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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1917. PLATTSM0UT1I SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE . oitni'it or iii:niM; m mitici: i tiik disthht chmit ok the OK I'ltOlllTlO OK , (Ol.M'i OK IASS. MOIIltAMv A. t;tte of Krlrafkai j County of Cass ) ss: - ' Notice of Suit to Quiet Title. In the County Court of Cass County, iiimoniu .danis, l'iaintiit, ?truska. i vs. To all persons interested in tl;e es- jfjmuel Mealey, et al., defendants. uto of W Iosco V. Leonard, deceased: j To the defendants, Samuel Mealey, On reading the petition of Kofu A. i Mrs. Samuel Mealey. first real name Leonard praying that the instrument unknown; the unknown heir, de nied in this court on the 1st day of visees, legatees. personal represen Julv, l'.U i, and purporting to be the tatives and all other persons in-it:--t will and testament of l he said le- terested in the estate of, Samuel :!s-m1, may i'. p'-vved and allowed, ' Mealey, deceased: the unknown heirs, t:il ret .oded as the last will and tes- 'devisees, legatees, personal represen iii!cnt of " los'- V. 1.1-oisanl, deeeas- tatives anil all oilier jiersons interested !: that said Inslrniirat !e ndinitted to , in tin estate of Mrs. Samuel Mealey, prot.at,'. and the :i n: i n i - t a I ion of .-'aid lirt real name unknown, deceased: S. i state he jri-aateil to Ilosa A. I-eona rl j . cxi(",itrix. It is herehy ord reil that you and all persons interested in said matter, may. lino d. appear at tl-- County Court to i all other persons interested in the es le held in ami for :.:cl county, on thejtate of S. C. Smith, tirst lyal name 1111-l.-t day of e;.ieinl" r, A. I . 1!M7. at known, deceased; the unknown heirs, t o'clo. k a. m.. to show cause, if ;m" J devisees, legatees. iersi!al represen t'uic le, why the prayer of the pet i- j tat Ives and all ntl'or persons interested t;",,er ;I;mii!iI not he u'i'anicil and that j in tin- estate of Mrs. S. C. Smith, first r.otice o the ponilency of s.t'l t-et it ion : n-id that the liearmu: il creof jriveTi to all persctis interested in said mat- r ly pit PI ishiiiL; a copy of this Order In the I Ma t isnnoi t h Journal, a seini Wcekly newspaper printed ;:i said coun ty for three successive weeks prior to Fa id dav of hearinir. Witness mv hand, and sea! of said court, this 1st dav of August A. i . ,lli:x .1. r.KKsox, (Seal! County Judge. i tiii: msTiiicr oi it r ok the I'tll M 111' CASS, MUIIIASKA. "okit L. tiilchi' ?t, l'laintiff. vs. TIk tnas C. I "a inter, tt a! defendants. Notice of Suit to ouict Tale. To ti e dcfe:n:aats. Iiomas C.. l'al-m-i : Mrs '': :tt..s . I 'a I raer, first real i:. iiie i; a :nrt n ; the i: i; kaosv ii heirs, nt vi-ir. leiratecs, personal represen tatives and all other persons interested ia tin 'stat" of Thomas .!. I'almcr. de c,.i.l: lli uitUiiown luirs. devisees. Ice .i : ees. persi,ial representatives and ; i other persons iittt rested ii the es tate of Mis. Thomas i. I 'aimer, tirst i ... I name unknown. tlec,-as'd: M. W. Ciee!;, first real mime unknown: Mrs. M. . ilnrii. tirst real name unknown; e- ur.l.iiown loirs, devises, legatees, r?iaiiul repres. i: t a. ti v, s and ail other p.isoas interested ia the estate of M. V. t.ieeii. iirst real name unknown; deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. pe:soi,al r- j lesenttaives and ail other persons interested in tie es t ite of .'Irs. M. YV. lire. n. titsi real I ainc unknown, decease, 1; W. y. Craif, tirst real Haiti' u n no u n . . Mrs. ". S. tir.iiV. lust real name unknown; the l,n' iiown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons hi t rest ia the estate of YV. S. Craff: tirst real name unknown, de ceased: the unknown heirs, devisets. I t ,.s 'ieis.oi.il r-! i : es-n t a i i ves I and ail other j crsens interested m the estate oi .Mrs. ". S. OritlT. tirst rea! name unknown. o-.ase.l: .Teseph MiCf'arv; Mrs. Jo seph MeCt (;: ry. tu'.-t real name un known: th- unknov. i lieirs. devisees. i,iiws, personal representatives ami all other persons iiileiested ia the es tate of Joseph McCreary, decased; the ttnkiiown I eirs. dc jsc- s. legatees, per sonal reprcs, mat iws an-', all ti er per so,.s inler'sted in the estate of Mrs. Jo.