MONDAY, "AUGUST. 10 1918. fc- FAGE FOUR. FLATTSMODTH SEMI-WEEKLT JOURNAE. TJciz plattsrnoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBEASKA Kntercd at rostoUive, Dattsinouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PKICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Save fur your county's sake. -:o: No luxuries for soldiers niits for home folks. :o: -no lux Our lovs i 11 winning victories l"'r lie v.Ihmo world. :o: S. diti.ms talk is not Koinjr to t;o much longer in this town. They're s-poltt d. :o: A mini must bo a true American t.i bo rhitcd to otllce this year in N't lraka. :o: Wo will all ! plad when the pri- lii.uy oirotion is over and the riders at- up for the rate. : o : 'I I j r cru'.v!! j.rjiuc is rocci villi; few - r iiiratulatory telegrams from lo ia now. .since tire lines got cross- t 1 : - bv the Yanks. :c:- 'i'ii'.re i-; no discount mi Mike Tritch"s totalities as treasurer. The . rs know that he has made a t.i :: ht'.il and elhtient t.Uioial. . : o: There are :-iiii- fellows in this I. twn who are eternally spouting off : 11 about the war who arc not really resxiiihle for what they say, hut vei vh. .ty is nut ready to accept t heir sialic. :o: Thi is a free country hut no '..: -:ar!!y vh-dp. who claims pro er;,,i und.-r tli" Stars pud Stripes --or a ri::ht to stand 0:1 the street earners a:;d dtride the bo;;t govern i:i t.t n t);e face of the earth. :o: From rcpo-ls coming from var parts of the state one would jiidu- that the w!;o?.t crop is turn-i-z out even hettrr than it has been i parted. In many places it is run 1 i"..; from -7 to '.' l.u!uls acre a."d i i!,,e it i-i even hncr than thn. :o: '1kiim1 f'larK predicts that ('011-:.:e--; vil :;d jo'i r:i . "just h'fore the NoM-iiiher election." If Congress Aoul'l wait until ju t after t he No '. iiil.er f leet ion its members could tl .ii tell whether or not to pack up tli-ir "1 hint's." for a permanent V. 'laecroi n z. :o: Senator Norris will hao a hard are at the primary. It is fortunate fur him that Loth Sloan and llaiu T.iond are in the running single. li.ciVd. eitlier one of th" latter ':.ld be nominated. One thiir-r cer tain there is no discount on Itoss I la 1:11110 mi's Ai'x'ricanistu. :o: The St. Louis Tlepublic lias a ' trouble editor," to whom all the readers are invited to confide their urievaiices. We wish the Republic would advise us confidentially, as P"wsjaper to newspaper, whether it works. Or do the other editors down there still have to. listen to everybody cKe'.s troubles, same as before? :o: "Th' Americans can't pe! no r 111 lime to save France." Ilindenbi:rg said. But they got over in time to stir up a big debate in GeriJ'.au politics over who drew America in. I'erhaps the Germans haven't lovird thnf t he Americans have arrived yet, but evidently they have heard of the Second Battle .f t lie aMruc. Which, for our immediate purpose:;, iuits as jti-t as well. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with t-OCAL APPLICATIONS, a thoy r.mnnt reach th sf-;tt of tl:s d'.r.ease. '.itarrh i3 a hunt d;.'a.v-!. rreatly in iif n'f'l by consUUitional conditions, and !n ordT to circ it '"'J mest lako an inf-rral remody Hall'.i 'atarrh Medi frp j, taken Internally and ats U;ru tliV Mod or, tho rnu-oi.:- c irfaecM of th-3 .. ,- i(J nl Mail a tflwi 111 ..1 - j - 111.: "rv i,-ti.' ribeI tiy one of H.n btot physlcianj l.'i t.i's country for years. It 13 com- ros"l 01 ... .................... lom'.ined with so-ne of the test b.ood .rrtrr' TJ.c perfert crr-.