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1 TAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTIl SEMI-WELKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY. MARCH 18, 191 C. i Cot it ? I ."' re', tl-.e uraedy. It's belrjcd jr.;..: -.r.i f I! - U.uV a - halt' century reconi I;;-:t cl I". inr.s r la f. Try it i'old by ill c'rugits. I IlE'vV - s Keep Sc-cl flaverscnt Kcgalar Dr. Kbit's Xf.v Life Fills krep you j-t a laauthy condition. Kid the bexly l poisons cmi v.'.iste. Improve your inran'exicn bv k' ti c licuazls 'ih.r. tot ;i bottle Ircm your a: ia tee.; Kaactivo but mild. il Mbl Uh'TL". 0 HELP FARMER 3 i HARVEST HIS CROP vzhciiants and etjinegs men will have to close up . SHOP AT EUSY TDIZ Go IiF.o the Fields to Aid in ! C, crvi: G:::;-::i: Civ o cf 191S. ':.:.;: I ::. .M. a- s i-i: u i ;i -tin- ci'ii i i r ' v" : 1 1 ural com : to t i 'so ii ; s hop i-k i -a ;ho lanirs thi-; if A nivri'. ;; a (iops 1 1 :. : ' t o:i ;. ar ie alt are d-taat i a: rryi".L' : . it the ;g- n.e crop. VYo ; re vorr 5 a g .a- h. rr.iae. Th ai, r ies are posi.dy can a hat v,.' cannot a .a' the tou:.- i The silU.lt!);. It - :a. ;;r li'-T'tiilt ar- a.ra: ti. w i 1 1 o. t r st or': - a ad kt the abb'-' !.o t.-Ai.-; h.!p oat on ill ': a ;.iv. t deal. ; h ;Vo l do it . . i .11 ;' ' i . If w.i a. jv f ! a. -. . :! ia cer- n .a 11 iai Vf t' a- . ra ai: ar:il coia- . ! a r ri a Sfll a .!;.! a 1 laU la' a i !.) ' ! . ! : t I m :.u illh g to h- . - r a ; :t;r i v a - 'ia s;; oi . crop a . j a '.mi to I 1 , ' i a . 1 1 a a i i ' a i I ' i a 1 1 , a i priec i ,1 wh i :i r I. I:.-;. re.'!:lafiv:- a ( f i he (i anairtce. ' r v. oa'd be id . : v . o" i a,., pr-'.-ident '.. :.!, 1. 1 a y...ara 'a-. !."er said, bow --'o. : e nt may coaaj '. i " it v. ill have t, : ') :; m a' ;a.i at -r !,'ia ;i taa-is, yuar : i .i p'-iee to t be i'liria -! i a i i ; a g the price of a.,d ?' :or:: or:: for county clerk i ; . .- a a 1 ii I a -arii a" d I ai a. ;- '. ::. . a : t i:is . l ;, iii el. v.l p-i. s t 1 Law. hit year, I to the labors i. inch work, as (i-part na-nt will "t cl. rical work, ait. th" district r .-' all t,k; trim the farmer ! i:.i!- ;.t tiie rale of ." cent; 1 e it- -li-rr-ce aa:i ;ie-Ii:'lf o." 1" ((;.. tie perci-T'.f ago which i i ; v the . t ra vrrk of t li" ;--r. Thi-: :.;:pli at ion rii'l f::e iiiuai are brought to t he county ; w':o i-Mi. -: the po!i--y, and turn ; rra :av ia'o the co!ii,'- treasurer, report ; !: the ?'afv iiaajranu ia"r.t a' Lirvln. -. t h : nd ..n.i. i.A.i-bA la ji. ir. A! ; a ei;rly hour this morning two 'r-' fni:;ht tiiiins going north on I !: ."!!.-a:ri !'a: '.c vA f og-ther jmI T'ierJ a way car. bruising and sTaiairg the back Of conductor Mc !jwv!1 of ti;' front tt;ii:i. The fi'.i;- i : r e tram fpji".'.v:Ti:.- rl iaii.-i . ?..vcn-,e.l t'a r ' t : in " i 5 ai t lie I ' na' u: i .' .opt-.; o i' v.hich ,i''ii' at- 1 aiaates. It was thought thn1. r'.'t'bave been at(en out alive, and it is not supposed that it was possible for a man to have been crushed in against tlie end of the car. -viih the head of the boiler, and be alive, but in fact he was able to walk and converse when he was tak on out. The wrecked car was so badlv demolished that the scraps were burned to get them out of the way, as they were entirely worth less for any use except it would have been for fire wood. CELEEEATE WASHING TON'S BIRTHDAY K;vri Thia-si!:i 's l;iily. The Trench and ("amp, a paper published at the camps, jives an account of the celebration of Wash ington's hirthday at ("amp Cody in which Lieut. Harry I Stone took a part, relative to what he has to say on the subject, we jiuote from the Trench and Camp: Gives Early life cf Washington. Lieut. Stone held the attention of the boys with a lucid picture of the early life of Washington, bruising' out the little known fact that Wash Irvrton earned the official rank of major at the age of 20, was colonel it 2: and distinguished himself in those earlv davs bv hazardous ex ploits to Fort Duquesne and Fort I'itt. NOW LAYING SOME BRICK. l'fti'ii Ti . M''.