PAGE TWO MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918. PLATTSMOUTH SEMKWEEKLY JO URN AH VS. To cet quick relief take Dr. Kings New Discovery tsed 50 years. Checks the cold. Stous the cough. Try it. p Sold by all druggists for Coughs s Colds the Evils f Constipation ' Leaving waste material in the body poisons the system and blood and makes you liable to sick headaches, biliousness, nervousness and muddy skin. Try Dr. King's New Life Pills. Prompt relief. 25c. At all druggists. LAID TO REST YESTERDAY. From Frul ay's Pail v. Yesterday at his late home was held the last sad rites over the mortal remains of the late lamented V. It. Fox. the Itev. II. CI. MeCIuskey oiM ciatinsr. The home was over crowd ed and many who wished to pay their last respect and honor to the excol lent citizen of l'lattsmouth lio so recently passed to that great beyond from whence no traveler returns. With a very pleasing and touch in?; address Rev. MeCIuskey paid tri bute to the life and character of Mr. Fox. The weather being cold it was with a considerable suffering that those who were present were able to go to the cemetery. The Benevolent and Protctive Order of Elks marched to the honre in a body to render hon or to a departed brother. TIu pall bearers who tenderly deposited the body of Y. K. Fox in its last resiin-:' place, were Frank E. Schlater, A. J. Person, Henry A. Schneider, V. 1). "Wheeler. Wm. Ituminell, J. W. I3ur nie and J. P. Falter. For Sale A number of l.rahma Cockerels. Mrs. C. E. ner, Nehawka. white Ileeb- Mrs. A. E. Taylor of Union was attending to some important busi ness matters in this city yesterday. 3 SEEP OMFiiW SEED XlEROHArcTS NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA. jj i. Quotations arc subject to market changes and goods being unsold. Prices are F. O. B. Nebraska City unless otherwise specified. Bags ex tra, excepting seed corn, TIMOTHY Choice $ IN7 1 Prand i!. II. L. 4 00 RED CLOVER Fair $ 8 50 $16 00 Choice 16 50 S s; Crand 17 CO P.. P.. P. 17 50 18 00 Poor Grade 3 50 8 50 WHITE CLOVER l'uncy, per lb 60c MAMMOTH CLOVER 50 cents per bushel higher than Red ( lover. ALFALFA $ 12 00 Fair Choice ! s; Brand P. P. B. 12 50 13 50 14 00 ALSIXE CLOVER Brand ' $15 50 SWEET CLOVER Whi'e. blossom, per bu $ I s 7 1 Brand, hulled 16 GO UnhuIN.d, per bushel 12 00 TIMOTHY-ALSIKE Per bu. ',.- lbs. I 25 per cent Alsike. ) TIMOTHY-RED CLOVER. Per bu. ( 7, lbs. -jo per cent in weight is red clover) $4 75 GRASS SEED MIXTURES Ask for a Catalog of these. FriceS quoted are per bushel. No exert charge for bags, bags weighed in. Address your orders to Edward Bartling Seed Co., Nebraska City, Nebraska. Xcniaha alley White, no days Will Yellow. loo-uo davs St. Charlo". Ked cob. white, no T-iva SiTvernime. white. 95-110 1 Kcid's Yell-.-w Dent. I 10 Iays. . . avs , Xir.cf- in rm 1 lots any above variety at I 2 cent i per pound, shelled and graded. imaii We will furnish our germination test upon request. ELKS HELD OPEN HOUSE LAST NIGHT AT CLUB ROOMS MEMBERS, "THEIR FAMILIES AND FEMININE FRIENDS ENJOY ED A SOCIAL TIME. Progressive Card Games and Danc ing the Necleus About Which Pleasure Was Woven. From Friday's Dailv. Last night, as per arrangements, which had been in hand for some little time past, there was gathered at the home of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in this city some forty members of the order, to gether with their wives, members of their families and feminine friends, to participate in a general sociable good time, planned by the committee in charge. How well they succeed ed is best told in the fact that no one went home until the midnight hour, when the gathering broke up, after a most pleasant time. The guests began arriving early and by H'.'JO there were enough pres ent to open the evening's entertain ment, with a half dozen or more tables playing progressive High Five. As others came more tables were started and to some who did not care to play cards, the lounging room with its Victrola was a pleas