MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1818- PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE TWO. WILL IKE A El A. G. BACH REMODELING BUILD ING SIXTY YEARS OLD WILL MAKE MANY CHANGES. WAS AN OUTFITTING STATION Before the Railroads Had Come to Plattsmouth Or Ne braska. l'rorr Thursday's Iaily. Awav back before the sixties. over sixty years ao. in 185S, the building between the Terkins House and the store of A. G. Bach & Co.. was built by a man named John Krouth. and was first occupied by the tirni of Amraison & Dovey, who did an immense business therein. At that time this was ar outfitting station, for the people who went across the plains, and made trips with .ox teams between this point and Denver and the west. The steamboat traffic was the only way of reaching these posts then, and the river trade was larse. the poods com in? in via boat, while the ship ments poin:; out went the same way. It is in this building- that the firm of Ammison and Dovey did the iin jiiense business which supplied the overland trade from here to the west. In Mr. Dovey who has slic ed ! d the former firm traded the place M Henry I'.oeck for the prop erty which is u?ed now by the D.ivey stores, and Mr. IJoeck went to th- place and enzaped in the furniture business until he con structed the place which he yester day sold to IZ. A. Wurl, which was in 1SS. At that time he sold the buildinir down the street to Li. F. Kohreil. and he finally to Phillip Tritsrh. and it vent to the bad and was finally purchased for tax by I. IVnrknan. and was later acquired by H. M. Sot-nnichsen and then to A. tl. r.;ch. Mr. Hach is now making it modern, and will put ar. up-to-date iri'iit in the place, and will use it for a store room and make the rooms above into livlncr apartments. Tii? chance will greatly enhance the appearance and well as value of the place. BROTHER HAS CREEPING PARALYSIS l'rT,j Thi-rsd.i y's D.tMy. Mrs. Sam Cline arrived last even in? from l'.'-r home, at I.amnni. Iowa, where they have been making their heme for koiup time, and was u visitor here over night, and this m rnin? departed for Caldwell. Ida ho, where she is called on account of the illness of her brother. Peter K. Knapp. who has been afflicted with creeping paralysis and which it is considered there is no hope in his ca.-e. Mr. Knapp formerly liv ed in this city and was an employee of the Burlington shops but has been in the vest for more than thir lv years. RIP VAN WINKLE 15 HOME. l-'r-ou Tl; ii rsil:i v's I;iily. 'h:irles fox. who said be lived in Greenwood fifty-two years ago dropped into this town this after noon and took the train for Green wood, where lie said he would try .Mid find sit'o one whom he knew when he left there, just five years after the 'Crime of '7:'.'. lb- .-ays he has been in the wist drivin? stage coaches and herding cattle, and that when he got away MODERN BUILDING Plattsmouth Auto Tire and Cycle Repair Shop! WE DO ALL KINDS OF TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING! Tires Retreaded Rebuilt! Good Workmanship! PRICES REASONABLE! ;. ElQEUtfilS, Krtig Building, Plattsmouth, Neb. from Greenwood, he did not care to write. It seems strange that he would care to return after this long time. DEPARTED LAST EVENING FOR WEST From Thursday's Dailj- Mrs. Frank E. Cook, who has been visiting in this city for some days past, a guest of her parents I,. II. Petersen and wife, departed last evening for her former home at Havelock, and will tomorrow de part for the further northwest, go ing to Seattle, Washington, where Mr. Cook now is employed in 'the ship building yards. Mr. Cook and family will make their home in the west for the present. WILL VISIT IN OLD VIRGINIA. From '"'bursdav' Daily. John Farris and family from near Murray were in the city yesterday afternoon, and were accompanied by Mr. S. M. Copenhaver, Mrs. Farris' father, they looking after some trading. In a few days they will depart for old Virginia, where they will visit for some time and where Mr. Copenhaver will make his home in the future. ENTERTAINED AT THE HALE HOME From Thursday's I:iily. Mrs. J. V. Hale entertained in honor of her little friend Miss Mar garet Jay, and her little visitor Miss Opal Denson of Omaha, who was visiting