-u:i 's ;iilv. The gang of worKinen which came fnan Omaha yesterday morning be gan laying some of tl:e brick, and it looks realy like there was going to be soniotliing done towards the work. and we are in hopes that there will be work done which will result in lixing the thoroughfare so it can be used by the public, its their due. IIP. 5. A. E. HARGETT RECEIVES INJURY Fr.-ai Tiair.-.lay's 'tai!v. Kcv. A. J. Jlargett returned this morning from a trip of a few days at Kaaas Ci;v. called there bv an acciuer.t in which Ti!s mother. Mrs. . II. Hargctr, a lady of 7t years i;f i go l"i'!l breaking b.er thigh ami at her age is considered as being verv erious. At the age. it was considered as the best practice not to at tern nt to set tha broken bone, as ths would necessitate the placing cf the lady in l ph'ster caster cast, and this would require the laying in that state for sorae ten wceki, and with b.er con dition as it is she would not have strength for that b-ngtli of time be ing kept in one position. Rev. Har gett in returning brought with him a sister's son, .Master F. Ilargetf Fichart. who will viit at the home -t" the minister and his wife. No. W14 REPORT OF THE CONDITION -OK TUB- FIRST NATIONAL BANK At IMattsmouth, in the State of Ne braska, at ths close of business Man lt 4th, - RESOURCES I.oii s ami di-icnnets i exceit tliosp shown on h ;i 1 1 : i e 1 Kordia; ! s, st cured now; unde fined V. S. h iiuls i!e:v isitei to 3 im ;i s e r u re ei i 'ii lat ii n ,;i r value i Oi;e eo I '. S. in mils and rl ifi c: I s . .f i inifhi ncs pli d-i d to m'imi r c I . S. ile.wii par valnei -jo o,Hi 70 U(1(, ( I.iherly l.oan llmiils, per cent i u r et ui . iini'l' d-'eii Coin!-, otln-r t lian I". S. homls ie;ri tl to se eure ista! savintrs deposits 5 OtW 00 .-ecu tit i-s ot ht-r than f. . honds (not inelnd intrstoUs)owi!etl un-ideilu-ed . 7 -y,:, Sioek of l"-tli ml Kesct-vo H:tnk j.iO Ik t cent if siihvciiiit ion ) Value of )i:ml itur lituie IHrtutnre and iitnrcs Real estateowiK d other t han hanU i h uise. Lawful rest i vo u it h l etli ral ire serve Hank Ca-h in vault and net aniount tine from n.t; ional hanks Oln'f ks on oilier hanks in the same t. or town as reporting l ank l r.t lier t han i (em 1 ; Clit.-i Uoti KauUs loi-ated outside of en. v or tow n of r'Mxn iin hank and ot her e a,li items Ileth iaption fiuul with C. s. Treas urer ami due from K. s. Treas urer li On r-'iO .V. j s on 1 1 oo or 4 410 Cl J ID 00 in 4i 101 ls . ji l0 :k k) oo Tot.'il, SOU S.Vi 01 LIAUILITIES C;ilital stock paid in Mirpiiis fund I ndivided imdits.... 4 ;i;7 cs Lcs eiirieut CNiutises. interest and taxes paid 1 ."nil ,s f'ireulat . intr notes outstanding. . .. Net amount dm: to hanks, hankers. :; nd I rust com pan it's (ot her I ha n i'l'-luded in iit'insoi or :!:') Individual ;eposi:s suhject to e!,rk- CtTt i lieates of deposit tllle ill e,s than :;i dais (oilier than for moiipy I 'oi'rowcl l I'otal Savir.tr d.-posits f.V) Oho oo u'j otic Of .; 4-1 .-in i'J 'MO CM i i1 6 ; v. 'ai.'l ; i'." orr :i t J' her 1 1 tup df iMisit s u a ar loan tieiKjsit aecount M UW Ou Total 5 041 siti Cti sa nti of N'filn nU :. County of ( ass f hS I. F. V.. Seldater.caslder of tho atiove-named trank. no solemnly swear that the nlmve st ateinent. is true to the best of my unowit.