TLATTSMOUrn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1913. TAGZ TV0 mm mm 1)1 lii MI2 The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Abe Becker farm, northeast of Union, on Wednesday, Horses, lisies and atfBe! ALSO OftE rVSSSSOURI JACK and a number of cows that will be fresh soon. Some No. 1 Seed Corn.. SALS TO CCEV2MSENCE AT 10 A. ai- Waich for sale bills. COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer JACK PATTER SOE, Clerk LOCAL NEWS Yv '! S. t i; ', ''.- 1 :'i:v. A. P. For:i.;T i Cedar Creek was a vi.-lt.-r In the city this morning, look ing nfc" s-oxnv trading v. it'll the :aer- W. J. X"v.-;"i frvm south of this ii:y was call- 1 to Omaha this morn-I.t.-o he ha.-; some business mat ters to I-.-ok after. V.'n V .-:.: r from Myuard was a 1 ; 1 1 r in thi ?i' y today coming to !.n- iM'.-r t. n:? 1 uiiic-s-t with the I'Ir.t: .-lUi.-ut li mere hant?.. I1!'. ;':.! iu:-.-r of m-ar Cedar Cr. -. v, .-. ; ; visitor in Plattsinoutli t in 1; lock after fame 1. o.-i :: '- ! ' r t '.e di.y. V". II. I i i I lVi.ru p. -.-:: r Cedar Creek vv. - a vl.-ircr :: fhio city this morn ir.g ar .! v.v.s transacting business with the city hp rhants. :i. M'L(.-;i of Omaha, who has. vn vi-i'i.iu- for the pa hi week near ri.vn.ir l. departed this afternoon lor . is I. j ; e in t h-e 1 i g city. J !...ng t.i near Murray was : r ti: "-- cly today looking : ." r s : hi:-i-i-.-s in ' connection v.'ith the sciio ,! in his district. II; rr:,,.i I".-. ok from sof.thv.eat of rinrr:' y v.-; s a iitr.r in this city this a ;( rii "h.'.i. coming i:y to look af r.M..ic ru-L'.UfciJi at the ecu;1 ty VSat. T ' r - r ( ai; ::'"C '.! ! r":n southwest of K-.it.?: M'::; a visitor, in Platts-me-rt't " is u.'r --rno;n looking after s onie hu -;r;i . w ; t h t ?i e merchants. .Vt'ar.i Kr av-r v. a s a visi.'or in this city t iay t'r. m hi h.o:r.e wst o: rit...rd a:; I v.-a ? trr.ri.-TCting 1usi ii" s with i h Plat t.-mouth mo r c hr- - - WlLr.. a :-!.i;.i -y of Lai'iaile v.-as a vi-i'tor in this city today a .i; t ( f her l'ath r 1). ai. Craves and returned t- 1 i-r !a ;nt i n t'.e early ; fxni-.t!( n train. I-'-rl-ft t llau -o: who i- era ployeJ v:.h the 1 ::?:! on ju the signal ' -rv ;c,-. arrv:Ml t h ; -; T.norninsr from "..M - H v.!;cr. he i;aa been -. .rh::- j,:-t re: ally. y' l - a la ir v. ho i - teaching at .ov:.-"i? v as a viitor in IMatts I 'Oatli to'av at t h l:ove of her pa.r-f-r.t's J. I. hair and wife, returning to h-.r Si la'cl t!:is afternoon. C. A. Ifar'.'.'-" v.iil occupy the farm :' i'. I'.. I'w -t and wife southwest 'f J'yr.:tr 1 t'i co.iiin season, while Co" pre---at ocr-npant .Tr :p;di "Warner v.ii! la::a aao'licr phue- west of MV S' aid. fh-nry i h r of .Mi;oreii!d, who calh.".? t - thia city by the deatli f 1 i- :-i ;!'.r J!r. Catherine lhiscli. v. aUu .-ccurred e. 'erday and was r:--:t ia.c; at Ca.lar Creek, was a visitor i: rh'ttstaouth today. :dr. A. Ih Swartout, of this city s-r.-i Mrs. It. ). Thompson of Xorth il". ri H p h 23 !v? 0 Tl:e ()40-acrc"lrce homestead act has 7 jj fj fri2 H i? vheen in force one year. Nearly .v tfT ft I rpiniTwr ' K ;f -00( acr cs ' f .VTss-o vered land i st$J'4 JHit:' in Wyoming were filed on during i" " v !::.:'- i.i I -last Central Wyoming reached them via the narh'ni.o'.i's Ca.-per main line and via Upton, Moor :. .. i :c --r ( k;inn nt. on the heridan main line lor Xorth- W .'.v.i. .'.!.:-. .p-h the (.lovcrnnienl Mirvey has not yt been finished, it ..ell to lick ;:t these lands and make- your selection as v ;!'.