-,pli MeCieary, first real name un known. decvasci; dan S. Thompson; Mis. (inin S. Thompson, tirst real name unknown: the tinknowrs lairs, devisees, legatees, ji.-rsonal prcs'-n t a I i ves and estate of oran S. Tiannpson. !cce;ised: tnc unknown heirs .devisees, legatees, jieisoT-.al representatives and all other )ersoas int. t sted in the estate t( Mrs. or;, n S. Thompson, tirst r,-a 1 name un known, deceased; Provident Savings, Loan ,v :ui!d:na: A --ociation of oma ha: llo- unlniow ti srai.t-t successors and assigns of Provident Savings. l.o;i!i l-',i.!dii: Association of on,.t lia : and tic unknown owaers and tin niiktio-.' i, i laimants of lots thirty-one t.;l. thi.tv-three to.', l. thirty-four c:i, thirty-rive ::."). thirty-six t::t;, thirl y-se veil l.:7. t ii : i t v -ci h i t.'.Ni. th:rt-ti;ne "'H, frty t-P, fortv-or:e (4l. forty-two 4' . "forty-threw t-l.;. fort v-f our 4t). fett -live li.'it, and forty-six i4t".), in l". YV. Wise's Out Lots located within Ciovcrnment Lot ten il, of seitn-n eighteen (l. in towns-hip twelve i lL'i. ran-je font teen (111. cast of the ;th 1. M.. and situated in the City of riattsmoulh, Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. Vi: a re iiere'.-y notified that on t'-e Jtth oav of July. A. I . H'lT, 1I;; i n Li :f Pied his suit in the ldsiri.t Court of t:ic Countv of Cass. Xenraska. to , ; i s i t jwaintiff's title to the ahove descrihfd lots, to-wit: I.ots thirty-one :'.. thii-tv-lliree t:::. . 1 1. irt --f on r :; 1 t. tliirty tive i . thirty-si i :.t. . thirty-severs C'.Ti. thirty-eil.t C.'i, t hirty-tnne fortv 10, forty-one Ml', 1o:t-tw i!Ji". forty-thi-'-e (t::. fi ::y-f"ur 4li, lortv-jive (t.'.i. ami fortv -siA 4 " in l ". Wise's out I.ots. lo. ated w itli in i '.overnnn at lot t n of section t iirhteen dvi. township twelve ilJ. ra n re font teen tip, east -f the i.th 1 '. M.. a ml siiuatd in the Cite of l'latts iiionth, Cass 'o!;n'y. N'cl.raska. l-c-c.-t'ise of his adver..- possession Py him self and his trrantois f--r mere thiin ten eirs prior to ti e eon-.nv :icrMi"!it of said suit and to en.ndti ai ii and all tf vot from havii.ir or ilaiminir any ri-ht. title, lien or interest, either le or C'luitafde .in or to sa'd lots r any part th-rcif. To re';ulr- you to set forth your riuht. tit'.i-. claim, lien or interest therein, if any. either lepal or eiiuitahle. aad to have the ame adjudged inferior to the title of plaintiff and for miitral equitable re lief. This notice Is rmd- p-irsnaiit t the order of the court. Von are reonire.J to answer said petition on or l.efore Monday, September 1". A. I . 11M7, or rnr default will be duly entered t herein. i:oi:r:i;T u oii.chkist. l'laintiff. w a. K(iu:i:tsox. Attorney for l'laintiff. July HO 4vks 1 THE PIMIiUT "()HIT K THE COt.NTt E 'i. EIK A-K . jam" 11. YVaiga and Charles YVarga. Plaintiffs, vs. Cora Murray, ct :., T r fiqola nt s. Notice of Suit to Quiet Titie. To the defendants. Frank Murray; llctirv Mun.iv: Lizzie M-Cord; Miles McOoid; i:ib,Tt Murray: Mrs. Tiobert Slurr.iv. first real natne unknown: YVil liam Murray; Certrude Murray, and to the unknown owners and the unknown claimants of tax bt twelve ilJl. in toe iPMhtwfst quarter (NW'p of the rtoitheast quarter (Ni;', of section i;ht (S,). township eleven (11). ranse fourteen 14). east of 1 1 1 - titii V. M. in the County of Cass. Nebraska. You an- hereby notified that on the I'sth day of July. A. I'. 1!U7. plaintiffs tiled their suit in the District Court of the Countv of Cass, Nebraska, to quiet plaintiffs title to the following des't i...l lands, to-wit: Tax lot twelve (111, in the north west quarter iNW1,) of tie northeast quarter INK1,.,! of section eiulit ' S, township olev-n 1 1 ). ran fourteen OD. east of the 6th P. M.. in the Coun ty of Cass. .vPtirapkii, because ,,f their jid'.f-rse possession by themselves and tl-.f ir prantors fr more tl'ri ten ye;ii-: pr i ir to the commencement o said suit and PJ enjoin ca'-h and nit of v..a fr-orn bavins or elHin-.in any ril.t, title, lien or interest, either l?nl or equit able, in or to said lands, or i-ny part thereof: to require vol to s-t f rl f: vonr rUl t. title. ciKim. lien or interest therein, if anv. either leca! or e-u;ir-able. ;icd to hav the ?am nPr;dscd in'erior to the title of plaintiffs and for conernt eqmta !'