-te'e ami tieliet. I'. F.. S iii,atek, Cashier. Collect Attost: II. N. Hovey, A. Cor.K, i'EH. (). PtivrjT. IHrectors. . S'lliNfi il.ed and sworn to In; fore ine this j )Mi day or .March. V.H . , . -. . . - . . S A li A. I I -v- - . ...., l.calj notary i none. M.li i s I lecemher IPS. CnA ths vv?r map at The Journal ofll-c. The Rand-McNullj' Journal Want-Ails I'&yi RETURNED THE WEST. From Thursday's Daily. This morning Charles E. llaynie and Earl Leesley returned from a three days trip to the western po tion of the state, where they have been looking over some lands in Cusfer County, and spent some time at ISroken Bow-, they were well pleas ed with the country with the lands which they seen there. KILLED BY A TRAIN IN SOUTH From Thursday's lnily. John Murray formerly of this city, but who has been living in Oklahoma for a number of years, was killed a few days since by being run over by a train. The body was shipped to Murray and burial given this after noon. Mr. Murray was a son of L. C. W. Murray of Weeping Water, and grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Wiles southwest of this city. More extend ed account will be given later. WISH TO EXPRESS GRATITUD From Thursday's l'aily. The lied Cross society at Mynard. who are hustlers, are doing some ex tra good work, and have contribut ed much to the cause by their earn est efforts and are willing to do whatever they can for the cause. They wish to express their apprecia tion to all who have contributed to the success of the work, and espec ially do they wish to express their thanks to Messrs. John Fergman sr.. and John Fergman jr.. for the pres ent of forty dollars which they pre sented the branch at that nlaee. WILL TRY COAST ARTILLERY. From TInM-.-da v's l:'i!v. - Frank Miller who was one of the volunteers who was sent o Camp Cody last summer, and who was dis charged on account of his back, after having been in the rvi-v for some time and in the hospital for a num ber of weeks, depart c tl t 'i i s tii r.ni i , for Lincoln.' whera 1 v." . r-ndeavp- to enlist as a a..":ah - of the coast ami TV, r ra : a'" determined ! government therefore c ...-. her trial. to be of service in some caraciiy this morning f.: a t DEPARTED YS3TERDAY. l i-i 'n : ,i !. Feter Can : '. . day for Iraner'-.'.t nr.'I'e his boac i: iag with 1. j i.aa loading 11'" r::' days for -h i e-.'- j has lived, in rha a number of y i : became a !-:! ;" a. a. a 'ica ye. ter n 'iaisa ct;a at y i o a future, he bav friends iaive been i'l-r 1 1 a pa:a few t. Feter Camto.. : oa-.rnuni! y for : that he has . n 1 a -i i ssi id v. in i lie c ;a o In his -a-, of the ta.in.v will go wit', have health, ity. ; 1. frit ads of the f a-:,y tli'.ai. that they may iappiness and .rsj)ar- E0TH SIDE? LC0X ALTEE THI3. I'roli Y! : ; ; ; . a.i "s I in ity. All you people who have lot: which you are not going to ealii vate Jhis summer report to John V. Hatt. and they will be tended. AH who would like to have a To to work as a garden go ask Mr. Hatt. There is one idea in this matter and !mt is to get all the vacant or inur ed lots in cultivation at the most can be gotten out of the matter. Xo charge is being made for the ser vices that Mr. Hatt is giving, he is doing this simply for the purpose of assisting the peoplo who want, lots to cultivate and those who have lots they do not care to use themselves. Mr. llatt is contributing his time an da Hording a place of exchange between the lot owner, and the lot cultivator, make use of him to the fullest, he is willing. MAJOR