ant recluse, while still others busied themselves playing various games on the pool and billiard tables, a num ber of the ladies taking no small part at this interesting sport. After the progressive card game had con tinued for a couple of hours the main lodge room upstairs was cleared of the card tables and dancing was the next thing in order. Music was fur nished by Miss Waibdick, pianist and Mr. Ault, trap drummer, and they certainly did their part to interest bags weighed in with KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS (One grade only.) P. P., per lb 27c 15. B., per bu $3 05 B. P. MIXED LAWN BRASS P., per lb B. B. -25c MIXED LAWN GRASS P., per lb 27c P., per bu $3 65 P. B. P. B. RYE GRASSES English and Italian Rye Grasses for uses. lawns, pastures and field Per lb. 14c RED TOP 187 t Brand, per lb 18c Meadow Fescue, per lb 1Sc BR00MUS INFERMUS Per bushel $2 65 Soy Beans Ask for Prices Cow Peas Ask for Prices Canadian Field Peas.Ask for Prices SPRING WHEAT Marquis Variety $2 50 $3 00 SEED GRAIN Rye, Winter $ Rye, Spring Sunflower seed, per lb 10 Barley Speltz Sweet corn, per lb Buckwheat SEED OATS Northern variety, home grown Home grown . $1 00 --85c Seed Cleaners $30 00 ,. lavs. and a(ertain the dancers. The mu sic was declared by all to be of ex cellent character, both of these young people being capable of good execu tion at their respective instruments. The dance opened with a circle two step, by way of getting everyone ac quainted and taking the formality out of the occasion. Following this popular waltzs and one-steps follow ed each other in rapid succession un til midnight when the Home Sweet Home came all too soon for many of the dancers. At eleven o'clock, for a brief moment silence reigned and the lights were turned out as the alter light beamed to "the mem ory of our absent brothers." The committee in charge of this entertainment had perfected their arrangements to a point which in sured an excellent time for all who attended and are deserving of credit for their efforts. Throughout the evening punch was served in the dining room, that adding to the enjoyment of the dancers and others. FUNERAL FROM THE MISSOURI PACIFIC From Friday's Datlv. The funeral of the late Mrs. Dan Moore will be held tomorrow from the Missouri Pacifis station at nine thirty o'clock. The funeral cortege will arrive over the Missouri Uacific from Omaha at that hour, coming from Ft. Dodge, where the lady pass ed away yesterday. A short service will be held at the cemetery by the Rev. Truscott. WILL TELEGRAPH IN FRANCE. From Thursday's Iaily. Frank York who has been with the Western Union Telegraph Co., in Chicago and who but a few days since enlisted with the U. S. army, will in a short time go to France, where he will take charge of a tele graph station, near the firing line. There are from the Western Union offies in Chicago, a large number of operators going, and for whom the company are holding the position in readiness for their taking when they return after the war. January 8th, 1918 seed corn. MILLET German $2 75 Common Siberian Hungarian Japanese o r Pillion Dollar grass, per lb 05 CANE Amber, per bu $3 00 Orange, per bu 3 00 KAFIR CORN bushel $2 50 Per . FETERITA Per bushel $2 85 Milo Maise 2 60 SUDAN GRASS lb. 2f)c EWARF ESSEX RAPE Per Per Per lb. -15c 1 00 lbs $14 00 Pop corn, for popping, loo lbs. for $7 00 GRAIN PAGS with an order 45c Bags, per dozen : Seeders, Cyclone ' $1 50 POULTRY FEEDS Mixed seeds, 100 lbs $ Tankage, Swift's Digestor, 1 00 lbs. (add freight) 5 20 Tankage, 100 lbs 4 95 FERTILIZERS For corn, wheat, ton $33 75 For potatoes,. 