f ! 1 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL,. An- tvto. MONDAY. AUGUST 4. 1019. t if FRANK H. SMITH RE TURNS TO JOURNAL Corporal in U. S. Army Will Again Take Up His Work After a Two Years Absence. lYom KrMay'f laly. rorporal Frank 11. Smith, who is a former Journal reporter and who l-.as been at Pittsburg. Missouri, for the past couple of weeks following his recent discharge from the army, visitins with his mother on the farm and taking a rest from the arduous ilutic of army life, arrived In the city this morning, and with the be ginning of the coming week will re sume his former occupation as a news gatherer for this paper. Mr. Smith was adept in news paper making when he left us to enter the service of . his country more than two years ago. and now with the broadening experience he has gained during Lis long term of service, he should 'be better quali fied small task of providing readers of the paper with all the news. Since he left our employ, things have changed in Tlattsmouth consid erably ami while many of the famil iar faces are apparent, there arc al to a great many new ones and it will he necessary that, he make the acquaintance of these in order best J. R. VALLERY COMING HOME. Krom Thursday'! Dally. This afternoon John Vallery de parted for Omaha on the afternoon Missouri racific train and will this evening on the late train of that rod return bringing with him his father J. K. Vallery who has been at the hospital at Omaha for several months past where he underwent an operation, and has been receiving treatment since. His condition is greatly improved, and he is so that he can come home now. which is gratifying news to his many friends in this vicinity , SONS GALLED EAST BY FATHER'S DEATH Message Received Conveying News of Demise of Albert Teagard en at Avilla, Indiana. From Thursday's Dally. Last Fridav came the news of the porious illness of Albert Teagarden than ever to assume the noif00WjnR a stroke of paralysis, at the age of 85 years, at his home at Avilla. Indiana. He is the father of the Teagarden boys of Weeping Wat er ami Crock. I. W. Teagarden immediately d-? parted for the home of his aged father and was there when the end cume. News of his condition was conveved to the relatives here an. I to serve the interests of the paper J thus they kept in touch with how and its readers. So don't be back-.he was getting along. ISeing advi3- ward and offer him as much assis- ed of the seriousness of his condi- tance with his work as possible dur ing these first few weeks when ev erything must needs seem strange. iion. J. M. Teagarden of Weeping Water and J. II. Teagarden arranged to depart for their old home in the for this is your town and it behooves ! east, when in place of the usual all to lend an aiding hand towards ' daily message telling of his condi- helpirjg nake this the newsiest pa-jtion. came one announcing that he per in the best town in the best state in the greatest nation in the world. POSTAL MAKES RATE RE DUCTION ; W. U. DOES NOT i had passed away yesterday morn ing. Accordingly they came to thi:; city and last evening departed on the Partington train for the east to be in attendance at the funeral. The deceased man lost his wife ii 1SS1 and during all these interven ing years he never remarried. Much From Friday's Dally. When control of the telegraph systems of the country was formally . of the time he has made his home relinquished by the government at with the children. He was some midnight last night a reduction oft three or four months past the S5th I'o per cent in rates was immediate-J mile ctqne w hen the call came to lv nut into effect on the lines of; lay down the working tools of life the I'ostal company, but the West ern Union will retain the schedule put into effect after Postmaster Gen eral Ptirle.soM tonk control on April 1st hut yeur. and come higher up. The children are Frank Teagar den. Mrs. Edward Hudson. Phoebe and Jessie Teagarden. of Avilla. In- I (liana; Mrs. Lulu Crowd, cf Mindcn. c:arc-i:t II. Mackay. president of -Michigan; Mrs. Lydia Favingcr. of the IVMal. announced in a state-' H.vron. Ohio; I. W. Teagarden and merit yesterday afternoon that the rate reduction wa-; being made "in accordance with its promise to the public." He qualified the announ cement however, by saying that if expenses continued to mount charges j it'.i'.it have to go with them. Ne.vcomb Carleton. president !" the Western