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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
THURSDAY. JANUARY 10 TAO TWO PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. - - '- Children Cry for Fleieherfs ilie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in us3 for over thirty years, has borne the signature cf " and has beea made under his per j 'f'?iA sonal supervision fince its infancy. Vi Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 44 Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience agairst Experiment. What is CASTOR E A Castnria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, T-ropr, and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Jlorphine aor other narcotic substance. Its cpe is is praararuee. For more than thirty years it has beca in constant use for the relief of Constipation, flatulency Triad Cclis and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising thercfrcm, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowe's, aids ib.2 assimilation of Food; giving healthy and E&unal sleep. The Children's Panacea Tbe Mother's Friend. Bears the Signature of la Use For 0ver 30 Years The Kind Ycu Have Always Sought LOCAL NEWS Kdward Krivanck. who ha: been 1 spend in?? tl.e Christina holidays sit the home of his mother Mrs. Ko:-j r-.m T,..-i;.vs i,,i,v. iKrivanfk. departed ill's ni'cr.i.n Vrs. Kdwanl Lowis. of Hellevue. for lijs ho,e at Meadow Crove. v.-as a visitor in this city this after- ' lrr(" is in farming, i. . ,!. coming to look after some bust- j John Thierolf has accepted a po-iif-? for the day. : : ition with the DurliiiRton as a llcrrv Sp.d.t of Lal'Iatte. was ! wnl ki ;au !n ,1,e crow of bri,l"e car in The citv between .rains tooluv Peters vorkins at the pres- !... ; iti- aficr R.me trading with the ' t time on ;i bridge which the com-Pl.m-i:it.ut!i merchants.. is constructed at Orea- V;.Itr liramlt departed last even- '. ;,oli: I:.- !.r !..:isvil'o. where he enters! ' Kkhey was a visitor in this the .!';.:;. :.uiit of the Lincoln TeIo-ti?y yesterday from Omaha, and af- praph ae-.l Telephone company. ter having spent the day with his A. J. SthaeiTcr, from sontii of Ce llar (': el:, was a visitor -in the city y. 'i-i.!:iy af'tertoon. having come to tf.nv after -tor-ie matters of business h re. j 1 .'.1. I. 'b'Teii! s, of Klmwood was a vjsisi.r ii: t'-; city thi.; moruiiij?. com-' ir.:", . it!: the re::iains of II. L. Ves ta". ,'lr. lei. nuts i.; the funeral di rector at 1 win wood. I'red I'rol.aska. of Wahoo. who ha.: lii'ci vl'-itinu in this city for the j;t lew day:;, a jjtiest at the homo e hi: father, K. I'rohaska. de parted lasi evening fur his home. :..ru- V.'. Wall of Lni'Iatte v.a a visitor in this ci'y for a short time this uMeriH'on where he is looking after .ome business and re turned home on the afternoon train. Mrs. M. Ford, of Cedar Creek was a vi.itor in Omaha this morning, and returning Mopped at I'lattsniout !i to look ai'tf-r sfjiue matters for a few hours l; fore rtturning to her home' at Cedar Creek. I brother. H. J. Kichey, departed for Louisville, where lie was looking af , ter soi ie matters and visited over . n'jjht . . . r?jv; !vi'a I'r ,twt wlio l:as been at I.. ;.-s visiting here for' some time past the home of her parents It. veek as a guest of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. L. V. Scott, of the Chris tian church, departed last evening to resume her studies at Cotner univer sity, at Bethany. Miss Erva was ac companied as far as Oreapolis by her father who went along to assist in making the transfer as she had con siderable baggage. NOV Prr.pir ;:i:d wife, departed today tor 1: r work -t Pipulca. Oklahoma, where Fhe is the a;-i:tar.t cashier in the bank at that place. From Monday's Dar.y. Mrs. William Schmidtman was a passenger to Uellevuo this after noon, where she was spending the afternoon with friends. A. H. Fornoff of near Cedar Creek was a visitor in this city this morn ing, coming to look after some busi ness for the morning. Jacob Reichart of Louisville was a visitor in this city this morning coming down to