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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1917.
PAGE TWO
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
ELK MEMORIAL
SERVICE WELL
ATTENDED
"MATTY GATHER AT PARMELE
THEATRE TO HONOR THE
FIFTEEN DECEASED
iy' said that with memory, even tho VISITING HERE FROM THE WEST
deprived of sight, he could recall to
Vision again the sight of his Child- j From Monday's Daily.
RETURNS PROM CAMP PIKE, ARK.
hood days and view again the ten
der, loving mother who watched over
her boy; without the sense of hear
ting he could yet recall to mind the
pleasant melodies of music and the
harmonies of nature and in the rec
Mrs. Paul Morgan, formerly Miss
Ethel Ballance, arrived in this city
this afternoon from their home at
Hay Springs, accompanied by their
little child and will visit here with
their relatives being the guest of
ollectlon. be yet happy. Mr. Begley Ur- and Mrs- Wm- Balance and the
ADDRESS BY WILLIS E. REED
Pays Tribute to Elkdom and What
It Stands For Eulogy uiven
by Judge Jas. T. Begley.
concluded his excellent talk with
. . At m v. .
a recitation irom urjaui a luuua-topsis."
Address by Attorney General Reed
Mr. Begle"ys talk was followed by
an interlude by the orchestra, after
which Exaulter Ruler Schneider in
troduced Attorney General Hon. Wil
lis E. Reed, who was the principal
speaker of the afternoon. Mr. Reed
mother of Mr. Morgan, Mrs. Frank J
Morgan. Mr. Paul Morgan will ar
rive in the city also in a short time
for a visit with relatives and friends
also
SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY.
From Monday's Daily
Miss Hazel Covert was made the
happy recipient of a very pleasant
prefaced his address by stating he I surprise last evening, in honor of her
would rather have continued to sit I twelfth birthday. The children de
Yesterday afternon the Benevolent auu ,!,ieu . , i m wu
PrntwfivP Cirri PT of El KS UeW ,c' I
, moTVlrtri-i ..rvJcM in to the people himself. He then pleasure. At a suitable time a delic-
the Parmele theatre A large num- be&an uPn nia address, paying es- ious luncheon was served. Those in
-1(in, th members Pecial tribute to the principles of attendance were Cordelia and Marie
of the order were present at the nag and country for which Elkdom Black Marie Stokes . Clarice Cunning-
, l has always stood. He reierrea, as nam, luaiy tiuu emo mvuici, w"
" 11-(-O. . ... . . . . . - I T 1 II... . H U 17-1 fn.
The lodge furniture was placed Por or tne.ioyaity. oi tne oraer, iq ;.uuuSUu. -
v, fR0n ail h.inirltne iact mat tnineen memuers ui i"6, vc. ..cw v""v'-'0
I x i. I TlantAl T.illia ami Pnea Tn i nwfrT
in their respective chairs and lodge iqage. are rv,u6 m f , "r tti ci
. t.., Hon in Its nresent crisis, the Secre- Marie Kopp, Goldie and Helen Sivey,
was duly opened Dy jxaneu xvuiei - . ' . ... I .- x. a
Schneider with the public ritualistic tary hav ng previously read their ""TZl
names, wmcn are as ioiiows: tt. u
Soennichsen, Dan Cooney, Mat Jir
ousek, John Policek, D. I. Reynolds,
Leonard Schaefer, W. R. Holly, Dan
E. Arries,- Louis Baumgart, E. A
service prescribed for this occasion
After the opening of the meeting,
Miss Mathilde Vallery rendered a
very impressive vocal solo, which was
followed bv a number by the Cald
well Orchestra, and later by a-vocal Fricke. Clifford Forbes -and W.' K.