100 lbs 2 75 For lawns, 100 lbs 2 00 DIM IY Seed Corn $5.75 Per Bushel excepting 10 Bushel Lots or over, $5.50 Per Bushel. EAGLES' AERIE INSTALLS OFFICERS FOR THIS YEAR From Friday's Daily. Last evening at their Aerie the Fraternal Order of Eagles by their installing officer, Wm. Barclay, Past Senior Worthy President. After the regular order of the business had been attended to the reports all made which showed the finances'and the membership of the order on ex cellent condition, the order of cere monies were went through with in ducting them into office. The officers elected for the coming year, is Clifton C. Burbridge Worthy President, James M. Cunningham, Worthy vice president, August Brad way, worthy chaplain, B. G. Wurl, worthy secretary, James Rebal sr., 'worthy treasurer, C. E. Ledgeway, conductor, W Schuldice, inside guardian, Joseph Kanda, outside guardian, trustees, J. J. Swoboda, J. P. Sattler and J. K. Nemetz. while Dr. P. J. Flynn was elected as the Eyrie physician. W. II. Mason is worthy junior past president. Following the installation of the officers was a feed to which all took a part. DEPARTED FOR CHICAGO. From Friday's Dallv. Sergeant Frank York who has been visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. L. York and other relatives from his home at Chicago, since Thanksgiving day departed this morning on ac count of the lateness of the train last evening for Chicago, where ho will join the 415th railroad battallion, which wilLaiI for France some time this mouth. This is one of the Ex pert battalians, each consisting of 400 skilled mechanics selected from a long list of reserve men. The du ties of the units will be to operate the railroads and keep up the lines of communication for Uncle Sam's light ers for us "Over There." HEARS FROM SON IN FRANCE. Frmn Fri'la y' Da;!v. Michael Kearsis has yvA received a letter from his ron George Keurnes who is now in France, having arriv ed there from England some three weeks since. Mr. George Kearnes says aM the boys which went with, the company from Glenv.ood are now there, but they cannot say just where. They can give direction-; to that mail can reach them but rail rot tell where they are. They are training for the final instructions be fore they go to-tiie front for the fighting which io expected to be heavy in Uis near future. WILL FARII IN DAKOTA. Fl ...r) Tl; V. ! irs'l.-'V.s I ;iily. Weilaiifl and wif(. who cani" 'own here to spend the winter, and ii possiDie secure a larm to engage in fanning here, have found farms so scarce, and dif!icult to rent that they have concluded to return to Sd. Dakota, and h?ve rented a farm mere, a no win go io that place in a short time and prepare for farm ing the coming season. COUSINS AT SAME CAMP NOT KNOWING IT From Fridav's lal!y. hester Wclsheimer just received a litter from his -jusm Firmest. E I l . ....... ..'1... ... . - I A. .1. .!... .!. .. i.cnuri, v ii u ai uun i,. ..lie summer making his home for a num- uer oi monins, wonting at the cpr penter trade, who is now located at South San Antonio. Texas, and is !;- caiea at iveuy i- ieiu, o. L'nu train ing brigade line 50 and at the same time he received a letter from his cousin, who is a cousin of his ofinv cousin also, Mr. Clare M. Uuck-b who is located at Kellv Field No. 1. liine 119 San Antonio. Mr. Wei-sh eimer immediately sent each the I other's address that they might find each other. WEDDED THIS MORNING From, Friday's Dallv. This morning at' the court lions in the presence of the bride's moth er, Mrs. J. W. Grassman, and her brother, Ilillard Grassman. wen united in marriage Miss Floreuee Grassman, of this city and Mr. Or ville .Newton, a cook of Co. C at Fort Crook, but whose home is at Mini cie, Indiana. The newlyweds de parted this afternoon for Omaha at ivliich place they will make tiieir niiue ior me present, uiey naving a furnished appartment there in which to reside. BUYS HIMSELF 'A NEW FORD CAR. ( ' r - i Frni Friday's Iaii Yesterday J. M: Jordan was in the city from his home near Cedar Creek and anticipating the amount of traveling which ho will have to do between his home and l'lattsmouth, gave an order for a new Ford auto mobile which will be here for him in a few days. Mr. Jordan is farming on the Dovcy section and this necessi tated considerable travel between there and town, and unless he gets a car he will have to travel on the