look after some business at the court bouse. Last Saturday afternoon Miss ller mia Windham departed for Lincoln, where she is visiting at the home of her brother. Wade W. Windham. Phillip Horn was a visitor in this city this morning, from his home near Cedar Creek and was looking after some business for the day. A. J. Keiser and Grant I lacker. -berg and wife were in from west of Mynsru looking after some trading at the store of the merchants thin morning. F. W. Campbell was a visiter i:i this city this morning from his home ea:t of Murray and was trans acting some business with the mer chants. MU-s G ret la Ilackcnberg from near Cullom was a visitor in the city this morning coming to spend tl.e day with her sister Miss Cressie I lackenberg. Miss Villa Gapen.' who is teaching in the schools at Friend, was a visi tor at the home of her parents, in Murray over the Holiday vacation, and last evening returned to resume her work. T. M. Christ of the Chri.-t and Christ Studio, was a passenger to Omaha, where he is looking after some business for the day, in line with the business which the lirm is engaged here. Marquis I5rash .of Kockport. Mo., who has In 011 vi-iting at the home cf Herr.ian Waintrouh. and family, for a s-hort time departed la'. even ing for his home. Mr. Hrash w ;:s the brother of the late Mrs. Wai:: troub. Andrew Stohlmau. of Louisville, was a business visitor in this city on last Saturday, and after having' com pleted tie matters claiming his at tention, he returned to his home in the evening. j Mrs. Fred Kbinger, of Plainview , j who has been visiting in this city 'for some time past, spending the ! Christ m-'s holidays at tiie home of i her mother Mrs. Lmma Weidman. K AT R N OAK HILL CEMETERY; - , weeks before he was discharged. He j will visit here for a short time with i friends and relatives before return i ing to his work at Waterloo. HE IS WITH US AGAIN. THE LAST SAD KITES SAID OVER THE REMAINS OF MRS. JOHN E. SCHUTZ. in Monday's Iailv. 11.. : , .....1 i 1 L'S ll.e n ui iz uvn aim i.ijih.-i 1 Webb has been mustered out of the service and returns to the Journal WERE family, and will aist in the mak ing of the paper again. Mr. Webb was an excellent man, and we loath . ; to let him go, when the country 1 called, he answered, and we were PRIVATE FUNERAL WAS HELD ZL ! conditions as they were lain. He j r.iade as good and efficient a man in The Casket Was Open Tor the View- the service of his country, as lure, ing Of Remains Baring' UlC 'and after the signing of the armis Morning. tice. returned to take up his work there. .We surely welcome him. as j we know his many friends in this From Tur.-oiiy's I 'any. , city do also. At the late home which she loved . ! so well, and at which she presided two PTTTTTT?'F.'Kr TyrATl to make happy the members of her family, as well as friends. The fun- , i,im Monday's Dn!!'-. eral of Mrs. John K. Schutz was- I f. H. Carroll, of this place, receiv held this afternoon, attended only ed t ho sad news from Pierce, Colo., by a very few friends, it being pri- that his daughter tVera) Mrs. Can, vate. The services were conducted had died there of the Flu. She by Rev. L. W. Scott, pastor of the leaves a husband and family of small Christian Church of which Mrs. 'children. She was born and raised Schutz was a member. Many were Jn K!mwood and married in Kansas, the tokens of the love and friend- ! a few days later be received word ship, of her many friends in the that his son. Leonard had also died shape of flowers, which better told j with Flu. Leonard was born in of the donors feel in that they could pln.ttmouih and raised in Elmwood. have been otherwise expressed The t the time of his death he lived at remains with loving hands were i',.xford. Kansas. He leaves a wife tenderly laid at rest in Oak Hill am five children. Just a few days cemetery there to remain until t lie ; ju.fi.rt. nis death ii0 attended the Angel at the resurrection morn shall !f,i:icrili f hjs sister, Vera, at Pierce, sound the trumpet calling forth from Colorado. Klin wood Leader-Echo. the graces those who sleep in the j quiet churchyard. I GOES TO WINNER, SOUTH In the death of Mrs. John K. j EAI'IOTA AFTER VISIT HERE Schut7. the husband has suffered a; nattsmoimi barage! J. E. MASOr, Proprretcr Agonts for f & r,. ui!im r at r O S i- rt ? fMrr 5 Tnlftl THE. CAR FOR SERVICE! Let us demonstrate to you. We also Repair All Makes of Cars! (PSk m- A m w w mi s rese aaio Weldins and Batteries Charged! Auto Accessories! Hawkcye Tires! -GIVE US A CALL Telephone 394 Rssidcnce 22H IN Till: DISTIIKT ( OI IIT M'lIIt TFT 1 ' O "1 In tie matter ..f t) ar.pl leat lot, of i V P.fi If Q ii 111 I H I j!ti!T Sn.ik.