here. The evening was spent in recitations, vocal and instrumental music and games, as well as dancing. At a late hour the hostess served a delightful lunch eon, of which all partook with rel ish and declared Mrs. Hale and Miss Margaret, the best of entertainers. These present and to enjoy the occasion were: Misses Marie Black. Martha Ice land. Mable Foster. Helen York, Mable Gravett, Minnie Sutzman. Orpha Leland. Helen Foster, Mild red York, Myrtle Foster. Margaret Jay. Opal Denson. Messrs. Hoy Den ham. Glen York, Fred Forbes. Wil lie Den?on, George Forbes, Douglas McCrcary. Martin Daughman, Mart in McCreary, John Hale, Glen Hale. FOOT INJURED BY SPLINTER. From Thursday's Daily. Frank Schocknies some time since stepped on a piece of wood at the river where he was fishing, run ning a splinter in his foot, and after having it taken out of his foot and the foot dressed, it healed up. and later after having worked for a month, gathered and a few davs since he hz' to have it lanced and it is now doing nicely, but the best promise he has from the doc tor is that he may be able to work in three weeks from now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This is not only one of the Lest and most efficient medicines for j coughs, colds, croup and whooping I cough, but is ah:o pleasant to take, ' 1 1 f . . , .. . . iiicii is important w nen a nieaicine must be given to young children. Chamberlain'j Cough Remedy has been in use for many years and lias met with much favor wherever its good qualities have become known. Many mothers have given it their unqualified endorsement. Wm. Scruhy, Chillicothe, Mo., write". "I have raised three cLildren, have al ways used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and found it to be the best for coughs, colds and croup. It is pleasant to take. Both adults and children like it. My wife and I have always felt safe from croup with it in the house." Chamber- ! Iain's Cough Remedy contains no opium or other narcotic. Proprietor RETURNS FROM THE NORTHWEST JAMES DVORAK AND HERMAN WEISE RETURN FROM TRIP TO THE NORTH WEST. From Thursday's Daily. Some three weeks since James Dvorak and Herman Weise. living just out of the city departed in Mr. Dvorak's car for the northwest, go ing to Boyd county, where they visited at Spencer and also at Greg ory, So. Dakota, and on their trip up they, found the roads good. until they approached Norfolk, when. they found much mud and lots of rain, which continued all the way after that. In South Dakota they found the roads good, though everything was looking fine and with good crops. They then went to Wolf onnntv nffpr visiting with Louis Dvorak at Spencer, and at Atchison thev visited with friends, and look ed after the farm of Mr. Dvorak and returned home with the car but found the roads pretty bad ti,pv hnd a verv uleasant time though ..while away. BEEN DOWN WITH RHEUMATISM From Thursday's Daily. John Sutton of South of Rock Bluffs, was in the city this liinrn- in the first time for over three weeks, on account of his having a severe attack of rheumatism, which has kept him pretty close. So er ions it was in fact that he was com pelled to crawl to do his chores, as he could not get up when down, un til he had crawled to wine object where he could lift himself up with his hands. The rheumatism efi'ect ing him in the hips more than at any other point. He is feeling much better than he was though still suffering greatly from the attack 54 GO FROM GLENWOOD TODAY From Thursday's Pally. Mrs. Alfred Irwin was a passenger to Glenwood. Iowa, this morning where she goes to assist in the Red Cross supper which is being given to the fifty-four boys who go from there to Camp Dodge this evening The government is furnishing a dinner for the boys today, and the Red Cross this evening. The hoys who are to go have known of the matter for the past three weeks, and characteristic of the boys of Mills county, they have been drill ing for all this time and have the manual of arms and training pretty well in hand. They will give an ex hibition drill this afternoon, and will depart for the camp this even ing. Of the fifty-four which are to go from there all of class one of the first draft is taken., and eighteen of the last registration, which