FAGE TV70 PLAITS M ( Urn SKMMVEfjKLY JOURNAfi. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1913. ( 4J 0 OMAHA BOYS im FOB FARMS HIGH SCIICCL irs GET prac tical I.LS50NS IN AGRI CULTURE EVENINGS ill ! y -igni M. rc!i - 1'onr hundred Central high school boys o 1 their intention to go o:: faiins this sprigs; and siiiiiiner, ! e:t given practical training i:; i..ria uTk in classes of forty uu .' r x 1 1 supervision of ?.Ii;s Caroline f ri i.i- r. bt.ol of the natural science th part .n n.t of 1 he school. Tv .-t iiir.N of the hoys have i a: .:.! y.rllP'J I i;Ui'S Oil farms. The v - ' !e t-. !i taught how to handle :: i i i- .:t ;:t.-. take care of -. i t an 1 tr.lli.ate. 'I',' ;..i!.ths :-o .Miss Stringer tli- ! r:n t -jr. it pr. :-:c' ive far: 11 hands .-:. i nese cors :. (.: ;:: '. r the leader.-hip of t p.-rii nvd boys ami the v.-hing began. Alter school .i-nnHi'.i trnph i:u-r.t ho'it s ( re is'ted and farm 1 u'i'il a verking laiow ' ew:: tra tors was secured. I.xad of the ttani Miss Stringer secured : . l.;.e the beys w(irk on i ;' r .- ;!''.. .: la:; i . m : - d" the city ha , 1 ;u!i Saturday it i ox ;.t: the h.-ys will receive :-; pr.o. . ieal lcson in agri- , , iij-.., i.y i.ir:-.i i x'.'vns ere r i n t ii.ii- ' t in.i . : i v- Till? IS SO ON THE LEVEL : r. u r.t e. some im ', ir if the Lord in - hit: iee:s in Lis 1 teds to t r.e : y ':ir from tlif ;:t IieW hi'-h " .'.. have a finite !' is i. t sweh a ;i ,.l :- :ai-t hit' n need -. ; r.r v.t' onine even 'i i '. case in the ' r p-i N stolen ! r ; i i !".-. i m i.i i 1 e ii i'-xal'.v to si;k' on-' nf i ): Ii seeivs v. ho ; ' : n-Ii -isi'S ton's; i am his liveliho";l m i ii iolat ' front -ar alike, ieit there iirbl so low liov, a tor HAVE PICNIC AT THE BRIDGE. Frni. i Thursday's Daily. About the first of the season, were the CampOre girls, who last even in?, the evening being fine, a merry crowd of the young ladies wended their way to the vicinity of the bit? Uurlington bridge and there spent the evening in haing a joyful time, with a little to eat to add to the pleasant time. They returned some what tired, from the trip, but happy in the fact that the spring was here again, and they were able to enjoy the "big out doors" again. RECOUNTS WAR EXPERIENCE. Kroin TiMirs. lay's laily. (leorge W. Shrider was a visitor 'in the city this afternoon from his home 'South of the city, and in con versation with he and 11. Ii. "Wind ham, they were telling of the battle of Springfield, Mo., during the civil war, at which time Col. Lyons was killed, and the captain under whom Mr. Shrader, who was lieutenant was serving fled, and Mr. Shrader had to tal e charge of the company in the battle. Mr. Shrader said "If we fought in the open now like they did then, the war would soon be over, for the Americans are the best fighters." i ALLIES WIN OVER TEUTONS IN FIGHT , ON THE OCEAN TWO ENEMY DESTROYERS AND TWO TORPEDO BOATS ARE SENT TO BOTTOM. Action Occurs Off Dunkirk at Early Hour in the Morning:, tlis Admiralty Reports WILL VISIT IN COLORADO. l-V'-ii! T!ii'rsi.i.Vs IVily. This afternoon Art Dean and fam ily departed for the west going to Hillroso. where they wll visit with the sister of Mr. Dean, Mrs. "Will Grace and family. Mr. (Trace, w ho H one of the selectmen, will have to answer the near call, and which will not be a long way off. and the family L 'sired to visit with the Grace fam ily before lie shall be called, and so go at this time that they may have a good visit. PASSES GOOD EXAMINATION. Fn.