-, iidminiftrator. for license jLiVJUllt U hJ IJ U U 1 IJL1 U i : i i: i : r s?rnr c rsr-: Xhiv. on this fitli day of November, . I i. i:l, mis en uso ;Miie on Tor ik'.u - i i:.:r u'oi tl.e piAitior,, eii.lcr oath of 1'i-t.i-y SiioK.-, mi m in iyi rr t or of the -s- j t::'.f t't l.fixn het h Sunnier, ileeensetl, I myinjr for liceiise to the follow- i ?i it (li-sfiil til rciil estate of said Klizn 1 i'i Simmer, jh'ioased : I,ot: Kour 4, I"ie I.",!, anil Six (lii. in Block Twenty I'iTlee (L':;i of tie ViMasc of ICairle. Cass Comity, Ne'raska. or a sufTh-ient ,'inK'iii'l t!:f'iif to liiiiif; Hie sum of I si::.I. ce. the payment of oN-l.fs al- 45c I op.--. which nothing can repair, as j f'fm Mom!as Daily well as the deprivation of the little daughter of the tender care which the mother alone can give. The par ents. A. L. Todd and wife, who had with tender solicitude watched the child grow into a maiden, and the maiden bloom into womanhood, and who have lavished all their love up on her are especially hard hit by her demise. Also the loss is keenly felt by the sister. Mrs. E. J. Mei singtr, and brother, Chester Todd. This morning HAVE ARRANGED FOR VISI'iniG NURSE A. Ko::" who has been at burg. Iowa, f ir some time pJst, I where he a vi;it;ng wi'h friend ; j aim i;.Aii;g eiter ! no :u.-:e;iss. re turned here this morning and lias i 1 Lim- ; departed this morning f;r her home I in the north. August O.ssenkopji. of Broken I'.ow, seme ii.atter.; to look after, and will ::rcba")lv engage in work here. who is visiting tit hi old home at Louisville, was a visitor in this city !o:i !a.-t Siterday. returning to that lplr.ee in the evening. -Mr. Ossenkop M.irtln yt'-vens of L.il'lalH, is likes the we-t fine and will r'.orte l as being very -!cl:, having i return to hi- home there. -hortly DR. 11. G. LEOPOLD!"'''" OSTEOPATHIC -PHYSICIAN .frc'nl ilc-nlin in lllrir ftf Unmri AVL'Th insi:.-i.st:s tkeatkd Lye Teste J arid Classes Fittf.i Night Calls Answere3 After Eoaii ar.d Sundays by Appointramt. t:Zi k. n- to 12-on 1:: 0 m. t.- 5:3f piatt3moui,. Neb fir.t been taken wib. tiie influenza, ptid biter- turning ino pneumonia, wine.; has b.ep: hitu i nhis be 1 for jthe p-.'f fourteen day-s. It is also reported that there are a number of ca of sickness in that vicinity. Mi s "'larn Krebio. of Spenctr. who l.a been visiting in the city I spending her holiday vacutioi. Ii'in:? f her gram. mot her .f.. .. a. i j .Mrs. liot-e irivoneK. ueparieo uns morning for her home where she , will take up her work agait. as a teacher in the public schools there ' nr.d wa accompanied as far. as 1 j Omaha with her grandmother. , Vi:s Krva Sco't. who has been vititing in this city for the past On account of the urgent need in many rases. w!ieririt had been im possible to get a nurse to care for Influenza cases, it has been found necessary to employ a visiting nurse, to care for the cases which could not be supplied otherwise. . The mayor has in conjunction with the lied Crofs secured The services of Mrs. Julius ITnll of this city who is an able and efficient nurse, and un derstands quite thoroughly the care cf cases of this kind as well as all oilier kind.