THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920. PAGE TWO - PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Join the Army of soft collar wearers. If you are particular about your collars, as to appearance, service and comfort, hitch your neck up jn one of our NEW SPRING COLLARS. We offer you something new in Tri angle Hook collars. Needs no pin to hold in po sition, and shapes and patterns to please you. You may choose from 35 different styles and they are priced at 35c 50c, 65c and 75c. Philip Shiaaci Just say, 'Give .Mii u i: oi mit to uii:t titii:. Ik tie I'isliU-t Court of Cass roun- IV. Nebraska. I :viil Kollz. Plaintiff. l'iit i it k Kcllov il 1. I Wend.ints. To tin d.iVndants. Patrick Krltey: Mrs. 1'ati ick , Kt llvv, first lal name unknown; tin' unknown heirs, devisees, li ualcvs, ix rsonal r-prrsoiit;tt ives ami all oiler jM-rsons interested in tlie state of Mrs. Patrick Kelley, first real name mikiivn. deceased: James Keaue; Mrs. .lames Keane, first leal riiuii" unknown: tlie unknown heirs. ii- is-,-s. li'witt v.', m rsonal representa tivis' l)i1 all other" persons interesteil in the estate if Mis. James Keane. In-.--1 real name unknown, deceased: and .laines Kane: tln immIIi half of the Ii'-iiheast jU:ilter (XU, NE'.I of Scc t;on thirSy-tl.reo ;::i."in Town eleven (lit. North. Ilane twelve (12), east of I he ; t : i 1. SI., in Cass county, Ne 1 raska ami all persons claiming siny i ni ere.-1 of any kind in said real es tate, or any art thereof: Voii aiel each of you urc h'iehv m tiiie.l that on the 17th lay of .lanii aiv. Ilt'.-o. 1 Ma int i it" in tlie foreioinK entitled eaiuse tiled his petition in the I'istriet Court of Cass eonnty. N'c-lo-ask:i. wherein aeh uiul all of you are made parties defendant, the object. )oiose and praver of which said p--lition is ti obtain a decree front said eon i . i ino vi rtK clouds rronj and ijniet-! in.e; the record title to the folluwin Poultry WanietJ! I buy poultry any day of the week except Saturday. On account of sudden market changes, I cannot quote prices. . When having any poultry to sell, please call Phone 2411. W. T. RICHARDSON MYNARD, NEBR. FiibBle Aycooin OF HORSES AT RHODEN'S LIVERY BARN, MURRAY - Commencing at 2:30 P. M. on Friday, February 20th Whenjthe following described horses will be offered fopa!ei ' One team of black mares, 6 years old, weight 1300, brokej oie team of gray mares, 8 and 10 years old, weight 1 150, broke fane team, bay and sorrel, 4 and 7 years old, weight I ICO and 1200; one team of bay horses, 4 years old, weight 1200, broke; one team, bay and black, horte and mare, 6 and 8 years' old,' weight 1 200, broke; one team of ij lrorsey, brown and black', 4 and 6 years old, weight 1400, j broke; one team of mares;. bay and roan, 5 years. old, I weight 1 200, on- with foal by rj o), weight ' 1200; one sattle j 100; one bay horte. 4 years old, weight 1200. The usual terms and conditions wilt apply to this sale D.ORA PR JOE, Owner V. R. Yourif , Auctioner W. G. Boedeker, Clerk fl! Hi me the Hook' described real estate In Plaintiff, Iavid Foltz. to-v.-it: The north half of t lie northeast quar ter of Section thirty-three i;;::, in Town 11. North. Panne 12. East, in Cass coitnty, Nebraska, as against you and each of you, and exclude anil enjoin you and eaeh ami all of you from ever asserting or claiming any estate, rifilit. title or interest therein adverse" to plaint i a', by reason of plaintiffs adverse possession of said premises for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. This notice is Kiven and published pursuant to an order entered by said Court. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before- the tli day of March, HUM, or your default will be duly entered therein anil a decree en tered according to the prayer of said petition. IAVI1 FOI.TZ. Plaintiff, riy JOHN M. LEYPA. j lit-1 w. His Attorney. 