-'i T'ri.h'.y's Daily. A few days since Henry K. Larson who is one of the iiremen. for the r.urlingto:!. who has given the sub jeef careful study, passed a goo 1 e amir.ation. and when he had the good points all figured un bv the examin ers it was found that his per cents entitled him to the position of eui :eer. He is therefore slated for that positi. n which he will occupy at no distant date. Hen ry is tine oi tin first class, workers with the Iluriing ton and has won the advances which has come his way on account of his hard and persistent work. London, Mat'ih 21. Two enemy destroyers and two enemy torpedo boats have been sunk by a force of live ISritish and French destroyers, the admiralty announces. One Brit ish destroyer was damaged. The engagement occurred off Dun kirk this morning. The ISritish cas ualties were slight. There were no French casualties. The announcement follows: "Vice Admiral Doner reports tlrat an action occurred off Dunkirk be tween 4 and i o'clock this morning. Two British and three French de stroyers were engaged with a force of German destroyers which had pre viously bombarded Dunkirk for ten minutes. Two enemy destroyers and two enemy torpedo boats are believ ed to have been sunk. Survivors have been picked up from two enemv torpedo boats. "No allied vessels were sunk. One British, destroyer was damaged, but reached harbor. The British cas ualties were slight. There were no French casualties."' SENT TO HER HOKE IN DES MOINES Fieri I'tidiiy's Daily. Miss Vera Moore. lut'.e girl, who lived in this c"ty !a-t fall, and who v iih her moth moved to Des M back here s.r.n. ; ' ; of i he desert ! ;i o ttepfatl.er. av 1 ' for some wee;: . 'i lik a homo. ' ! -. -.ltd stepfat he I h . la- a . s. t.u-t: ( 1. lie fi.-.tUt yv her v age. !m;, ,' i i . v .ire int ni" a r ? l h : ag i l--e. An 1 h as st.xip i.i sti-al H-" i ,' b-."t workmen. ;,.;..,:!. ! v. ;;s h. st-al- I a.-! -v Nov., on is y; right. FOR SALE l e:-.l estate transactions. ! 1 Yi!- t, ' - i -. : -Jn'-n Group : i o v. D. . . J i .tmu.ua i a' t : I D. :', -".-li'-io. i o, vi., , 1 2-1 " if ;; J ,7 i,(i.si- l 1. liiil e.!. s: a; S 1 .:',Ui.i'.i I.. Wiles. N''."'i SW1, S S ! .('it l)i k V i. !' ' i ; " 1 1 . $ i jut 1 11,'iHO t'O is Ad;.::;v in A!l"r- S'::, r-l-l 1-12 $2 i.sou.on -1 Fa:! to I,la ill ;;1 V." l.)f U. " 1 K!u;'ao..i1 :t.;r, o.(io I.iehl Bramali -gg fors hatching. 1 " for .".' for $:;.r.o. JO') for ?('...".'. Mrs. J, .1,11 W. Stones, My nard. Neb.. 3-ll-3mosvr Forget Wliat He Needed. From the Republican, Mt. Giliad, Ohio: The editor had an interesting experience some time ago, when a young g-ntleman came to this office and asked for a copy of (ho Morrow I'ounty Republican. He scrutinized it carefully when a copy was hand ed him. and thru said: "Now I know:" "What is it yon are looking for." we inquired. "My wife sent, me after a bolle or Chamberlain':;, t'on.ah Tlemedy, and I forgot the mime. I went to several stores and th" clerks named over everything in the line on the shelf except "( liam--rlain's." I ll try again, and I'll never go homo 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. tn -''II ! I DM Summsr of S 0 5 8 !)T "U!it ii lore ;it roii.'ioc f.,r iw. -.i:"re she ( autheri: i"s ' her a tlcke!. mother a: ? si e could ' i than sontee;.. th.e sheri'V a !a.