.. rieT This roMce is mad- putsuant to tl;r;r order of the court. You ate required' to answer said petition n or lforei . i . . i... i n a r intT nr'pr "r default w 1 be duly enter ed I therein , tnerein. T.MFS p WVRGA and ClI VRLKS WARfTx. LHAliir. riaintiff W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney. July .10 4w w Tlie finest line of Box Papers at the Journal office. j .. sm 1 1 p. tirst real name unknown; Mrs. S. C. Smitli, first real name tin known: the r.nknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and real riatne unknown, deceased: the vi it known owners and the unknown claim ants f tlie southeast quarter tSU'i I of section thirty-four CIO, township eleven (111. north ran?e twelve ttji. east of the t!i 1. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska. You are lierehv notified that on the L'Mh day of July, A. I). 1917, plaintiff filed his suit in the District Court of lis- County of Cars. Nebraska, to quiet plaintiffs title to the above descrilwd land, to-wit: the southeast quarter tSK'il of section thirty-four CM), township eleven (11). north ransre twelve (lji. east Of the-th 1 M.. in the County of Cass. Nebraska, because of his adverse possession by himself and his trrat.tors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of sai I suit and to enjoin each and all of voit front hav:n.-r of claimim? any rinht, title, lien or ir;terc-t. cither lejal or cipiitable. in or to said land, or any part thereof. To require ,ymi to set forth vonr ri"it. title, claim, lien or interest therein, if any. either leu'a! or equitable, and to have t he same ad judged inferior to the title of plaintiT and for general equitable relief. This notice is made pursuant to the order of the Court. You are required to an swer said petition on or before Mmi d:.v. September 1 1). A. 1 . 1017. or your dutault will be dulv entered therein. H1MK.NTS ADAMS. l'laintiff. r.y yy. A. i:otu:i:tson. 11 is Attorney. I.lKiAI. AOTICK. Ni'tiii- t-.t Non-Uesident Defendants, Their Heirs. Devisees, Legatees, Pt rsonal 1 lc jii'esen tat : v s. and All Per: o;,s Interested In Their lis tales: To Alex Abel: tl unknown heirs, devisees, buati-cs. personal represen tatives atnl !! nthi'r persons interested in l he estate of Alex Abel. You and each of you are hereby notl .ied that John U. orr, as plaintiff, on the It'.lh day of July, A. I ). PUT. filed '.is- amended petition in the District Cot-i't cf Cass County. Nebraska, wherein vipii and al! of you are dcfctid arits; the object and p raver of which Petition .hi' to torci lose a certain mortiiaue iriven ppon Lots Nine and Ten ii 1 1 S I'lorh I Wo. excopt leu li l t n South end of l,ot Ten. all in lie ppico Addition to Piatt sniout b. liil Cass County. N braska. by Alex Abel 'i' Km nc N M. Kn"k for the sum of Kive llunilied -I olIars. Morttrajre r--r.inlcil in Hook 4U of Mortyravtes At Ii.iire .74,. You are required to answer said amended petition on or hefote 1 1, jr l,lh la v of September. A. D. 1017. JtHiN li opK. C. A. i:.Y I.S. I'iaititifT. A tlio tiev, Jiilv :'.0 1 wks. iitm:t: ok iii:iti; on pkti i io Kill! IITOIMMIAT OK XIIVIIX liil Kilt Olt AlMIIMiTIt T.he State of Nebraska.) Cass County, ) ss. 1 n the ' 'otinty Court. In the Matter of the.ilstate of August V". Jedny. 1 Vi-casiii. on ieadinp- and fline; the pe-tltion of IMvvavd, V. P.eins and Minnie P. Hill, pi.-iyine; tiiat Administration' of said ilstate mav bo y ranted lo them as Ad ra i ii i s t ra t ors, i o iler, ii. That the .".ih day of Au gust. A. 1. 1 ! 1 7, at 1 o'clock P. M.. is assigned for healing s.id petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a Oointy Court to be held in ami for said County, and v c:.i:-t why the prayer of pi-ti-tii To-r sf outil not be ::ratit"(l: und that in ti'e of the pendency of said petition and the henrinv tl eteof be griven to ail persons interested in said matter by publishing a -opv of this order in the Phi t ts-moii t !i .lonrnal. a semi-weekly newspaper, printed in said County, for three suceesive weeks, prior to said dav of hearing. Duu-d Julv L'sth. 1017. ALLKX .1. I.KKSON. iSMAI.) County Ju le. !iiiK.i ok m:itix; o im:titiov I'Olt ITDIM tllAT fiK tPMIY-1-1 ICVIOIt Olt l)tlI'It A'lltl.Y. The State of Nebraska,' v'ass ( 'ounty. ) ss. In th- County Court. In the Matter of the Kstate of Amelia Ileitis. I ceased. On reading and tilinjr the ititin of Minnie It. Hill ami Kdward YV. Peins. orav tiisT that Administration of said Kstate may be granted to them as A1 mi n is t ra t ors. rdered. 