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rLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919. FAGE TWO Come in and open (X with O; and lay You work hard for your money fiank it will then work for you: ASK ANY WEALTHY MAN HOW HEGOT HIS START ANH HE WILL TELL YUU IT BEGAN WITH A SMALL BANK ACCOUNT THAT HE BUILT HIS FORTUNE BY WORKING HARD AND BANK; ING EVERY CENT HE COULD "RAKE AND SCRAPE." YOU CAN DO THE SAME! WHY NOT BEGIN NOW, TODAY? THAT MONEY YOU HAVE IN YOUR POCKET WILL START YOU. COME IN AND START. YOU WILL RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME CER TIFICATES. Farmers State Sank PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA LOCAL NEWS From Friday's Pally. Frank Vallery of Murray vas e visitor in lMattsmotit h this niorniiis looking after some business. A. J. Schaeffer of south of Cedar Creek was looking after .ime busi ness in this city for the day. T. K. I';rmele depart ed lat even for Louisville, where he is look-in-, alter foiue business for a short time. Henry Smother who has been visiting at Uellevue for some time i-j.lt returned to his home this mor tiinir. Joseph Campbell was a visitor in !iis eitv from his home near Kock I'lu'Ts. t:lay Ir.nUin;; alter business for the day. some C. li. Low of near Mauley was a visitor I ft IMattsmouth for the day. -eming to look after route business at the cottrt bouse. C. 'N. Hanson who has beet: mak i iii: honi" near Louisville came i:i this mcrnisi'-r from Omaha, where he lias h 'cii looking after some busi ness. Mr.- li. II. Munrne was a visitor in (iTiu'ha arid. Rell'.' w with lrieinl. and relatives, for the pat few da.s and returned heme last cveninr. V.i I (Joheiiii;!!! and wife trom t:.ar I'ni:,'! .ere visitors ii l'latt'-iiiouth for the day. com ins; to visit with friend.- and to look sifter some !:-.-t:i'-s a.- well. !. A. Uiid of we-i of Mynard - vi-iter ill this city for the iaj. and was let k in '.r after vorne business at the county seat, and doing some ttnding with the mei'-hattt::. I.loyd (5 '. in'ii who has been look ing a fie- -otite l:iii!ies f r some time ;;tM at OiiiiiKi. returned home lat evenintr and stopped Here for a short time on his way to Murray. Arthur 11. Tr p. a eaitle feeder and extensive farmer from rout!: of tl'e city was a pacnger to Omaha thi morning where lie is looking after some business at flu live stock market . Herman Umber and wife of Loui s ville were visiting: in this city this niorninir. coining in on the early IUirlingtnii train to look after some matters at the court house and to do some trading. Christopher Miller was a visitor Poultry Wanted! I will pay the following; cash prices delivered to Mynard this month : Hens 24c Old Roosters 12c Stags -12c Ducks 15c Prices good all this month. W. T. RICHARDSON in Plattsmouth yesterday from his home near Cedar Creek, and after having closed the business which he had in hand returned to his home in the evening:. Kck Cook who is now In inn near Cullom. was down yesterday to get some supplies for the rntnp. where they are chopping wood. They have just loaded five car loads of wood, and have had scarcely made a hole in the timber where .they are work ing. From Thursday' P.lv. John Thierolf. who has been visit ing at Cedar Creek for a short time, returned home this morning. W. A. Oliver, who has been visit ing at Louisville for the past few days, returned home this morning. Mrs. A. F. Sevbert denarted last evening for Cedar Creek where she Is visiting with friends for a short time. J. L. Oemmett. of Alvo, was a bus- liness visitor in the citv this morn ing, having some business claiming his attention at the court house. Attorney C. I) .Cantz, of Alvo. was a business visitor in this city today, having some matters claiming his at tention in both the county atfd dis trict courts. P. 1!. Fields, of Oreapolis, was a visitor in the city tjii.s morning, com ing in from his work as one of the operators of the l'.nrlingtun tower at that place. Attorney C. L. Craves of I'nion was a visitor in this city th is momi i!.r, eoiiiing up on the enrly morn ing train to hiok after some legal matters at the court house. Charles Chriswisser was a visitor in this city from his home at Xc-h;Tka- rolling at the home of his mother and looking after the trans action cf :-.me our i ness matters. Webster ituscell came in last ev ening from Omah:i whore be has been looking after some business for a short time, and after visiting un til the midnight train departed for hi. home at Weeping Water. Charles Warren, or Cedar Creek, where lie has