1 THURSDAY. JULY 25, 1918. PLATTSMOUTFI feEMI-WELTCLT JOURNAL PAGE TWO. ,1 itff 1 ill Iff III FISK Plattsmouth, REPUBLICAN DELEGATES AND COMMITTEEMEN Ir.m !! Ih li:g ;.l: I'll i f t'ie i;.;t 1" :l v 's 1 :l il ". :(, tin- Litem's and the matte-r. when we received ii '!.K;tt i which v ere se- 1,-ercd the cuiiitv convention, and i i :. ce mnnttee tor tl.e county, which sve:o iii' ahii- were also chosen, we t K'l then: into t;.o t'f l.i-t Sufurdav, :nd herewith puMih sain-, at this time. The dele- j ,..!..- vt : H. . Fran'z. i J. M. M. rt rd. John Stokes. A. I . y.-,r- i' v Novo- nH.mda Tefft. F. II. Johnson. II. II. Mayfield. E. M. Pollard. Wii:f".ld Swan. A. A. Wcten- Minp. C. IT. T-:Tt. '. r.. Newlan. 51. j nn- r. m. v.. .wai..peah.cr. . A. Kawls. J. M. Teaganlen, It. V. Windham. The committeemen for the various I MBJRIDEREffi i tZ I - - i A-"? Tfi Ln Ki i - t v T Vrz' --fr- - ' 9 f TneSsnsfcfBerhn and you'll irarp whft America and :ht Wnrld -re feM- ..i vrt i -I u . I I in? lor. low win 'earn L : for enemy aliens witiiin our qaies. it s me I i ing exp Je cf the world's hijtory. I 'j'- . l k b a- .... a . . - Genu Theatre - Saturday and Sunday, July 27th and 28th 2:30 Matinee and Eveninc 7:15 Admission 25 and 50c plus the war tax to lick the Kiirer See This Wonderful Picture and You Will Buy a Bond! 777 RIGHT TIRE Right in quality, in price and mileage, with the right pol icy back of it. The dependable, economically-priced automobile tire. Nebraska. ward- and precincts bein.g: Fred rioucha.i. Tipton: J. A. Schaffer. Greenwood; I.. I). Talcott, Salt Creek; L. A. Tyson. Stove Creek; II. P. Long. South Bend; C. CI. Mayfield. Lo'iifv.l.e; W. A. Hollenberser, Avoea; I- II. Johnson. Mt. Pleasant; A. O. Ward. Kipht Mile Grove; J. ?!. Palmer. Xehawka; J. 1). Urom- ! field. Liberty; I). A. Young, Kock P-luffs; A. A. Wetencamp. Platts mouth; II. I). Keed. First Ward. Weeping Water; -T. W. Bullis. 2nd 'ard. Weeping Water; IMattsniouth City. First Ward. J. M. Robertson, - Ward. Win. Weber; 3rd Ward. Hudson; 4th Ward. Geo. I.u chinsky. oth ward. John Beeson. n;lve vou just a tew hoes or a truck load to be delivered in South Omaha? Call the Plattsmouth Gar- ape, and we will do tha rest. Of Womanhood Humanity Youth Civilization Freedom All choked by Hhff Ihrot ting clutches of this mad demon this world re nowned murderer this iut-maddened wolf-hound of Potsdam this arch fiend of humanity this cruel beast who sneers at life who despises everyone and everything that is not German. See what this vile fiend does in that indescribable photo dramatic master- wny iv;u niouia nccp a'.tn most mat- THE RED SOX PLAY THE FIELD THE MERCHANTS OF VENICE OR FLORENCE, OR WHATEVER IT IS, PLAYED BALL. PLATTSMOUTH WIN 2 T0 1 Very Neat Game, Though Filled With Errors "and Striking Good Plays. FY!ii Alomhiy's lai!v. Last Sunday the Rame between the Red Sox and the Merchants of Flor ence, was pulled off per the agree ment, and while we had some of the regular players off on a vacation, and others crippled, the j;am which they put up was one better than that which the visitors played. We had a number of slarins errors, which was only retreaved by brilliant plays clc-ewhere. In the beginning Stinipson was a little too strong, but soon came liiiucr me wire in poou suape. He walked the first man who made a . . t i . . in before the next i!ir.n had been put out on a fowl . i-oran. amr having been given his first attempt ed second, and Ilerold with more powder in than he had thought. p::t the ball over Turner on second, and before Grassman could get it Foran had successfully navigated with third and home plate thus making them a run. the only one during the en tire game, and this only by the rea son that the ball went too high and the sheep failed to eat all the weeds. There were individual plays of note for the team' was made up of some four or more teams, and it was not possible to tell who were the one? which represented the Florence Mer chants. James Skoumal. who by the way Is a former IMattsniouth boy, was ; hummer, as he played on third and also as batter. Of the seven who saw first and two of them walk-.;, he had three of them. During the sec ond inning. Skoumal made third, and the cnlv one outside of the incident of the first inning. The tally shot shows a record of goose