solo bv Mrs. Glen Rawls. after which ox, Jr. He also digressed to pay
,- onoth. I further tribute to the memory of
er ramber. These contributions to the fifteen deceased brothers of the
the program were all of special merit local lodge and said much by way of
and on a less solemn occasion would enlightenment regarding the purpose
have been applauded loudly. and aim of the order' Mr' Reed de"
Secretary B. A. Rosencrans was sired he said, to call especial atten-
reauested bv the Exalted Ruler to tion to one section of the constitu-
call the roll of Absent Brothers and tion of this nation, not that Elks
as their names -were read they were should ever need to be reminded of
flashed from the tablet behind a their duty, but that it might aid
larse American flag suspended at the them, in an even higher resolve to
Jesse Blunt, Glenn Weaver, John and
Glen Hale, Charles Richard, Nelson
Renner, Jr., Raymond Covert; Mr.
and Mrs. A. VanFleet, Mrs. Nelson
Renner, Mrs. Hettie Covert.
BUY SOME RED CROSS SEALS.
rear of the stage, by means of. elec
trical illumination. They are J. H
Kuhns, D. L. Amick, H. D. Travis,
H. B. Burgess, F M. Richey, Fred G
Frink, D. Hawksworth, J. V. Egen
berger, F. W. Richey, C. E. Coffee,
S. M. Chapman, Frank J. Morgan,
Otto C. Bookmeyer, Percy W. Agnew
and J. M. Patterson. As the names
see that none other violated or trans
gressed this particular section, De
ling as follows
"Treason against the United States
'shall consist only in levying war
'against them, or in adhering to
'their enemies, giving them aid and
'comfort."
From Monday's Daily.
The Camp Fire girls will in con
junction with the Boy Scouts make
a canvass of the city in the sale of
the Red Cross stamps, when they
call on vou consider the cause for
which they are putting forth their
efforts, and buy as many of them as
you can well use, and if you get too
many it will not hurt for the money
will do its good work just the same
MRS. RHIN AT NEBRASKA
METHODIST HOSPITAL
From Momlav's Daily.
Mrs. Rhin who was taken to
Omaha last Saturday morning on ac
count of a gathering in her ear, is
resting somewhat easier this morn
ing, but is still suffering greatly
Mr. Reed spoke plainly upon this
or these men were illuminated un- subject, navine tribute to the at-
derneath the clock pointing to thejtitude of Elkdom, whose very exis-IThe gathering which Is well in the
hour of . eleven, those present werejtance is founded on the Stars and I ear, is one of a very severe character
reminded of the, time when they met stripes, and saying that no true and it is not known as yet whether
and associated with us in life, and Elk could be disloyal to the nation I an operation will have to be made or
that their lives have left a fragrance
from their good deeds, which lingers
with us until the present time.
Judge Begley Speaks.
Judge Begley then addressed him
self to the memory of the departed
brothers in a most splendid eulogy.
He laid special emphasis upon the
fact that it is but human to want
to be remembered, pointing out as
examples the pyramids of Egypt be
ing built for no other purpose than
to perpetuate the memory of . kings
and princes of that early day and al
so the instance of Biblical history,
when Jesus, himself, broke bread and
poured" wine, directing the disciples
to "do this in memory of Me." Mr.
Begley said that when our star of
life shall have set, the memory of
our live? and actions will shine on,
as there are ties which cannot sun
der, lie further likened memory, to
history, in the recording of events
and occurrances, and said were it not
for this faculty one generation after
the other would have to learn for it-.
self over and over again the things
that make for civilization, and so
could be no further advanced than
its predacessor. Citing the experi
ences of the attorney, the physician
and the minister making use of this
faculty in diagnosing problems and
establishing arguments, he said that
of all senses of mankind that of
memory is the greatest. Someone apt-
not, but will be determined soon
The nhvsicians in charce think
probably' that by their' treatment the
operation can be avoided
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of thi:
riniirno OT1TC
ran t lro oifUL a
of Plattsmouth, Nebr.
From Monday's Daily.
Jack Majors - who about a weeK
since departed for Camp Pike near
Little Rock, Ark., returned Saturday
and reports that the boys there had
a most excellent dinner on Thanks
giving Day, with everything which
the heart could wish. Mr. Majors
found his son Rex Majors, in the
best of health and serving in tho
artillery department, instead of the
Ambulance corps for which he had
enlisted. The arrangements will be
made soon when he will be trans
ferred to the ambulance corps, when
he will be in line for promotion as
he had expected when he enlisted.
