs. Thomas i. l'almer. tirsf a I nano unknown, deceased: M. W. Jreen, first real name unknown: Mrs. d. W. Ciiein. first real name unknown; h-.' utiktiown heirs, devises, legatees, ersonal representatives and all other jersons interested in the estate of M.. i . Ureen. first real name unknown; ieccased; the unknown heirs, devisees, eaatres. peisonal re; i eser.t ta i ves ami li ! other persons intej-este.l in the -s-ate of Xlrs. M. W. ilrctn. first real imc unknown, deceased; W. S. c.iraff. irst real nann- unknown.. Mrs. W. S. iraft". hrst real name unknown: the tnknown heirs, devisees, legatees, ;iei :oiial representatives and all other icrsons interested in the estate of YC. ?. Graff: first real name unknown, de teased; the unknown heirs, devisees, cjratees. personal representatives itid all other persons n the estate of Mrs. iraff. first real name lercascil: Joseph Mci'rearv; eph McCreary. first real ctiowii: tiie unknown heirs Itite rested W. S. u n known, Mrs. Jo naiue un- dev isee efjatees. personal representatives ana til other persons interested in the es ate of Joseph McCreary, ib-cased; the inUuown heirs, devisees, h-irafees. p.er onal representatives and all other per otis interested in the estate of Mrs. Joseph McCreary. first real name un tnown. deceased: brail S. Thompson: drs. (Iriin S. Thompson, first real name inknown: the unknown h irs. devisees, earatees. persona! represcntai i ves and state of hraii S. Thompson, d- ceased; h. unkfvown heirs .devisees, legatees, trsonal representatives and all other ersons interested in the estate of Mrs. )ran S. Thompson, first real name un known, deceased; 1'rovhlent Savinirs. an fc Kuildins' Association of Oma ia: the unknown arantees. successors Hid assigns of Provident Savings, -oan Sr Puildinir Association . of nia ta; and the unknown owners ami the inknown claimants of lots thirty-one thirtv-three (S3. thirty-four o4. thirty-five ". thirty-six :;;), hirtv-seven j"i, thiity-tiht c;m, hirtv-nine :y, forty I40i. forty-one 41 ," forty-two (42. forty-three 4:: i. ortv-four t H . forty-five ()."., r. nd ortv-six (l!i. in I". V. Wises out ots" located within tioverrnn-nt Lot en iJ0, of section eisrhteen !M. in ownship twelve Ui. rantre fourteen 14 L east of the fith I. M.. and situated li the City of I'lattsinoutli, Cass Coun v. Nebraska. cm are herebv notifh-d fl.at on t,.. !th lav or July. A. I'. 1 ' 1 T , pla'ri.itf iled his Fuit in the Idstrict Court of he County of Cass. Nebraska; to quiet daintiff's title to the above described ots to-wit: L,ots thirty-one Clll. thir-v-thiee ::::i. thirtv-four :I4. thirty Ive S.". tiiirt.-six (:;'.. tliirty-seven 7i. thirt v-eicht "M. thirty-nine ( :;n . ortv 140 1. fortv-otie (41i, forty-two ti. forty-three ti::). forty-four (41), ortv-flve (45), and forty-six (4). in ". W. Wise's Out Lots, locuted with ti" Government lot ten (10). of section iuhtcen 1Si. township twelve (l-K anfre fourteen (14). east of the r.th P. d.. and sltt-ated in the City of Platts iioutli. Cass County, Nebraska. ! :iine of his adverse possession by htm :elf and ids jrriintois for more than en years prior to the commencement f said suit ami to enjoin each and all f you from havintr or ciaiuiniir tiny i"-it title. Iiu or inter?st, either le- ral or c-quitable .in or to said lots or nv i.art thereof. To requite you to .t forth vour rifrht. title. claim ion or inteiest therein, if aiiy. eitlier eiral or equitable, and to have tiie ::.tne adiudrred inferior to tie title of dalntiff and for cenerul equitable re- ief. This tioti-e is made pursuant to tiie rder of tiie court. Vou are required o answer said petition on or before timi.iv. Sept eiii her 1". A I'. 1017. or .