ARRIES RETURNS FRO?.! HOSPITAL From Tli ii i sday's Daily. Mrs. A. M. Arries was a visitor with her son Major at the hospital at Omaha, and was able to return with him. Major is feeling much improved but still not very stroiwr. was able to walk from the train to a car on his arrival home. The many friends of Major will be pleased to know of his being so improved as to return to his home. W. A. ROBERTSON. Lawyer. East of Riley Hotel. Coates' Block, Spcond Floor 0 You should write or telephone at once to A. HOSPE CO. of Omaha tor their list of used pianos and for their catalogues of new hi.h grade guar anteed player pianos ranging in price from $a33.00 up. They invite correspondence and comparison. o-ll-4wkswlUy. Service nags at the Jov.inal 0-Ece. i U, S, SEAPLANES WITH HEW LIBERTY MOTORS AT WORK FIRST OF FLYIIJC- BOATS THUS EQUIPPED ARE GIVEN A TRY-OUT YESTERDAY Engineers Overcome Last Eefcct in Lubricating System Pro nounced 0. K. Washington, March l.'L Ameri ca's ti rat ' light iag spy plane equipped with Liberty motors, has been tried out and accepted it was learned to night, and a number of the craft are now being delivered for the usl of the naval air service. They are the advance gur-d of a big fleet which will be added to the forces engaged in submarine hunting in the war zone. A second type of lighting plane, for the American army, known as the Bristol model. also has now- reached the production stage and a considerable number will become available during the present month. Still another type, a two-seated ma chine, is being manufactured. The seaplanes are substantially similar to the Fritisli living boats. and are equipped with two Liberty motors, which provide aproximately 70 hcrse-po v. a to drive the ship. This is understood to be much in ex Cess of the i')'."r used in similar Frit a-h craft. Faigincors of tic a.iar.: ft hoard now have overcome the last mini r defect of the Liberty motor-', having to do with the lrbrieat ion system. A number of motors taken haphazard frma the ouaatity productian sap ply have been operated continuously for many hours without any trouble developing'. (:iaia:s b.-Uove the otitaaf of liahting pi. ;:(: .vi'l tax shiop fa cial s belt re ,1 ::v. Alrea dv a pioh iem !"'' tv.ring for the r ui.ios on the KT So! T-di ! a a or. ah ; . is one st au to which gi viui: General ;:erious . . : s ". i known t thai of .service ;e Libert y "aiter ;'ir;:'.':ol the ai ;!. "a c a I Frit;- h : ad b ih gov- hav 1 r r o:"ca . 1 "'a en' have 1 pyper'..; in thi.- ; i"):i:! ruct i'in i;iiar." :' y rod act i.ai aatrv :-t an .1 m t hoc.; oi MES. KENRY HESGE THURSDAY ih-.-oi ':;:.; 1 i. Ye t er.iay a f e of Mi-, ileary ; ia ".: t a-:; 's ; id t 'a. at which ail had ; jay .'C t h. a'S'd V;S At nV,!!' '2 : e -. . oi a at ta.e r.oaie I; he i-'pizer-ir re alar me aitig. : goad t iaa' and en- to t! utmost. )"clock th.e '.nibs (".!' ' ."n -!;! to ;a-semh!e and bv :i:0d they were a'! there, iiaiading an i vite.l g'.a.-t or two. i'he.y --pent thi h.oai":- in :-o:da' cor. versa! ion aad do a"- tlifa" i :::vy work. At the nroper i:m. Mrs. !'vse. as-isied bv a mcia- her or tv rveit a most aeliciou luncheon to which all did ju: tic . The ladies then thought it was aaor.t tiaie to di-perse, but i. was too late for the lij-ii;:n;!s had rlnaoly been to the restaurant for sunner. ;-: they figiH-ed thev had. better c:-t while eating was .aood. as they can realia by this time when the ladies meet what they get for supper. The ladies then departed for their homes, voting Mrs. Hesse a royal entertainer and nest ess, hoping i.ie time would soon come when they