-.t,! nation of er-.Ii?nti hi Ilail-s Catarrh .Wi ,' u r.t vrcV'.rs siw-11 wonderful r. eltx" in f itsrrhal conditions. Send lor Pleasure seckinj; is light. :o: Internment 'of traitors should go right 011. :o: Senator N'orris lias been called back to Washington by Serjeant-at- arms of the senate, and will not be back for primary. :o: lly a little observation you will discover that some candidates are more cunning than they are com petent to till the office they desire. : :o: From the returns already in it looks as thought Marshal Foch had carried every precinct in the district where the German crown prince is running. :o: The American voters should in vestigate the loyalty of every candi date; should know that the men they support are 100 per cent Amer-J ican. :o:- In peace there's nothing so be comes a man a-s modest stillness and humility; but when the blast of war blows in our tars, then imitate the action of the tiger. :o: The various Allied drives in France are very satisfactory, but they would be funnier if we could get the cooked-up news Berlin puts out about them a little more reg ularly. :o: A sadder plight than Austria's could hardly be imagined. She has little to eat I and what she gets she must eat. out of the kaiser's hand, which is about the zero in eating places. :o: Polities is adjourned. And so i:r- several congressional candidate- which Mr. Wilson regarded iniruk;-! to the national administration. And most of them 'way down South in the Land of Cotton, too. :o: There is i:o particular reason to prowl because- the sugar bowl ha: been taken off the restaurant table The waiter sugars your coffee rev. and generally gives you more than you allow yourself at home. :o: We wish .Mr. Hoover would hurry back from London so we could ask I'd m as man to man whether it U necessary in order to win the war that we should have string beans for breakfast merely because there is a surplus in our garden. :o: Tlw national piano tuners' con vention says women are not good tuners, because they haven't the patienco of men. Patience huh ! It's the patient housewife who has to slay around and listen while the instruninet is being tuned, isn't it? :o:- A journalist accused oT having made tine hundred thousand dollars out of pro-German propaganda testi fies that he has bought three hund red dollars' worth of Liberty Bonds, thus making him at the very least three-lent lis of 1 per cent American. :o: . An exchange says: "To Like from woman her corsets would be to take the backbone out of all femininity." If the corset is the backbone of fem ininity, then their must be a consid erable spineless proportion of male population which should begin wear ing corsets right away. :o: We would warn some fellows in this town tha if they don't cease blowing off on the streets their sedi tionary remarks, they are going to get themselves into trouble. There are two or three who take a special delight in defaming President Wil son and those who conduct the war. They are apt to he snatched up any moment. A word to the wise ought to be sufficient. THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE. The joint American and Japanese force to be landed at Vladivostok will have a mission of helpfulness and cheer to the Russian people What the attitude toward it of the Bolshevist government will be can not with certainty be foretold. The German government, of course, will represent its landing as an act of hostility, anil its agents in Russia will try to move the Bolshcviki to declare it such. The German government probably has considerable influence with the Lcnine government. The Brest-Lit - ovsk treaty seems to show that. The Entente nations that are trying to save Russia to her own people and to world democracy are not now trying to rival that influence. They give kaiserism a clear field with Lc nine and Trotzky. But what the Entente nations do mean to pre serve is their influence and their standing with the Russian people. That is the object