-our "default will be duly enten ;lierem. I:OBEnT L. GILCHPfST. i'iaintiff. V." A. KOBLKTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. July SO 4 wks l 'rUf. tITICT t'OI'RT F TIIE lOtSTV Of AS8. SWIUASKA. iiooq v. Warira and Charles Warsa Flalntiffs. vs. Tors Murray, et ah. T'efendaiits -Notice of Suit to Quiet T.itl. Trt tiie defendants. Frank Muriay Henry Murrav: Lizzie McCord; Miles M..'oid: I'.obeit Murray; Mrs. Robert Uiirm v. first real name unknown: Wil- iam Murrav; Gertrude Murray, and to the unknown owners and the unknown slalmants of tax lot twelve (12), in the norhtwest quarter CNW v ) or the aortbeaBt quarter (NE ) of section el?rht 8. township eleven (11). rnnge four'ten il. east of -the fith I. M. in the County of Cass, Nebraska. Vou are herehy notified that on the Vtth day of July. A. F. IPlt. plaintiffs !iiu their su:t m the of the County of' Cass-., enlist plaintiff's title o District Court , Nebraska, to the following described lands, to-vit: Tax lot twelve in the north, west quarter (N'W!i of the northeast iuarter (NE) of section eight (M, township eleven (Hi, ran fie tourteen (til. e;'st of the lltli 1". M., in the Coun ty of Cass. Nebraska, because of their adverse possession hy themselves and their grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit and to enjoin each and all of you from having; or claiming: any right, title., lien or interest, either legal or equit able, in or to said lands, or any part thereof: to require you to set forth your rislit, title, claim, lien or interest therein, if any, either lej-tal or equit able, and to have the same ad.ndfred inferior to the title of plaintiffs itnd for peneral equitable relief. This notice is made pursuant to the order of the court. nu are required ti answer said petition on or before Monday. September to, a. 1 . 1IH7. or your default will be duly entered therein. .1AMKS K. WATlt ! A and CHAKLKS WAIKIA. Plaintiffs. W. A. Uor.Kr.TSON, Attorney. .Ttily .".0 4w sw IN Tin: !ivri: ict ( in i:t Tin: Notice of Suit to Qui. t Title. H iir.cnus Adams, I'laintitT. vs. Samuel Mealev, et al., iH-fendants. To the defendants, Samuel Mealey. Mrs. Samuel Mealey. first real name unknown: the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees. persona! represen tatives and all other persons in terested iti the estate of Samuel Mealev, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and. al! other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Samuel Mealev, f:t-t real name unknown, deceased: S. C. Smitii. livs: red name unknown: Mrs. S. Smith., first real name un known: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of S. . Smith, first real name un known, de-cased: the unknown heirs, lovisees. lesratees. personal represen tatives and all other persons Interested in the otate of Mrs. S. '. Smith, first real name unknown, deceased: the un known owners and tie- u n k no w n el a i m -ants of t uc southeast e.nartcr iSKVt ) of soetio-i thirtc-four i!h, township eleven (ll.i. north ranire twelve ttji. east of the 'th P. M., in the County of Cass. Nebraska. You are herebv notified that on the jsth day of July. A. 1. 1!U7, plaintiff filed l is suit in the Iiistrbt Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska, to q-tiet pUiintiffs title to the above described land, to-wit: the. southeast quarter SK'4 I of sectinu t i; i i t y-1 oti r CJIi. township eleven (I1. north ranjre twelve CP." i. east of the r.th P. M.. in the County of Cass. Nebraska, because of l.is adverse possession by himself and his ir iii n t i rs: for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit and to enjoin each and all of vou from havinir of claiming any rii;ht. title, lien or interest, either leiral or equitable, in or to said land, or any part thereof. To require yo.i to set forth your ri,rht. title, oltnm. lien or interest therein, if any. either h-tral or hi i u ita ble. and to have t lie same ad judged inferior to ti e title of plaintiff and for penertil eqtntab'e telief. Tl-.is notice is piade i-nrsua n t to the order f the Court. You are required to a:i swer said petition on or before Mon day. September la. A. I). PM7. or your dafault will be dulv enter.