-i ever in--. b.i.1. or in', a! other id.i-i- ; l V. fi Vi ; : v :er ho; : : n ' ' 1 p. a eo e ;k pre-, i b ; i not :i . thi::I . ee after the ,uirl :'ie "A i.: n! "y wife at the j: il because of being rigibie. but i. n The girl seemed ; woman. was -i-a v-.-r :'I v re i. ed for m'.'-'i cases. (,;isii!ei ! !-ad. b M and bright oting THE HOME GUARD JIILITARY CO. ! s I ' H'C .Stiwinu-r Tour of the Rockies. TiircL'-l'arks-un-e vv liefi .re. x;i'-:s. . Ycllowitcne, Rocky JIountain-Estes lational Parks and :aco aic all em braced enroute via The Burlington's Three TliT HI. TOURIST'S TRIANGLE TOUR Ti.'GTOl'T. Onaha to Denver and Colorado Springs. M y T.INGION, Denver to Yellowstane and Glacier Parks, via the :.:-. Eccnic Way, with 700 railcs of Jlountain Tanoraina from Colo :;uo to the Yellowstone. Je ISLINGTON. Omaha, Taroh the Northwest, to Billings, Yellow rtone and Glacier. ll.e Hnri ".'y:!l Lines wmim iilou map. Xofe the coraiiliy 1 i!s iiow lliese may lie utilized for a summer iniIii'lo tlie Kastern slojie 'of tlic from Colorado to the Jlritish J'oim- llrit .i.e.-. ..: ;:ie. V7. n. CLETIEZ-TT, Ticket Agent. L. W. '7AKELEY, Gei-.cral Pasr.engcr Agent l.GO-i Farnam Street Oraah'a. Nebraska Kri mi l-'r . ii;- . ': i '.. i ! v. Last i-vt uing at the court l--M-.e the Home (I'wril .Military ("'aapa-iy met for practice and to attend io the busine-s wliich should come be fore it. There ware at 1h meetinv for drill purposes about fifty in num ber. Members art' being added at oah meeting, t he first week m : ii'ivia, nine recruits to be added to th" com pany. Within two weeks it 1. : peeted that there will be members enough to complete the full enroll ment. Those coming in the first week in .March being Harvey .Man ners. C. L. Creamer. Thorn:;-; W. Glenn. A. M. Sanders, .V. M. I'.eal T. M. Scarborough, K. F. Gribshy. J. V. Halt, W. M. Patterson. Hon ( York, T. P.. Farmer, F. J. I.ieber shal. A. W. Vallery, C. I.. Carlson. C. I. Whitaker, L. V. Copenhaver J. (. '.arborottgh together with those having joined heretofore, and who are C. A. Rawls. F. C. Hill. Jlichard Avard. (). . A. .Moore. ). Sandin. C. I,. Wiles. Roy W. Ktiorr. F. A. Cloiiit, John Weck'nan, Hvron Pubbitt, A. .1. Snyder, Guy L. Morg an, J. K. pollork. H r: vci'i-r.-i-,,,. John 'McLean, Harry Johnson, P. F. Khin, Harry Thomas, Janes V. Holtiies, 15. A. McFhvain, L. (J Lar son, John McXurlin. G. L. I';irley, G. W. Olson, F. 1 1. SchuhlolT, 1). K. Fbersole. J. II. Carter, J.f F. Douglas, T. II. Pollock, F. H. Felix a?id A. DuxbTiry. At the next meeting for drill pur poses which will be Thursday, March 2Mh, there will be steps taken to provide for uniforms, and other necessary equipment. It is desire'd that every able bodied man in Cass county who is not of military age enroll in this orgatiiza-tion- J. A. RAWLS, O. A. MOORF, Captain. First Sergeant. Krsr SoreMiascles M - 0 mm WAS INJURED IN K. K. WRECK. 1 'n if i Friihi 's 1 ).i i I y. W. H. Parsons came this afternoon from Omaha, where he stayed last evening, he had and son Theodore coming from Casper, Wyoming, yes terday, anil Theodore coining down to Plattsmouth last evening. Tliey are visiting at the heme of Jack Price. Mrs. Price being a daughter of. Mr. Parsons. On November the l.'