Pnion. who also has been in charge of the cable systems controlled by the government since 1 iM December, declared on the ether hand. "We cannot see our way clear to do better than we are doing at this time." J. M. Teagarden. of Weeping and Jonas H. Teagarden. of Nebraska. Water Prock, "Vq just mopped 'em up" 4t7?icrc bays cl:ci-" J Izrzczz tz-tist retreat meant And, pep! Say, ever?' mcC':cr'c ccrz charr-zd cs tho' he was the whole Arrericar: Army, It zvjs ihs proudest moment of my life,' More than 32,371,000 tins of Velvet Tobacco were sent to the boys in France enough, if placed end to end, io reach 2340 miles or nearly from New York to Brest. How much it heiped thern, their friendly letters testify. WAS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL TODAY From Friday's ratly There may appear another article in the i-.ue of today, telling of the in; proved condition of M. Price last evening, but during the night he had a change for the worse, which necessitated his being taken to the hospital at Omaha, where he was .ocimipanied by his ton George Price of Litchfield, who came home on account or his father's sickness and assisted by A. Uabb, Max Price. Prank Newman and others. He will undergo an operation at the Lord Lister hospital this evening or to morrow. It is hoped that he may wmhi lie better, and that his health will return. SPENDS DAY IN PLATTSMOUTH From Friday's Dally. Marion Dickson, who is located at Valley, crme in this morning and i visiting with his many friends here. When he returned from overseas, Marion was here but a short time before going to work, and now this visit at home is giving him further opportunity to meet his old friends aoout the city. nnmnr nnrw mnnjmr cr.iuuc oner nun mho CUT OF HERE IS DISBANDED Prom Thursdav's Daily. The crew: cf carpenters, under the direction of M. 15. Allen, which has been employed by the !?nriiimto:i f.ir some time past, has been disbanded alter having completed the work in hand. The personnel of the crew will be laid off for a few moiitlu un til such time as they shall i e called to work again by the company. The crew of six men, besides Foreman Allen, was composed of four Platts mouth men. Wayne and Adalbert Allen. Frank Neuman and John Pa jack, together with a couple of men from out of town. RETURNING TO WEST AFTER RECREATION IN THE EAST WILL WORK IN BARBER SHOP, From Friday's Dally. Roy Mayfield. who has been em ployed in the Hurlingtoii shops for some time past, and who has worked in the-barber shop of II. II. Knhney during his spare time from shop work, has resigned his position fn the shops and will hereafter devote his entire time to the barber busi ness, holding. down a chair in the Kuhney tonsorlal parlors. Don't forget us when you want meat or groceries for harvest. We can take care of you. Just call phone No. 4 and we will have your order up. IIATT & SOX. Froin Priilay's Dally. Mrs. Hazel It. Smith, who has been in Chicago City. Minn., for the past two weeks, having accompanied her sister and husband. Frank I. Kinder, there, together with her daughter, Miss DeEtta Pell Smith, writes that they are starting home today and f.he will remain in Lincoln during the month of August, coming here about the first of September to re open the Pastern Star Orphanage, of which she is matron. They have spent a delightful time, she writes, on Schlemmcis island, near Chicago City midst the cool atmosphere that may be found within some five hun dred miles of Plattsmouth in several different directions. ViLL DEPART SOON FOR THE WEST TO RESIDE From Friday 'h Daily. Paul (Ira sum an is eleven years of age today and is celebrating the event in a becoming manner and re ceiving the congratulations of his friends and well wishes for the life of usefulness which is before him. Paul is a likeable lad and will soon depart for the west, where his moth er is making her home at Pueblo, Colorado. He is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pates, with whom he has been making his home for some time. Velvet makes friends easily becaucc, like true friendship, it has been ved to ripen naturally. For two years, Velvet ages in wooden hogsheads, when it comes out it is just rigki no kick, no bite, no harshness. You and Velvet begin that friendship now. Ro'iI r. Velvet Cif-iret. KTure-nced mild ness nnj smoothness nukc Velvet "just light" for cigarettes. 