-, 1 therein. HIMi:.l'S A I . MS. J 'la in tilt. P.y w. A. l;or:i:p.TS N. His Attorney. I I.C.AI. AOTlC'li. . Oil- to N'oti-Uesidi'tit 1 iciVnda'tts. Their Heirs. Iievisees, Legatees, Personal I iepresen la t i ves. and All Persons Interested In Their Ins tates: To Alex Abel: the unknown heirs. lev isees, lepatc s. personal lepresen- atives and all other persons interested 11 t! e estate of Alex Abel. You and each of you are hereby noti- .ied that .lonn fl. irr. as plaintiri. on the K'.th day of Julv. A. I . 1!17. filed lis amended petition in the Idstritt "uit-t of ("ass .Coot.ty. Nebraska, vlienin you u ti .Irti 1 1 of you are dot'end- it!ts: the ol .tect ami p'ay r n; which oetition are to foreclose a certain .'normaiM- sriven upon Lots Nine and n in I'.h.u k Two. except Ten feet on the Soath end of Lot Ten. all in Kiti de Place Addition to Plattsmout h. as.-: County. Nebraska, by Alex Abel to I ram is i. KooK tor the sum of Five Hundred Oollars. Mortunire re corded in Hook 42 of Mortiraires at patre .4. Von tire required to answer said intended petition on or before the 17lh lav of September, A. I. 1917. JOHN H. OKK. C. A. KAWLS. Plaintiff. A t torne v, July ::a i wks. oitiii.u ok m:itic; im:tith Hill VITOINTMIAT OK ISTltA JOit AliMIMVTItATItlX. The State of Nebraska.) Cass Con lit y. ) ss. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Kstate of August W. P.eixlS. Iieceasel. On readitisr and ulititr the petition of Kdward W. Items and Minnie It. Hill, prayintr ti:at Administratis of said Kstate" m. iv le ir ran ted to them as Atl- inistrators. (irdered. That the LT.th day of An- zust. A. I. lt)17. at 1 ocloek i M.. is assigned for hearing saiv! petition. when all jiersons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to he held in and for said County, and :how cause why the prayer ot peti ioner should not I planted : and that iotice of the pendency of said petition :nd the hearinir thereof be friven to all ersons interested in sai matter by oiblisluna; a copy of this order in the Plattsmout h Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper, printed in stint oum,.Lpr three sacccsive weeks, prior to saiu day of hearintr. lated July 2th. 117. ALLLN J. KLKSON. (SHAD Count j- Judge. tiMt:it oi' fii-:itiG o rirriTio.v I'Oll I'IMIITHKAT OK AIUIIN ISi'HATsm OK AI)1I.MSTHATUI.. The State of Nebriusku, Cass ( "ounty. , l ss. In the C:iun(v- 'ourt. the Matter of f e Lstate of Amelia In Heins. le .:. I. 'n roohntr tind I'.lin the petition of Minnie I;. Mill arid Kdward W. Beins. nraynisr that Administration of said instate may he jrranted to them us Ad ministrators. Ordered. That the I'.'.th dav of Aup ust. A. 1. P.i 17. at .' o'clock P. M.. is assigned for iiearinsr said petition. when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said Countv, and show cruse whv the prayer of peti tioner should fed be srranted: and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the lif-ariti thereof he given to all persons inteiested in said matter by publish inir a cony of this order in flie Plattsmout h Journal, a pemi-weekly newspaper printed in said County, for three sut-cesslve weeks, prior to said dav of hearlne. bated July 2Sth. 1817. ALLLN J. BKJiSOX. (SL'AL) County Judge. OTICE TO CKED1TOKS. Tl State of Nebraska.) Cass countv, ss. IN THE COPNTY COPP.T. the Matter of the Estate of Conrad In H. Vallery. Leceascd. To the Cred itors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will 5it at the County Court Iloom in Plnttsmeuth in said Countv, on tiie 20th day of August, 1317, and the 21st day of February, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. of each day, to receive and ex amine all claims against said estate. with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said te is six months from the 20th day of August, A. I. 1!U7. and the time limited for pavments of debts is One Year from said 20th day of August, 1017. Witness my hand and the seal oT said County "Court this lfcth day of July, 1317. ALLEN J. BEE SOX. (Seal) Coi'tity Judge. MARRIED LAST WEEK. From Tuesday's Daily. Will N. Eaird, formerly of this city, where liesavas born and grew to manhood, was united in marriage re cently