made his home for a number of years, arrived here this morning and will engage in the barber hii.tim'sa in Platlsmouth. Mr. Warren was engaged In the same line ( f business here over forty years ago. Hinil Saiidstrom of Louisville was a visitor in this city f:,r the day doing seme work at the office of the county clerk, regarding the copying of some records for the Turlington road. Henry Ktandcr of Louisville was a visitor in the city, where he is looking after some business for tie day. W. 11. Tritt'ch of near Culloni was a visitor in this city Tor the day, and was looking after some busi ness. Leonard Kornoff of near Culloni, was a visitor in this city for the day, coming down on the train this morning. Ira Dates of near Cedar Creek was called to the city today to look after some business which he had in hand here. Uenry I'tterbach of near Cullom. was a visitor in this city for the day and was looking: after some business . with the merchants. J Miss Clara Lee Voting went to Murray lat night to visit over the week-end with home folks, today be- . ing Washington's birthday and a holiday for the girls comprising the clerical force in the " Burlington shops. Will Smith of Old Kock Bluffs, and vife 'who have been visiting" at Omaha for a short time past arrived home last evening. Fred Pfeiffer of 'Bellcvue came down this afternoon and is visiting with friends here for the day the guest of I). M. Graves. Jaeob IJaeschler of Cedar Creek was a visitor in this city this morn ing coming in to look after some business for the day. Henry ileebner was a visitor in Plattsmouth for a short time today on his way home to Murray from his work at Cedar Creek. Charles Lambert of near Old Kock Kin IT s was a passenger to Omaha this morning, where he was called to look after some business for the day. Arthur Baker of Murray was a visitor in Plattsmouth last evening for a few hours, coming up on the afternoon train and returning home at midnight. K. II. SchuhlotY was a visitor in Louisville for over night last even ing where he was looking after st ine business for the evening, and re turned home this morning. John Parkening and wife from their home near Cedar Creek ra:u; in this morning, and are visiting with friends, and looking after some trading with the merchants. Mary Kgenberger who is teaching school near Cedar Creek was a visit or in the city, coining in this morn ing and will remain for over Sun day at her home in this city. John V. Wolf and little daughier of Cedar Creek came in this morn ing and were visiting with friend in the city 'or the day and Mr. Wolf is looking after r-ome business a.s well. L. V. Copenhaver and daughter. Miss Mable Lee Copenhaver. depart- 1 this morning on the Missouri Pa - cific train for Union, where they are visiting at the home of Stephen Cop enhaver for the day. P.ETURN FEOM THE SEP.- VICE THIS M0RNII7G Two Cass County Boys Get The De sired White Sheet and Return to Civil Life Pursuits. Fr Mr Tliiirs.l:L.v"s IiaiJy.' This morning Wesley J. Kalasek and F. L. McClellan. the latter com ing from near Xehawka. arrived in the city from Camp Dodge, Iowa, where they received their honorable discharges from the service yester day. These boys entered the service at the same time and have been to gether at Camp Stanley, ivar San Antonio. Texas, where the weather is warm, and fine and they found it a trifle chilly coming into such a snow storm as we are now having. This is a sure enough change from one extreme to the other, but the boys tbyi't mind it a bit now that they are released and home again. Mr. Kalasek has just recently re covered from an attack of pneumon ia. Like all other soldiers, now that the war is over, thee bovs are ilad to have received their discharges and to return to their former pursuits in civil life. Mr. McClellan departed en the lirst Missouri Pacific train out that would take him to his home at Nrhawka. TO DETERMINE HEIRSHIP From TIn:i sday's Daily. A petition was tiled in the County court this morning y Luther Hall, making inquiry for the purpose of determining the heirs of an estate which was left by Mrs. Caroline L. Heed, wlm passed si way in 1S1, or nearly S years ago. The matter has rested for a long time to be opened up for hearing at this time. Attor ney C. L. Oraves appears for the pe titioner. EERNARr RAK0W RETURNS HOME FROM SERVICE TOLAY From Tlmi s.Ihv'! Dai) v. Bernard Itakow arrive! home this morning from the army service. He was stationed at Camp Custer. Michi gan, but a few days ago war; sent, in company with other men onlh-'eu from the mid-west