45 Cigarettes for iSc. the friendly tobacco filV-fh tiff u0 &ML vSW tmmm tiff I ,.!". -av': vi.'f.ii' vv:- .fi3 asf iSc Actual SU9 voTtri: To the unknown lieirs, devisees. Iruircs, itersona I representatives, arid all other persons interested in the est.-ite of Daniel X. Uestor; Miss Mary J.rie Moore, ir living. t deceased, the unknown ln-irs, l'Vlees, U-alces, per sonal representatives ami all other persotis i ntereMleil in the -slate of .Miss Alary .Iain; Moore: John S. 1 arley, if living, if il.?eea.seti, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rer resen ta l i ts and all other persons in terested in Ihe estate of John S. Dar ley: Salmon Hurtruin, if living. If do eeas d. the unknown heirs, doviseej, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of suluiin r.urtrum; Mary Jane Hurt rum. If livinpr. if deceased, the Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interi sted-in the estate of Mary Jane Hurt rum ; the unknou'n owners and unknown claimants of the north east quarter iNi;4) of Section nine teen l III). Township twelve (12), North Kanue thirteen (U;, east of the 6th I". Al., (.'as. rity, Netirasku. and all other persons claiming any intorest of any kiml in suid real estate, or any part thereof: You and eaeh of you are hereby no lilied that on the .K'th lay of 'July, r.M'.t, a petition was liled in the Dis ti iet Court or Cass c ounty, Nebraska, in wliieh Ada I:. Uestor, Charles K. Kestor, Cuy II. liesfor and Krancis M. l;estr, were plaJnt2Ts, and tt.e un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal reprosetitutivrsr and all othn. persons interested in the estate of laniel X. Uestor; Miss Alary Jane .Moore, ir living. If deeeased. trie un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other oersoiis interested in the estate of miss .Mary .lane Moore: John K. tiar ley. if living, if deceased, the unknown neirs. devisees, legatees, personal reo resen tatives and all other persons in- teresieo in the estate of John S. Dar ley; Salmon Hurtruin. If living, if de eaiea, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and an oilier persons interested In the es tate of Salmon Uurtrum; Mary Jane hurtrum. If living, if deceased, the unKnown neirs. oevlsees. legatees, tier sonal representatives and nil other per sons Interested Jn the estate of Mary Jane Hurtrum; the unknown owners ani uiiKnown eiaunants of the north east quarter (NK'4) of Section nine teen (1. Township twelve 121. North Kurige thirteen (13), east of the 6th I. AI., Cass county. Nebraska, and all other persons claiming any Interest of any kind In said real estate, or any part thereof, were defendants. The ohjeet ami piaver of which pe tition are to quiet the title in the PlalntliTs. Ada l:. Uestor, Charles K. Uestor, tiny H. Uestor-and Krancis M. Bestor to the northeast quarter ( N K i ) of Section nineteen (13), Township twelve (12). North Range thirteen (13) east of the 6tli 1 AI., Cass county, Ne braska, because said plaintiffs" hnve had thi actual, open, notorious, exclu- u I i'ia nnH nrlvei'ui iL't-.-.- 1 m i anu every pari una parcel thereof for mnr the commencement of said action, and tifled that on. the 12th day of July, for equitable relief. 1919, a petition was filed in -the Dis- You and each of you are further trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, notified that you are required to an- in which" Vv G. Boedeker was plain swer said petition on or before Mon- tiff and William Bennett, If living. If day the first day of September, 1919. I deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, ADA 1!. BESTOK, I legatees, personal representatives and CHARLES K. HKSTOII. 1 all- other persons Interested iu the es- jl 1-oW. (iUY H. UESTOR. FRANCIS M. BKSTOR. Plaintiffs. C. A. IiAWLS. Attorney. i.i:;.i. oTiti3 In the liistrict Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. William U. Banning, . Plaintiff, vs. Warner W. Folden, if living, if dead, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, or personal representatives of said Wurner Yv Kolden, and the north half of the northeast quarter (NV N13!4) of Section tweutv-slx (26), Township ten (10), Range thirteen OS), In Cass county, Nebraska. and all persona claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or uny part thereof. Defendants. To Warner W. Folden. If living, if dead. the unknown heirs, devisees legatees or personal representatives of said Warner W. Folden, and the north half of the northeast quarter N! Nfc! Vi ) of Section twenty-six (26). Town ship ten (101, Range thirteen (13), In Cass county. Nebraska, and all per sons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, Defendants: You and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 12th day of July iyi9. William li. Banning, plaintiff herein, has filed his petition In tho District Court of Cass county, Nebras ka, against said defendants, the ob ject and prayer of which are to can eel of record-a deed on said real es tate made bv- James Folden and wife. Sarrah. to Warner W. Folden, on the 2tii day of March. 