of intervention ' Siheria. It is a move not against liussia. but against Germany. It is to raise a .standard in Russia that loyal Russians who resent the per tidy of Brest -Litovsk may gather around the standard of Wellington when England intervened to save Spain from Napoleon. Russia must not be abandoned The Allies ar under as great and binding an obli- alion to expel Germany from Rus sian territory as they are to expel her from France and Belgium. Tho Allies could have peace tomorrow and every German soldier would in stantly be withdrawn beyond th" Rhine if France, England and Amer ica would agree to let the kaiser keep bis Russian spoils. The Allies are not fighting for that kind of a peace. The Russian people have a claim upon their pro tection which cannot be ignored. and although the Allies are not now ill a position to much more than give a sign that, the claim is recognized, that sign they can give. The join! force at Vladivostok, too small to be more than a guard for the mili tary stores there and a patrol for the Siberian Railroad, is a sign to the Russian people that the Entente's moral obligation toward them is in full force and effect. K. C. Star. :o: TO RESTORE BELGIUM. One interesting suggestion is that of Mariam M. Dole of S-AUta Monica. Cal. All the allies agree that Ger many should be compelled to restore Belgium and Northern France which they have made a desert. The sug gestion is: "That the German army, when defeated, should not be allowed to return to Germany, until soldiers ami officers alike have assisted in rebuilding the devastated region, by doing the manual labor of recon struction under the direction of the local civil and military authorities. Would that not bring home to them tho greatness of the wrong they have done and give them a better chance to expiate their crimes than the payment of a mere money in demnity." it is claimed thai such an arrange ment would break down the mili tary caste in Germany, enable tho WHY Buy Flour and Substi tutes when you can get PURITAN, VICTORY AND RYE you will save money and time try it! FOR SALE BY HALT & Sd people to inaugurate a democratic government and start them cn a new career which would finally lift them to the level with the civilized nations. World-Herald. :o: The heat wave may be brok'en but like the jointed snake its fragments must have become reunited. :o: If Ross Hammond fails in getting the republican nomination for Unit ed States senator, we miss our guess two miles and a half, and the re publican party of the state will re gret it forever after. :o: The war, says an exchange, has made the cigarette and wrist watch respectable. Then why not enumer ate old Nero of Rhome, whom tin Raiser has bv comparison, made over into a fairlv human old chap? :o: The big circuses have been hit hard by the war and the draft, many of the acts now being carried on en tirely by women. Which won't hurt the interest in the circus any -unless they try to introduce ladies' bands. :o: While that dinner the kaiser 'id- ered in Paris for April 1 has lon-v been consigned to Iho garbage csmi. and the fire has long since died i. ; in the Paris conk stove, there is a little place at St. Helena thai is open all night. :o: The death of the commander of the U-boat which sank the Lu-i-tania is reported again. This man's death is one of which we never tire reading about. We hop- he dies a thousand deaths, and that they ar.' all correctly and amply reported. ! :o: Mr. Burleson's telegraph operators are to get a raise in pay. but Mr. Burleson's letter carriers, he coa sidered, didn't-need a raise. Mr. Burleson's idea seems to be tha: sitting at a telegraph key is harder work than lugging a mail pouch in the hot sun. Maybe it is. We'll leave it