states, to CaTnn Dodge. Iowa .there to be mustered out. Mr. Rakow has been in tile service a long time, being among the first to go, and now after having served throughout most of the time the nation has been at war he re turns to resume his duties in civil life once more. Indigestion. Take a few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets as directed for indigestion, and you will soon forget about your stomach troubles. Trv it. Gust Splitt was a visitor In this city from his home near Old Rock Bluffs today. THE FIREMEN'S BALL PROVED ' SUCCESSFUL THE MERRY DANCERS WERE GORGEOUSLY COSTUMED, AND PLAYED THEIR PARTS WELL MAYFIELDS COP THE PRIZES The Second Ladies Prize Going To Mis. Peter Herold. Gents to W. R. Egenberger. From Saturday's Pail.w I,ast evening was held at tiie A. O. P. W. ILill, the masque ball, un der the auspices of the Plattsmouth Volunteer Fire Department, and at which a large crowd of dancers were present. The representation extended over the whole catagory of human characters, and were well represented, as well, as the cos tumes in many instances being gorgeous. The prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Koy Mayfield. Mr. Mayfield representing the American Indian, and he made a good representation, and we might h:ive been induced to have said a good Indian, had it not be-n for the rule that "All good Ind ians are dead." Anyway ltoy did ro well with the impersonation that he pulled down first money. Mrs. Mayfield selected another race, for her work, and represented a negress, and was s-o good in making the rep resentation, that she was given the first money for the ladies. The sec ond prize, for the ladies going to Mrs. Peter Herold. who impersonat ed a farmer's lass, and was a first : c,ass actress. Will K. Engenberger v.-as the winner of the second prize for the gentlemen, and made fun for the whole crowd, and was so od in his impersonation that the money come to him without ques tion. There are many others who deserve mention, but being so many all could not be touched. The priz es were for the lirst prize $2.0" and $1.00 for the second prize. LOSES HIS i)CKETB00K From Saturday's Da II v. Thursday evening while about town. Monroe Voting, who is employ ed in the Burlington shops, lost his pocket book, a bill folder, in which there was some fifty dollars in cur rency, also a check from the Bur lington for $". 00. The check may have been drawn to J. M. Voting or Monroe Young. Ho has caused an ad to be inserted in this paper for the return of the same, and oilers a re ward for its return. Mi'l K t: HI' Sl IT TO H ICT TITM in lli iMstricl Court f V County f Cass, N'-In a sla. William A. Calloway, Plaintiff Almond loi-f. Fxcciitor at tlie last will aal t-staiiint of Amanda Forties-, tleceaseil, el at. Defendants. To tie defendants. Almond Dodge, evecii !ir nf the last will and testa ment of Amanda Forties, deceased; Sey mour iMidire; Pliclie Moore: the un known In ii's. devisees-, legatees, per sonal rem'' s'-ntat ives ami all other persons i n t eresl ed in the estate of Amanda Forlios. deceased: 'Win. .1. Cut ter: the unknown heirs, devisees, lejia- ti i s. iiersonal representatives and all Hhor persons Interested in the cstat f Win. .1. Cutler, decease : Margaret Culler: the unknown heirs, devisees legatees,- personal representatives ami all other persons interested in the es. f;ite of Margaret 10. Cutter, deceased Win. II. .Kmcri. 1. .Ir; Mrs. Wni. H Cmerick. .1 1. first real name unknown the iiaknitKrn heirs, devisees, letratecs, personal rfpresentatives and all other iiersons interested ir the estate of Win I. Kmcrick. Jr., deceased; the unknown leirs. devisees. Iiua t ocr. personal rep resentatives and all oilier persons in- teresteil i.i the estate of Mrs. Win. If Kmcrick. Jr., first real name unknown. deceased: i '. W. Kinir. first real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and :ifl other p iscns interested In the es tate or ( . Kitiq-. first real name un known, ilfccasfil; Harriett Kinu; the unknown heirs, devi: ccs legatees, por .Jonal representatives and all other r-ersons interested in the estate llarri'-tt K'inK, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all rtther persons- In terest ! in tne estate of Anna SiChuI dice, deceased: and the unknown own ers and the unknown elaimutits nf lots three i n rid ei srh tcei-- 1 S , in Section seven (7), Township twelve fll'l; North Pun:'" fotirtren (111. east of the fitf! I'. M.. in the c'iuiiIv of Cass, Nebraska: Veu are l erehv notiltcd that on the 1st day of Fetirnarv. A. D. 1H19. plain tiff died his suit in the District Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska'. to mnet phiintitT's title to tlio following lescritied lnnd, to-wit: T.ot three CD and eighteen (1S. Jn Section seven (7). i-i Township twelve (J'J). North Kanse fourteen fill.