could return for another meeting with her. Bad Taste in Your I.Iouth When you have a bad taste in your mouth you may know that your di gestion is faulty. A dose of Cham berlain's Tablets will usually cor rect the disorder. They also cause, a gentle movement of tho bowels You will find this to be one of the best medicines you have ever become acquainted with. TOR SALE. Fairly Martinis Seed Wheat $2. HO per bu. This wheat yields as high as 72 bushels per acre in Canada and made more than 25 here last vcar S. O. Cole. :;-14-4twkly FOR SALE Red River Ohio seed potatoes. Call phone No. 4122. mll-4td-4tw) C. L. MAYABB. CASTO R IA For Infants and Children En Use Fcr Over 30 Years Always beara the r''"UiTc tc.'- SEVEN CASS COUNTY BOYS FOR CODY Frotn Friday's IJaily. There have been called seven more of the boys to go to Camp (tody, this time instead of Camp Funston, and they are listed to go within five days of the 20th of this month, whether before or after tho 2f)th is not known. A new ruling on the matter of selection of men to go to the camps has been put out, in which the order conies to place at the last of class one, those who from their occupation of farming, and who are actually engaged there and who are not using this as a means of getting the deferred classification. The president lias asked every citi zen to assist in putting into effect this regulation, both as to placing at the last of the list those who are actually doing their best to raise fnuethin.se for the people to eat, and of enlightening those who are hand ling th.e matter of those who are using this as a moans of only getting deferred position.?. Ilesides that order comes another change, which is from 29 to 2S. Twenty-nine was for coast artillery to go to Jefferson Farracks, while the one substitutes for it, order num ber 2S calls for coast artillery to go to Ft. Logan. Colorado. Those which have been selected for the call which comes within five days of the twenty ninth, are: Ralph J. Twiss. George H. Kopischki. John IL Fuskirk. I ranklyn It. Comstock, Phillip Their olf. Joseph Ii. Fulin. Ilirain Fields. The instructions coming with the order say that no one after the call shall be excused for voluntary in duction, after the selection lias been made. Robert Ilcbal would have come as the last one of the seven, had he not have before he was to lane beet; listed volunteered and had been accepted in th.e Medical depart ment of the service, and will ,; to Ft. Riley. Kansas. GO TO SIGN UP FOR SERVICE. From Friday's Daily. Ti::-- morning Aubrey mid Marion FM.bi:ry departed for Omaha, where the', will : iga up for .service in the Radio Telegraph service of the gov err.i:;cnt. Some time since they were there, and took the examination, but as Aubry was too tall for his weight, he was mit accepted until he had signed a waiver, and it had been pas.-ed upon by the authorities at Wa.-hiMgto':. meanwhile Marion held hi-- acceptance i?i abeyance, as they both ib -ir "d to go together i:i the same br;nch. and the tame plate. Y. . icnUy a letter cam? telling of 'li.' acceptance of t he waiver execut ed by Aubrey arid this marning, tlwy II i ii went n i : ; r. i to sign up for tl . ....,-: l . ..'ii .i. i.o .