with Miss , Grace Rubin at Salida, Colo., w here Mr. Baird is as sistant cashier in the Salida bank. They were at Kansas City Sunday, on their weddinjr trip, and are in Chicago today, and after visiting a number of places in the east will arrive in Plattsmouth for a short visit the latter part of this week. MET WITH STOCK ESEEDERS. From Tuesday's Oaily. Luke L. V.'iles returned this morn ins from Lincoln, where ho was at tending a meeting of the board of trustees,' of which he is a member, of the 'Nebraska Independent Live Stock Breeders' associatibn, which was meeting in that plae last eve ning. Mr. YViles is the president of '.he Ked Polled Breeders' association, which is a portion of the Nebraska Independent Live Stock Breeders' as sociation, rind which comprises breeders of all kinds and classes of live stock. Mr. Elliott Davis, of Lin coln, is the secretary of the lied Polled Breeders' association. with Mr. Wiles. OPERATED ON THIS MORNING. From Tuesday s Oaily. Miss Anna Behrns of near AVuca, who has been in the Methodist hos pital at Omaha for some time, was operated upon for appendicitisat that place this morning. Mrs. Rob ert Moreland. a sister, and Mrs. Hen ry Specht. both of Avoca, passed through this city for Omaha early this morning, to be present at the operation. No report as yet has been received from the hospital regarding the operation or condition of the pa t ient. FINDS ASSESSMENT RIGHT. From Tlleydav's I'ail.v. The county clerk has received a telegram from O. E. Nernecker of Lincoln, member of the board of equalization, stating the assessment from Cass county was, all right, and there was no necessity of raising or lowering it. as it came from the hands of the county assessor here, Mr. Geo. L. Farlev. HAPPY MAN AT MURRAY. From Wednesday's Oaily. Murray while not as larpe as Chi- cutro, contains as much joy as v. town of its size couid well hold, and all because of the visit of the stork at the home of Mr. and Mr;- L. l. !l:att, bringing them ih- sweetes iittle girl imaginable. Tho young lady and her mother are both get ting along fine, v.v.n the father, v.cl!, that smile would be sufficient to fur nish light for the entire town. Here is K) the parents, may this voting lady be a joy to you during your entire life, a solace for your de clining years, and a blessing to all who shall know her. To you. Little Miss Kiatt. may you charm the world vitli your beauty, your kindness a:ul your acts of love. ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER. From Wo'l n--oa y's Oailc. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hummel enter tained at a delightful chicken sup per Sanday evening for Colonel W. K. IJaehr and family, who motored down from Fort Crook. During the evening several musical selections were rendered. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Janda, Misses Evelyn O'Brien and Dorothy Gentleman of Omaha. Colonel W. ft. Baehr and family, Mrs. Christina liummel, Mrs. G. F. Hummel of Bcllevue. and Will Rummel and fam ily. Colonel W. E. Baehr is a causiu of Ed Rummel. HARVESTING SEASON IS NOW ON! We are prepared to take care of meat and grocery or ders." Justcall us up and let us know What time you want it and will have your order ready for you. Don't forget this is 4,Your Market' and Grocery." Halt Son JESSE BLUNT A MAN ON THE COAST While on Guard Had Ordered Man to Halt and Failing; to Receive Any Reply Shoots and Kills the Man. Frorn Tuesday's ltily. Jesse F. Blunt shot and killed a man at San Pedro, near Los Angeles, a week ago last Friday, as is explain ed in the following clipped from a California paper. Mr. Blunt, in the early spring enlisted, and was allot ted to coast artilery, being assigned to work near Los Angeles, where the instance occurred, which is related below: "The most unusual ami most baffl ing murder mystery in San Pedro, was unravelled today with startling results when it was discovered that Roy George Stull, whose dead body was found here Sunday morning with two bullet holes in his head