was held on June fifth last were taken This is calling pretty heavily from our sister county across the river. FLIRTED WITH GRIM MONSTER From Tl.ursdn v's Daily. This morning as A. W. Smith w; corning down to the city for d parture for the state fair, he w: driving along with his car, it mak ing a little noise and thinking that the Missouri Pacific train had pass ed, but which chanced to be a little late, did not Fee the train approach ing from the south which is behind a hill, the train and he. both going at a fair rate of speed, when look ing up, it looked as though they should run together. Mr. Smith applied the brakes with all their power, and at the same time shutting off the engine, but w;is not able to stop his car. until the front wheel was in line with the boxes of the truck of the cars of the train, the box striking his wheel on the tire and turning it out of the way. This was closer than there was any comfort in. for another foot and the contact would have been sutli cient to have drawn the car in which Mr. Smith was riding in to th-. vor tex of the whirl of the wheels, n such a way as to have caused an accident whose consequences no one could tell. Fortunate indeed was Mr. Smith that he was able to .slop the car at the point where he did. For a Weak Stomach. The great relief afforded by Cham berlain's Tablets in a multitude of cases has fully proven the great value of this preparation for' a weak stomach and impaired digestion. In many cases this relief has become permanent and the suffers have been completely restored to health. W. A. ROBERTSON. Lawyer. East of Riley Hotel. Coates Block. Second Flcor. -r BROTHER OPERATED UPON LAST NIGHT Frmn Friday's Pally. Mrs. K. K. Cotner and brother John Haynie of Tabor, Iowa, depart ed thH morning for Council Muffs, where lierold Haynie, of Tabor, j Iowa, was operated upon at the Jennie Edmonson hospital last night for appendicitis. The young man who was extremely ill with the malady, was taken to Council Muff a la?t night leaving Tabor at six o'clock, and was expected to lie op erated upon today but on arrival his case was so acute, that an oper ation was performed at once. Mrs. Cotner and brother therefore go this morning to j-ee the brother. RETURNS FROM TRIP TO COAST. From Friday's Dally. Win. McCauley and wife return ed home this morning from their trip which has extended over nearly a month, at Portland, where they visited the National encampment, of the Grand Army of the Republic, and visited with friends from here. They found many former. Platts mouth people there and had an ex cellent time while there. The trip was planned also for the bettering of the health of Mrs. McCauley. who has been troubled with hay fever but found that climate to be verv beneficial to her health. HOME AGAIN FROM THE WEST. From Friday's Pnily. Mrs. W. K. r.ry;in and daughter Miss Lueile, who have been vis-itinir at ltoulder. Ft. Collins and Denver ('(dorado, for the past three or four weeks, spending the time with rela tives, and seeing the mountain scenery, and enjoying the climate, which was cool and nice during the excessively heated spell here and most too cool since, returned home yesterday morning. Mr. Bryan will not return for a month or so yet. as he is looking after some business regarding some farms he had there. HAS PURCHASED A POWER WELL DIGGER From Friday's Paily. .1. W. llobson. has just received a power well digger, which lie hut now gotten in shape for work, and is prepared to sink wells deeper which has given out and do not furnish enough water, and to con struct new wello on short notice Mr. llobson is an experienced well man. and a good worker, and with the now equipment will he able to do the best of work. THREE CHILDREN IN THE SERVICE From Friday's Paily. Mat Jirousek writes home to his parents in thi.; city from Camp Dix. New Jersey, saying that he is liking the service fine and that he is so busy that he cannot find time hardly to write, but that he will try and keep th; folks posted as to where lie is. Jack writes from the Dread nought Kearrage. that he is now an operator in the Jiadio service. and that he likes the work. The daughter Miss Julia, who is a nurse is located at Ft. Ililey, and is doing her port i"ii in the