-i ; i. -, .too ..i: i uen await TUl' caii to i ho school of Radio Toie.ara?h. waere tacy v.l;l take training for their chosen work. THE COUNTY AGENT AND THE SEED CORN Fi-.im Frid;: "s I jly. The County Agen'. would have .1 !... - . uengntiii! time jiat now in assisting the solution of tho s'pd corn prob lem. The exigency now ercis's, as a dearth of good scad corn, and manv phuvd there sonic of o:ce!!?:it qual ity, and others whore there are none it we were niuciog the county agent to the matter of the Citv aent we would lit. ivettin- results '"" trom the eaiorts of John V. ilatt in the getting together the lot owner and the lot tiller, and to the benefit of both, as well as the communiiv at Liie. i m- is one. goou example ot I the duties of 'the ofiico of the I'mmtv ,, , i-eiii wocouia llihe a Iiuncll tromireu ami enjoined 1 rom assorting anv Mr WrAt an,! -.a Hi.. rioi, ,., f , - - - v xaav ;NV 1 iill L lliUll -J L the place. Listen! Do we hear some one calling tor the position or do we hear the office calling for some one to fill it. Foi'sot What He Needed. From the Republican, Mt. Ciliad, Ohio: The editor had an interesting experience roine time ago. when a young gentleman came to this ollice and asked, for a copy of the Morrow- County Republican. He scrutinized it carefully when a copy was hand- , d htm, and then said; "Now I know'" "What i.S it von ;i ro lonVin I . . . , Chamherlain-s ...v c oiigu Jiemeuy, ana i iorgot tne name. I went to several stores and 4 1,.. , I 1 . . . . . ... .1 , . . i. : : int; uvins iictuivu uiti l-VCI U1IU III I the line on the shelf except "Cham- herlain's." ril try again, and I'll never go home without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." The Republican would suggest to the proprietors of stores, that they post their clerks, and never let them substitute. Cus tomers lose faith in stores where sub stituting is permitted, to say nothing of the injustice to makers of good goods and the disappointment of customers. RETURNS FROM THE EAST. Fi om Friday's Daily. Charles Gradoville who has been at Portsmouth, Va., to visit with his son, Charles Gradoville jr., found his son in much improved health, and making good progress towards re covery. Mr. Gradoville, sr.. had not heard from the son for some days iind was very anxious regarding him, and thought the best plan was to go im mediately and see for himself the conditions. When he found young man so much iniprov J progressing nicely he ret tin. : ' the VISIT RELATIVES. From Friday's Daily. Mrs. K. L. Spies and two little sons Hdmond and Robert Karl, of Padroni, Colo., arrived in this city yesterday morning, for an extended visit at the J. C. Petersen home and other relatives. This Is Robert Karl's first visit and the admiring grand parents, uncles and aunts are en joying it as much as he is. GUARDIAN'S SALE. In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the application of Nora A. Powers, Guardian of Marvel K. Hale, minor to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of James T. Reg ley, Judge of the District Court of Cass County, made on the 2Sth day of November, A. D. 1917 for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the south door of the court boue in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the 27th day of March, 101S at 10 o'clock a. m.. at public vendue to the high est bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Commencing at the. Northwest corner of lot five in Porter Place and addition to the City of Plattsmouth Cass county. Nebraska, thence run ning Fast along the North line there of 077. o" feet, thence South parallel with the Fast line of said Lot 74 feat, thence West parallel wiih the North line 709. ft.", feet to the West line of said lot thence Northeast erly along said West line to the place of beginning; Also the following tracts, commencing at tho Northeast corner of said lot ." in said Porter Place, thence running Westerly a2G feet, thence South parallel with the East line of said lot 145.70 feet, thence East parallel with the North line .