- -il as K)ssi!)le. INFORMATION W :.: : i -r circular describing these mile-stttare home 'tiitvc 3 cars'j residence reijuired. h ive months'" vacation. :t' 'i ear. in! '-;na'i .11 also at United States land offices 'at Dotf'- I , -':id:iie !:!';' it :. ZlQViW.Z.. i'-jUjiprSj. 1-r'(-;; i'3" Sti-ect, Oraalia, February wne r Platte, who has been visiting in this city lor some time with her sister, both departed this atlernoon for North Platte where Mrs. Swart out will visit with her sister for some time. Herman Smith and wife with their children came up last evening from their home near Xehawka, and visit ed wiih Mrs. Smith's parents J. S. Hall and wife and looked after some business matters as well, returning home later in the evening. Judge J. T. Begley, If. A. Sehnied er. C- A. Itawls and L.uke Li. Vv'iles were visitors at Weeping Water this afternoon going in a car, to attend the Mass Meeting which is being held there in the interest cf getting the help which the public is doing for the different organizations groop ed under one head, that a more uni form system can be adopted. Frr.Ta Fridays Daily. Mrs. Certie Beckuer from west of Mynard was a passenger to Omaha this morning, where she is receiving treatment at a hospital. Joe L. Thompson, of Oreapolis. the brid?;enian, was a visiior in Platts mouth for a few hours today look ing alter some trading. B. F. Dill of South Bend was ex cused from the jury for the ;emaind er of the term, and departed last evening for his home. Wm. M. Hoover of Louisville who has been in the city for the past few days as a member of the jury, de parted this morning for his home. CI en Thompson from some ten miles south of this city was in the city today" taking the examination before the local exemption board. George Beichart, one of the jurors who has been serving for the past week on the district court departed for his home last evening to Louis ville. Ram O. Huckenberg of Cedar Creek was a visitor in the city yes terday, and was looking after some business and returned home last evening. Mrs. Soph is Barkening arrived in this city this morning from her home near Cedar Creek and will visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Hild for the slay. Wm. Coat ma n of Weeping Water departed this morning for his home after having been in this city for the past few days service on the jury in the district court. John. P.outh, of Manley, who has been attending the district court as a jurcr departed last evening for his home, being excused from service for the remainder of the court. J. K. Wood, who has been home for the past few weeks, recuperating from a rpel! of sickness, which he contracted while in the navy. Mr. - war loir. Hundreds of ai;h- and iluffalo, Wyoming. "Let :z:?:.izzi'.:?v. Agent, C. E. & Q. Ry., Nebraska. Wood departed this afternoon for Newport News, where he will again take up his work on board the train ing ship Kentucky. Charles Vanscoye of Louisville who has been attending the district court during the past' week as one of the 'regular panel "of the jury departed for his home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Green of Louis ville arrived in this city this morn ing coining to visit with Mrp. Green's father, John Kenner who has just returned from Leavenworth, Kansas. Web. L. Itussell of Weeping Water accompanied by his friend Ed. Noell was in the citj' looking after some business in this city and were taking examinations before the local board. Phillip Hirs today shipped one of the sale of hogs, which he sold a few days since when he had a hog sale, the price being $7".00, the purchase being made by L. Davidson of Louis ville. Charles Murphy of