.th, Mr. Parsons was in a wreck, and was crippled, so that he is not able to railroad any more. He will remain here for some time and prob ably go into some business here or near here. DEPARTS FOR CHARLESTON. F; ":a Frbla y's 1 . i!y. C. L. Pitman departed this morn ing for Omaha, where be wll be sen? to Charleston. S. C, to work as a carper ter on. the aeroplane--. Mr. i'ltman was to have gone about a ENATE APPROVES OF RAISING THL PRICE OF WHEAT PROVISO GUARANTEEING JS2.50 FOR 1913 VOTED BY UPPER BODY. Not Dependent on Action of Presi dent, but Made Absolute and Binding. Washington. 1. ('-, March 11. The agricultural appropriation bill with the Gore amendment guaranteed wheat price to ?2.50 was passed late today by the senate. It now goes to conference between the two houses, whore there will be another fight over t lie wheat price. Ilesides increasing the federal guarantee, the Gore amendment also provides that the guaranteed prices for the 1D1S crop shall be based up on No. 2 northern wheat or its equiv alent instead of the No. 1 variety, as under existing law, and shall be pay able at local elevators or railway markets instead of at the principal primary markets, as is done now. These provisions are designed to in crease further the farmers' returns'" week since. It,-, t there from a distance, whom charge did not ws Lto Made Binding. Another provision is that the guar anty, shall not be dependent upon were so many Lartion oi the president, out is nere- pcopio in by made absolute and biuuing until ee p aim pay nv 1. ill." board for, so they were sent mof Mr, Pitman waited vn:i' new. lie will go via Chicago, taking the Rock Island out of there this evening. MEETS WITH EX CELLENT SUCCESS From Fi i 's I :: e - Rev. A. J. I !;;:- ! church. a::" !:.. irma cam:r t -. rVr ', - A; rin n re! i con e i ; i tli can': i y yesi i ;! i -;h" organir.a: ion' ri-y. evening grn !y -la' nil (;(' t'.a eiV.:rt oery piace !te : I t 1 i l ! . '. i i ) : ;u t':i h a v . ; i ; t-r-.-ii : i i . A i i'er ! i i h." i 1 g and o v- r l . ! . i t I..' a K .op r When ... e:;.-- !o ' i- and t he p. and :ye it other i : i s v ! : oi i he Car :.-1 la : .' t'l" CoM'.l! n av I S. -. ( h' e. . over . b-.slng after ;r::ed hr.me last d v. i! h the of (!" trip. At 1 v.: -'. hi arte .': -' for a-si:a i p.-i.p'- wh i ii ;'.-. 1- -ir i-.ii: ' tiyn :-.e;.""i sj. i y.o ;.aU t hoy ' V. .U;:J go over i-r, o" e vi n - ;ri-t stamo ie!i ii, i ; ail i:a:;l.' : lair." , .: no it i mi -. ! a i 0 ri v. ;.P .r l cm-.' tor l! o f'h-' v.,iv of ih. ... i a re to i oi tow i a Aeeeittanee of the amend mar.t by t!:e h.ottse is Imped for by its eham-ino'i.-. Put de-spite th.e overwhelm ing vole by wliich .the senate wrote t fit price increase into the bPl, ad ministration leaderr do not believe it ( onld prevail finally if. as has been reported, the opposition of the food gdtnlr.ist rat i.;n wot:ld cause :i p resi de m i ll veto. I'n:b r a proclamation by the :ireu (!i"it. iM'tlng under the food co-urol lav as it now stands with the ?2 e.uarantee, the basic pri'" for 1 !H J-" wheat has been established at ?2.2'" !u:-hel. Senators favor; eg th.e inrrra -e rrgued that wheat at ?2.."0 v.-f.ul .1 not it:rrease tlie T-rice of fiour beye-ud or .!:5..".i per barrel. The price in.", is around ? 