The State of Kebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss:
In the County t onri
In the .matter of the Estate of Mary
Kdgrerton, Deceased.
To the Creditors of said Estate:
Vou are hereby notified, that I will
it at the County Court room in Platts
mouth, in said county, on the ISth day
of December, 1917, and the 19th day of
March, 191S, at 10 o'clocK a. m. or
ach dav to receive ana examine an
claims against said Estate, with a viev
to their adjustment-and allowance. The
Ime limited for the presentation or
claims against said Estate is tnree
months from the 18th day of Decem
ber, A. D., 1917, and the time limited
for payment of debts is one year from
said ISth day of December, laii.
Witness my hand and the seal or
said County Court, this 13th day of
Xovember, 1917.
ALLEN J. liliE.su.-S,
nl9-sw4w. County Judge.
KOTICB
Sealed proposals will be received by
the county clerk of Cass county on or
before noon January 1st. is is, mr iui-
nlshing the following uooiis, ianK
and Stationery for said county during:
the year 1918:
CLASS A HLJUiS-S
1-s miire Chattel MortKage iiecoru
(nrinted bead).
Tax Lists Kecords with tabs year
111K (nrlntpil bead).
1-S outre nud. Deed Kecord tprinieu
Till CP).
1-S,iuire ined. Deed neeora tiouse
k nniro med. Mortsrajre Kecord
i r, rint.'d iaire).
1-S un in- med. Miscellaneous ueeu
i:r'nri (lonsr lean.
:?-S cm ire med. Mortuage i.etorus
mr.se leaf).
1-S nuira (General Index to Deeds
t nrinted nage).
1-8 on ire General Index to Mortgages
I nri ii ted tjaire).
1-S nuire med. l'robate Fee Book
r nrinted nasre).
All records to be extra bound of No.
1 l.inen Ledger paper, Byron Weston's
Ledger paper or Wliitins Ledger paper.
CLASS K STATIO-NEKi
Rubber Hands. Xo. 11, per roes.
I'enholders. No. 2276. per dozen.
Writing Fluid Arnolds, per quart.
Erasers. No. 101, Killer's, per dozen.
Esterbrook's No. 0IS pens, per gross.
Esterbrooks No. 79 pens, per gross.
Mucilage. Carter's Arabian, per quart
Denison's Notarial Seal. No. -1, per 100
l'encils. copying, per dozen.
I'enholders. No. 1 Crown, pr dozen.
Gillott's No. 601 pens, per gross.
Congress Tie Envelopes, No. 10,
thick, per 100.
Pencils, Velvet, per dozen.
Rubber Bands, assorted. No. 100, per
box.
lied Writing Fluid, per quart.
" Separate bids must lie made on tat
class of supplies in the estimate.
The Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any or all bids.
Bids will be addressed to County
Cleric and marked "Proposals for
Books. Blanks and Stationery."
Bidders must file good and sufTicitr.t
bond for the fi'.itljrl performance o
their contract.
Bids will be opened the Inst meeting
in January.
FJIANK J. LIBKKrfHAL.
dl2 dl; wl County Clerk.
; Aitixt;
for tftttlcincii
Cats t'uun-
at any time.
! nconclusIon he said there Is no
place for traitors in this country.
and that every one who has lived
under the protection of the nation
that has stood for freedom and right,
and whose flag has never flown over
a disgraceful act, should be loj-al
and honor and protect that flag,
which is a symbol of liberty. He ad-
monisnea an Elks, ana others as
well, to SO live that they Could hon- Charter No. HSO in the State of Ne-
estly say never, a day passes but the
world is some, better for my having
lived. .
The officers then gave the closing
ceremonies of the order and Rev.
McCluskey pronounced ' the benedic
tion, which brought to a close this
most impressive memorial service.
bras k a at the close of business
on November 20, 1917.