210-ACRE FARM FOR RENT 240-acre improved farm. C miles south of PlaCsmeuth ami 1 Vi miles east of Murray, ISO acres under plow (0 acres now in-winter wheat and 7 acres alfalfa). GO acres pasture Acti never fail i g springs and nn r'i:g water. It? ft pores fenced and tuns fenced with bog tight woven v ire rive room hou.-o, largo barn, drit '"e covered corn crib and granary. f .11 age, rnioke luw-'e and outbu'li '" .lgs.. Well wiiii windmill an J pump at house, good cave. This is an ideal grain and stock or dairy farm. Would like to rent to some one who would -stock it up with cattle and hogs or sheep. T. II. Pollock, Plattsmouth, Thone 1. FOR SALE For Sale Ford roadster, delivery body. Also good milk cow.ione bar :. rpray pump and Oliver typewrit er No. 9, almost new; one Ileal Kstate range; one fumed oak china closet; 2 fumed oak rockers; one ir on bed. one collapsible baby buggy; one oak work table and numerous other household articles. Phone 251. A. A. Alexander. d&w jack; one bay mare, 3 years mare," 8 yeais old, weight i:a;:!!:K::irBi:!::s':irB::N!fSoi.S!:i!iQi:!'zn!;aiJi!B:::ii3 p n i alvo ras P Prepared exclusively for the g . Plattsmouth Journal by our Special Alvo Representative 2B:i::izs::!:!C;:i.:ss;::;:a!.i;:a:!;:;a':i iiiBiSiXieiamiUBi A. N. Meyers was in Lincoln on Monday. Ilarley Toland went to Lincoln Monday. Elmer Roscnow is clerking in the C. D. Ganz store. W. E. Fairfield was in Lincoln on business Monday. Dave Shee?ley returned home from Lincoln Monday night. Fay Parsell and Sam Jordan .were Lincoln visitors Monday. Mrs. Clara Prouty was down from Lincoln Friday afternoon. Mrs. George P. Foreman and. son, Charles, were down from Lincoln on Sunday. Geo. P. Foreman and son, Joe Foreman, left Friday for a few days trip to Denver. Mrs. Alex Jones, of South Iiend, came in Saturday to visit Mrs. El lis Coon and family. Master Cecil Johnson, of Lincoln, spent the week-end visiting at the Herbert Moore home. Miss Mary Taylor left Tuesday for lJurchard to care for her sister, Mrs. Paul Goehry, w ho has 'the flu. Mrs. Ellen Rathbun. of Louis ville, came in Monday evening to visit her son, Walter Ilathbun and f:imi!y. Among passengers for Linco!non Mond-iy were Mrs. Lc Suavely, Mrs. Harry Appleman and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer. Mrs. Isola Kennedy entertained Friday evening for Vernon Iline baugh's Sunday school class and their teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Parsell and Lloyd Sheesley, of Lincoln, came down Thursday to spend a few we"ks with relatives. i Mrs. Lauren Mickln and daughter, Maxino. of Prairie Home, spent t!:e week-end with Mrs. Sam JIardnock and other friends. Alva Skinner, Charley Stout and Delbert Skinner went lo Omaha on Monday t look t iter some btnines.; matters, returning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Uornemeier en tertained at six o'clock dinner last Thursday evening for MY. and Mr;. A. P.. Stroemer. Miss Mildred Brown and Lie n n Weaver. Iicnn Weaver" left Friday to take up a position with .Swift & Co.. in Omaha. Mr. Weaver has -spent the past year in the store now owned by C. D. Ganz. where he made many "riends who with him success in his lew work. Among tlo--i. going to Lincoln Saturday were Mrs. Chris Keefer and son, Don; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godbcy; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Avers; E. I). Friend and daughter. Miss Irene; Kev. and Mrs. M. E. Stai." and Mrs. Charles LJueknell. Jletlioclist Churcjx Items Last Sunday morning four people were received into the church, mak ing 2 1 new members that have been received since January first. We shall give opportunity each Sunday for those who desire to take their stand with us. People are not sneering