-east of ttie 6th P. M .In the count v of Cass. Nebraska, because of his adver: e possession by hiniscir anil his e,runtor.s for more than ten yea rs prior to thi commencement of said suit and to enjoin each and alt of you from having or claiuiinK any riiinr. tine, nen or interest, eitner lecai or eipiitable In or to said land or any part t hereof, and alieuiriK' that none of you are In the military or naval ser vice of the I'nited States of America: to require yon to set forth your right, title, claim, lien or interest therein. If anv. either le;al or runitable. and to have the same adjudged Inferior to the title of plaintiff and for preneral equi table reli.-r. This notice is made pur suant to the order of this 'Court. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before-Monday. March 17. A. D. 1919. or your default will be duly entered (herein. "WILLIAM A. CALLOW' AY. Plaintiff. W. A. Robertson. Attorney for riaintiff. T t t t t f t f t V T T T T r We have moved to the new store room, the Hall Store Ioca lion,tion, and are ready to greet our old customers and a many new ones as are pleased to come. We have now purchased a building for ourselves, thus insuring permanency to the business, and placing us in a position to care for the business much better than before. We will in the future, as in the past, furnish the very best goods that money can purchase, and will carry a stock complete in all its details, and what the market and the season demands. SPECIALTIES JUST NOW! Country Produce, Fresh Eggs, Butter and Meats for lunch. Canned Goods, Preserves, and in fact everything cn the market. We have with us Jesse Brady, a very cleyer salesman, who will attend to your wants in the most courteous manner. Look in on us at your first opportunity. Our ambition is to please our customers. ITho IFeopIo South Sixth Street MlTIt i: OF SAI.K In tiie District Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska. In the matter of the Cuardianship of Henry Kikcnhnry, mentally incom petent : Notice is herehv ftiven that in pur suance of an order of .lames T. lies ley. Judfie of the District Court of C:iss countv, Nebraska, made on the 3th dav of December. 1918, for the sale rf the real estate hereinafter describ ed, there will be sold at the South front door of the court house in I'latts niouth. Cass county. Nebraska, on the C.tli dav of February. 191. at one o'clock p. in. of said day at public ven dure to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot four Hi in the Northwest quarter of the Sauthwest quarter; also Lot five (3 in the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter; nil in Section nineteen (19. Town ship twelve tl'Jl. Kanee fourteen. (111. Cass county, Nebraska. Said sale to remain open one hour. Dated this 31st day of January, A. i l u 1 i . , JOHNSON. ,,r tin. KstatB of Henry Kik- n-sw ciiba-v. mentally incompetent. oum.R OF HKArtfX. find f J'robtilc of Will In the County Court of Cass county. Nebraska. , , ., Stato of Nebraska. County of I ass ss : . ,....u,tiu Interested ill tilO es tate ot Masdalena Vellery, deceased: ii.. .-i.M.ii,iir the petition of Charles A i,.fr. that the instrument in .1 ;.. til!-, imirf on tiie itll ua. or Februarv. 19 19. ami purporting to be the last will and testament oi li e saio deceased, mav be proven and allowed, and recorded as the last will and tes- . . r. r i .,r M i-.lnlf iin Vallery. deceas .i . , ..i.l insi rumeiit lie admitted to 'mobate. and the administration of -ji.i ovtnte be irraiited to Matnilue cnlli-.. iilmtni wl ru tri v c. t. a. it iu ' ii..i .-lv ordered that you. and nil (nWOt1 ITlt 1.1'IIS tol in srtil matter 1 do anneal- at the County .i.. .'