eggs throughout. The men slipping around so easily m tne tirst only put ine boys on their mettle, and in the last half of the second. .Stinipson got a swat at the ball which netted him two bases, and made third when Grassman got a single to firt Skoumal kept the ball and Stinipson not knowing it. stepped off the base and was tagged out. In the fourth. Turner was forced to second, but was caught and put out there, while Kl wards was treated the same way when Ilerold made a two bagger, and came home on Gradoville's hit. Gradoville was at third when St imp- son went out on a fly. No one got past second after that until the hist half of the ninth inning when Kd- v.ards a given a walk and "a rued second, when Ilerold got a fair hit, and Kdwards came home, and ended the game, the results being as fol lows: Merchant. 1 0 ft O 0 o o 0 0 J Red Sox l 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 -2 Some of the spectacular plays were marie by Fd wards on first. when he caught three hot ones straight from the bat. and by .McCarthy in center field. Grassman at short and Gradoville on third. WILL GO TO HARVARD TO COMPLETE TRAINING From Monljij's lailv. Frank Harku who has been visit ing her; for the pnst week, departed yesterday morning for Chicago, and is returning to the Great Lakes train ing school, and will there o to Har vard, to complete his training in the Radio Telegraph. Mr. Rarkus was an operator, and this has given him an added experience, which has ma terially assisted in the acquitting a proficiency in this work. Just at this time the government is not re ceiving any enlistments where the applicant is not ablo to receive fif teen words per minute. MARRIED AT LEDGERWOOD, S. D. From Monday's Dally. Frank Kalacek who has been stay ing in the north for somo time, was possessed with the idea which the first man. Adam, got. that it was not well to live alone, and took unto himself a wife of the South Dakota people fiid Is just at this time visit ing with his relatives and friends here. They will make their home in the north, but will visit here for a short time. Albert Codek and wire from the same place. Desterville, s. D., accompanied them and will spend a few days here also. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowel, w-ill leod to chronic consti pation. Doan's Regulets operate aasily. 30c a box at all stores. THOMAS WILLS DID THE TURN. From Monday's Dally. ' The matter. of the condition of the roads between the Masonic home and the Platte bridge, which has come in for such a scoring at the hands of everybody from Duluth to San Antonio, and from Seattle to Savannah as well as the people at home, has been made better. It has 1 1 .C come trom a source not looweu ioi but for which the public are grate ful, nevertheless. Thomas Will who lives on the road between here and the bridge took his teams and hired man, and went alter tne roau, lrom the .Masonic home to the river, propably cost him some twenty-five or t m rt v dollars, nut nc got resuus in that the road is iti pretty fair condition at this time. The putting of the road into passible condition is erasing a blot from the name of Plattsmouth and Cass county in her honor roll among (lie cities and coun ties of the state. It is an added con venience to everyone who have to travel over the road. Thanks to Mr. Wills fi:r hi kindness, he had no more obligation to make a road of t'.iii hind, than a hundred other peo ple, but be ditl have what those should have had who did not fix th3 road, an inclination to remove the ?tu'ni:i, of an almost impassable roau which led past his home. I0TIIS ?.!INITER ENTERS SERVICE. from ?Iimi1.i v's l;iilv. Louis Minner who was a barber in this city for about two years. hit who went to Council P.lutis some time since, returned here last even ing and went with the boys to Camp Dodge, where he will enter the train ing. Louis is the fourth of the fam ily to go. the other three having been in the service for some time. Mrs. Minner will live with and keep house for her father, who has a fruit farm near Council RlulTs. Mr. Minner was in class two but in the reclassification withdrew the dependency clause and was placed in class one. and now goes. REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING. "ton. Mnndi.v's l:illv. Thomas IL Niece transferred