1 1 :. barnl. T - e ; ; Senat o 't En Core 5s Amend! an : . (i ; :ri v.'. ' a.o! mt i .1. i"-e -.TTI" T ..iiJ. JTj . L T V Ei; ARRIVES Can l i . ; "s I '. Air-. t-;a lt.-i h'St ei.,-1i',!!. y coming from O.na: 'he a.rrive.i i eo la time for ;i!ici:i-:i: of .'.Jr. I! !. Omaha in i r r t o ore : in s i h ;.-i' I ! r 1: Bad Taite in Your Mouth When you have a bad taste in your mouth you may know that your di gestion is faulty. A dose or Cham berlain's Tablets will usually cor rect the disorder. They also cause i gentle movement of the bowels. You will find this to be one of the best medicines you have ever become acquainted with. car to M. Reese who lives wi; ; r Reese at Povina. Colorado, turn to the we: f lonnn rov wen pienseU with the country where they are now making- their hom ! ,ts oil; o'( lot i; . piece litre in fit", eral W;yl (,. Mr on titiv will re rite is did not press his ndnu-at providing for est ah! ish- n:e:i; V- th" :-ecreiarv of agriculture of uniform bookkeeplrg method-- fo i-i-'a. packer- and vr.b.ieetion of th packers book.; to oM'eial scrutinv ri..-' amemlmeti' was d''sign-;-.i '!''! : ! ''nmeiuia! ii-na t.f Francis '''; -.-y. aUorney f;r the federal trade eoiem;ssio:i in its meat in v- .ft iga t ion rii:e senate stro.ck out bv a vote of ?! to J.", a priivision in Hie bill a M :;.. "d the bousf. if. j n i r i n g de nartmini of agrieul: lire employes in Vas!.inglon o work ouh! instead o y.ev. u hours da i''. An a- propriatioM of .$2 4 o f.-r lite ci e n ssiomi ! free teed dittribn lion, winch had been eliminated bv th.e senate agriculture committee restored by the senate. uy a ar as you would hire a man You-don't hire a man for a responsible position until you a 'uorougniy satisfied as to his cnaracter and a'oili! re You investigate his record of past performances; reputa tion for reliability APPLY THE SAME TEST TO THE CAR YOU BUY The price you pay for it is as much an it'o-nicui as t salary you pay the man. You expect a good return from Lm Investigate the car as you would the man. Renulat ion in both the determining factor. You are urged to investigate the econom v record-;, the re tntion and the performance of the Chevrolet because to knotv : i'bout the Chevrolet is to be convinced that its pu.-chase re!! ': favorably on the good Judgment of its thousands of owners. ASK US TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT THE CHEVROLET 1 Agent il'' it. is i- til i S I. oiler filed a verified petition in tl.e MITK'i: 'Id ( liMIIUTDUi, t'oiintv Court of Cass coiintv, ."-lii'.t-- j kii, setting forth that Martha Slu.ler ,"'" "I. '"Is w"' '' i--i'il iit ! ; .1 leil intestate in V.ss ciniiily, Nel.ras- " " " 'l " '-"o.i Cl-i U e. I'Lt'y--ka. on the 17th ilav of , uarnst. 1 1 , ! . ' 'N '" "' -: K ''' "1" "" Vl"'N" "'i seo;e,l ,.f the ioliowing -N-sc ri l;t .1 1 1:1 1 I - '' -M""" I'-'l'-. 1'f '-.ohling m oi e, si"i ;i.iit wn.i.i an i-.-te. 1 eO- :-r. !i ati.l '..o mi.i r e.en ri : v ie ):. i-staT-, to-wit: Tin S.iu t n west iiuaiter it-'W?.. of Sietioi. Fifteon 1 "i 1 Town shin Twelve ( 1 J I X.irlh. K.ue-re Nia- . i I '. t nf l I til ! I M in i :. (.linn, i !! ill'ilttileiit.. !'..; tin t v, Nehii'ska: tlnit th.-y are now tie-! . r r. ......... f.i t.....o ' . ' 1 1 1 1 . l .1.1 , l l : : ' 1 I ' I ... 