Mauley, de parted this morning for Omaha, af ter having been in this city for the past week has been serving as a juror, and from Omaha, he will go to his home. Willie Weyrich and wife of Sand Prairie, Illinois, arrived from their home this evening coming via Om aha and were met at their place by their cousin, George M. Hild. They will visit here for some time. Mesdames J. R. Lee and Jesse G. Lee. the latter whose home is at Sheridan, AVyoming, were passeng ers to Omaha and Council Bluffs this afternoon, where they will visit with friends for the day and from where Mrs. Jesse G. Lee will tm tomorrow depart for her home at Sheridan, while Mrs. J. U. L-e will return home after a few clays v'sit. With the excusing of the jury at the conclusion of the case of the Western Machine and Foundry Com pany against Joseph. P.. P.umniorfield and others, they departed for their homes. Mont Robb one of the num ber, a wholescu'.e.l svoi.t. called on the editor of this paper after having concluded his v.vrh. and spent a short time in a pie .is ant visit before lie departed for hi - h: me at Union. From Tl"i' v' I ;'. Wm. Richar:' cf To-nh Bend cr.ti.o in this morning :'r. n his home and is looking after to: i" hv.sir.css for the day. John Dure he. n :: ar Cedar Cre Avas a visitor i:t t !- . city th.is morn ing looking cfl-r : erne lu-.incsg at the court hoiv e. Mrs. liar y Shipley was a pass enger to Lal'Ia.te this ai'teriioo:1., where she i vi iting with friends for a few cur r. l'aul Bohr r;.'. iln: Cedur Creek lumberman, w:..; a visitor in thi.7 city this morni;:g, co:i;ing to look aftc: some business. Frank Stro;'. wa3 a busings visit or this afiernron to Weeping Water, going over in a car and returning late this evening. Cashier Charles S. Stone, of the Bank of Klin wood.- was a visitor in this city today, looking after forav busines.: at the court house. Dale Boyles, of Alvo, was in this city today looking after some bu"i ties:; at the court house regarding the settlem?.nt of the John Nimick estate. .airs. u. j ..arson, wno has ocen vjsiiiug ner uaugnier, a:rs. ic. i. Foster and family, at Union, for the past few days, returned home last evening. Karl Hackenhcrg and Henry Wat son came in this morning from their home near Cedar Creek and took the physical examination before the local board today . Orlando Tefft, of Avoca, was a vis ltor in Plattsmouth last evening, staying over night to attend the meeting of the County Defense coun cil which is being held today. Louis Langhorst, of .Klmwood, was a visitor in this city today, lookin after some business in regard to the meeting of the County Defense conn- cu, wmcn is 10 oe nciu here this evening. . G. E. Dorsey of Louisville and J. S. Eager of the same place were in the city today, taking their examination before the local board and departed for Omaha after having gotten through with their business here. C. G. Davis of Weeping Water was a visitor in this city coming to take his physical examination before the local board, and later departing for Omaha, where he went to enlist in the navy of the United States. Judson Weaver and John Timm, canio in yesterday from their home at South Bend, to look after their questionnaires and to take the phy sical examination before the local board, and returned home last night. Eric E. Averland,- of Omaha came? down this morning from his home to take the physical examination before the lcKal exemption board. Mr. Aver land registered from Greenwood last June and has been asignd to Class one. . ' " Edward Dowler, Troy and Frank Davis and J. SI. and I. W. Teagarten all of