to the postmen. i.i:;l MTi( t- John To.i.l. Tillie To.bl. Susie Kin- -b y. Jiin es W. Kinirslay. Cale.ia Co-. -'.i We; .. Coli.er, Victtir Tl om- as. Id. ma Thomas, V.ella Km-I-ii.iii, .lo'in l-:aslman. Sjlvia Hoefer. ami Lawrence Jb.efer. defenilan ! .sill take notice Hat on th" :;ist .biv of July. 1!1S, Harry :. To.bl plaiu i!T. lierein, tiled his petition in the Ii-'-U jet court of Cass county, Nebrask i. auainst said defendants and others, tin- object Jind prayer of which are t.i ouict the title in the plaintiff to the Southsvest Quarter. (SYV 1-I of tie Southeast (quarter (.vj-; l-i) or flec tion Thirty c:u. Tosvnshio Ten (lei. i:iiu;e Poiiiteen illl. in Cass Counts Nebraska, on tin? rounds that said tract of land was erroneously omit ted from a deed thereon by Levi Todd. sr.. to his wife, l.ydia Todd, of dale of July I'Mli, l'.nl.",, and recorded in book -!". p.T-e 17. and al so for the reason that plaintiff and his predecessors in title base had actual. open, excoisivc and adverse possess ion of saiil real estate for more than ten years hist past. You are required to answer said pe tition on or befoie the l;tii day of September. i:1. Jated this :;ist das- of July, i:iV. HAPPY Topp. Pla in till'. ;v li. C. MWYKIJ. His Attorney. To Pauline Oldham, as A.liiilnistra trix of the estate of Cn'iirpp J. oblham, Ineeasod: IJichard C.insvy Mdham: t'uz.a J. Paker: La una 'on nail y : I'auline oblham: Pay tildham: .lobn ' . Oldham: Jessp. . Snyder: i:ilison I. Oldham: James V. oldliiini: ra 11. Oldham: Polly Oldham: Mary L. Crai-,'. and all persons interested In the estate of Jackson H. Oldham. Hecensed, in cluding creditors and claimants. You are hereby uotitied that on the Hh day of .May Plls, plaintiff tiled a petition in the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, prayintr anions; oth er things for a 11 order to be entered bv the court direction' the administratrix- of the estate of (lonrpc J. oblham. deceased, to convey to plaintiff the Northwest Quarter of, the Northwest Quarter of Section thirty-one C',11 Township eleven (1l IJatiKo fourteen ll Cass County, Nebraska, upon the payment of the balance of the pur chase price in accordance Willi the contract entered into betssecn the plaintiff and the said Oeorue .1. Old ham, duriim- his lifetime, on the 1Mb day of January, l!1. and to have the li'tje to said land ipiieted as against the defendant. All persons I n4 crest ed in the estate of Jackson !. Oldham, deceased. includiiiK creditors and cla Imants. Yoi nre further not Hied Hutu will be a lieariner upon said petition at t he Idsrrict Court liomn In tho Court lbni.se, at PlnUsmmit h Ca:Js Count y, Nebraska, on the 3rd day of September 1U18. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M In all of which, and the allegations of the petition, you will take du notlci;. c. A. i:awi,s, fi:ank j. urddi;. Attorney. Plaintilf. J21-6wks The State of Nebraska, Cass County, fi;. In the County Court. In the Matter of Kstatn of Adam YV. MeisiiiKer, Heceased. To the Creditors of Said Estate: Yon are Hereby Notified. That I will sit at the County Court Kootn in Plattsmouth in said County, on the tHi dav of September, 1018 and on the 10' h day of December, 1018. at 10 o'rlock A.'M. of each day to receive and ex-, amine all claims asrainsf said Kstaie. with a. view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims apainst spid Instate is 3 months from the Hth d;ty of September A. I. lots. Jnd the time limited for payment of debts is One Year from said tHh day of September 1318. Witness my hand and the seal of said Countv Court, this 5th day of .AUSTUSC 1316. Jj- "'T' - ALLtJ.N J. isrJ.li.'J.x. (beau , T-iruji, -.l By Florence White, Cleric i-i;gai. sotice. Notice to r.i'r. Resident