'flint the 'jrth dav of Aug ust. A. D. IV 1 7. at - o'clock 1'. M.. is assigned for iiearinsr sail petition, when all persons intoreste-d jn said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show cause why the prayer of peti tioner should not be "ranted: and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hcarinar there., f be jriven to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmoiith Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said County, for three successive weeks, prior to said dav of hearing. Dated July ith. 1M7. ALLEX J. "P.KKSOX. (SHAD County JtiOge. I TIIK. DIVTHItT COI KT OK TIIK ( OI Ml OK i 'ASS, M-:illt MtA. Viliiam S. Doiryhty, l'laintiff vs. .-'ill ah .1. Doughty. T efeii!atit. ,tiee "Mill for Iiree. To the defendant. Sarah J. Doughty: Viol "are herebv notified Hint on the it!- dav of May, 1!M7. plaintiff filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county. Nebtaska. the obje t and pray er of widen is to set aside the bonds of matrimony now existintr between plaintiff and "defendant, and that plain tiff P.- divert an absolute divorce from defendant, and for such other relief as mav be equitable in the premises. This Tit ice is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer Faid pe tit ion on or before the 1st day of Oc tober. A. D.. 1017. or your default will be duly entered therein. i'f all of which you will take due not ice. Dated thi- Pith dav of Atienst, 1917. WILLIAM S. DOl'CHTY. Plaintiff. Y A. HO Bill; Imiv, ;i2)-sv.-4w. tj Attv. for Plaintiff. Oill;; , Mini ;. S lveoer T. Sper and unknown claimants wl ose r?al nam-s are un known to the soutl.cnst one-fourth of Section -". Township 11, Uange 10 East. Cass countv, Nebraska, defendants, will take notice that on the 17th day of August, 191. Albert E. Lake, plaintiff herein, men petition in the District n: t oi C ass county, Nebraska, aga inst in uerenoanis. me onject and prav er of which are to remove the cloud ' ' and quiet the titie to the south- H UU W Hi en U quarter ( s 1-4). Section twenty-! r - '-" Township eleven (11). Kange'readV lOT-'V tp" (10) Kast- Cass county. Nebraska. I : . . . anrt that the defendants be enjoined this is Y f - I III . i m i ii (, ran, Al.',,, via, will, CI LI I iULOl said , , premises. j You ate required to answer said pe tition on or before the 1st cjav of Cc . tober, 1917. ' ! ALBERT E. LAKE. Plaintiff. By: T. S. ALLEX. Hia Attorney. OHIIKIt OK IIKltl; M MITHH K I'UOIIVTi: OK Wild,. In the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska. . State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss : To all persons interested In the es tate of Mary F. Welch. Deceased: On leading: the petition of Charles Lambert praying' that the instrument fiied in this court on the Il.nd day of Aus?tist, 1917. and purporting to be the last will ami testament of the said de ceased, may be proved and allowed, and recorded as tiie last will and tes tament of Alary K. Welch, deceased: that said instrument be- admitted to probate, and the administration of said estate be granted to Charles Lam bert, as executor: It is hereby ordered that you. and all persons interested In said matter, may, and do. appear at the County Court to be held in and for sail! countv. on the Mb dav of Sep tember. A. D.. 1917. at 9 o'clock a m., to show cause, if any t lie re be. why the praver of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and that the l.earir.c thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this Order in the Platts moiith JourtiHl. a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hen ri na. Witness my hand, and seal of said court tliis L'Jnd dav of August, A. D., 1917. AI.I.HX J. BHIISUX, (Seal) County Judge. THE Y0UN8 LADIES SEE MANY THINGS OF INTEREST IN WEST Prom Tuesday's Daily. . For the past two weeks or there