at the church so much these lays. and they will do it less as the church reaches out into the omnuinity with a spirit of service uid real helpfulness. We are all looking forward to the "Alvo Community Day" on Febru- iry 20th. Let us all join in making it a real success. It is ours, and community pride ought to stimulate very one of us to do our part to make that jlay what it ought to be. Remember that this m an enterprise :f our splendid school, and of in terest to every patron in the com munity. The services at o:ir church next Sunday are sure to be full of inter est, beginning .with the Sunday school at 10 a. m. . Sincerely, E. A. KXKJHT, Minister. FiRMS hMm PROPERTY We have several farms and city properties for sale that we have tak en in on western Nebraska deals. Al so several eastern Nebraska farms listed. 6 acres, joining Oreapolis on the outh. 14 acres wild hay, cuts twice a year; balance level farm land. Joins up to Omaha and K. C. road. Uniihprovcd. -Good terms. 40 acres, good improvements, one and one-half miles east of Weeping Water. Woven wire fence. This will make some one a dandy home. The grcun l i-; new. We have this priced right with good terms. M wrre. one mile and a half south of Valley, Neb., good "improvements. 5-acre tract, south of the C. C. & Q. shops at Plattsmouth. Good S room house with furnace, well. Lots of fruit and alfalfa. Some pasture. Woven wire fence. Priced -worth the money. Good six-room house, in good re pair, two lots. On N. 10th street. Priced cheap. Two houses ?n Murray, Neb. One six-room, new and modern; one acre of ground, garage and other out buildings. One six-room, good shape, two lots. Can give possession on above prop erty on March 1st. See us, and make arrangements, for Saturday night trips to Perkins county, where we will show you the best bargain on ranches and farms in that portion of the state. GEORGE M. HILD, l'lattsmouth, Nebr. FRANK VALLERY, Murray, Nebr MURRAY YOUNG MAN VERY SICK From Wednesday's Dally. The many friends throughout the county of Dick Pitman, one of the young farmers of near Murray, will regret to learn that ho is still in very serious condition as the result of a severe case of the flu. Mr. Pitman has been suffering with this malady for the past week and ror a few days showed marked improvement and was able to sit up a portion of the time but last evening was taTcen much worse and his condition today is very serious and has caused considerable apprehension to the members of the family. The friends will anxiously await word from his bedside trusting that he may soon be able to rally from his illness. SECURER MARRIAGE LICENSE From Wednesday's Daily. This afternon license was issued to Mr. Maxwell Vallery and Miss Louise Scheisel. residing west of the city, to be joined in wedlock. The young people will be married tomor- cr-nimunity and the news of their. forthcoming marriage will be plea:v ing news to their many friends. PRIVATE SALE OF FARM PROPERTY Having will offer routed a smaller farm, I a portion of my personal property at private sale, priced right to sell quick, before March 1st. Lo cated 2'i miles east of Murray and 7 miles semth of Plattsmouth. on what is known as the old Win. Oliver farm, now owned by T. H. I'ollock, of Plattsmouth. I am offering this property on the same term; as the public auction sales. Six months time will be given on all sums of $10 and over, bear ing eight per cent from date of sale, purchaser giving good bankable pa per and cash in hand for all sums under $10. All property must be settled for before being removed from the premises. 