Cut This Out It is Worth Money
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co..
2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ill-
writing your name and address clear
ly. You will receive In return a trial
package containing Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound for. coughs, colds
and croup; Foley Kidney Pills and
Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold every
where.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts J
Overdrafts
Bonds, Securities, judgments.
claims, etc
Other assets
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures
Other real estato
Current expenses, taxes and
interest paid
Cash items
Due from National and State
banks
Checks and items of exch'ge.
Currency
Gold coin .'
Silver, nickels and cents...-.
32,37s. 57
, 5.67
2.8S.-.00
none
4.S02.S0
none
CI 5.05
90.20
SH.?12.S4
2,375.96
7,599.00
90.00
471.66
oi:i)Eit ov in:
and Notice o:i Petition
of Account.
In the County Court of
IV, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss
To Bessie M. Larson and all persons
interested in the Estate of Emma Aita
Johnson. Deceased:
On readititr tl.e Petition of Mary R
McBridc, praying a Jin! settlemi-n
and allowance of her account rili d i
this Court on the lut Uiy of Diwnber,
1917, and for distribution of sa-d es
tate according to the terms of tl.
will of said deceased:
It is hereby ordered that you ari
all persons interested in said matte
may. and do, appear at the '.Mml
Court to be held in and for s;iid conn
ty, on the lith clay of December.
1 .. 1917. at 10 o'clock a. r.i. to thovv
cause, if any there be. why the pray
of the petitioner should not b grant
c-d. mid that notice of the penden o
sai;l petition and the hearing tiitrcn
lw triren to all persons miercsieu m
iairt matter by publishing a copy ;
this order in the Plattsmouth Journal
a semi-weekly newf-paper printed i
aid c-ountv for one week prior to
saul nay or licarinfr: -
In Witness whereof, I have horeun
to set my hand and the Seal of said
Court, this 1st day of iDeccmbtr, A
U. 1917.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) County Judge.
Total $149,955.75
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in J
Surplus fund
Undivided profits .
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject to
check
Demand certificates of deposit
Time certificates of deposit.
Call Plattsmouth Garage for serv
ice. Tel. 394, also livery. J. E Mason, certified checks .
Prop.
50,000.00
none
874.99
none
57.947.SC
none
6,822.50
none
MS6.42
When you can get staple land in South
eastern Nebraska at very reasonable prices
and on good terms, that will increase in value
because, we raise the crops, every year.
Take your car and drive to Sterling, Neb.,
and get back home the same day. Buy a
farm near home that you can look after.
We have tracts of land irom 5 acres to
800 acres; any size tract you want. Wc havp
sold several Cass county people. Drive
over to Sterling, Neb., and see us.
LAW DVCQMPASJYy : :
Phono Red 65. Otorling, Nebraska'
Cashier's checks outstanding
Due to national and state
banks 24,123.98
Votes and bills rediscounted none
Bills payable none
Depositor's guaranty fund.. 2,000.00
Total $149,955.7!
State of Nebraska)
County of Cass ) ss:
I, T. M. Patterson, President of the
above named bank, do hereby swear
that the above statement is a correct
and true copy of the report made to
the State Banking Board.
T. M. PATTERSON,
Attest: President.
A. .1. SCHAFER, Director.
MARK WHITE. Director.
punscritea and sworn to before me
ims ru uay ot December, 1917.
... A. I TIDD.
tfeeaD Notary .Public.
My commission expires Oct. 16, 1921.
Old Soldier Gives Recommendation.
uustav Wangelin, Commander . of
Q. A. R. Post, Pinckneyville, Illinois,
writes: "I highly recommend Foley
K-ldney Fills, which I prefer to all
others I have used." Foley Kidney
Pills give quick relief from backache,
rheumatic pains, stiff, swollen joints,
languidness, kidney trouble and sleep
disturbing bladder ailments. Sold
everywhere.