Weeping Water, were over in a car today to attend the meeting of the County Defense League, which is being held ft the Wagner hotel to day. Mrs. R. V Ford of South Bend was a visitor in this city for the day coining to do some trading this morn ing and returning this afternoon, and also visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. A. B. Hess of Oreap olis, while here as well. Mrs. J. M. Reasner of Kirkwood Illinois, who has been visiting with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Reas ner and parents at the county farm Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tarns, the effi cient superintendent of that institu tion, departed for her home in the east this morning. Mrs. Reasner also visited with her son in Omaha and yesterday with his wife came to Plattsmouth for a short visit before returning to her home. S. C. Bovks of Alvo was a busi ness visitor in Plattsmouth yesterday afternoon, cornintr via Omaha, and was accompanied by Mrs. Christen sen. who was over to see after the matter of the settlement of the es tate of her late husband, and dpart ed last evening for their home at AI vo. PUBLIC AUG! I will offer for sale at Public Auction at my home, known as the old Adam Hiid homestead. S miles west and 3 miles south of Platts mouth: mile'- east and C mile north of Weeding Water, on TUESDAY, rLBEUASY 12, 1918 the follow ins described property, to- wit: 47Kead of Cattle 47 22 Head of Horses 22 2S Hea:l cf E'uroo Brood Sows 2S 1 Diiroc Jersey Bear O'.'e sean of ! lack mares, G and S years old, weight oiOO. One span of Macks, one mare and on -j gelding, 7, '.ears old. weight 50 0. One span of Lrov mares, 2 years old. wt. 000. One bay gelding, 5 years old, wt 1100. One sirav mare, tmooth mouth, Wt. 130 0. One 'pan of mares, smooth mouth wt. 220 0. One man-, 1 year old. wt. 1000. One ponv, ; years on 1, wt. 700, can be tru-teu with children. Four colts. 1 mule and : horses. One span of aeldir.gs, 0 years old wt. 3200. One roan gt-lding. i years old, wt jr.oo. 0:;e irt r. gray h"rvc. 5 year:; old wt. uro. One sorrel horse, smooth mouth wt. 1200. One sorrel mare, smooth mouth wt. 1000. Steven good U:U: cowr. Eight e:oo:I cows. Ten heifers, will he frcrh it: the Spring. One Short hr-rrt 'l nil. 5 vears old. Twenty-one head of cattle from three to twelve months old. Farm Implements! Two wagons. One wagon and rack. One Acme binder. One McOorniick mower. One Acme hay rake, good as new. One McCormick hey rake. Onr Acme hay sweep. One Jo'hn Deere gang plr.v. One John Deere -1 -wheel lister. One John Deere corn planter, good as new. One walking lister and drill. One lfi-inch walking plow. One 14-Inch walking plow. Two Jenny Lind cultivators. One John Deere cix-thovcl culti vator. One 2-row machine. One new 3-section harrow. One old 3-section harrow. One 3 -row stalk cutter. O;io l-liole corn shellcr. One spring wagon, two top buggies One Peru riding lister. One set l-yt-i.nch harness, good as new. Three sets l'-inch harness, in good shape. . Two sets l'i-iuch harness. Two pets buggy harness; One good saddle. One single harness; One corn stalk rake. One fanning-mill; One Round Oak heater. One ba-e burner. One primrose cream separator, used 9 months. Some household goods. Sal 3 Commences at 10 O'CIock A. M. Lunch Will He Served at Neon by W. A. Scott. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of. $10 and under cash; on all sums over $10 a credit of from six to twelve months will be given, purchaser giv ing bankable paper, bearing eight per cent interest. All property must be settled for before being removed from the premises. FRED L. HILD, Ovraer. COT., w. !R. YOUNG, Auctioneer. . S. F. PATTERSON, Clerk. TII: or gi ahdian's s.vmj In the District Court of Cass coun ty Nebraska. In the matter of the Application of Betjinahl J I. Thorp, OuarUiau of th Person arel Kstate of Florence Thorp, u minor, for iieense lo sell real estate. Notice is hereby Kii'fn that in pur snanee of an order of the Justrict Court in and for Cass county, Nebras ka, Honorable James T. Uegley, Jutlgo of suhl Court, made on the Htli Jay --f J i nuary, litis, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter deseribed, there will he sold at public vendore to the high est bidder for rash, at the South Front Door of Hit- County Court House in the rily of 'Phittsmuiith, in the county of Cuss, and st.ite of Nebraska, on the j;ird day of February, 191S, at the hour of ten o'clock u. in., the follow ing described real estate: An undivided two-forty-fifths fl-J-") of (he Kast half of the Solill.eyst quar ter of Section the Southwest quar ter of Section - I. the North half of the North half- of the Northwest quarter of Section 27. and the North half of the North hall" of the Northeast quar ter of Section IM;, all in Township 1 IUin;;c 10, Cass county, Nebraska; also an undivided t wo-f ort y-ti ft lis Ci-45 of Lot lllock 10 in South ia-nd, as sur veyed, platted and recorded in Cuss county, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this L'l'th ilav of January, A. I). 11MS. Ki:njN.via ir. tmoim. taiardian of the Person and Kstato of Florence Thorp, a Minor. mitk i: i ou 1 1 t:ii i ;. In the County Court of Cass toun tv, Nebraska. ( in the matter of the Kstate of 'Mar tha SlierTcr, Deceased. To all Creditors, Heirs and persons interested in the estate of Martha Shelter, 1 a-eeased : Notice N i.eiebv Riven that on 11 l'Jth day of January, 1'JlS, Samuel II. l.oder lil-d a verified petition in the County Court ef Cass county, Nebras ka, settini,- forth that Martha Sheft'er died intestate in Cass con in y, Nebras ka, on ti e 17ili day of Au,'i-s!, 1MH, sei.ed of the 1'olIowSnf.r described real estate, to-v. it: Ti e S u t Ii v s t quarter (SV ) of Section Fifteen 1 1 Town ship i 12) North. Ijaioie Nine ( i Kast of the tfth 1. M., in Cass county, Ne braska: that tl iy are now the owners nf all of the aforesaid lands and that they acquit el title to ail of fie afore said real estate l ii roi: n !i deeds of co.-i-veva'M e, duly executed iin 'i act!o-. -b-dj-ccd. from 'the heirs of Martha Shef fer, deceased; that no a 1 m i n is t : a t ioi; of the estate of the aid Marti. a Shel fer has been I a.l in the state of Ne braska, and that not more than tin years has expired since per diath: they Vii-v for ii d t fini i mi t inn of the limn and jIace of the dcatii of Jiartha Shef fer. a determination f ti.e iie'r" f said. d ii .ised, their ee;r: e of !:i--i i,, a:.-l t- - iiy.iit of the descent t-f said rial estate, and that the creditois 1 Mai :: a S ! e ff er he l-n-n r b.irr- d and e?ijeincl from a. -scrtiiiLT any o'aiai eo'i said real estate. S;. hi petition will ! he;..-d hefr.r" said Coi.nty I'ourt fit Hs rooms in the City of 1':iit tsaiou ;h. in said i-. aitv, on the Ji'.th i!ay of February, 1'Jis, ;it ! ti o'clock a. m. (I'.y the Court alli:n j. i:i:k.-'n. Seal)-ji'-:;w. Coanty Jad.e. i.i:;i. Mine.1:. Notiee to non-resiilent 1 a fcntlants, their Heirs, Oc-viscfs, I.e'riti fs, IVr soa;iI I Cenresen ta t i ves i: ml A ' I 1'e.--sons inieresi.'d in lh-ir l-jsti-tc. e W illiam i'a i!. Kav i'ai.l. Ksth.-r m -lia It. Carter, iM Car'er. Wil h.iin S. I: -ih . Hailie -Miic!, Frani: '!. la-c-el. if living, if tle'-e;ls0,i the KTii;i;ov.'n i.