train, and therefore concluded he would purchase a car. HAD HARD TIME GETTING HIS QUESTIONNAIRE BACK From Friday's Dally. Elmer W. Spain, formerly of Mur ray, where he was employed a.t the Rhoden livery barn, departed for his home at Hemes, Kansas, just before his questionnaire was sent out to his address at 13ernes. Wishing to sur prise his parents he had not notified them of his intention of paying them a visit so when the Questionnaire came along a little in advance of his arrival they promptly looked after having it forwarded to him at Mur ray. When he arrived at heme and found that the Questionnaire had been forwarded back this way, he got busy on the telephone and had it rturned to hini in Kansas. "As soon as it arrived he proceeded to get, it filled out and mailed it post haste to the local board here. By the time it had gotten back to Plattsmouth ten days actual time had been con sumed, but allowing for two Sundays and the Christmas holiday, be nosed in ahead of the seven day time limit and everything was O. K. After getting this no small matter attended to Mr. Spain was held be cause of some members of his fam ily having been exposed to smallpox, and so was not able to get back to Murray to resume his work in the specified time, and so when he re turned he found his position filled by another and himself out of a job. Ho now desires to enlist, as his name is among the first to be called on the next draft, and will go to Omaha this afternoon to see if he may be permitted to do so. RETURNS FROM IIOSUITAL. From FrMay's Daliy. Yesterday morning Mivdames Joseph Xavotuey and Cyril Ja:ida, -'!t to Omaha, where they wished to viil Mrs. A. Klabines, who was at a hospital :it that place having a foot treated which had bttn injured -:o;ue time sir.ee. and for which in jury she has been at the hospital for the past three weeks. Mrs. Kla bavos who has been improving was given leave to come homo yesterday and in company with her sister, Mrs. M-ry IHicack, left the hospital be fore the k'dirs from l'lattsmouth ar rived and coming home arrived on the Sch'jyler. while the lr.dies on re turning to the station, did not get that train, but bad to wait for num ber two, which was two hours and forty minutes h:1e. The many friends of .Mrs. Klahanes will be pleased u learn that she i :-o far in: rpoved as io be able to return to iier home. Mrs. Mary Fueacek will visit for some time with hT si-.Ur before returning to her home at Clarkson. - 0REAP0LIS GETS RESIDENCE. Krom Friday's Daily. Iast evening lumS;er and other ma terials were taken to Oreapolis from here for the transforming a bunk car into a residence for operator Cameron who succeeded A. F. Moore, where he resigned as operator at that place and went to work for the Bur lington at the local shops here. This makes a town of Oreapolis, as there is the residence of A. B. Hass, an operator, that of Len. Jer rot. of George Squires and an Italian name not known. Now comes the home of this operator Mr. Cameron, which makes a quartett for dcing business. Scon Over His Cold. Everyone, speaks well of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy after having used it. Mrs. George Lewis, Pitts- field, X. Y., has this to say regarding it: "Last winter my little boy, five years old. was sick with a com ior two or three weeks. I doctored him and used various cough medicines but nothing did him much good un til I began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, lie then improved rapidly and in a few days was over his cold." XITICK T( n iit titi.i: In the District Court of C'as.s roiialy. Nebraska. Virgil Mullls. TlainlilT. ;. Jo.