to Kirk wood. Ark.. Paul F. Jung trans ferred to Pappilion. Charles P. Hill on District board. W. A. Core. V. J Diet rick, Frefl Keichman are off for threshing, after which they will re port for service. Thomas J. Ilenne s:ar of Weeping Water has his let broken. ?"0T ACCOUNTED FOR TO DATE. I'rum Monday's Daily. When the lists were called and cheeked up this morning by the local board, Fred Reike of Stockton, Cal Frank and Mack Riggs. of Rnghton. Mo.. Luther IL Ilutsell of Huggins, Mo., and Claude Riggs. who has been working for W. S. Jean just south west of th? city did not respond. The man at Stockton, Cal., nothing has been heard of him. Frank and Mack Riggs had gone to their home to visit thf folks before they went, and have net returned as also is the case of Luther II. Ilutsell. who went to 'uggins. Mo. and where is Claude Riggs has left not known. ONE OF THE MANY INSTANCES. Mr. F. T. La pit. Rritt, Iowa, writes: "Meing a user of Triner's American Flixir of Hitter Wine for the past 12 years. I cannot recom mend a better family remedy than Trliyr's American Klixir as we can ned do without it. In thousands and thousands of other households Trin er's American Klixir has made good in the same way. It is not a bever age, it is a remedy which must be taken in doses and. as Mr. D. (. Oudshorn. Chemist of the Hoard of Health of the State of West Virginia declared on Nov. 2L 1915. it has to be looked upon as to be a medicinal preparation. If you are troubled with constipation, indigestion, head aches, flatulence, nervousness, gen eral weak nes?:. thi.s remedy can be relied upon. Price $1.10. At drug stores. Triner's Liniment is an ex cellent preparation for rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sprains, swell ings, etc. At drug stores C5 and 65 cents, by mail 4 5 and 75 cents. Joseph Triner Company. 1333-1343 S. Ashland Ave.. Chicago, III. w. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. Fast of Riley Hotel. Coaes RIock. Second Floor. .J. ?....?. ?. .r. .?.??-.. ?.? t.nf.ionery at the Journal office. .CHESTER S PILLS hl'hrf.r s Diamond Jtrand I'illa In lira and bold m-ilhc SM'.oi itn Blue Kiblxm. IrniriTl.. AsV f"rilI-rili:.TEn a DIAU'IND 1!K.VNI FILLS, for 9 yeuskiiuirnas nt,bafct. Always RcliMle SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ICH A THEY ARE AFTER THE SLACKERS WEEPING WATER HOME GUARDS ARE AFTER SOME DELIN QUENTS NEAR THERE. From Monday's Daily. The mission of the home guards is to do the things necessary, which the law in its broader application or more specific sense, does not take cognizance of, and the company which was organized at. Weeping Water, have not lost the view of what they are there for. This morn ing they were in when the boys were ;oing away and desired to take the matter of the delinquency of a fani- ilv in that neighborhood, who had few of their substitute to the hogs, had boasted that they had gotten two f their sons out of the draft and would get the other one out. While there were a number of the boys voung men. the father had rented ine lariii 10 ine fuu, m iun 1 w keep them the manager of the farm, and they hired out by the month to the boys, which they seemed t-.i think would cover the legal phase of the matter. The county attorney was out of town and they had to defer the matter until his return. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. From Monthly's Daily Mrs. George F. Dovey. who has not been 111 the best of health for the pr-.st months and who has not been improving as much as her relatives ind friends would like, was taken to the Wise Memorial Hospital in Oma ha yesterday. It is hoped that her illness may yield to the treatments Hid care received at the hospital and 'hat she may soon be able to return to her home in usual good health. Her large circle of friends will be sorry to learn of her continued ill less and hope she may enjoy a speedy recovery. i.i:; 11. mith'k. Tli tate .f Neliraska. Cass County, .-. In the County 'omt. In the matter of the estate V. Meisititfer. Deceased. 