service and glad to be able to offer her services. BACKACHE IS But Not So Bad If You Know How to Reach the Cause. Nothing more discouraging than a constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It's hard to work or to rest. llarkache often indi cates bad kidneys. Plattsmouth peo ple recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Kead this care: Mrs. C. C. liurbridge, Vine St., iM;;t ti.inouth. savs: "About five year ag', my back caused mc a great deal of misery. It ached most all the time. After I had taken Doan's Kidney Pills for a while, my back felt as strong as ever. Since then. I have always considered Doan's fine for backache and kid ney trouble and have recommended them to niy neighbors when I have heard them complaining." Price Oftc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney romeriy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same hat Mrs. Purbridge had. Foster Mil burn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Danhoea in Children. For diarrhoea iu children one year old or older you will find noth ing better than Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, followed by a do?e of castor oil. It should be kept at hand and given ps soon as the first unnatural looseness of the bowels appears. DISCOURAGING loo (ffltaot Lano REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE, Sterling, v Nebraska We have sold numbers of Cass county, Sanders county, Johnson county, Pawnee counnty, Richardson county and Iowa people land in Southeastern Nebraska. When you buy land in Otoe county, Nemaha county, Gage county, $75 and up per acre, you are getting something that will make you a bank account instead of failures. Wc have some choice 40, 80, 120, 160, 240, 320 and 640 acre tracts of land, with very reasonable prices and good terms. Wc have the iargest and best land list in South eastern Nebraska. It will pay you to sec us for a home or investment. If JMI miA Lrrirri m i.i:;m, MiTii'R. To 1'iiiiline Oldham, as Administra trix of the stte tJeorge J. Oldham, I . i eased : Kit-hard Conway Oldham: Cuv.za J. Haktr: I.aeuna Cunnally: Psiulirip Oldham: Fay Oldham: John J. iHdham: Jessie IV Snvrtor: KUison I Oldham: .lame? W. Oldham: Vera II. oldham: I"lly Oldham: Mary I Craitr, .ind-all iM-rsons interested In the estate of JaeksiMl i. Oldham. Deceased, in (liulni:," creditors and f-:almants. You are h-rehy notified that on the 4lh dav of May litis, plaintiff tiled a T-etition in the )istriet Court of ('ass County. Nebraska, praying anions oth er things for an order to he entered In- the eourt diret-tins: the administra trix of the estate of (jeurttf .1. Oldham, deceased, to convey to -plaintiff the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section thirty-one (31) Township eleven (11) hance fourteen 14 Cass Countv, Nebraska, upon the payment of the balance of the pur chase price in accordance with contract entered into between. the the Plaintiff and the said Oeorfre J. Old iisT'ii liiirinir his lifetime, on the 1.1th lav of January. 1;US. and to have the! title to said land piieted as aKainstj Tile tleienoaiH. person iiut'iiiru in tl.o estate of Jackson G. Oldham, d 'leased. including creditors and e!a ' t-ia II f s. Yoi are further notified there will be a heaririK upon said petition at the District Court Koom In the Court House, at I'iattsmouth Cass County, Nebraska, on the Urd day of September 151S. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to all of which, ami the allegations of the petition, vou will take due notice. C. A. KAVI,S. FKANK J. I.TT.LIK. Attorney. Plaintiff. J22-6wks kk ii ti m. .tMi:inn:Ts to aii- Tiri.KS !K IM'OIIIMIIt ATlt'.N !' llMx OK Ml ItIMM K. OK MHIIHIt'K. KIIIOMv. I. 11. A. Guthmann. ti-Oi'er of the P.auk of Mtirdock. of MurdocV, in the County of Cass, and the Styte of Ne braska, do hereby certify that at the regular annual meeting: of the Stock holders, of the said bank held on the lirst fist "lay of July. 191S, at which meeting more than two-thirds of the Capital' Stock was represented, a mo tion was made, seconded and unani mously carried, that Articles number Four. Six and Kisht of the Articles of incorporation of said bank be amended to read as follows: i:tici.F Number four: "The auth