-,2C feet, thence North 14T..70 feet to th.e place of beginning, in Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska. Said Sale will remain open one hour, the right is reserved to refuse any and all bids. NORA A. POWERS. R. It. WIN 1)1 1 AM. Guardian. At tor ne v. MiTHi: I'Olt HDAItl.Mi In tl.e t'.i.mtv Court r Cass coun ty. -Win a-k i. ia t!i matter of the Instate of Mar tha Siieffer. Deceased. Ti all Creditors, Heirs and persons interest. d in the estate of Martha Slirfti-r, 1 oeoa sc.!. .Notice is ln-r.tiy ivn that on the l'.'th day f .January, lyis. Samuel 11. Lodcr tiled a verified petition in the County Court of Cass county. Nebras ka, scttincr forth that Martha SlielTer died intestate in Cass county. Nebras ka, on the J7th day of Auicust. seized of the fo'lowing described real estate, to-wit: The Southwest quarter (SW, of Section Fifteen K Town ship Twelve iini North, Rarure Nine CM latst of the tith J'. M.. in Cass coun ty, Nebraska: that they are now the e.vr.ers of all of the aforesaid lands and that they ncipiircd title to all of the a I ores-Hid real estate tlirou"li deeds of conveyance, duly executed and ac knowledged, from the heirs of Martha slufier. deceased: that no administra- fi'1" "f ,;, estate of the said Martha SlielTcr has been bad in the state of Nebraska, and that not more than two years Pas expired .since lier tlojith they pray for a del orm ina t ion of tho time anil place of the death of Mar tha Slieft'er. a determination of the !l 1 1- of soi.l O-.. r.. 1 . I . r Kinship and the ri;;ht of the descent V1 sa" IT"1 ..'st:'.tr tIiat Re credi- l's oi r.iaitlia.snetler be forever bar- e'a mi u pon saiu real estate. Said petition will be heard before said County Court nt its rooms in the City of Plattsmouth. In said cnuntv on the 1 s. tli day of March. iu Ll ID o'clock a. ni. (By the Court) allj;n j. i;i:i:sox- (Seal) fJl-Uw. County Jmi Mountain Tour lie lourist season of inir Iurlinjlf mi's Scenir Siiniiner Tmn- ) Y K Ti-L-ot th-.,, , 1...f " ' ' "in Glp.eiPr. Ypllmirctnin "Dl... H.T . nujr luountam-j'stes National Parks an'' ,r: r.- uiciitu VjOioihoo arp oil em tr r,i ii i t lies THE TOURIST'S -j TinPTfrCTnikT f r "UUKL1X'U10W' Omaha to Lsnvcr BURLINGTON, Denver to Yellowstane and Glacier Park- -v"a th Codv Scpnin Wav db 7nn e . . J' u'" j . ww rado to the Yellowstone. 3-BUItLINGTON, Omaha, Through aiojic ana uiacier. Ask- for tlie I.ui-Iinoton man. Three Main Lines, ami how theso tlarv nne. ATTENDED PARENTS SILVER WEDDING Cornelius DeJung and family are just' returning from a visit at the home of Mr. DeJung's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeJung of Clay Center, where they were attending the twenty:fifth wedding anniversary of the parents. Mr. DeJung arrived ie la:;t evening while the wife nd family stopped in Omaha for a short visit and will return home this evening. TAKEN TO OMAHA. Fiooi Friday's Daily. William Rudig was taken sick Tuesday morning, while at hi v.ork and had to give up and return to hi; home. The family physician was called and he pronounced ii pancard itis. Wednesday afternoon hi.; con dition not being improved, he was taken to the Wise Memorial Hospit al in Omaha. Mr. P.udig i ; 1 - i, suffering with Kry.-ipeh. a Mrs. Rudig and daughter. Mrs. O. W. Hamburg of Gretna, Neb., were pass engers to Omaha yesterday afternoon for a -short visit with Mr. Rudig. The many friends i f Mr. I!udi-r .- ill be sorry to learn of his Ulna--, but trust that he may enjoy a speedy re covery and soon be in their mii.