-iir--. 1 1 .-- j sees, legatees, pcr--oaal r presen-atives and i-e'is -ns ;iit-rt -sted :'i the estate of 1'rink Heihel. ih (easei! : ('iiaihi; ( . ihtb--!. i . Uvtrivr. if deceased, tin unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives arid all persons i t e res ted j :1 the estate of Chailc-; (;. Ihtiiei. t'e- ee:i . ..d You an. 1 each f Vllil .,lv ,:,.n! v S(0- ,no,Uh- Cai-S '"wun,-v N'ebr;lska: fi'ed tl.at iliriic- H. li Citron st " ': ami arh of you are hereby no- ti"' the isl iiH- of Ja!t'ar-.' li'lS. I tilie-l that the n nd-i si sne-l, V'.'. I-:, fi'.l his p. t it ion in the J i-st ri.-'t ' '-o:-r Morse, on the Sth day of November, of Cass tountv, Nebraska, were;:, voa ! A- 1 J'-'!". Pu:ciiJisd for tho taxes am. 1 1 of von are !( ,"eml'a n t s : t i e oh- t ' lu "-'eon - : in? and owing- Kot Five (5) jcet at;. I piav-r of whidi petition i ' in i:,,,"l-: Nine ( ! ) ami Lots Twelve ( 1 tl.at the claim, Sn'er-st ri;:l.t, title nnd : ltrtl TliSrt?eh (IS) in r.lo,.k Kistlst S) (stale of each a-ol ever-.- one of you iii:;'" ':th I 'ark Advlittion to the aad to tiie Fast ,)e 1 1 , --ed and For- j ('-tv of I 'iatlsmouth, Cass county, Ne-ty-Iive (li:. i feet f Lot Fit tier. ( 3 .'. I hrH k;l- ia Jci:es' -..hi i; i- n to the Yi!!a-:e f.Zl That said I.ot Five (5) in Dloclc Nino C.reenv. t.-tiu, Cass count v. Nebraska. te I i ) was assessed in the name of (Jenrse held to le invalid, and that the tith;jJ. Jones for. the years l'J13 and 19U. or said plaintiff in ami to raid re al .-- ! and said Lots Twelve 1 1 ami Th-ir-tato and every part ho .jui.-te,! a.s j tien i:; in j;ioek Kicht (S) werp as aurainst yon and eacli ami every one i ses:-el in tin- name of Iteoi-ro J. Jonev oi ou, ami as njramst anv aim a:l'tr the years !!), 1M), 1'JiO, 1911, ciaims or any person lioldine; iv,;jyi-. iai:; ami 1:H. through or under yo-.i. si mi that it be j That sail purchaser las pail s;ih adjudired ami decreed that, each a n.l ; s'i uen t taes thereon for the vears ;ill or you v. hose names are .-.1....... .-:. l'.H ."i and. 1 i 1 forth, if livimr, if decea-ed, tie' heirs.! You are further Jiothied that said devisees, legatees, personal i i-ir-st-ii - ! pa rc!ia;:er will epply tti the Count tat Ives am! a!! other persons in t r-j Treasurer of Cass county. Nebraska, ested in the estate of eacli ami every , for a deed lo said lots on the l.'.th .lav ne of yon, have no t inht. title, claim j'f May, A. I ., 1'Jls, if not redeemed or interest in and to said real estate 'from such tax sale prior to such date oi an part tnereot. and that each and in or sa;t net enda n ts, taose named, iml thoe whose naaics are unknown, tm! not stated, forever l ined from u-no :n ir or a s.- i i-n - aiv i il' it title it!t(!f.-t or est;it - in ard t- said real estate, or any je'i t thereof, ami for such i.bei- and fortlicr relit f as t- the court may .set m just ami eonitahle. hni ami ea1 h of you are further oij'ied that you ar-- rt-inlic.; to an- suei said petition on or l.efore Mon day, tiie SI!i I;iv of Miirel-.. in i:.vi,'Y I?. iecu:i:co. l'iainl iff C. V. IhVWLS, Attornev. j-'S- J w. 5aturday9 r ' all gqarantccd to SALE -WILL START If interested call or write for ESS! Shiidren Cry 2Chs Kind You Have Always Sought, and which, has been in usQ for over thirty years, has borne tho signs tare of ' ' and has been made under his jtsr- ycJy-; sonal supervision eince its infancy. zf --tG&&v illlov no one to deceive you in this. Aii Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Expoririiento that trifle with and endanger