..' ."i i.obi in and for said conn . .. , i.e. -!.i ,1... v nf March A. D. lam ..". m i.w L- a in to show cause. If anv there be. w.hy the prayer of the petitioner should not bo Kianteil. and that notic ut I lie pciiuenc.v oi r-mv. co tillon and the hearing thereof be Rivert to all persons interested in said mat ter bv publishing a copy of this order u.n iMuttumoiii h Journal, a semi- ni.i.lrH- .JLSlia liei 111- in ted in said coun- iv for three snucessive weeks prior to said dav of heariiiR. Witness mv hand, and seal of said court this Sth day of February, A. D. 1 !l 1 '1 ALL10N J. HFFSON. (Seal) flu-:iw. County JuclRe. In the 'County "ourt of the County ;f Cuss, Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Cass t ounty. ss: To Charlotte 10. White. Geoi fje A . Vallerv Ida St. HlRRlnson. Margaret T, Livingston. "harles A. Vallery, Katheriiie F. Minor. Amelia .1. Mreisrht, Louis 11. Vallery, Mathilda C Vallery. John F. Vallery. Claire Drummoml imitih ml Louise Pninimund Hniky, Ti,.....ini'e I irimimoiid Hanks, Amelia C Drummond. Annie Folk and all other ...w iioiKieil in the estatO of o.w.i. I i.r- Jr. der'eased: On readitmr tne peuuun ui riinnm C White, surviving executor. prayinR a a.. ,.i ..i i lenient and allowance of his ccount filed in this eouri on me i in .lav of Februarv. 191 'J. ami for bis dis charge and release, and on readme the petition of Amelia J. Streight filed herein on February 10. 1919, praymi? for the appointment or diaries a. .u lerv as administrator c. t. a., to sue reed the said Francis E. "lute It is hereby ordered tiat you ami all j interested in said matters ap near at the County Court to be bold in nrl fur xald countv on the Jnl day ol Miiifh. 1911J. at lt a. in., to sno cause, u any mere ui, v n mi- imo.- ers of said respective petitioners snouiu not be granted and that notice oi me i..m,.1pik-v of said petitions and the hr.uri.ir thereof be Kiven to all per sons Interested in salt! matter, by pub liai.inir m eoov of tills order in the IMattsmouth Journal, a semi-euKi nan'cninar Orlllteil III SH1C1 (OUI11.V, l"l hree successive weeKS prior iu sum dav of heal inc. In witness whereof, I have- hereunto set my hand and the sea: ot sain wuri, this llltli day of February, ism. ALLliX J. BKKSON. (Seal! ri0-oW County Judi Dreadful Cougri Cured A severe cold is often followed by a rough cough for which Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has proven es neciallv valuable. Mrs. F. V. Olsen, Marysville, Mo., writes: "About two J REMEMBER FRANK FOREMAN, Proprietor Hall's 6ld Stand years ago my little boy, Jean, caught a severe cold and coughed dreadful ly for days. I tried a number of cough medicines but nothing did him any good ujtil I gave him Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It relieved his cough right away and before he had firished taking one bottle he was cured. I think it is just fine for children." POSTPONED PUBOJC SALE! i i At my place, oae mile east across the Weeping Water, Wednesday, HORSES 1 span bay mares 4 and 5 years old. weight 2700. 1 brown mare 5 years old, weight 1.100, in foal to Big Jack at Union liery barn. 1 buckskin mare 4 years old, wt. 1350, in foal to same Jack. 1 span of jet black horses, coming 3 years old, weight 2 COO lbs. 1 iron grey gelding, coming 3 years old, weight 1100. t black gelding coming 3 years old, weight 1050. 1 black saddle horse, 11 years old, weight 950. 1 bay horse coming 2 years old. 1 black mare coming 2 years old. CATTLE 8 extra good- milch cows. 4 of which are fresh now and 4 to be fresh soon. Four heifer calves from best of milch cows, which I was sav- jng for milking purposes. 1 6-months old heifer calf. 1 6-months old bull. 6 suckling calves. jT0rs . , n 4 red brood sows, will fall about Ta Bm Q f AH s""l! of $, ancJ under' sh. On sums I I 0 O - over $10 a credit of 8 month will U on bankable note bearing 8 per ()a (Lan LUNCH ON THE GROUND Col. L. J. Hall, Auctioneer. WG7 V f f T T f y f f V That Terrible Headache. Do you have periodic attacks of headache accompanied by sickness of the stomach or vomiting, a sallow skin and dull eyes? If so. you can get quick relief by taking Chamber lain's Tablets as directed for billiotts ness. and yen may be able to avoid these attacks if you observe the directions-, with each package. and one mile outh of Union, just commencing at 10 o'clock, on February 26 the last of -March. 20 head of shoats. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 3 M-ts good work harness. 1 set double driving harness. 1 set single harness. 1 saddle. I Fatley gang plow, used in plow ? 20 acres only. 1 Janesville edge drop corn plant er and check row combined. 1 Janesville disc. 1 3-section barrow. 1 portable steel box corn elevator. 1 ridjng Badger. cultivator. 3 walking cultivators, all In good condition. 1 Bradley sulky lister and drill attachment. i Janesville walking plow, inch. 1 Newton wagon. 1 Bain wagon. 11- 1 fid fashioned stalk rake. MISCELLANEOUS :: tons fine prairie bay. bushels of Heed's Early Ycl low Dent seed corn. 2 dozen chickens, Cef.s,. JMHj ma,,y Ul0r articlG3 too numerous U, mention. cent interest. J. M. Patterson, Clerk