1 I ' I I . ' 1 1 ' 1 and that -they acpiired title tn all of I he aforesaid real estate through ili-ils of i "ti veva nil'. ilul" exei-ntiil aa.l ; "k mow leilgi-tl. from the h.-iis it" Mail!. a .-vieffer. ilr-e;ts .1 : tliat no ;i ! ill i ti i s ! ra tion of the istate of the said Maltha SheiVer has l-e.-n bad in tie state of Nebraska, and that not more titan two ;. i a rs has expired sinee her ih-ath: they .rav for a determination of the toio- and da f the it-ath of Mar ti. a Shelfer. ;. t' . t e i ta i n a 1 ion of the 'lis of .--aid deceased, their i!t-m"i- of kinsiyp ami tin right of the tnsient ef said real estate ead that the credi tors of Martha ShelTer he fuf-vrr iar it d tad f.ij'Oa.'-'l from asserting i.ny ehttin epoti raid real estate. Said petition Will he heard before .--.'id County t'.iuit at its moms in l!..-'it- of I Ma I tsinott t h. in s..;d 'ouijtv. ti tin- ISth day of March, P.' IS, at 10 o'clock a. fa. (Ily ti e Omit) -I.i.i:.N .!. r. !:!-. IN. (Seal) fJl-3w. Coanty Judge. i , 1 1 : . - 1 i't I hi:.!;- i t-.l v. rt.--, a a 1 h a wi:;.- ; year I'Jh. as viii.-d bv !avv. I'latts and s ji' ' i h. a I io as i.e. j ii I ' e e a h e of ( r Co , ;. I -1 Ma 1 1 - tnon i : . N. hraska. S. J ala!. I. ids may ! Ii'.-.'. i'..r . a, ! .lass ..f l.ii.l-.- w.irl; and f,.;- t -. 1 1 ate'i and l o eitlvi . ; work. '. bids to he i.twuol on Ta. .-day. Ajit-il ath. 1!'1., ;,t . h . ii n',-:,.! . a. til! Tie Ihiitrd of '.;!!;- ',.:i!i,ii- ia - CIS It-elMS the J-i-.'ht to i-ejei't CnV or all bid-. Ti Hoard of "oil! in iss inters reserve-. I ! riKl;t to I. nil.! ail ealn rls and bridges cost in lt J.,-i. ..r n-ss. A certified eheck f..r $ r.ih.l.i'i.) me-t a- toaipaa eaeh I id. FRANK .1. l.i1ii:i:SJ!A 1.. S.a!) io 1 1 - I v. Co :r.!v C'hrk. GUABDIAirS SALE. In the I t SB t r i c-1 Court of Ces coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the. Mi'iin: or ii:ii iio Pi the F.mntv t'ni.ii't of Oli s - conn ty. Nebraska. In the irtatt'T ..f t!-e F. tatP of .Tol.n V. ilui:;. :., ho .as-!. 'i'o Ma:- I I'nlih.n. Jata.s i '. :;.! !:!!, iMive I'oiliion. las wif-. . ml to ail ot!, r T'.is.as i :i I . r,-at .-d in said l.'s tate, creditors atnl le-iis: Vou and ea. h of .a are l,,-i,-!,v i.o t'':.'d that on the !-th da of Mafii. ''.'Iv a I'ltitioi was ti!- d in I his ...ai ; l.- Tlov.ii.l .1. I ; ra m ! i. h. w herein Io ;t!!e;-,s that one .mini V. ;i:!!i-in. DEATH OF MISS WILSON. Ft GOES AETEH Mltf-OUm ilULES. I'toai Frhi.iv's I tail-.. T. F. Pabh. who r-eepMy eotne ti it..'. , - 1 1. is ptaee irom :.t : inrmer home at .apur, .Mo., ami who '.as ren'.-d tJio land owned by Mr. ?-!. W. Thomas lately deceased and whi'h be will larm the coming season, dmai'ted tins itu,i'ni!;- fj r i, is ,,!,) ht.m- ::t :;.t- pier, :.To., ;..ud will bring back with him a span of those Missouri mules, with which to till the soil with. . a-i I "rhhi y's I la i ! y. Miss Xellie L. Wilson, daughter of Mr. an; Mr.:. A. R Wilson. I'do .'ortb Tiiirt -l,i'd street. Lincoln .m'o.. died Satiir.liv noon, .Marcn yti it a local hospital. She was a mem fu r of the Lincoln teaching corps for cvernl years. lui resigned to can for her aged, mother, who has been so critically ill that she has not been told of her daughter's nervous break down nor of her death. .Miss Wilson taught ii' the I 'la its- mouth Citv Schools lor a number of vciirs and while hce made lmr heme i'h Mr. and Mr. Farlev and ATTENDED EAGLE'S MEETING. family. Miss Wilson was a charm ing yc-ung lady and won ninny friends who will sincerely regret to learn of her un.timclv dath. From Friday's lai!v. La.