abouts. Misses Edna anil Myrtle Pet erson have been in the "west, seeing the sights, which are well worth while. After leaving here they stop ped at Sterling, Colorado, where they visited :;t the home of Miss Edna's sister, Mrs. Ed Spies, spending a few days there. After this, they pro ceeded to Denver, the Queen of the Koeky Mountains, and indeed it ir. a Queen of a city, located as it is, five thousand feet above sea level. From its streets one'ean look out over a vast plain, which helps feed the na tions, and turning to another direc tion can see in the same vision the snow covered mountains with their rocks glittering in the sun, covering a wealth of minerals, such as few other localities contain, either in quantities or varieties. From Denver, alter visiting with friends and see ing the town in all its varied chang ing hues, they departed for Colo ratio City, Colorado Sppinps and Man itau. In these places nature has en deavored to even outdo herself in the wonder she has created and which are revealed in the rocks, the mountains, the rallies and the can yons that lie between the peaks, re flecting the colors of the rainbow as no painted can paint them. Here where nature heaped up its gigantic mass of rocks and earth, in order that (Jeneral Pike, might years later discorer it to civilization and have the grandeur of its dome nam ed after him. the girls spent much time, and 'when the frost was on the pumpkin." they climbed to the top. from which vantage point they could look over the surrounding moun tains as far as the eye could reach, and see in the distance to t lie cast rolling prairie extending for nearly a hundred miles, vhile mountain peak alter mountain peak greeted their vision for more than that dis tance in every other direction. Truly a. wonderful sight. Here the rision is fine as the air is wonderfully clear and to look out over the prairie and see a farm containing one hundred and sixty acres, looks like an onion bed in the garden, as viewed from the top of one of our buildings back here." The two ladies climbed to the very top of Pike's Peak, a fpat which few achieve, although many try, only to give up in dispair and seek the as sistance of the "cog" line. The young ladies reached Omaha on their return trip Sunday evening, and were brought to Plattsmoiith in the 'car, Mr. Charles Peterson, Jr., going up after them. WILL HAKE K0HE EN WEST. From Wednesday's Daily. Miss Ruth Mann, who has lived in this city all her life and who has a host of friends here departed this morning for Fctaluma, California, to make her home with her father, Ed ward Mann, who is engaged in the printing business there. She was ac companied as far as Omaha by her aunt, Mrs. George V. Thomas. The trip to Petaluma will require about four days time. She will be met at San Francisco by her lather, who re sides but a short distance from that city. HARVESTING SEASON IS NOW ON! Ye are prepared to take care of meat-and' grocery or ders. Just call us up and let us know what time you want it and will have your order ou. Don't forget our Market and Grocery." Satt Son wax imDESGO operation. From Wednesday's Daiiv. William Andrews, who was at Om aha jesterday for consultation with Dr. Hull regarding his health, ' will return this evening and e:iter the Immanitel hospital, where tomorrow he will be operated upon for appen dicitis, which has been troubling him for the past four months. Mr. Andrews has been .suffering a j.-,rr.at deal from the trouble, and will be pleased to have the cause of .tiie j trouble removed. Improves Entrance. Frntn Wednesday's DiD At the Smith Garage on Sixth and Vine street, the proprietors of the inrtitntion are making some im provements in the shape of con structing a better entrance to the south door of the garage, making the curb break wider and rebuilding the concrete approach, which is adding to the efficiency of tlie appointments cf the garage. TAKEN SICK WHILE HERE. From Wednesday's Daily Itoy I'cnsim came in last evening and will return this morning with hi.- wife who has been here for tlie past few days an:! who was taken sick and telephoned for sir. Deneon to come end take her home. It is honed by :er many friends that l:e v ill be well aj-air. soon. TAXES VACATION. Fr'irn Tuesdav's Dai! v. K. H. We.