-. It was desired before to have had one, 3ut until now one could not be gotten. Where the cases are urgent those needing will please call Mrs. Frank Dunbar. plume number (;:, and she will see that the mire is notified. Do not call Mrs. Hall, as she will probably be somewhere r.l Iter duties as the visiting nurse, hut call Mrs. Dun bar, who will see that your place is visited as .soon as possihle. It is expected to organize a class of such nurses, in order that there may be more efficient work done. lowed nTi.inst said estate, and allow ances and eosts of ai'rn inistt i t ion. for Leland S. IJriggS, ; i he reason that there is not a suffi- , : M'i -ul amount ot personal propertv in who was musttred out of the sorvice j ,, f. plss.,s,:ilin of' s;lill Henry Snoke. some two weeks ago, as a truck mas- ' administrator. I'longlng to said es- ... Itfte. to iav said debts, allowances an'l ter in the S. A. T. C. unit at Purdue V-sts. I'niversity. West Lafayette, Indiana, ar.'l who came here to visit briefly with relatives, departed for Winner, South Dakota. where he-made his homo prior to the time of his en listment in the army last June. He went up to look after some business matters which called him there at this time and may decide to remain in Winner for the present, although at the time of his departure he was not certain that he would do so. LEGAL NOTICE. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear before mo at chambers In the City of Phittsmontl, in said county, on the 14th i:ay of January, A. I . 1M1!. at the hour oi' ten o'clock a. in., to show cause, if any there he, why a licence should not he started to said Henry Snoke. ad ,:i i ii I - li ii t or. to sell si) much of the above described real estate of said ieeeier,r as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is further ordered that a copy of tin-' order be served upon all poisons iiiU -rested in said estate by caur-in? tin same to be published once, each week for four successive weeks in lite IM.il l smou t Ii Journal a newspaper pi.i iishod and printed in maid count v of j s- j a m i ;s. t. n i : ; l k v. ;-4nl: Judge of the District Court. i.i;;i, MiTK K, WANTS TARDON FOR OFFENDER Holiday Greetings Carl IK STORE FOR YOU oad of Mew Bsiick and Other Cars! S .-v YOUR 1919 KODEL n 'SSI I AT THE Mrs. tl. II. Meisinger and d.iiigh ter. tr. George V. Horn, wlto is vising at tbe home of her mother, io-ar Cedar Creek were visiting in the -ity for the day. .the uets at the Inime of their son and brother Jehu J. Meisinger of this city. Kobt. Poisall was discharged from I he service last Friday and came to Ilavelock and Lincoln yesterday morning, where lie is visiting tem porarily. He will arrive home to morrow, coming to stay ami rest lor Thu morning State Agent Wilson a short time before going to Work m cme from the Cnvornnr- nf aSain. j fice. and is the special agent for the .Mrs. John M. Mayiield and little i apprehension of the blockade run daugbter. Mis.; Krnfa, departed last i ners, was in the city, and was very S:itur lav afternon for S'nerdian, V.'v-! much interested in getting recom- oniing. wliere they will visit at t he ! inundations signed for the 'pardon home of Orville Ames and. wife forcing of Paul Pavilich who was con- isoir.c .time. Mrs. Ames is a sister of, victed in the county court the sec- Mr. Mayiield who died a few weeks f'"l time, the iast time receceived ago. ! a sentence of sixty days, in the ('. A. Spacht, who has been visit ing in tiiis city for the pai few tlays i'apping to sec some of his friends here on his return from his home at Alliance, to Municipal pier. Chicago, deprrle;! hist evening for the east, returning to hi.; ta:i:.n in t he navy work. Lieut. Harding, who has b ; n visiting in Iha city for tlie pa-t week, as guest, at tbe home of Mrs. j county jail. j It is understood that one of the ! officers has signed the recommenda tion, but others connected with his conviction would not sign the &ame. JAMES J. SAMSON VISITING HERE James J. Samson i here on a visit, at the homo of his Mster, Mrs. Harding's father, Geo. E. Dovey, d:;- Edward W. TJeius. as well as other parted far his station at Camp Funston yesterday afternoon, going via Omaha. Lieut. Harding bus been spending the Christmas holi days here with Mr. Harding. .FARM FOR SALE. relatives here. Mr. Samson has been making his home at Waterloo, Iowa, and frcm there he enlisted in the service and was sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas, where he after re maining for a while was sent to Camp Merritt, New Jersey, for go- In ti e listii.t Court ol" the County of Cass, Nebraska. Charles C. I'armele, Plaintiff - vs- .laeob ! 