For Sale 2 cows that , will be
frtssh soon. Inquire of J. W. Elliott,
Plattsmouth, Neb. 12-i-lwkd
NOTICE TO CH EDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska. Cass Coun
ty, ss:
In the County Court
In the matter of the Estate of Nan
cy liir.aoetn lies, ueceaseu.
To the Creditors or sabi instate:
You are hereby notified, that I will
sit at the County Court room in Platts
mouth, in said county, on the 18th day
f December. 1917. and the 19th uay or
March. 191S. at ten o clock a. m. of
ach day to receive and examine all
lalras apriinst said Kstate. witn a
lew to their adjustment and allow
nee. The time limited for presenta-
liin of claims asrainst said Estate is
l.ree months from the ISth day of
ecember. A. I)., 1917, and the time
'imited for payment of debts is one
ear from said 18th day of December,
1917.
Witness my hand and the seal of
eaid county louri, mis l-iiii uay oi
November, 1917.
ALLEN J. BKESOX,
il9-sw4v. County Judge.
NOTICE OP SALE
In the District Court of the County
f Cass. Nebraska.
In the matter of the-Estate of Henry
W. Eator;. Deceased:
Notice is hereby piven that in pur
suance or an croer or jemes i. ries
lev of the District Court of c.rss coun-
. Nebraska, mado on the ISth day of
October. lt17. for the sale of the re-il
tstate herinafter described, there will
be sold at the south front door of the
Court llouFO in Platts-mouth. Cass
,'ounty, Nebraska, on the 10th day of
December, 1917, at ten oVlork a. m..
at public vendue to the highest bid
der for cash the following' described
-pal estate, to-v.-it:
Lots tv. o hundred eleven f211)
and Pvo hundred twelve cil:.') in
the village of Greenwood, Cass
teuntv, Nebraska.
Said sale to rmiiiin or.en one hour.
DOKOT1IY ,M. LYNCH.
dministratrix of Estate of Henry W.
Eaton, Deceased.
C. A. II AWLS. Attorney. n.'-swSOd
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska. Cass Coun
ty, ss:
In tup t ouiity ourt
In the matter of the Estate of Julia
E Thomas, Deceased.
.To the Creditors of said Estato:
You are hereby notilled. That I will
sit at the County Court room in Platts
mouth. in said county, on the "4t.li day
of December, 1917. and the uth day
of March, 1918, at ten o'clock a. m. of
each day to receive ami examine all
claims against said Estate, with
view to their adjustment and allow
ance. Tlie time limited ior ine pre
sentation of claims against said Es
tate is three months from the 24th
day of December, A. D.. 1917, and the
time limited for payment of debts is
one year . from said L'lth day of De
cember, 1917.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this "2nd day of
November, 1917.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) County Judge.
It. B. Windham, Attorney.
"That Chase county trip was sure
a dandy." That's what they all say.
The time is rpie now for yo uto go,
and there will be room for you on
next Sunday evening, if you sec
Rosey right now and make arrange
ment for one of the best seats all
the way through. You may lost out
on a good bargain farm if you fail
to go this time.
Never Put
a Croupy
Child to
Bed With- fl
Ant flivtnv
6 ' vial ky.
a Dof e ci
Foley's Honey and Tar
Mothers know it stops croup
because it cuts the thick chok
, ing mucus, clears the throat of
phlegm, stops the hoarse me
" tallic cough, eases the difficult
breathing, then quiet sleep.
Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wis,
writes: "Foleya Uoney and Tar com
pletely cured my boy of a very severe
attack of croup. We know from exper
lence that it la a wonderful remedy for
coughs, colds, crou p, whooping cough."
"SOLD EVEBYWHEBE."
LEti.M. XO'iili:.
Notice to non-resident Defendants,
their Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Per
sonal Representatives, and all persons
interested in their estate.