1 n r.adinu and lilin the .f Mi lla AIdsiiiKT. praying of Adam petition that Ad- m in itra t ion of said Kstato granted to Mi-tta Meislniiel mi n ist ta t ri x. niay le as Ad- ordtr.d. That AiiKiist 5th A. D. 101S. at ! oVIock .. M.. i fissiuned for hearing said petition, when all per sons Interested in said matter may ap pear at a ( oiinly Court to be held in and for said County, and show eause whv the praver of petitioner should not be irranted: and that ttotiee of th i.tid.iiev of sa id. pet it ion niel the hear inir thereof lie Riven to all persons in terested in said matter liy publishing a eopv of this order in the Da t tsmou t li Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper minted in said Count v. for three si cessive weeks, prior to said day of liea 1 intr. Da led this t'th dav of .Tut v. 1!US. ai.i.kn .1. r.Ki:so County Jiidjje. i. Tin-: nriv cm irr op Tin: CO l Ml OP CASS MCIIKASKA. In the matter of the estate of Sarah A. I.oiik. deeeased. Now on this loth day of July 1!US this eauso came on for hearing upon the petition of Alva !. Ionpr. aliening .imouir other thinirs that S-arHh A l.ontr. departed this life at Murray, Cass County, Nebraska, on the :rd dav of June tills. iiwiiIiik real estate which was the homestead of said d -eased. of the value of not more than SirniMi.nii, and that the same was wliollv exempt from attachment, execution or other mesne process, and not liable for the payment of debts of said deceased Also Riving the names of the heirs of saiil deceased, as Alva C l.ontr. Anna l:. Miller. Minnie II. Stokes, and Addie .1. Stokes, all of whom are of full aire and asking that administration of said estate te dispensed with in accordance with the provisions of thft statutes of Nebraska, and it : ppearlng to the court that a hearing upon said peti tion should be had: IT IS OKHKl:i;i that all persons In terested in said estate appear before the County Court of "ass County, Nebraska, at the olTice of the County .ludre, in I la t tsmout h. Cass Countv, Nebraska, at ten o'clock A. M.. en the lh day of Autrust llS. to show cause if any. why the prayer of said peti tion should not be k ran ted. IT IS Fl'RTI I KK onDKKFD that this order he published !n the Platts mouth Journal, for three successive weeks prior to the date- of said hear ing. IN WITNKSS AVHKPvFeiF I hav hereunto set my hand this 10th day of Jiny luifc. jiy the emirt. ALL KM J. HKKSeiN. (Seal) .1 wks County Judije i.i:; i, .xotici:. To II. D. Hathaway, ejeorge W. Fair fiedil. John S. Townsend. Robert J Lackey. Nicholas lOnnle. A. K. Alexan der and te their unknown heirs, de vise's, legatees and personal represen tatives and to (ieorge 11. Uirel, defend ants: Vou and each of yeu will take notice that on the L'eitli day eif June, 101R, llermia K. W-indhani filed her petition in the District court of Cass county Nebraska, against yem and each ot yeu, the object and prayer of which Is that she may be adjudged owner in fee Simple of Lot 1 in Rlk. 11, Duke's addition te Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and lt 1 in Block 1 and Lot 8 in Hlotk 2 in Tejwnsend's addition to IMatts mouth. Neb., freed from all claims of an estate or Interest therein of any of the elefendants. and all persons claim in? by, thiouph or under them, anil that you and each of you he perpetual Iv enjoine'd from claiming any ritrht title, or interest or right of possession adverse to title and rights of this plain tiff, her heirs or assigns, and from ln tcrferirij? with the peacable enjoyment of raid lots by the plaintiff: and for such other and further relief as equity may reei u I re. Vou and each of you are required to answer to saiel petition on or before Moneiay. the L'fith day of Aupust, 1918, as te any interest you may claim therein er yejur defaults will he enter ed therein and the allegations of said petition taken as tru'e. II KKMIA E. WINDHAM. U. B. Windham, Atty. 7-1-4 wks, wkly. Your stock can be delivered In South Omaha In flue s;iape these hot days with an auto truck. Call the Plattsmouth Garage for particulars. JX--.'l'i-"-.r 'Ket r.ont.tslSPluici Drachnv '-mn : " " i -Six, "3 s 7, a a. -i-r r.PKT. vt -H ALCOH01--0 A-i- Q?ie5 ! L-UicFood by Rcula- Ik 1ir.gifr.-Sttfiiafl.s antlBciyclsCT 1 Kicrciu'iio.iaw""-- . i Cheerfulness andRcstComauns 1 ncr.hrr Onium.Moirhuiciior I vi; 1 VotVaIICOTW' I jiiiivnu. J JiothtU' Sa-'lt J, rne.-mint it fa tfvtute Seat Harm irrJ ! - A helpful Remedy for 1 and Fcxrishness and 'si"? 2. or m Loss of .lnev 8.C 1- rac-Similc Sijnatarr ox j rIiEGCNTATCoyPANV. 