5 Head of Horses One span of bay mares, 9 and 11 years old, wt. 2400; one sorrel mare, 9 years old, wt. 1200; one brown mare, 8 years old. wt. 1250; one stedl gray mare, 5 years old, wt. 1500. Cattle and Implements One cow, fresh with calf one month old; one yearling heifer. Three sets of-harness; one low wagon; hay rack; spring wagon; buggy: 7-foot cut Acme binder; Jno. Deere disc; John Deere combined walking, lister; John Deere sulky plow; new Big Four mowing ma chine; Acme hay rake; 3-section har row; 2-row stalk cutter; bob sled; Jenny Lifid . spring trip cultivator; New Departure cultivator; John Deere riding cultivator; broadcast seeder; feed grinder; cream separa tor; gas tank; drag and many other article. J. H. GRAVES, Owner Phone No. 3103 Murray, Neb otmt: Notiit is torporat ion A ssoi'i;! t i(in. her. of fiiven t'f Alurray tlio in The Library Tlio nmi of ih(. uriratiem Is "The M limit- l.ilii-iirv ssoriut ion." The i.rim-ipiil i.lnce of transacting its business is ;.t Murray. Nebraska. Tlw general i,ntur- of the business to be transacts! by sail corporation shall ! tlie i.n i-,i::isinir. recelvincr by donation or otl.m-wisc. all kinds of books, ma L-azi n.- iiailv and weekly liamrs ami oMi'i.?- periodicals. and keepinur the s:im- for general circu lation anions; t:,- citizens of lass countv. either with or without charge. ami to fix tlie limit of time which any one shall retain any book, paper or Kei-lodienl. whii ii m:iv be eriven out to read: to mirch .-md own real estate together with necessary buildings for the maintaining of the property of the tiri'ot a i ion. ii ih! i!,.- accommodation of the inihlii- in th.. of read In i; rooms r-M -iit ion room .-j.i.'lts ami places for safemiui'diris; th.- i.rpei'ty of the com pany, and to m;,ke any and all neces sary, needful i.n.l proper rules aim regulations for tl... conduct of the general public library business. The amount of the capital stock arthoried Is $ 1 i.ai"U. The time of 'commenciriA; business shall be the L'ltli of January, l-0. and tle time of terminal'"11 twenty-live years from the .iutc of commencement. The highest amount of indebtedness to which said c..-poration shall at any titne subject itlf shall not be more than one-half the aggregate of its capital stock. The business fT-i i rs "f t,lf corpora tion sBall be tii.maatd by a Board oT I'iiectors coin p. s.l of not less than three, nor more than live members. I'.UUNU OLbHAM. fit-lw. rresident. in F I THE HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES AGREE All eminent physicians agree with Drs. Hare, Caspari and Rusby, who say in their excellent book. "The National Standard Dispensatory." "Cascara- sagrada is considered to be the best drug we have for habitual constipation. It not only increases the secretions of the gastrointesti nal canal, but because of its bitter ness acts as a tonic, improves the appetite anil digestion, and pre vents the constipation which usual ly follows the use of similar drugs." Cascara (the bark of the California buckthorn) is the principal ingredi ent of Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine. The other ingredients make Triner's remedy still more perfect and that explains sufficient ly why Trinerjs American Elixir of eiine-r iiie enjuvs ine: ivuunii ui being the best remedy for. all stom- ach disorders. Your dealer of whom j Rock Island corn elevator, com vou buv medicine-5 has also Triner's Ple,e; 7-foot Deering binder; Badger ,. r . . , cultivator; bob-sled; hog feeder- Angelica Bitter Tonic. Triner s C ough three.section narrow; disc; Moline Sedative. Triner's Liniment and oth- 18-inch plow; two-row stalk cutter; er Triner's highly dependable reme dies in stock. Joseph Triner Com pany, 1323-43 S. Aslrtand Ave.. Chi cago, 111. When baby .(line itching s Ointment. A way and it is suffers witn eczema or kin trouble, use Doan's little of it goes a long safe for children. GOc a box at all stores. PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction at "Cedar Nook"' farm, :?Ti mile's north and 1 mile .vest of Union; 2 ,& miles east and 2J4 miles north of Nehawka; 3 miles iouth and Vs mile west of Murray; 10 miles south and 2 milc3 west of Plattsmouth. 