1'alter: Mary Falter: O. I'. Olson, tirst real name unknown; Mrs. I i. 1 ONoh. first real name unknown, wife of O. V. Olson: .1. X. Kins', first real name unknown: Mrs. .1. X. Kiiir. first real name unknown, wife of .1. X. Kintr; W. l- Winslow. first real name un known ; 'I a feme A. Atkinson: Kr-n.-st 1. Shellenbarnr; Texas Kio lirande ("ompanv, a Corporation, and Kred Warner. Iiefendan ts. o(ice of iilt To the defendants, o. 1. Olson, first real name unknown: Mrs. O. 1". Olson, lirst real name unknown, wife of O. I. Olson: .1 X. Kin--, first real name unknown: Mrs. J. X. Kinsr. first real name unknown. wif- of J. X. Kinp: Texas Kio CJrande Company, u Corpo ra t ion : Von and each of you are hereby noti fied that the plaintiff has filed his amended petition in the above entitled action in .the ldstriet Court of Cass '..Ti.iv. Nebraska, to foreclose a mort gage given hv Jacob I Falter and wile, Marv Falter, to Charles F. Pavis. 'ssiiined bv said Charles F. 1 avis to Leonard W. Selielhel and assigned by s:.bl l.eiinard ". Si heibel to the plain t i IT. which said mortgage is dated August "S, 1!1.'!, and was recorded in the office of the Kegister of 1 eeds of i - count v. Nebraska, On August 111 13, at 10:01 a. n,., in book :!! of nil. i i ga--" s. at page r17 thereof, con veying lots 11 ami 1J in block 21 in tin; City of 1'lattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska. to secure one promissory note for the sum of $1 ."..000.00 dated August !. 191::. and becoming due Ja una ry 1:1! Seoiember 1. ISIS, with interest at H I o'clm k A. M. per cent per annum from September 1 mi:!, nnnuallv as evidenced by five in terest notes ' therewith of even dat a. id wlrcli principal note draws inter est at 10 tier cent per annum after due until paid and that the interest not. of SOiiii (hi t hereon, due epteinner i 1'ils. with interest at 10 per cent after maturity has not been paid, and that said principal note and said interest note ure long past itue ami by the terms ol said mortgage. the whole amount is due and payable: that th taxs for the year 1 1 1 7 in the sum of S:0.7r. became delinquent on the 1st .h:- of .'lav. l'.l'. and remain unpaid and that the plaintif! asks judgment ..li sanl priin-l ai note ;ii! imeii-.-M note ami s.iid mortgage and to fore close the equity of redemption against a'l the nartics therein. You and each ot you are refuirei to niswer said petition on or betore jion a v. the 1 ot h ilav of February. !1t. or default against you and each ot you will be duly entered therein. Hated this -.'tli day of .December, I'.) IS. ciiaki.k.s c. r.ii:jii.i.i;, flaintiff. W. A. Kobertson, ilis Attorney. (il.JO-UW Cured at a Cost cf 25 Cents. "Eight, years ago when we first moved to Matlocn. I was a great sufferer from indigestion and con stipation," writes Mrs. Robert Alli son, Matloon, ill. l naa irequent b?adaches and dizzy spells. and there was a feeling like a heavy weight pressing on my stomach and chest all the time. I felt miserable. ing overseas. Here be remained for A finely improved ICO acre farm 1 some time, when finally the orders j Kvery morsel of food distressed me. for sale, po-ssession given. March came for sailing, and he with many j I could not rest at night and felt 1st, 1918. One mile north-of Mur- 'others departed from port, and had I tired and worn out all the time, ray. Enquire of Lloyd Gapen, been out about 24 hours, when a ! One bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets Murray. Nob. 29-4wksd&w wireless called the ship back as an ' cured me and I have felt like a armistice had been signed. A short different person." time later Mr. Samson was sent to' Camp Dodge, to he mustered out. . You tell 'em we keen fU kinrJs nf lietiry lwn:id departed, this pi ri' ing for Omaha, where he is looking after some b.isincss today. To thi: ciikiito;:s and iii:ii:s ANO ALL UTIIKK I'KKSONS I.VTKK KSTF.Ii IN Till: HSTATi: OF HCKT- on ;. Ki:i:i;. okckaskd. ami to thi: ci;i:i iitoks ani m:it:s am all otiikh i'kiisoxs ixtkkkst-i-:i in thi: kstati: of hai;u:h KKiii:, nKt'i:.SKn. You are hereby notified that on tl.e 10th day of llceemher li'lS, Sarah Kli.aheth Kerr, filed her petition in the County Court of Cass Count. , Ne braska; the object and prayer of which are for the judgo of said county to fix a time and place of hear ing the allegations of the petition, end to dftermine who all the heirs i t IJurton C. Kerr, are. and who all the heirs of Charles Kerr, are, and to find that both Burton C. Kerr and Charles Kerr, died intestate in Cass County, Neb,-., and to enter its order barring all claims against the estate of lnrton C. Kerr, and against the estate of Charles Kerr, anil paid petition al leging that Merrit S. Kerr, now inter married with Lottie Kerr, who re sides in Houston. Texas; Alice Kerr, now inter-married with Ilav i:. An drews, residing in 1'lattsmouth, Ne braska: Klis-.abcth Kerr, row inter married with James l;ilul, residing at Ulenwood, Iowa; and Julia M. Kerr, single, residing in 1'lattsmouth. Ne braska, together with your petition er, constitute the only heirs at law of Hurton C. Kerr, ami that the peti tioner Sarah Klizaneth Kerr, is the onlv heir at law of the deceased Charles Kerr. You are further notified that a bearing upon the allegations and prayer of said petition win be bail at the office of the Countv Judge, in the Court House at l'lat'tsminith, C.t-s County. Nebraska, on the L'i'n.l .lav ,.t at the hour of ' ten and all objections I.. sai.i petition must be on file on or be fore said time, or the praye,- thereof will be allowed and decree entered accordingly. 15y the Court. ALIrCX .1. F.KKSO.V, -3-3ks. Jan. ZO. County Jude. -25c -50c -25c -50c -25c 5 lbs. loose oat meal 2 ils. Jap rice for 3 lbs. Honduros rice for 0 lb. crock hominy : lbs. Green Scotch peas 3 lb:;. California prunes. California Dried pears, per lb 20c California Dried peaches, per lb. 20c 2 lb. Drown beans 25c 3 lb. baking soda 25c 5 lbs. bulk laundry ttarch 25c G boxen of matches for 39c 1 quart prepared mustard 40c 0 lbs. premium blend coffee $1.09 1 lb. peanut butter, per jar 33c Lemons, per doz 40c Oranges, per doz., large size 70c 3 lbs. sweet potatoes 5c Good potatoes, by the sack at per bushel $1.-10 P. LUT Tin: iMvniiiT cot i: r of thi: ( fii .Mi ;f s. ,m:ih:. In the jn-itter of the ( 1 ua id i.'i n 1 1 i p of Henry Eikcntary, mcntallv incom petent. NOT I CI : OF S. !,K. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of .lames T. l'.eg ley. Judge of the lostlict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the fith day of 1 , ciin b-r litis, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter de scribed there will be sop at the South front door of the Court lloiie in 1'lattsmouth, Cass Countv. Ne braska, on the 1'lst dev of jaiuiarv 1 f 1 : at one o'clock 1'. M. or said ilav r.t public vendue to the MgJ -t bidder for cash the following described real t stale, to w it: Lot tour CI) In tie Ni-thuer Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; al so Lot live (.".) in the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter alt in Section nineteen (13l Town ship twelve (11 Kange fourteen (111 Cass County. Nebraska. Said sale to remain open one hour Dated this K;th dav of I e. ember 191R- , ALlCi: JOHNSON. Ouardu-n of the estate of Henry Kikenbaty, mentally iitompctcnt." 16-lmo.w Quick Cure for Croup. Watch for the first symptom, hoarseness and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once.. It is prompt and effectual. How. is the lime to Jolii the Wat Stamp Limit Club. See Chas. C. Carrnele . for particulars Journal Want-Ads Payt n To Holders of Second Liberty Loan Bonds Your next coupons will be payable Novsmber 15th. We shall be glad to cash them for you free of charge any time it is convenient to ycu. Ask us about our plan for the free safekeeping ot your Liberty Boids. and remained there for a number of stationery at the Journal. The Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Capital and Surplus, $80,000 Your Personal Dank.