ori.ed amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be twenty live thousand, dollars ($25.00(1) di vided into two hundred and fifty shares, of one hundred dollars each $:n. (inn of which shall be paid in." AKTICLK Number Six "The indebted ness of tl.ls corporation shall at no time exceed the amount or Its nam in canital and surplus except for deposits." AKTICLi: Number F.iwht. "The af fairs of this corporation shall be tin der the control and management of a board of directors consisting of not less than three nor more than live shareholders. whose term of olTico shall be for the period of one vear. or until their successors are elected anil oualiticd, not less than a majority of whom shall be resl dents of the county in which the bank is located or counties adjacent thereto. It shall be the duty of the board of directors to elect from their number a president and secre tary, anil select a. vice president and cashier, and they may also select an assistant cashier and such other clerks and assistants as the busi ness of the corporation may require The term of office of the officers of this corporation shalt he one year, or until their successors are elected and oualifled. The board of direc tors may adopt such by-laws for the reanlation and management of the affairs and business of the corpor ation as is may deem proper." And I do further state under oath that tho paid in capital stock of said bank was at said moetine: by a unani mous vote or an me stock represented Increased from J1j,00i).OO authorized to $2.,'mun auuiorizeo, or .wnicn $20,000 shall be paid In, and that the full amount of said increase viz. $0,000 has been paid in. 11. A- liC niiAisrvi Cashier. State of Nebraska, County of Cass. ss. Subscribed ana sworn to nerore me bv II. A. Guthmann, Cashier of the Hank of Murdoek. of Murdock, Nebras ka, this 5th day of Auarust, 1918. JkiKKY K. Alclil till Notary Public. (SKAhl My commission expires March 2o, 1320. TOR SALj Modern five room cottage, well lo cated. Inquire of C. A. Rawls, own er. 28-tfd&w IE u ihanopfi ILsad STERLING, NEBRASKA irznr HI i.ni i.k;ai, xotick To Pauline Oldham, as Administra trix of the estate of Georne J. Oldham, Deceased: KicharJ Conway Oldham: Cuzza J. Paker: Laenna Connally: Pauline Oldham: Pay Oldham: John J. Oldham: Jessie D. Snyder: KUison I Oldham: James V. Oldham: Vera II. Oldham: Polly Cidham and Mary L. Craif?: You are hereby notified that on the UL'nd day of May 11 S. plaintiff filed a petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, prayinf? anions oth er things for an order to be entered by the court directins the administra trix of the estate of Georse J. Oldham, deceased, to convey to plaintiff Lots one (1) and two (2) and all of Lots three (3) and four (4) not taken by Chicapro Avenue, in Block One Hundred Sixty-four (164) City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, upon the pay ment of the balance of the purchase J price in accordance with the contract ! entered Into between the plaintiff and the said Georpe J. Oldham, durins his life time on the 3 0th day of September 1917. You are further notified that there will be a hearing: upon said petition at the District Court Koom tn the Court House, at Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, on the "rd day of September lflS, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to all of which and the allegations of the petition, vou will take due notice JOHN If. 11ALLSTKOM. C. A. PAWLS. Plaintiff. Attorney. J22-S wks. MITK'i: OK KIVW, SKTTI.KVlK.Vr In the County Court of Cass County, .Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass. ss. To all persons interested in the tate of Piicilla A. Noyes. deceased: es- On rending the peition of Charles K. Noves, prayins for a final settlement and allowance of his account tiled in this court, on the 27th dav of Ausrust PUS, and for distribution of residue of estate to such persons as are entitled t hereto. It is hereby ordered that vou and all persons interested in said matter may, and do. appear at the Countv Court to be held in and for said county, on the Ith day of September, A. D.. 1H1S, at 10:00 o clock A. M.. to show cause. if any there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be pranted, and that notice of the pendency of said peition and the hearlns thereof be si ven to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the I'iattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearins. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set niv hand and the seal of said court, this 27 th day of Ausust, A. D.. PUS. ALLKN .1. KKKSON, (Seal) County Judse. Bv Florence White, Clerk. 9-2-lw Miss Kittie Cummins, t cache of piano and theory. Fall terms be ginning: Sept. 9. Res. Studio 002 Pearl St. Tel. 19. ltwGtd September Bulletin of Excursion TO THE EAST- The entire scheme of Eastern fares will bo available durin- September Th ese are probably the last reduced fares of the year to the East TO WESTERN RESORTS- You can go to Colorado and Estes Park on reduced fares durin" thi month. Colorado in September is ideal for a short vacation and a ranid health-come back. 1 The Bitf National Parks will be open during the first half of September Reduced fares from Wyoming for the hi- StafoFair at Douglas Wt. ' b t 1lh- nkn frnm rVlri-.l f,. tl, r-..l i c- " I ieill- ber 8th to 14th; also from Colorado for the tember to 2"Jnd to 28th. Get in touch with us for whatever kind of a tour yo t desire to make during September. We will be pleased to 'inform you and serve you. ""m R. W. CL EMENT. Ticket Agent L. W. Wakeley, General pqScon, 1004 Farnum Street, ueneral sener Agent, ? mm lb! so L ;r: r f pansy r am I Tin: mTiti-'r nn ht k ( OI .M'l. m:iiuamvA CASS In the Matter of the Guardianship of Asms Havir. Mary JIavir and Cc- cilie Havir, Minors. Order t Show Chiimc. This cause came on for hearins upon the petition of Mary I. Pelohlavv, as suardian of the estate of Asnes liavir, Mary Havir, and Cecilie Hair, minors, pray ins for a license to sHl the un divided 1-t", interest of each of said minors in and to the followins de serhed real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, ::. and 1 in Block :, and Lots 10, 11, and 12 in Plock 10. all in Duke's ad dition to the city of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, for the support and maintenance and education of said minors, there not beins sufficient per sonal property to furnish support and maintenance and expense of education for said minors. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate mav ap pear before nit- at the Distrht Court room in the said city of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on the 2:'.rd day of September, P'lv at pi o'clock A. M.. To show tans'- why a licerisi; should not be srantcd to said suard ian to sell so much or all of the a bvo described real stale as sha'l be nec essary for the support, ma i n t -na m-o and expense of education of said Illin ois and for their best interests. This order shall be published in the Platts mouth Semi-Weekly Journal for a per iod of four weeks successively before the date of hearins. Dated this 2.'!rd dav of Ausust. 1U1S. JAMKS T. 1JKGLK Y, Judge of the District Court. S - 2 'J - I w Minn: ok kivm, si:tti,i:mi;m' In the f ount Court of Ciin t'oiinly, t-briixkn t Slate of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. To all persons inter stcd in the estate deceased ; of Mary F. Welch, t n readins the p Lambert prayins for titfon of Charb-s a final set I lenient and allowance of his account Pled in this court on the 21th dav of Ausust 1!1S. and for final settlement of said' estate and tlischarse of the executor. It is hereby ordered that vou and all persons interested in said matter may. and do, appear at the Countv Court be held in and for said coun tv. on the !Mh dav of September, A. D, 11I1S, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to show cause. if any there be. why the oraver of petitioner should not be Lrraiited. ami that notice of the pendencv of said petition and the hearins thereof I.e. Siven to all persons interested iu said matter by publishins .1 cony of ibis order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in ahl county for one week prior to said day', of hearins. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of :l i.i ...... this 21th day of Ausust. A. I .. mis. LLHN .1. KKKSON. (Seal) Countv Judire Ky Florence White, Clerk. 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