Defendants, lliear unknown licirs. devisees, legatees, personal 1 epii sentatives and all other persons Interested in their estate. To David Stotler, if living, it deceas ed, his unknown heirs, devisees, lenatees, personal representatives mid all other persons Interested in his es tate; (Jeorie Stotler, Nettie Stotler, Walter Stnller, Klla YV'ayant. Clarence Wayant, Alary Pope and Joseph pope. You and eacTi of you are hereby noti fied that Carev Ij. Stoller, as plain tiff, on the 10th day of July mis;, tiled hts petition in the District 'oiut or Cass fount. v, IS'ehrns ka , wherein you and eaeh of you are defendants; the 'djjeet and player of which petition is for the partition of The Kast thirty-live f" a. res of the Northeast Qunlter of the South east Quarter of Section nineteen tr.O Township ten (101 IJan.ce fourteen (It) Kast 'tl I". AI. Oas County, Ne braska. ami the adjust infT of the claim of plaintiff for improvements by him placed upon said promise. You and eaeh of vim are further uotitied oii are required to answer said petition km or before Monday the LMrd day of September. 1KIS. caijky 1.. st -ti,i:i:. f. A. BAWLS, Plaintiff. At torney. 1.1:1; 1. TvoTiri: To Pauline itblham. as Administra trix of the estate of lleor'e J. Oldham. Deceased: Ch-hard Conway tlldiiam: Cuzv.ji .1. P.aker: Lacuna Connally: Pauline llldhaai: Fay Oldham: John J. Oldham: Jessie I . Snyder: Kllison t old! am: James W. Oldham: Vera II. Oldham: Pollv Oldham nnrt Alary L. Crl: You are hereby uotitied that en the L'l'nd day of .May P'ls, plaintiff tiled a petition In the Idstriet Court of Cass Countv. Nebraska, pray hit;' aueuir oth er ihi'iiKs tor an order to be entered by the court dirt 1 time the ndmiiostra- lll of the estate of '. p;e J. Oldham, deceased, to convey to plaintiff Lots one (It and two t ) and all of huts three (:: and four it) md taken by Chicago .Wenue. in P. lock One Hundr-d Six t y-four I 1 1; I Citv of Pla 1 1 diion t h, Cass County, Nebraska, upon the pav 1.1, tit of I be balaioe of the purchase price in ao 01 it:: to i- with the contract cnlci-cd into between the plaintiff and the :aid C.eore .1. ( i d I a 1 1 1 . dntit'LC 1 , 1 -; life lime on the lldli da v id' September PM7. You are further lediticd that there will be ii hearitei;- upon said petition at the District Com I IJooni In the Court House, at PI . 1 1 in on I 1 1, Cass Counts, Nebraska, on the ::ul .lay of September Ull. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to all of which and the a! b-ua t ions of the petition. ou ssill take due led i. ... JollN II. IIALLSTPOM. C. A. IJAYVLS. Plaintiff. Attorney. jL'--f s ks. i:itlt TI M. (MlvMUIMMS TO TU l.i:s C IM OHIMIIC 'l IOV OI-" II Mv O!' Mt ItlMII K. OP All ItlllH K, M:ll AMsh I. I ! . A . 1 11 1 I .ma t: 11. 1 ' 1 ;e;- of 1 I- - Pank of MmiiIihK. of M ti id. . '-, in the I'.oinlv nl 'a.-..---, and t ;-l;'ii- 01 '- br-iska. do hei. I. v certify tii.it ct ti e regular ai.nii.'l n tin-r of tin- y'.t'-'i- l-obbis of tic said bank held on the hist (i-ti das- of July. 1'ilv, at wldch m-i iii;:: inrnv than I w 1 i 1 i 1 ds of tiie 1 Mni k was represented, a mo tion was n 1 ; ! . I . -. sccopil.-d and iniani- nioiislv earrnd. that Ai tides number Pour. Six and Piul'.t of the Articles of I hi ii 1 1. ra t i o n f said bank 1 ai.it sob-I to read as follows: APTlCLi: Number Pom: "The auth orised amount of capital stock of tl is .01 ... .ilj.ni s!,:il be tSS'elits-li.- l!:ouand dollars $ eiu ) di- ill. .1 in!. two hundred and fifty shar.s. of one bundled dollars j-ad, --u. eiKl ..f whidi shall b.- paid in." AIJTICL1-: Number Six "The indebted ness of this coipoiation shall at io time excied tl-- amount nf its paid in capital and surplus except for deposi ts." .IJTICI.I-: Numb, r P.iht. "The af fairs of t' j-; inrporatioii shall be 1111- .! r tie control ; n I im;im;i-.'