-'tcotl departed, yesterday afternoon for the west a."d will b gone for about ten days, going to Kstes Park, Colorado, where lie ex pects to forget the world ba.k hero, so far as business L; concerned, a '! ! rejr.venate in the wilds of the moun tain scenery. Mr. Wt.teotf has been kept pretty dose to bu;-ii:e..s. a d this brit f setting away from the "maddening crowd" will relieve the tenseness of the business game, ami ve trust he will return, strenthened for the duties which await him. RENTS RUFFNEE FASjK. Fjetn We:! tie 'day's Daily. George il. Cunr.in s,ha:n, who has been farming for the past, reason on the W. F. Campbell farm near Koch Hlufi's, Illinois, wilt, the coming sea son, farm the .Mrs. 1. K. I in rf iter farm r-oiuhv. est of Myr.a-d, which has been farmed for the pet. fvw years by Joe Wagner. Mr. Wagner will farm the Adam Kreager farm, at what is fa miliarly known as the Kisht Mile Grove church and school, or the for mer Kosveli Morn.w place. KARIE E0NAT IMPROVING. Fi-'O'i W 'Ini'silav's Dai'.y. Mrs. Udv.ard Donat was a passen ger to Omaha this morning, where idie will visit with her daughter, Mh-E Marie, who jr i cnvaleseiag at a ho.v rltal there, and it is hoped wili be so far recovered ad to permit, of her being brought home by next Sun day. Mrs. Donat v. ill aL-o vieit with' Mrs. llc-r.ry Donat for a short time while in O-rahn. The many friend.-, of Miss Marie will be pleased to hear of her improvement. Motor to Carat) Dode, Iowa. Fr-m Wednesday's Daily Jack l'atterson and wife, of Union. and Mr. Joseph Fetzer, of this city, motored to Camp Dodge, Iowa, Sun day, to virit Sargeanl Dwight Pat terson. Who is stationed there in the Quartermaster's department. Camp Dodge is ten miles from Dess Moines, and consists of eight hundred wood en shacks, two stories high and from one-half to three-quarters of a block long. The buildings are to used for the drafted army. VISIT SOX AT HOSPITAL. Frin Wednesday's Daily. Messrs. George Ij. Meisinger and brother, II.' Adam Meisinger, depart ed t'nici morning for Omaha, where they go to visit Ralph Meisinger, son cf Adam Meisinger, who is at a hospital, where ho war, operated on for appendicitis a few days ao, and where he is making satisfactory pro gress towards recovery. E0E3 FARMING PAY HERE? From Wrdnsdav's l?i!v. Wii.h land at $200 per acre, the question often comes up, "Docs it pay to farm r.uch high priced land?" The query seems to have been an swered in the care cf a f::dd cf oat.s whi'h has just been harvested by B. F. Wile" south of the city, wjiich weighed out a little ia excess of riinnty bushels per acre, and which he hauled from the threshing ma chine to the elevator and received f0 cents per bu-hel for. This netted per are. When it is taken into roasideration that it cost something to rai?e the oats, a good profit is still shown. Verily tis tigh priced lands of Nebraska are profitable when rightly farcied. Loc&l lews From Tuesday's Daily. Luther Reynard near Hock Bluffs was a visiter in Omaha this afternoon. Attorney C. L. Graves, .of Union, waj in the city today locking after some business at the cour: house. Adam Meisinger, of near Cedar Creek, was in the city thio morning looking after a few matters of busi ness. I-rank Grauf. of n-ar Murray, was a v'-itor in the city today, and was looking after some business at the county feat. John Fight and wife, who have been visiting in Omaha .with rela tives since last week, returned home this morning. Geo. Krcager of west cf Mynard was a visitor in Omaha this morning, where he is looking after some busi ness matters. Fiv-d Beverage, from northwest of Murray, wu-s a visitor in 1 Mattsmouth this afternoon, looking after some business matters. Phillip J. Mthinger, from Uenson, came in this afternoon and is visit ing in the city and west of town with friend; and relatives. Mrs. J. M. Jirousek departed this afternoon for Omaha, where she will visit for a short time with her son. Mat, v ho h:"with the "Dandy Sixth" ai d which it is ssid, will have orders to reove in a rrort time. Mr. S. G. Stone and wife were pas se?igers to Odi'.iha. this afternoon, whore they go to visit with their e.cn, Li r. ennnt 