and body was shot Friday night in the act of trying to reach the girnt government searchlight on Headman's Island, and was no murdered by criminals with intent to rob. Fifty feet of dynamite- fuse was found cached near the jetly nortn east of Deudman's Island this after noon near where Stull was shot and tiie police are now working on the theory that Stull was a foreign spy attempting to destroy the searchlight and other government apparatus on Headman's Island, including the shore batteries. "Jesse Blunt, a sentry on reservation at Headman's Island the ad- mitted today be fired four times up on an intruder Friday nigiit at J::' o'clock. Blunt was on guard du,t' when ne espied the intruder stand ing alongside the searchlight. When the latter saw Blunt he took to his heels running a short distance to the jetty. Blunt cried out to the man to halt, but he re fused and as he climbed to the top of the jetty the sentry opened fire with nis ort-calibre Springfield rifle. At the tiring of the first shot the intruder threw tip his arms and fell but regained his footing on the slip pery rocks and continued up the jetty. - "Blunt fired laur times in all. the second and third sbotj missing lire, but the fourth shot found its mark at a distance of over one hundred yards. The intruder fell and was seen no more, undoubtedly falling into the water and being vrasned avi'.y by the current. Other sol diers hurriedly Searched all sur rounding territory, bni not trace was found of the man. "The searchlight lmd not been damaged but two large stones which could have been used as weapons were found at the base of. the light, whicn had not been there at the last previous visit of the sentry. "Police Detectives M. Ralph Bo we and Joe Taylor who unravelled the mystery believe that Stull lurked in the vicinity of the batteries since the time he disappeared on July 22nd. They also believe that Stull cached the dynamite fuses there to use in a plot against the works on Headman's Island. Efforts are now. being made to trace Stull's whereabouts from the time he disappeared on July 27. "Toe body was positively identi fied as that of Roy George Stull. of Calexico. by H. Fierr of El t'eniro, who arrived lure yesterday. The decedent h;s a brother, ('has. Stull. in North Yakima. Washington, and a sister. Mrs. Charles Neff, of Bur lington. Iowa. The discovery of twelve feet of dynamite fuse on the beach near the sand battery, of Los Angeles harbor, was reported to the harbor police yesterday by Private Jesse F. Blunt, of the Coast Artillery. The fuse was traced to its end. but no explosives were found near and Lite, police be lieve that the fuse was buried has tily when some guard approached. "Blunt, yesterday faced a military court of inquiry investigating the death of Roy George Stull. who was shot by a sentry at the Band battery one week ago last Friday and whose body rvas found last Sunday morn ing. 'Stull was shot while prowling around the searchlight and after he refused to answer the hail of Pri vate Blunt. "Officers and 'non-coms' of the bat tery did not know that the sentry had hit anyone when he fired at the prowler until after the finding of the bod' several days later.' The board 'of inquiry was composed of Lieuten .ants Marriott and Stewart and Sur geon Howell. Their findings will be j transmitted to the War Department Obey the Law. Order your Osgood Lens. Plattsmouth Garage. All sizes. kills BORN AND REARED IN FLATTSiMQUTH AWAY MANY YEARS From Wednesday's Daily. Mr. W. L. Gilinore, "Lafe," who was born' in Plattsmouth in 18 GO, was a few days since engaged by the Western Machine and Foundry com pany as their bookkeeper and expert accountant, and who is an excellent man in that position and a man well versed in the early history of Platts mouth. son of the Hon. Joseph Gil more, formerly living in Platts mouth. and having a farm some five miles west, where Will Meisinger now hves. In conversation with Mr. Gilmore yesterday afternoon, he told of hav ing cone to si hool near where the