1SSH and recorded In book twelve (12) at page three nun- u i en iiuny-one J1J oi me ueou i trt ords of said Cass county, and to quiet in pialutirr the title to the said north half of the northeast quarter (NV4 NK'4) of Section twenty-six (26), Township ten (10), Range thirteen (13). la said county, against all claims, rights and ileman " of all of said de fendants. You are required to answer said petition on or before the Slst day of August, 1919. Dated this 12th 1av of July. 1919. iWILLXAM B. BANNING. Plaintiff. D. O. DWYEK. Jll-4w. . ' Attorney. K I.KfiAli AOT1CK To William Bennett, if living. If. de ceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, legatee?, personal representatives and all other persons Interested in the es late of William Bennett: "all persons interetftl In tho estate of Jackson G. Oldham, deceased including creditors ana claimants: late of 'William Bennett and all per sons Interested in the estate of Jack son G. Oldham, deceased. Including creditors and claimants, were defen dants. The object and prayer of which pe tition are to quiet the title in tho plaintiff. Y. G. Uoedeker. to Lot two (2 in the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter .(SWU SW'a) of Section nineteen (19) and Lot one (t) in the southeast quarter of the south west quarter (SE1 SWVi) of Section thirty CIO); and the west half of the northwest quarter IW". NV'U J the west half of the southwest quar ter (W4 SW'i) of Section thirty t3n). all in Township eleven (11). North Range fourteen (14 . east of the fith P. M.. Cass county. NenrasXa, because said plaintiff has had the actual, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse pos session thereof, end every part and parcel thereof for more than ten years last past prior, to the commencement of said action, and for equitable re lief You and each of you are further notitied that you' are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the luth day of September, iyi W. G. BOEDEKER. Plaintiff. C. A. IiAWLS. jll-6w Attorney. Mrs. J. H. Short of this city to re turn from, the army and navy ser vice. There were four of the sons of this couple iu the service and three have returned, and are mak ing this their home, all being ma chinists, while Sergeant Karl M. Short, who has just, arrived at New York is also a machinist, lie will come to Plattsniouth, and will thus re-uuite the family. Subscribe for the Journal. JL ZiLf v K3 i-fr P -w-w rr- r- - 7f RETURN TO HOME IN WEST. From Thursday's Daily. This mnmlnsr ilr. Kmil Droege and wife and 'Mrs. Gale Connor and little daughter who have been visit ing in this city for the past two weeks, called here by tho death of tiiiir father JnseDh Droege, who was buried several days since. The fr.iiu uro mnklnc fheir home at Magna, Utah, and are well pleased with the climate and country where they are making their home, and having good lucrative positions, and a fine town in which to live they are well pleased with the west. more than ten years last past prior to You and each "of you are hereby no- AT PORT YESTERDAY. From Tuesday's Dally. The press dispatches on tlie morn ing papers tell of the arrival at the port of New York of Sergeant l-.ari M. Short the fourth son of Mr. and in Oor Bamk WHERE FROM r IT IS bAJFE DON'T SPEND ftLL THAT MONEY JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE GOING TO GET SOME MORE IN A FEW DAYS- PUT SOME OF IT IN OUR BANK. DO THIS EVERY TIME AND YOU WILL SOON HAVE A NICE SUM TO YOUR CREDIT. THEN YOU CAN EN LARGE YOUR BUSINESS AND MAKE MORE MONEY. COME IN. WE WILL WELCOME YOU. WE PAY HTc ON TIME CERTIFICATES AND 3 1-2 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. BRING IN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT PASS BOOK AND RE CEIVE YOUR CREDIT FOR YOUR INTEREST DUE THIS MONTH. Farmers State PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA ank fj t t i X rr