To S. T. W. Throp, ritst real name
unknown, if liv:n;r. if deceased, the
unknown heirs.- devisees. It-gatces,
personal representatives and all per
sons interested in the estate of
S. T. W. Throp. decea.-ed: Mrs. S.
T. W. Throp. wifi of S. T. W. Throp.
first real name unknown, if living,
if deceased, the unknown heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all persons interested in
the estate of J.lrs. T. W. Throp,
lift eased; Pioneer 'Savings and Loan
Company, succssor and o-.rner of all
rights, property exnd estate of Na
tional Ituilding Loan end Protective
T'nion; Nat'onul iui i-ling " Loan and
Protective Union: J. V. Hardy, tirtt
real name unknown, if living, if de
ceased, the unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives
and all persons interested in the
estate of J. V. Hardy, deceased; Mrs.
.1. V. Uiirdy, tirst real name un
known, wife of J. V. Hardy, if livinpr,
if deceased, the unknown heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tive" and all iersois interested in
tiie estate of Mrs. J. V. Hardy, ile
ceifsed; Abijah Harri. if livinsr. if
?eeased, the unknown heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all persons interested in
t If estate of Abi jah Harris, deceas
ed; Mrs. Abijah Harris, wife of Abi
.1.1 h lJnrris. ti - t real n;irii un'rnov.-n.
f living, if deceased, tho unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representative.? and all rc-rson" in
terested in the estate of Mrs. Abijah
Harris, deceased; A. 1. Alexander,
first real name unknown, if living.
If deceived, the unknown heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tives and ail persons interested in
the estate of A. K. Alexander, dor-eased;
Mr. A. K. Alexander, hus
band of A. K. Alexander, first real
name unknown, if living, if deceas
ed. ' the unknown heirs, devisees,
lesratees. personal representatives
and all persons interested in tho es
tate of Mr. A.' K. Alexander, de
ceased: A. II. Townsend, first real
name unknown, if living, if deceas
ed, the unknown heirs, devisees, leg
atees personal representatives and
all persons interested in the t state
of A. 11. Townsend, deceased; Mrs.
A. If. Townsend. wife of A. H.
Townsend, first real name unknown,
if living, if deceased, the unknown
heirs. devisees, legatees, personal
representatives and all persons in
terested in the estate of Mrs. A. II.
Townsend, deceased; Alfred D. Jones,
If living, if deceased, the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representatives and all persons in
terested in the estate of Alfred D.
Jones, deceased; Sophronia Jones,
wife of Alfred D. Jones, if living. If
deceased, the- unknown heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tive.; and alW persons interested in
tiie estajp of Sophronia Jones, de
ceased: You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that George J. Oldham as plaintiff,
-n the mh day of orrmbrr, 1917, tiled
his petition in the District Court of
Oass county, Nebraska, wherein you
and all of you are defendants; the
object and prayer of which petition is
that the claim, interest, right, title and
estate of eaii and every one of you
in and to
Lots one (1) and two (2) and that
part of lots three (3) and four (1)
not occupied by Chicago Avenue,
In Block ono hundred sixtv-fnur
(164) of the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska,
That the title of said plaintiff in and
to said real estate, and every part
thereof be quieted as against you and
each and every one of you. as agninst
any and all claims of any person
through or by you. and that it be ad
judged and decreed that each and all
of you whose names are above set
forth, if living, and if deceased, the
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in he estate of each and
every one of you, have no right, title,
claim or interest iu and to said real
estate or any part thereof, and that
each and all of said defendants, those
named, and those whose names are un
known and not stated, be forever bar
red from claiming or asserting any
right, title, interest or estate in and
to said real estate, or any part there
of, ami for such other and further re
lief as t the court may seem just and
equitable.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 7th day of January, 1918.
aSaSids-era s1 for Father's
m &A s & m ra m
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and rhic!i has teen
ia use ;ror ever over 30 years, has home the signature of
j? - and has been made under his psr
CS' jC7t?,f sonal supervision Eince its infancy.
Wtfivj Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and 44 Just-as-good " are b:it
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoris. is a harmless substitute for Caster 01, Prcor;c,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
c Dither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
Iir:u in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Vind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fevcrishness arisirg
ther-jfron, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
ths assimilation of Food; giving healthy and aatural sleep.