-t again. Fcr a Ead Cold. Take Chamberlain's Couah Rem edy. It has .stood the test of time and can be depended upon. Try This For Sour Stomach. Eat slowly, masticate jour food thoroughly. Eat but little meat and none at all for supper. If you are still troubled with sour stomach take one of Chamberlain's Tablet:? before going to bed. Snbscribe for the Journal. .MIT in-: TO ('llTiluTll S.-ab'd bids ii;i be received at t'.- office or tl:e County I'l.-li; j-) i'.;,;i.. mout!', Nebi-aska. u' iii! N X ! Monday. April Mb. t!'1s. f.i,- baibliii-r Wl.o.l. Steel. ;,ud V. on. I and sTe-l b! idves. concrete i. rch and h.oc il veil and other cmii ri le work, si elt as wi.o. - and abutment--. l.v the vrar l!'i-. piov; t'-il ly lav.-. l'l;::-,s r. nd s ; .. c j !i ca t i . n - - now on in the nffic. of t ! Coun'e Clerk at I'lattsmout Ne! i pska. Separate bids ruav be ti ' - 1 for e:-'. 'ass of l.vMr(. work and for von, rcte i a i i culvert work. All bids to be oT.e::e,l Toe: d. April Mb. IVls. ;it i-Ii-vm o'clock a. T I. Tl.e KoHid !' County C on, mis-jo. i ers reserves the ritiiit to rr'i-rf nnv o,- at! bid--. " -...' The Jloan't of Commission' rs re-.-.-rv.- tiie ric.!,t to 1 u i ! . I ai! . ulverts avl bride's costing S:,.i.ih 1. A eel titled check for $,iit nil mil-; accuapanv each bid. !'!: nk .1. lii:!;,;su. j.. iSeali mll-l-.v. C.,'.;,tv c; ik. mu m i: or i'i:i i Tio In the Countv t'oiirt 1" e'a-s ly. Nebraska. an - In tin- matter of tKe Fstate of .to! n W. i.;;i!!io!i, Deceased. To Mary K. (Uiilioa. James c. ;,! litn, Olive Cullion. lis wife, and to all other :er.ons i:it- rest-d in .said Fo late, c:eilito:-s and heirs: Voi! an, I each of yon a : e Iicrcbv co titled that on the Mh dav of Marc'i 1!'1. a petition was tiled in this . -our: by lfe-.-ard J. Cramiich, wliertin le altCRes that one John V. Cultiou. th. n a resitlent arid inhabitant of Cass coun ty, in the State of Nebraska. dj,..l in testate iu said countv on November L'l, 1VM. That at in.- iim,. ,;s death be was the owner of the un divided oae-balf of tiie folbiwlnc- .!,-- scribeti rcfl csiate to-wii: T!:e r.niili- v.-ost iiuarter t.i, of Section Twenty-seven :7, Townsiiip Twelve il'Ji. N'oith. Kenuc Nine (:. Fast of tl" Sixth I'. M.. in Cass countv. Nebraska, subject to the .lower riuht therein cf Mary I".. Cullion. as in said ii.titi..., set lorth. That said petitioner. How ard .1. Cramiich. has become the ow ner of tiie above desc! i betl real estate bv siimliy mesne direct con eya !m -s from the heirs of said deceased." Said petitioner prays the court to enter a decree establishing lo irs of said .John W. Ouliioii and to enter a finding that Til of th- debts ,,f the deceased l.ave. been paid, includiu"; 1 uncial expenses, and for such other orders as in the premises may be proper. That said peti tion is set for hearinv, in this court on the Kith day of April. T.MS, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at which heaiinir vou. or any of you may be present and object, if vim so ties ire. Mat., I a I'latt-mouth. Nebraska en this !Ua day of" March, l!'ls. ALLKN .1. :i:i:S( in. liy , . County Judce. I i.oi:i;.cf whitf. cuik. omt-:: Summer of !)nuuht more i);itrun;.o(i f.n- t!,. i,..,j-.. mm ! n i 1 L I ll H K IN. I I Fl'- r r .C.i ill. . luluut! via ine Darlington's Three a n., -. . TRIANGLE TOUR and Colorado Spriaes, U1 ouraam Panorama from Colo the Northwest, to Billings. Ycllo.v- V,,in ti i... .- . . nmv I ;iL!?r ' ' - L"""-eu ioi a suiniiK".' tmir that inelu.les the J-astern slope ,f th Rockies, from Colorado to the Hrilisli I'.onv,- W. R. CLEMENT; Ticket Acent i nni WAKCELEY' Gneral Pasienger 'Agent 1,004 Farnam Street nmL V 4il "7tT i i t 1