-H't lliirer, et al. J efendaiits. To the I lof'enda tils, Joseph Jinrpej kdiI Jane A. Harrier, Ills wife, the mi known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives, and all persons interested in the estate of .Joseph Har per, deceased; the unknown heirs, dev isees, legatees, personal representa tives, and all persons interested in tne estate of .lane .. Harrier, deceased; John W. Yoniiir and Amanda Ydims his wife; tin; unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and all persons interested in the estate of John V. Young, deceased: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all persons interested in the estate of Amanda Vntiiiir. deceased; A.' J. Kerr and Julia Kerr, his wife: the unknown heirs. devisees, legatees, personal rcprcsen tatlves and all persons interested in the estate of A. J. Kerr, deceased;, the unknown heirs, devisees, lcgu tees-,' per sonal representatives and a II persons interested in th estate of Julia Kerr, dec-eased; Andrew J. Kerr: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all persons interested ill the estate of Andrew J. Kerr, deceased: ii. .V. Marr: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives, and all persons nterested in the estate of t,. A. Marr, deceased: d'eorew A. Marr; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per- I sonal representatives, and all persons interested in the estate of George A. f'm ". " f'Mi.';i'. ...... j... . ' b. .1 . - " J'lov desolate it. looks.'- Of course you expect lo erect & i:urvirieii lnei e oun& O ser for cadViC'9;c owe. "ilfC'rn'sl:Cl (Eo tin hi iUonumntt smpatu '-j-. Man-, ilcccasctl: I. I Henry; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives, and all persons interested in the estate of D. F. Henry, deceased; D. Farrmnl llenr; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives, and all persons interested in the estate of I). Karrand Henry, deceased; Khen S. Wheeler and I'lara I. Wheeler, Iris wife: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per mmi;i! representatives, and all persons interested in the estate of Kben S. Wh'cier, deceased: tlie UJiknown heirs, devisees, legatee;, personal rejnesenta tives, and all persons interested in the estate of i'iara 1'. Whctler, deceased: 10. S. Wheeler; tlie unknown heir., dev isees, legatees. personal repiesenta iives and all persons interested in the estate of V.. S. Wheeler. deceased: l'lattsmouth Land anl Improvement ei;:apat); tiie unknown claimants and the unknown owners of Lots 11. 1.', 13 and II in Illoek 1. and Lots 1. 2. and 4. in il'.uck all in IJrowne's Sub division of Lot 17, in the SK of the NW'i of Se.-tio;: 1 ::, in Township 1 Notl:. l;a:i:re 1:: Kast of the 0th I". M.. in 'ou;:iy, Neiiraska. Yen and each ef ;.-oii nio 'icrePy m tili. d ti at on t iie ITih drsy of Pi.mu lei, 1!!7. plaint ifi" tiled his suit in the District I'tiiiit of Cass county, Nebras ka; the object and purpose of which is to ti.iet and ( onlirm !:i in t i fTs title in and to Lots 1. :', an.l I. in I'.loelt i'. I.Li'ls 11 1'. j:: nI 11 in Hlock I. in llrowne's Su '-l i vi.-don of ljt 17. in the N'l", of lh- NW'i of Section 1". Township 1 1' North. Il.ii.xe 1" Last of the ;th I'. M., in (.'ass county. Neln.. and to en join ea. ii and all of you from haviir-c r claiming.:' any rluiit. titb-, lii'ii cr interest, either leral or eip;: t.i'de. in or to said land or any part Ihcrtof. and to ciij;:i y.ii and each f you in i : 1 1 ;. inannei- fr-'im interfering with jila in tif:"s possession and-enjoy-nii-nt of said rreiuis"s ae.d for enui tab:r; relief. Tl is notice is ivrn lur sinint to the order of the Court. Yon are required to answer said pe tition on or before Monday tin Ith day of f'ebruary. i;ls, or your default will be entered therein. VIRGIL MULLIS. 1'laintLT. .. L. T1DD, dJl-Usw. Attorney. i:i;i;it ri snow cai.sl In the District ty Nt brask.