. 111. lit of) a boa til of directors co us is t i n"; of not b ss than three nor iii'dc tha" lis-e s ha r holders, whose tcim ot offii shall he for the period of one s.-ai, or until tl.-ir successors are doted and pialirie.l. not less tha'i a liii.j. .1 i t of whom shall resi dents of tl,e ..ni,ty in which ti. bank is In. ill. .1 or ruunlii s ad.iai-et.t t her. to. It sua 1 1 be t he duly of 1 1 hoard of dii c. tots to elect from their Tiumler a president and scrre tars. and s.-lect a vice president and cashier, and they may also (..-lo I an assistant cashier and such other d.rks and assistants as tie busi ness of 1 hi1 corpora ( iop may require. The term of office of the officers of this corporation shall be one scar, or until tluir successors are elect. 1 and oualitic.l. The board of direc tors may adopt such by-laws for the regulation and mana.-nicnt of the affairs and business of the corpor ation as is may deem proper." And I -do further state under oath that the paid in capital stock of said bank was at said in.ctin:; by a unani mous vote of all the stock represented increased from $ 1 ."..Hint. on authorised to $"."..000.00 authorized. of wjii.-l ijn.nii'i shall be paid in, and that th full amount of said increase- vi. ."..0110 pas been paid in. II. A. O I 'Tl 1 MA NX Cashier. State of Nebraska, i "on nl y of 1 'ass. ss. Subscribed and sworn to before in. by I!. A. Ciitl'iuann. liadii- of tht t.aiiK 01 .s'uruocK. 01 Alui.lo. K. .Nebras ka, this ;.th das- of Aliens, lots. JKKKY P. .Mclll'C.lf Notary Public. tSPAl.t I y 1-.1i11111is.si1.il expires March 'l't, lOl'i) NOTH i: TO KPIHTOIt. . The State of Nebraska, Cunt y 1 i ss. ss. Ju the Mailer of the Instate of Marc.ir- t't 1M11111111, deceased: In Homily Court. To the Creditors of said li.-ceased: You are hereby politic.! that I ssill s i t at the County Court loom in Platts- liionth. in said county. mi the tirst day of -Sepiember. P. is, and on the I'd day 1 lecein her, Plls, nt nine o'clock a. 111., of caeli il.iv to rcceise and examine alt claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment ami a I loss a nee. The time limited lor the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the tirst dav of Septem ber, A. lOtS, and the" Ijme limited for the payment of debts is six monUjs from said lirst day of Sepiember, 10 IS. Witness my hand and the sral of said County Court, this "1st day of July, to is. allpn J. upkson. County Jud&e. Mi'i'icn ok 1 1 i:iti.f;. In the County Court of Cass County, ! elirniKn, In the Matter of the ltate'of Ma tilda Kssiek, . Iii'i .'asril : To all persons interested in said re late. Creditors and Heirs at law: You are herbs' notified that. William P. ICssick has tiled his petit-ion ie this court. allcKins 'that Matilda Kssick, late of said county, die.) intestate, in said county, on or about the L'd day of September, 10P5. beintr a resident and inhabitant of said caunty nrd the own er of Hie following described real es tate: Lot eleven :tll in block three fSV. in the village' of Manley, in Cass county. Nebraska, ami leaving as her-sole and only heirs at law. the follosving named persons, tow it: William P. Kssick, husband, Minnie I Coon, a daughter. Helen L.. Coon, a granddaughter. Mable Coon, a grand dauchter and Ralph Coon, a graud- 'son. who are interested Jn said prop 1;;. ..nnlfn.. to the rleedpnt laws of" ti, ttmp nf Xehraska. and Dravlnsr for the state r. t:i,.:,j Ta.,o1,j ffct Contents UYMVn . . ri.