the health of luir.nts and Children Experience against Experiment. What IsCASTORIA- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Faregoric, Ircps and Soothing Syrups, tt is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its si;ie is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has tceia in constant use for the relief of Constipation, L'latulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishnccs arising racrefvom, and by regulating the Stomach and J3ove!s, aids tho scimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Ike Children Panacea The Mother's Friend. ... MBr m 3 Bears the y .hd J J? m use roruver so icars l he Kind You Have AKvsys Bcught TM . C E MTAU COM MflWVOBK T. ITV OltlGIXAI, OTIti: To Mary K. Jones, Oliver Hud son ami wif... 1'olhe Hudson; Hat tie YVhit'.aker ami i.i.slmi'd, Clar ence K. Wliittaker: Ieore IlMd son and n-ife, ;larie Hinison; .leii t;ie Aii'lcrtun and husband. Arthur Anderson: Sidney Hudson and wiie, Kthel Hudson; Cora Yo-iti-l:er and husband. Kimer Younkrr; Cearre Jones and wife Jennie Jones; Mary Ilk-hards and hus band, Oliver Itichards; Lancoln -lotus and wife, Kllu .ione:; Maij- cie Sjionsh r ar.d hasbanil Spoush-r; tiie unknown heirs, div isees, legatees, j-ersonal reiresen tatives and ; !1 persotas interest ed in the (-state cf John Hudson, to ceased.; the unknown heirs, dev isees, legatees, person. il represen tatives ami all persons Interested in the estate of William Jones, oe cased: Kva Jones, if 1 i invf. if deceased, her unknown heirs dev isees, legatees, personal represen tatives ami all persons interested in her estate and C. K. Wcsoitt, oerupants and owners of Iot Fivs 1 ") in Block Nin V ainl L.ots Twelve fl2) and Thirteen (IS) ia ! i:io k KiKht (S) all in South Park Addition to the City of IMatts- J-l-.iw) YY. K. MOIISK J. M. llainey of, Veeping Water, who was a visitor in Omaha yester day morning-, looking after some business, after having completed the business which called him there came to Plattsmouth, and looking af ter some business here for the rest of the day departed for his home on the evening train. 111 1 lUl III! REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE D i 'SS v eDroary vm, rJib9 AT MY FARM AT EHAWKA,. NEBRASKA F SOW be safe in pig and insured from cholera. PROMPTLY AT 12:00 O'CLOCK- KOON catalog. y for FlefcSier f3 'it- Vfr; ALWAYS Signature cf S? -ZJr a3k" (7 Wlien You Have a Cold. Ii i.-? when you '.:avc a severe c;d that you appreciate t Ii j- cood tios of Coamherlia'a Ccuh UfiU vOy. Mrs. Frank Crocker. Pana, III., v.ritc-j: "Our t: vc-year-old son Paul caught a severe cold last winter that Fettled ( it his Ittnirj an 1 lie h:-. I tcr ribls coushiu?? Fpelht. We were greatly worried about hii.i as t';e nied?cine we save him did rot help him in the least. A nc-ishher spoke so hishiy of Chamberlain's Couli Remedy that I p:ot :i bottl.; of it. The Tirst dose henefUed him so mu--h that I continued sivinc it to him until he tva? cured." Subscribe for the Journal. Protect your investment by having your car insured by the Pa:ikers Automobile Insurance Co., who' have a special rate for farmers. This Insurance costs you but S1.."D per hundred per year or $:.5 0 per hundred for three year covering FIHF, TIIKFT, and TORNADO. This amounts to a very little and gives you mighty good protection, if you have n Ford it costs you but $.",.00 or $6.00 per year. Could you afford to have it BURNED or STOLEN at that price? For more information inquire of AGENT at Farmers' State Bank, Plattsmouth, Nebraska SPi Nehawks, f-icbraska ATTENTION FIii1ElS? m