-i: Court of Cass conn- In th- matter of the application of HtKit.ald If. Thorp, Ouartlian tof the I'crson and Instate of Florence' Thorn. a Minor, for License to sell Heal Ks tat: On l-cadius? and filintr the petition, duly verified. of l:ej,'inald H Thorp, liiiaiilian tf the person and estate of Florence Thorp. minor, for license to sell the following descrilied real estate. to-wit: The undivided two forty-fifths C--45) of tiie Kast I waif of the Southeast nuarte-r ff Section 23, the Southwest nuarter of Section I'l. the North half of the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 1'.". ami the North half of the North half of the Northeast uuarter of Section L'fi all In Town- skip li Kan. ire 10, in Cass f ounty, Nebraska; also the undivided two forty-fifths i 2-4o of Lot . ISlock 10, in South Kentl. as surveyed. piaueu and recorded in Cass coun ty, Nebraska ' or, so much thereof as the court may deem necessary and advisable, for the benefit of said ward, for tlie purpose OHOAI iSlED AOHBgOLTyHE! Lincoln, Nebr., January 14th to J9th, 1819 Kveryboily ink-iotcd in the vital questions of greater and I let ter farm products should attend these jjatherins. IJoard of Agriculture Corn Improvers State and Count v airs State IX'iiry Men's Ass 'n Agricultural lis tensions Nebraska Farmers Connie SPUCIAL FEATURES : livery lay special ediicatioii.tl cc;ils congresses and conventions. Ior etc., apply to Vr. R. Mcllor, Chairman, Lincoln, Xeh. - AUG 11 INTER EVEXT: to 26th. National Western Live .It attracts That Unmarked wm w mt r r i Wv r iii;vv :e b&iyour ciispos&l-NOW- convpiek N s- J Ml 1 ' ' J- 'it . .. .1 Un' of investment in interest boarin:? se curities or sonic productive stock and for the education and in l i ii t :ia m-e of s;iid ward, and it appearing from said petition thiit the minor's interest i:i said real estate is a small uno i v im-d portion thereof and the same is ton small to rentier the piopcrty de.-iraldo as tin Investment; t bat said i.ropert can l rob. tidy be sobl ;, t the present time for a fair vaiue and that it is for the falei-est of n.-r i: t.it.- and f r the btnciil of sabl ward to convert said uiiili"idel inteitst in real estates into cash and iuvc.-t the pi ceeds in intcrfst bcarinir s cu ii tb-s jr s(-m: productive stotk. or so niuch thereof as may not be t-ctjiiircd for her maia tena'ice and education. It is therefore erdcrcu lliat tie lo st of kin of said minor smd all persons interested in lier estate appear herons me at el. ambers in the Court Hou:e in tlie City of I'lattsmoath in Cass coun ty, Nebraska, on the l!l!i day of Jan uary. l?1s, at 'J o'clock a. m.. ami show cause, if any theie Po, why lice;i.-ts sbttutd not be rnauttd lo saiil Iteiiuald II. Thorp, tSuardian. to ell said rcnl estate for tile purposes above ;c t foltn. And it is further ordered that a con y of this oftler be personally served on said minor at least fourteen days be fore tlie day s-ct for hearing, and that it -piildishtd fin acli wo k for three successive W e!;.s j,i t!;j l'lattsmouth Jnurnal. a new paper printetl and pubiished in said countv of Cass. Dated at Chambers, in said County of Cass this lilli dav of I i. t-.-m ber. 1)17. jamls T. i:i;;td;v. hi'l?- of the District Court In ami for dl7-;p.v; Cass county. Nebraska. PROFIT Don't Waste Another Day. "When you are worried by back ache; Uy lameness and kidney and blad der disorders Don't experiment with an untried medicine. Follow l'lattsmouth people's ample. Use Doan's Kidney J Mils. Here's Plattsmouth testimony Verify it if you wish: Mrs. D. U. Smith. I "I had an awful had ache and for several es- ard i.never ly able to get arou f M had anything cause 4V? so much mis ery. When I pot doHA. I would have to have someone help me on my feet, my back was so weak and sore. I tried different medicines, but sot no relief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They made a permanent cure." Price 00c, at all dealers. Dou'i simply ask for a kidney remedy set. Doan's Kidney ViUs- the same that cured Mrs. Smith. Foster-Miiburn Co., Props., Buffalo, X. V. Lie Stock Shippers' A,ss'n State Home Fconuniics Dairy Cattle lreelers Slate Horse J breeders State Swine .l'ree!ers ' State Potato (Jfowers oflieial programs, information V fj. i -His: ?, BY THIS I Dknveu, Coluuado, lauuarv Jot! 1 Stock Show. thousands of visitors to lAu- vcr from the Middle West. - W. R. CLEMENT, Ticket Agent. ' L. W. WAKELEY, General Passcn-cr Agent 1,001 Earnam Street Omalia, Nebraska