-t evening John P. battler, Je::s Warga, and Clifford ISurbridge with the car of tlie Chief of Police journey ed to Nebraska City, where they were in attendance at a meeting cf the !cii;i: or in:iti' on I'elition lor ioi ti t ni.-tu m .anun- i:j!r;iti.r in A d m i r is 1 1 a t i i . The Stale of Nei.r:oka. Cass Coun ty. - ss: Jn the mat tor of (he Kstato ol .lames (T. Ki-nnolr, l)eeeascd: On reading and Ji.'tng the , 1 1 I n t William Jennedy and .hitiies lefined- ii-i.-l.i,' th'.t A ,1 ?n o . is t i:i t i , ,ti of s:t id Fraternal Order of Kagles, at which I i.-state tnay' i. grante'd t .Nora Koi- a class of sixteen were inducted in- m7lv" "s. -V'ri',ruV.,i,,r' : t,,o v n I t tviloifi, I hat Monday. April S. -V. to the mysteries of the order. After j d. i-iis, tit 10 o'clock n. m.. is assin.-d the ceremonies were concluded, a !!;y'J,,','I Vf '"."l!!!!!! matter ma'v banuuet was given at which all (lid I anneitr :it a County Court to he held I : 1 . I'. I.- ,,,! . I,,.,.- 4-.. I I - . . 1 IIK.I,,,.,! nr I, n I I 1 1 i ' till I u L . , I I o i.i'Ulll., , dir. i ' o , tun jusuce. iitjiwiuioiauuiitb ' tatise why the prayer of petitioners laws and regulations looking towards "should not he granted: and that notice of the pendency ol sanl petition unl Guardian of Marvel K. Hale, minor to tell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of James T. Peg- application of Nora A. Powers, ; the 'st;, t- of xi-htaska ' aie.i ;! It-stale in said ooiintv on .Vnv.-inl.i-r -1. Fa.' h 'l"n,t at ti,e tine of his diatii liv was the owner of the un divided i-iii'-!ini: of" the ; "ol i.i-,- i 1 1 -r .ie si i i hed l'-a ! esta'.i Vo-wi': T! e s.;lk U ef t llllat!..- SV',I o Seelion Twen- h .. , . f . i , . . . . , , . ; I'-st-Vt ii I., I, I on n 1 1 1 ! I ,l, !,- t I " i . y. Judge of the District Court ot N,,:th. Cai.-..- Nim- .til. i:.,-; ,.f ti,.' Cass County, made on the .Sth tlav s''b c. M.. in ';-ss eonatv, n,i,i ..-k... ,. - , . r , su't-.a-ct Io the ihiWer t.',;;.t Ih- tejn .,' ol .November. A. 1). l'al, for the ; m:,,-v i :. cni!,.-n. as j,, said , titio.-i sa.le t..f the real estate hereinafter !'' '"' lh- Th;,t i""'!' s'""''". - , ., i t d .1. ram i ieh. has heeotae the tiescrioer.. tiiere will be s'cltl at the ' tier of the above di I tea! .-tat south tloor cf the court houro in i l"v i!',t, v, '' "' ' '" ;"" '" s fn.ni the m.'irs ot said il.-i-m--,-,!. ald 1 Iattsmoilth. Nebraska, Oil the 27th I it ft i-.n.-r i-iavs the eomt to enter a day of March. 1D1S at 10 o'clock a. ':; rnX Til., at public Vendue to tile lligh-'lll of the debts of t!e deceased have est bidder for cash, the following do- i ll S'" WTt'ti scribed real estate, to wit: Commencing at fhe 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 677. o5 feet, thence South parallel with the Fast line of said Lot 7 1 feet, thence West parallel with the North line 70!.:: ieet to the West line ol said lot a, thence Northeast erly along said West "line to the place of beginning: .Also the following tracts. commencing at the Northeast corner of said lot a in saitl Porter Place, f hence running Westerly o2G feet, thence South parallel with the Fast line of saitl lot 14T..70 feet. thence East parallel with tlie North ; retnis.'