Carfieid Park :s. and living on Sou'l. H'intt-rsi ein Hill, passing throush .' Merc the Burli'igton shops are now located and having often stopped !" dr; k fr m a spring where the shop" arc i ow. lb tells of A. B. Smith, living farther out southwest, from them, and when he had grown to be a : lan, that he went with Mr. Smith wesi, working lor him for three years. He recall in the early days when the Plattsmouth Gun club flourisned. and whin W. I). Jones. Gen. R. R. Livingston and O. M. Straight were fancy shots, and bagged great load.; of game. Mr. Gilmore said that of all the places which he visited he never saw as good a place for game as this country afforded in the eaily days. Along in 1882 or 'SC. he le members of having taught school 'n what is known now as the Becker school house, but at that time was called the Ridge school. At the time of the burning of the Saunders House, which was located where the moving picture show and Dunbar's pool hal! are that he was on the roof of the Fitzgerald block, now Coates' block, doing what he could to put out the fire, and that everybody thought it was going to be consumed. Of all the changes, said Mr. Gilmore. the way the Missouri river has changed is the most surprising, for when he left IMattsmouth in 18M, the river ran hard against the bank, near the Burlington station, while the east side of the river was not over to where the west side is at the present time. Mr. Gilmore, who is nbw residing in Omaha, is contem plating moving to Plattsmouth, where lie lived for over twenty years. We extend you an invitaticn to make this city your home, Mr. Gilmore. Lived Here Fifty Years Ago Fi otii Wednesday's Hail v. .Mrs. Henry DeGarmo of. Los An gtles. Col., canw in yesterday from Omaha and visited in the city for a few hours, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boeck. with whom she was acquainted years ago. Mrs. De Gar mo. whose maiden name was Miss Anna Geiger, lived in this city over fifty years ago, and was united ia marriage with Henry DeGarmo, who plastered the Coates block, then the "Fitzgerald Hall," when it was built, more than forty years ago. The De Garnios have two sons, one of whom is in Los Angeles, practicing law, while the other son is in ' France with the first detachment of the United States army which went there. Mrs. DeGamf), after visiting with as many old-time friends a3 could be reached, departed on the late Missouri Pacific train for Omaha, where Mr. DeGarmo is. and from whence they will start today for St. Paul, Minn., for a short visit, and will also visit in Chicago and New York. WILL SPEND MONTH IN WEST. From Tuesday's Dally. Mrs. Val Burke departed yesterday affernoou for Lincoln, where she will lie joined by Mrs. W. E. Martin, her sister, and theywill depart, for Ta coma, Washington, for a month's vis it on the coast. While there they will visit at the home of Mrs. Burk el's sister, Mrs. D. F. Foster, who will be remembered by many friends In Plattsmouth. The ladies will also visit with -their two brothers. Robt. Sampson and J. M. Sampson, who both live there. An uncle, Eli Samp son, who will be remembered by a good many people here through his having resided here for many years, is also a resident of Tacoma, and the ladies will visit at his home too. They will undoubtedly have a most excel lent time during the' month they will spend on the coast. Bring your welding to us. mouth Garag'e. Tel. 394. Platts- Dennison's crepe paper at the Journal office. R Bartlinc'9 Best Brand $12.00 per bushel $11. 00 per bushel ALFALFA SEED Lower grades at $8.50 to $10.50 per bushel SEED WHEAT, Common Yellow Berry variety grown in Otoe County, unlimited quantity. Ask for prices. W are buyers of Timothy, Red Clover, Cane, Millet, Pop Corn, Winter Rye and other field seeds. Send Samples. Edward y Seed Merchants, SECOND SCHOOL EOND ISSUE FOR SALE NOW From V-diio.