'on FRirAY, FEBRUARY 20 commencing at 10:00 o clock a. m.. the following described property to wit: 11 Head of Horses 11 One span of grey geldings, S and 9 years old. wj. 2600: one span of black drivers, mare and horse, with smooth mouths, wt. '2100; one span bay and sorrel geldings, 5 and 6 vears old. unbroken, wt. 220Q; one rey gelding. 11 years old, wt. 1600; one bay geiaing, i years oia, wt. 14 00; one black horse, 16 years old, wt. 1300; one sorrel gelding, 4 years old, wt. 1000; black mare, 4 years old, wt. 1200. 14 Head of Cattle 14 Three head of milk cows, two giving milk; one siock cow, 4 years old; three heifers , coming 2 years old; three heifers coming 1 year old; one bull calf coming 1 years old; two young calves; one Durham bull com iug three years old. Duroc-Jersey Hogs Eight head or Liuroc-Jersey sows, will farrow in March and April; one thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey male ho ' Farm Implements, Etc. One Deering binder, 7 foot; two Deering mowing machines; one Van Brunt 12-disc wheat drill; two Bad ger riding cultivators; two Avery walking cultivators; two Western Bell 14-inch listers; two Janesville discs;, one Moline B. E. gang plow; Moline corn planter; Sandwich hay loader; hay rake, 10 foot length; 2-row stalk cutter; two 3-section harrows; one 2-section harrow; two walking plows, one 12-inch, other 16-inch; walking lister; four wag ons with boxes; two iron wheel wagons with hay racks; oscillating bob sled; top buggy; spring wagon; 5-disc wheat drill; 5-shovel plow- two steel stock tanks; four steel listed corn boxes; two sets of work harness; one set single and one set double driving harness; some extra collars; Windsor heater, 18-inch fire pot; Golden Harvest cream separa tor; Fairbanks-Morse 3 h. p. kero sene engine; tjuamam gram grauer; two road drags; four rolls slat crib bing; Fairbanks-Morse feed grinder and numerous other articles to be made known on sale day. Lunch Served on Ground at Noon TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10 and under, cash. On sums over that amount a credit of six to eight months will be given, purchaser to give bankable note hearing interest at the rate of S from date of sale. Property must be settled for before being removed from premises. J. D. GROSS i SONS. COL. W. R. YOUNG. Auctioneer. J. M. PATTERSON, Clerk. His first long paois look about like this to the boy. Onr Dutchess pants for boys and men fit and w-sar. Guaranteed 10c a button; $1 a rip. Some splendid values for you. Cf E. Wescott's Sons "EVERYBODY'S 32SQB PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction, at his home 1 mile east and 1 mile south of Mur ray; fi miles north of Union and 9 miles south of Plattsmouth on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following described property, to wit: 7 Head of Horses 7 One black horse, 8 years old, wt. X U V U , UUC UlcltIV 111 fXl XZt o J -J vyiu, iwt. 1600; one black horse, 7 years 'old, wt. 1150; one bay mare, smooth mouth, with foal, wt. 1200; one : black gelding, coming 3 years old, ( wt. 1000; one colt, coming yearling; one mule, coming 3 years old. 3 Milk Cows 3 Two milk cows coining fresh soon; one row srivinff milk. Two thoroughbred spclted Poland- (Jnlna SOWS Farmilltr Implement John Deere lister; New Departure cultivator; lumber wagon; wagon box; disc sharpener; wash house, 8x12 feet, 7 feet high; John Deere two-row machine; truck with rack; 7-gallon churn; heater; base burn er; two sets of work harness; one set buggy harness; some good collars and many other articles too numer otit to mention. Lunch will be Served at Noon. TERMS All sums of $10 and under cash; on sums over $10 a