-o r rT. ! ' Aciicfab!crrcparaticnfors- 1 . ......t .:.,.th!;,nrt hvRcUla- j rjiiiwiiiu" j , : lintncSloniachsnndUvwebor - - '.if Thereby Promoting DicsUon , Qiccrfulr.e5sandRcsLCoat3in I neither Oniam. Morphine nor Mineral. Not Kahcotic AL Arnna- I frtktir Suiit J ' j rtnint f j .' '(-ritxiate Suit ' hunn .'vrJ C1,'n i i .i.. r.A tmcAx TvT I Ccnsti iiaU'on and UiarrhocJ . . ! iuul rcvcrisnne fee Simile SJwnattsre I r! rilsCENT-U-mCOMPAW. Kxa-t Copy c; Vrappcr. a .let e 1 111 i na t ion of the time of the .b-.-,tl, .1 s..id Matilda Kssid;. deceased, the names of her heirs at law and the d.-i.e of kinship thereof, and the ril.t. of descent of the teal property belon -4 j n to said il.'-. .l.-nt in the stat" of Nebraska, and for ai order barring . laims a;;ii'i-t said estate, and for sue.h other and further orders as may be ! . ,-.ui 1 ".- for a Mii rn t t i.-pos j t ion of said matt.-r. Said In titer )-,..- 1 1 'ii si t for a li."-;ir-iv at ti e eo'inty cniii t l oom in Platts 'uo'.ith, .-aid county on the xth day of An-.i:.-t. 1 I s. ;,i the hour of nine dock a. 111. at which time all per sons h.terevtcd may ;ip,i r and con test said petition. P- the Court. allpn .1. p.i:i:son. County JudLte. P. !'. lid' :'7f!i, 1'US. .lollx A?. Ll'.VHA, .t iic for I". tii inner. MlTKi: 'IO 4 It i:il I Oltv. Mate of Nebraska. Cn (omits. h. In the. Matter of (he Ksta: of C.allant Lakes, deceased: To the Creditors nf said Instate: Yon iir.! hereby uotitied that I will sit a' tee Comity Court room in Platts uionth. in said county, on tl,e '0th day f Auir-i. and JMh day of November. A. l.. 0P. at nine o'clock a. m., of ea. h .day. to receive and cxninino all . l.-.:i-is a'iai!it said est.ite. with a viess o th. iv a d.i i-t mi- ti t. and allossar.ee. The time liin: t,.ti for the pi esentat ion of claims r gainst said estate is three nionil..--. t'loiri the Li'th day of August, A. I., P'ls. and the time limited for payment f debts is one year from said U''lii day of August, itn.ss my h;ind and tlse seal of said County Court, this ".,t!i day of Julv, '..'is. AI.LKN J. PKKSoN. County Judge. CALVES TAKEN UP. V.si r;iyed, four spring calves, tak en up on 111 y farm, 4 miles north west of Alurray. Owner can have property by proving ownership and paying expense;. C. l DeJiius. Kand-JIcNally war maps Tor sale at the Journal office. tL r- c i f Ul - : br: :r:zL". -':- .vA V& ' . . . ; ; . . , wz DID YOU EARN THAT MONEY? WELL YOU WORHED FO IT, DIDN'T YOU? WHY CAN'T YOU PUT SOME LITTLE PIEf-F OF IT IN THE BANK EACH PAY DAY, SO THAT SOME DAY IT CAN WORK FOR YOU? YOU WON'T ALWAYS BE ABLE TO WORK; EVEN IF YOU ARE WELL. THEN IT WILL BE A FINE FEELING TO HAVE thp uimi-i, ui.u ivu LUULU WORK. WHICH Ti NOW. BANK IT. rm,rl is WE ADD 31-2 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS AC COUNTS AND 4 PER CENT ON TIME CERTIFICATES. COME TO OUR BANK. Farmers State Bank i THE NEW BANK, ' OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS FPOM 7,00 TO 9:C0 ' "7 "J.J n klti g n fcV W 1 WfJ For Infants and Children. Mnrhprs Knnvj That i I 1IIUMIWI V ItllWII J' Genuine Castona Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Sri -s.V" - J Poultry Wanted! A car load of live poultry, to be delivered at car near Burlington Freight depot, at Plattsmouth, Nebr., on Friday, Aug. 23rd, one day only, for which wc will pay in cash : Kens 24c Springs 25c Ducks 15c Geese 14c Old Cox 15c Hemember the date we will be on hand rain or shine and take care of all the poultry offered for sale. W. E. KEENLY. Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets arc Intended espe cially for stomach troubles, bilious ness and constipation. If you have any troubles of this sort, $ivc them a trial and realize for yourself what a first-class medicine will do for you. Thry only cost a quarter. mm ism T C CCNUJH CO V PA N f, UfLW OH CITT. . W.r,Sl -; J .VMM " U H i Tii Y tir -nmiatm'mtttmmmiiti nil ft ft FV fat fi A . . . r f ' ,