The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Fri:zd,
' JrtM
ALWAYS
nl9-Hw30d.
Plaintiff.
A. RAWLS,
Attorney,
CASTORIA
Bears the Signature of
Is Use For Over 30 Years
"hc Kind You Have Always Bought
TMK CCN7AUD CO
IFUNV.NrWYOUKCITV,
OTICi: OI" HEKKIIKK H SALE
N'otii-e is hereby given that pursu
ant to an Order of Sale issued to me
by the IHstrict Court of Ci.ss county,
Nebraska, on the 2nd day of Novem
ber, A. J )., ll'lj. in un action pending
in said court in v.hlch James Deles
Dernier, as guardian of Ernest El
liott. Harry Elliott and Walter Elli
ot;, all minors, nicharri Deles Dernier,
Laura. Deb-s Dernier. Martha Ann Ing
wirson, Albert X. Insrwerson, Norman
C. Deles Dernier, Emma Deles Der
nier, James Deles Dernier, Eugenia
Deles Dernier. Lester 31. Elliott, Alice
Elliott, Arthur Elliott, Andrew Elliott
and Lianie Deles Dernier are plaintiffs
and John I". Deles Dernier, is defen
dant, I will, on Saturday, the Sth day
of December., A. D.. 1C17. at one o'clock
In the afternoon on said dav, at the
front doo- of the Nehawka Bank. Ne
r.owka. Cass county. Nebraska, offer
for sale at public vendure to the hisrli
est bidder, t.ie following described real
estate. situaT.e.I in the County of Cass,
and State of Nebraska, to-wit:
Ti e south half of the northwest
quarter (S'i NV.'U) of SSectinn
Twenty-four (21). a:id the north-e-ist
quarter1 NE',4) of Section "
Twenty-three (2, all in Town
ship Ten (10) North of Ranse
Twelve (72) East of the 6th Prin
cipal Meridian, Cass county, Ne
braska. the terms of sale being one-tenth cash
on the day of sale and the balance of
the purchase price on the clay said
sale is confirmed by the District Court
of Cass county. Nebraska.
Said sale will remain open for one
hour.
WILLIAM DELES DERNIER,
na-swliw, Referee.
80 ACHES FOE SALE.
This land is located 8 miles south
west of Plattsmouth and has no
buildings, but the land is good and
in a very desirable location, 21s
miles from Murray and can be bought
for $130.00 per acre until Jan. 1st,
1918. After Jan. 1st, the price will
be increased or the land withdrawn
from the market. See me at once if
interested. T. II. Pollock, Platts
mouth, Nebr. . d&w
Obey the Law. Order your Osgood
Lens. Plattsmouth Garage. All sizes.
Subscribe for the Journal.
jplilriini
MAG AC! AN
3rd Number Lyceum Course
PARGtSELE,
lanrsday Eve, Dec.
Reservation at Weyrich & Hadraba's Drug Store,
Monday, December 1 0th, 7:30 p. m.
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Having disposed of my interest in the General Merchandise, I now
give uiy entire time to the automobile business, and am in a position to
serve you much better than ever. I have a good stock of
Siudebaker and
axweM ars
on hand and can make you immediate-delivery. ."More car for the Dol
lar," is the one motto the Studebaker Corporation have kept in miDd
since their establishment in 1852. CompareStudebaker in power, quiet
ness, seating arrangement, upholstering, oversize tires, design and ac-.
cessibility and you will be convinced our nearest competitors are priced
$200 to $300 higher. .
Studebaker 18 Series 6 cylinder, 0 h. p. ' , . fi3,5-
18 ."4 " 40b. p. - - - . . 1050
Maxwell 25-17, 30 h. p. , 743
1 0. 13. Detroit!
Call or drop me a card for demonstration. Goodrich and Lee Punc
ture Proof Tires and Tubos at 10 under the market. French Auto
Oils and Auto Accessories. Ford Specialties. Empire Mechanical
Milkers carried in slock.
J- F. WOLFF.
Cedar Creek,
Nebraska