credit of six to eight months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note bearing 8 interest from date of sale. All property to be settled for before being removed from the premises. BEN H. WILES. COL. W. R. YOUNG. Auctioneer. W. G. BOEDEKER, Clerk. xti rici: to it i:i)i inits State of Nebraska, (."ass coun- The ly, ss. In the County Court. I In the matter of the estate of Mae K. tfoodman. deceased: To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby untitled. That I will sit at the County Court room in I'latts mouth in said countv on tlie l."th dnv or March. lOjn. and tlie 16tli dav of June, 11(20. at ten 10 ) o'clock a. m.. of each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited lor the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 1.1th dav of March, A. I. 190, and the time limited f in payment of debts, is one year from said 1.1th day of March, in ill. I Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 10th dav of Kebruary, 1920. ALLEN J. BHESOX. County Judge. (Seal) fl2-lw. THIS PICTURE WAS Mahp mam BRING HOME TO YOU, TH AT AS THE YEARS Rm in , TO AGE COMES ALONG. THE YEARS ROLL ALONG, OLD WILL YOU SPEND YOUR OLD AGP TH Ptrrc nw. OR. WILL YOU BE DEPENDENT oSVo opeTn In SccoS IS TO LARLY AND DON'T INVES 'IT Vmuii?T Sr5?D T IT RLGU BANKER. iT WITOUT CONSULTING YOUR PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK VOU WILL reCHVB INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Farmers r.. STORE SALE! Tho undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction at hi: homo miles west of Murray and 0 iUvi east of Manley; miles south ef the German Lutheran church en WEDNESDAY, FE3S. 13th commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. the following described property m.. io- wit: 23 Head of Horses 23 Registered Perchcron stallior, Teddy R. (9768C). foaled on March 30, 1912, weight 1900 lbs; one team bay and brown. 7 and 9 years old. wt. 2L'00; one team mare.--, bay and black, 7 years old, wt. 2S00. both in foal to jack; brown mare, 4 years old, wt. 1100. in foal to jack; roan gelding, 10 years old, wt. l.'OO; one t la'"' jack and jenny, black, weignt .".00. 2 and D vrs. old: one team nay and crev jenny mules, coming four i years old. wt. 2100; one team bay inures, 6 and 7 years old. wt. 2C00; three mules, 2 years old; one bay mare, 8 yejrs old; one grey mare, 10 years old, in foal to jack; one team mares 2 and :$ years obi one bay colt, 1 year old; two suckling mule colts; one suckling horse colt; two bay saddle horses. ! 25 Head of Cattle 25 ' Four good milch cows, all giving milk; three milch cows, to be fres'i soon; two stock neiiers, balance are calves and steers. Twenty Duroc-Jersey brood tows; twenty-live Duroc-Jersey stock hogs. -' Farming Implement John Deere two-row corn plow; 1. & O. riding lister, good as new; Monitor press drill; Avery double row stalk cutter, good as nv; Two Jenny Lind cultivators; 12-inc'u gang plow, with extra lays; 16-foot. 1 H inch disc; Marseilles corn elevator, 28 feet, with power; a 4-hole corn sheller; Alamo gas engine, 9 h. p.; Dempster grinder, No. 4 size; hay rake; Deering mower; McCormt. mower, 5 foot; hay rack with trucks; sled; manure spreader; tank heater; new Newton wagon; Rushford w;' on; three sets lU-inch harness; two sets 1 '4 -inch harness; two saddles; good top buggy; surrey; "White Lily" washing machine; Round Oak heating etove; 4 h. p. Stover gasoline engine. Lunch Will be Served at Noon TERMS All sums of $10 and under cash. On sums over $10 a credit of six to eight months will be given on good bankable note, bearing S'J, in terest from date of sale. All prop erty to be settled for before being removed from the premises. A. J. SCHAFER. COL. W. R. YOl'XG. Auctioneer. LOUIK FRIEDRICH. Clerk. Trt c-r w State ... r " PUBLIC runnsMOUTH. NEBRASKA