11. F. Stone, who ir, an oilicer cf ti e "Dandy Sixth" regi in.r.t, which is to leive Omaha soon. lysine Tto'i.e and mother. Mrs. lielle K'his,- of Wray. Colo., missed th'-ir train at. Omaha this morning and crn.o to Platt-mouth, when they fhcuid have gone to Council llluffr-, la., for connections to Maquoketa, la. Mrs. Glen Pariott, who has been vi.,it?i:g in this city for some time, departed th fternoon for Riverton, Iowa, where she will vitit with her iiie'. her, Mrs. Heading, for a short time before returning to her home at Peru. Cour'y Attorney A. G. Cole, who was vhiiiiig in Ohio for a few days wh h his trot her, at Eariv'svilh?," re 'urr.o! home Sunday morning and look v; his duties in the ollice yes terday, lookin? after the matter of M:e case of the ctate againot John Sc lieurer. Mrs. I. Cutter and littie daughter. Miss Dorretta. living a few miles north of Weeping Water, departed ;h:s afternoon over the Burlington f r Chicago, where they will visit at ;he home of Mr. Custer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Custer, for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Ben Ilankinson, who has been visiting an invalid sister at Kansas City lor the past week or ten days, returned home Sunday morning. Mrs. Jicnkinson happened to be at Kan rr.i City in the midst, of their street car strike and it. caused her quite a bit cf inconvenience- in getting about the city. Mrs. Fred Engelkemier, mother of Mr. Henry Kngelkemier, who has been with her son at the Methodist hospital, returned rome this after noon, and brings the good news of his marked improvement, and tells of his being able to take tome nourish ment, and of other marked signs of improvement, which will be pleasin news to his many friends. Mrs. II. D. Travis returned this morning from an extended trip to the mountains, where she and her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Cole, have been spending a vacation. On t heir return, they stopped to visit with Mrs. Fer cfval, at McCook. Mrs. Cole only re mained in McCook for a short visit, coming on home, arriving here Sun day morning, while Mrs. Travis did cot arrive until this morning. Miss Teresa Wagener, living near Murray, daughter of Mrs. George Wagner, had the misfortune to run again.-t a crochet needle about a week ago. which resulted in the in fliction of a slight wound on one of her feet. Nothing was thought of the wound which has since become infected and produced a very bad core. Dr. Schwab, who is treating the case, fears the young lady will have to be taken to the horpital, un ie3 the wound shall chow improved conditions scon. From Wednesday's Daily. Henry Jo'ar.sDn and wife of My nard were businoFs visitors in Platls moath this afternoon. Mr. Geo. II. MMsinger, from west of Maynard was looking after busi ness matters in the city for the day. Charles Miller and wife, who live south of the city, and who have been visiting at Omaha for the past week, returned home this afternoon. Watson Lon. and Trife from wot at Mynard were passengers to Om- OAKLAND Known To The Naiion $945 F. O. B. FACTORY. Possesses important feature of design which are found also in those higher priced cars as embodying the very latest and best engineering practices. These superior features, which for two years have distinguished the Oakland Six as a car of unusually advanced design, and which are now employed in the latest models of many of the more costly cars, not to be found in their entirety, in any of the other cars in the Oakland price-class. As a result, the Oakland Sensible Six, in the estimation of the buying public, is raised above the plane of its price, and naturally is compared to and competes with cars of considerable higher price than its own. SlaErlanei ka PLATTSMOUTM aha this afternoon, where they are looking after seme business. Mr. Troy Davis and Isaac Wiles, both from Weeping Water, were vis iting wiiii friends and locking after some business in the county scat to day. Mr. W. II. Newell, who has been out west for the greater portion of a v eek. spending his time on a ranch near Mareuetie, returned home I.st evening. Mr. Albert Gansmer, wife and lit If son, Ia'oii, of Murray were pas sengers to Omaha this afternoon, where they will attend the Merch ants' convention. Mr:;. John Kwing and childreTi, Darleen and Violette, who have been vi.