.s may 1 ' proper. That said peti tion is set for lii.-triag in tids court on the I'.tii day of April, it'ls.. at 10 o'clock a. ta.. at which hearing yon, or an;.' of von may he present and oi i . i . i ..i s, des i re. 1',1,'ed at i "la ! t.- -1 1 ! - 1 1 1 h. Nebraska, oil this 1'th tlav of Match. l''ls. a i.i. kx .i. i:i :i:s .n. IP." t'oimtV Jlide. i-'i.oi:i;.i'i; ujiiti:. fk-rk. (mii-a oiiittn: or m:itit; on Petition for A "..iittnii nt of Adniin j.strator or Administratrix. 'ilia State of Nabuiska, Cass t'oun ty. ss: In the metier of the instate of (Jeof-e .1. iMilham. I 'ceased. ii I, mliny and hij;,i; t (.,. iietiti-.n of Alary I.. ': a i -r prayotg that A.liniiti-.-liation of .-Nj,! i;sSale mav he uranled to I'iinline lUdham. as A i i ,a i n i s i i a t r i -. ; I'-deied. That 'I'liesday. April ;i. a! I . I'.iJs. at to o'clot k a. in., is a-si-md for hearing said petition, when all per sons interested in said t-.iatt. r m---- 'el U j a ppea r at a t'onmv t'oart to be held line r2G feet, thence North 143.70 ;u:" !'" ""nty. - and show . cause why the prayer of ,, j ( j, ,, r feet to tiie place of beginning, in should not i.e granted and c -.t noti r. PlattMiiouth. Cass Count v. Nebraska. J ' ,f t!" :'-"' ra!d p.-tiiiou ami I the I caiMig thereol he given ,i ,' Said Sale will remain open OIIC j pei-snas inlercsled in -slid m tier 'bv hour, the right is reserved to refuse any and nil bids. NORA A. FOWFR3. R. IJ. "WINDHAM. Guardian. Attorney. pi.i.osioi.g a copy of this order in tho I'htttsmoutli .lonrnal, a sem i-we.l, y newspaper printed in said county foa tloee snicesive weeks, prior to' 'said day t.f hearing. J lated March 1 I. 1 1 s. allfn J. i:i:i:sN. (.seal) ml-aw Count.- Judge the conservations of the energies of the country. Some of tlie slate offi cers of the order were in attendance. Try This For Sour Stomach. the hearing thereof be given to all person.'; mieresteu in saiu matter ny publishing ft copy of this order in tlie IMattsmoLith Journal, a. semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three suceesive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated March I I. ALLEN J. HICK SON. lilt slowly, masticate your food I (Seal) ml8-3w County Judge. . . . . 1 .11 AiiTici: roit nrAiti.M; In the C'ounty Court of Cuss coun ty. Nebraska . In the matter of the Kstate of Mar- thoroughly. Eat but little meat and none at all for supper. If you are still troubled with sour stomach take nno f ClinniliArlnin'R Tablets hcforfi I tha Shcrrer, Deceased I 'Pel oil i " Tr 1 I t oro Hdii'u onrl tto rcn n o J O tt 1 4 V v. vi I IV I ..l A- ' V i. u. ill I 4 ovilvi goiujr to bed. Plags at the Journal Office. interested in the estate of Martha ShelTer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that on tie 19th day of January, 1918, Samuel II. pnng Mill! nery ? Our Spring Hats are Here! Frames, Flowers and Trimmings Extra fine line and at livable prices. A Oonipieio Lins of Dry Goods! We are prepared to save you money on the latest styles and models of millinery. SE OUR LlftE BEFORE BUYING! We sure can save you some of the money you need se badly, and give you the very best of goods. 71 ftMJ nncrKj l3 SI Main Street, Plattsmouth t'i "Ts n r. V A1 fi I i s Ii j' Si 1! mm