1 'Eim; Exact urv of Wrapper. I.Kti I. NOTICK. To Pauline (ilelham, as Administra trix eif the estate of Cetu-ge J. ejl.Uiam, l'ieased: Kichald Conway e)!di,am: Cuza J. Ilaker: I.atuna Connally: i'auline Oldliam: Fay Oldham: John J. Oldham: Jessie 1 . Snyder: Kllison 1 eildiiam: James W. eildham: Vera II. Oldham: I'olly Oldham ami Mary I.. Craig: Vou are herehv notified that em the Jl'nd elay of May 11K. plaintiff tiled a petition in the Oistrict t'ourt ef Cass County. Nebraska, prayiif. amonr oth er things for an eider to be enttri-d by the court ellrecting the administra trix of the estate of e'.eorge .1. oldliam. deceased, to convey to plaintiff I.ets one e, 1 and two e "J ) ami all of Lots three e") Jind four ill not taken by e'hieago .venue. in I!lo-rC I'ne Hundred Sixty-four 1 : I City er IMattsniouth, Cass County. Nebraska, upon I e- pav iiicnt ef tin- balance of the purcliase price in ne-eord;: ne with t!u cemtract entered into between the plaintiff and the said Ueorje .1. oldhaur. liming I. is life time on tlie Uli dav eif September 1917. Vou are further notified that there will be a heariny: upem said petition at the Oistrlct Ceurt llooin In the Court House, at IMattsniouth. Cass County. Nebraska, on the :;rd dav of Senlcmber 191S. at the hour of ten o'clock .. M. to all of wliich and the alletrations of the petition, vou will take due notice. JOHN II. IIALLPTniXM. C. .. HAAVI.S. IMaintiff. Attorney. Jl'J-0 wks. i.i:t. i. mi tic 1:. The State of Nebraska. Cass County, ss. In the County Court. In the mat ter eif the e-state of Nannie (Ill.sun, Pel-cased. n reading- and tiling the petition of W. .1. Streight praying that Adminis tration ef saiel K.-tate may be granted to him as A dm inist rator. Oldereel. That August Utli A. I . IMS, at ! o'clock A. M.. ts assigned for hearing said p'tition .when all person interested in saiel matter may appear at a County Court to lie held in and fer said County, and show cause whv the prayer of petitioner should not be granteel: and that notice of the pend ency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to alt persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the IMattsniouth .Journal. a Semi-weeklv ne-wspaper printed in said Countv. for three suc cessive weeks, prior to said dav eif hearing. Oated Julv 17th 1H1S. ALLIEN .1. liKKSoN. .T22-:.wks. Countv Judge. Put your in OUR BANK It f ' tTWI 7 ' jrrk. mm Alt IMF. w. -r m if 1 Wyf 'XTRAVGANCIT CRUSH JTOVL AND KEEP VOU POOR ? EXTRAVAGANCE IS A HABIT- SAVING IS A HABIT. IT IS AS EASY TO PUT A LITTLE MONEY INTO THE BANK EACH PAY DAY, AS IT IS TO FIGURE ON WHAT PET EXTRAVA GANCE YOU CAN INDULGE IN. BUT, YOUR EXTRAVAGANCE WILL LATER BECOME A GREAT BURDON YOU'LL GET THE "DEBT HABIT." YOUR SAVINGS WILL SOON SHOW A BIG BALANCE AND YOU CAN LOOK FORWARD TO SOMETHING WORTH WHILE. WE PAY 31-2 PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. " COME TO OUR BANK. Farmers.. State Bank THE NEW BANK. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS FROM 7;00 TO 9.00 plfWiP 1 For Infants r.nd Children. .a, ,-.. ia mmm aiwiaw MBmnmmmm Mothers Know That Genuine Oastoria Bears n Use or Over Thirty Years LEGAL NOTICE. The State of Nebraska. Cass Coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Cus tplitt Sr., Deceased. To the Creelitors of said estate: You are hereby uotifieel. That I will sit at the Ceninty Court Room in riatt.niouth in said County, em August ll'th, 1!1S, and Novembe-r 14th, ISIS, at f o'clock a. in. each elay to receive anil examine all claims against said Estate, with a vi- w to their adjustment ami nllowa nee. The time limited for the presentation ef tlaima against said Estate is three months from the 12th day of Aug ust A. I). 101 S, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from taid 12th day of August, IMS. WITNESS my hand and the seal eif said County Court, this 12th day of July, 10 IS. (Seal) ALLEN .1. HKESON. lo-Iwks County Juele. SECOND HAND FORDS- We have a few gexul useo Frdj for sale. T. II. Pollock, Garage. l'J-3td2tw A healthy man is a king in hi; own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure' blood and sluggish. liver, use 15 unlock Hlood Hitters. On the market 35 years. $l.2." a bottle. Rand-McNally war maps for .sale at the Journal office. BOMT L&T Always M K a. xsr Signature.?1 life 1 y mfa .. iiT .- . 1 -, s':j r.