-iting in the city for the past week. with Mrs. K wing's mother. Mrs. Clans Speck, departed for their heme at Hopkins, Mo., this morning. Mrs. Martin Sheldon and children were passengers lo Omaha today. w nere thov fro to see tne sons en Mrs. Sheldon, Harrison and Ilime, who are in the Sixth regiment, and who are soon to go to Doming, New Mexico. Mrs. J. B. Berger, of Fair'iury. who has fcr seme time been visiting injin the general merchandise business the city, the gueet of her daughter, and has a store in Lincoln that he Mrs. E. W. Klliott and family, de-jin operating, and another in Neb parted for her home this morning, raska City, and had been visiting They will stop at South Omaha, at his Nebraska City stoic, coming this which place they wili visit for a way enroute home. II- will attend short time with other relatives. jlke Merchants- convent-. m at Omaha Mr. A. II. Vanlandir.gham, of j aft ernoon and tomorrow, i-- te rrrnn,n:itiied bv William I'm- Frank Barcus. who for the past l-er thi hi- neighbor, were in the cityiiev. years mis oeeu one ei me vy- monius. looking after some business regarding the State Council for Defence, and also -visiting with Mr. Vanlandingham's daughter. Mrs. IZ. S. Setz. Thev returned home this afternoon. Ed Becl.er and George I Hid were passengers to Omaha this afternoon. where thev are going after a nc.r ,..1, Air f..i,. n iinrfsnn Knnor- Six. which he is getting through he Puis Garage at Murray, and has traded his old car in on. Mr. Beeker and Mr. Hild will drive the new car down this afternoon. t Robert Troop, who has been in the northwest, where he has a farm, says that harvesting and threshing are progressing nicely, and that the corn ij looking well though it is not as far along as in this climate. They are 7Hl UNIVERSAL CAS Wc handle a complete line of Auto Supplies and GOODRICH TIRES! Our competent Ford Mechanics insure prompt repairs! WELDING A SPECIALTY ! i On July 1st all cars must be equipped with headlight lenses which will conform to the new law. We sell OSGOOD LENSES , ? The Best In the Marlict! We Will Take In Your Old Ford Car On a New One We Will Pay You Spot Cash For Used Forcb Come in and give us your order for a New Ford Defore the Price Goes Up. FORD Authorized Sale nd Uttice telephone Ho. 15 AT As The Sensible Six 2HS NEBRASKA .eiting some rains uonv but about a month ago there a deficiency in the moisture allotted to them. Miss Crete Briggs has accepted a position in the schools at Wc-d point, this state, and will teach there the coming schcol year. Mi.-s Iirigg.- goes to the rchools there with a num ber of years experience, in both city and coin. try schools, and veil pre pared f(.r the position which she i; to fill. The schools at West point arc tckedulcd to open September ".led. Mrs. G. Shaver, of Chicago, arriv ed in the city thi.-t morning from Oia al'.a, where t:he ha; been vi.-itiug for the past few day.-, and visited v;th her sister, Mr:.-. Fred Spangler, who lives south of th? city, and with her father, Mr. Win. Burke, of this city, ! for the dav. returning to Omaha on the late Missouri Pacific train, from where she will soon depart for her home in Chieago. Kdward Guger.heim. accompanied by his family and a number of other friends, were in the coty for a time this morning shaking hands with old friends, and visiting the Wurl Broth ers having known them for many vears. Mr. GatenheLni is enat' d era tors at the local .missoili j cific. station, has rerigned Ins po- s:tio:i a ii fi departed fer Caspar. Wy oming where h" will visit for a while jv. itli his brother, Lester Barcu and wife, and also with his little niece. ! before going to work fcr the Union I Pac ific, with which he is engaged. l " " fr the position which he has he'd with the Missouri Pocitie, and we are sure lie will make good in whatever position shall be tendered him. Obey the Law. Order your O. good Lens. Plattsmouth Garage. All sh-es. Subscribe for the Journal. Obey the Law. Order your CL-gooJ Lens. Plattsmouth Garage. All sizes. PoSlock Auto Co., Service. 6th St.. TlaUjmouth, Ner, 1. oho? i elephonc no. i.