-days lailv. The second $13,000 hich school bond issue is now offered for sale, and may be found ready for pur chasers at the Bank of Cass County. These bonds are certainly pretty good property for the investor who may have a few thousand dollars of idle money, no doubt planty of which may be found in and around Plattsmouth. These bonds should also be owned by local parties, leav ing the total cost of the building as well as the interest bearing bonds with home people. All the particu lars regarding the issue and pay ment of said bonds will be gladly furnished at the Bank of Cass County. BUYS NEW BRI3C0 CAR. From Wednesday's I'aily. Carl (J. Fricke, the new owner of the fuel company, successor to C. W. Baylor, has become the proud posses sor of a new Brisco roadster, which is sold by A. R. Troop. The car is a little beauty, and has power, and to spare, for its weight. This is a car which will do all the work which is required of it. and does away with the cumbersome and heavy expense of a large car. PICNICKED AT SOUTH BEND. From Wednesday's I'aily. About ten cars from this place and vicinity drove out to South Bend and inspected the state fisheries at that place Sunday, after which a bounte ous picnic dinner which they had taken along was spread and thor oughly enjoyed. On their trip out the roads were rather soft and slip pery from the rain, but on their re turn they had become compact and the traveling- was good. Among those to enjoy the ocacsiou were: Jas. Mracek, W. F. Xolting. Rus eel Todd. Emil J. Meisinger. L. G. Meisinger, Henry Born, Allie Todd, Joe Maraucek, and their families, and Carl, George, Clarence and Miss Clara Muun. Bring your welding to us. Platts mouth Garage. Tel. 394. Bartlmg THE UNIVERSAL CAB We handle a complete line of Auto Supplies and GOODRICH TIRES! Our competent Ford Mechanics insure prompt tepairs! , WELDING A SPECIALTY ! On July 1st all cars must be equipped with headlight lenses which will conform to the new law. Wc sell OSGOOD LENSES The Best In the Market! We Will Take In Your Old Ford Car On a New One We Will Pay You Spot Cash For Used Fords Come in and give us your order for a New Ford Before the Price Goes Up. .mlK T. H. Pollock Auto Co, FORD AuthorizedSales and Service, 6th St., Plattiiouth,Keh I Office Telephone No. 1. Shop Telephone No. 58. 1871 BRAND Seed Co Nebraska City, Neb. GO TO GLEN FALLS, MONT. From Wednesday's iMily. Mius Mazel Tuey, who has for the past year been in Chicago studying music, with the end in view of en gaging in the profession of musical director, returned in June to her home at Glen wood, la., where she has been visiting for a short trine, and has accepted a position at (lien Falls, Mont., where sl will go in the near future. Miss Tuey is at the present time visiting in this city v.ith her numerous friends and rela tives, and is a guest at the home of C. C. Wescott and wife. BOTH BOYS HEALTHY. From Wednesday's Ia!Iy. Henry Perry of South Omaha was in the city yesterday afternoon look ing after some business matters, and says he and the family are doinir finely. Henry is the proud father of two little boys, which came to bis home in Omaha on the day that a fifty-dollar liberty bond was pro sent ed to the homes in which tip stork left a baby. In this case, Henry and his good wife called on the authorities' who were making the present for two of the fifties. You know that is what they might call "rifty-fiftv." SHOWING SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT From Wednesday's I'aily. Mrs. Henry Engelkemeier and mother, Mrs. Fred Engelkemeier. were pasengers to Omaha this morn ing, where they go to see Mr. Engel kemeier. who is in the Methodi-t hospital at that, place, recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Engelkemeier. who is very low, is still weak, but the physicians in charge assure the relatives that t In patient i3 making satisfactory prog ress, which is pleasing news for his numerous friends. He is still very low and great care has to be exer cised in his treatment. The finest line of Box Papers at the Journal office. Call Plattsmouth Garage for serv ice. Tel. o04, also livery. J. E Mason, Prop.