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y. U' v. The CflebratodToicheron Stallion til Jaloux is a beautiful black IVrclieron, weighing 1 i) 5 0 pounds, foaled March 5, 19U'. bred by M. Durand, Depart ment of Orne, and imported by E. J. Heisel, Fremont. 1 : ' - Iowa, in October, It'll, and is recorded in the Percheron So ciety or' America, No. 81375. Jaiotix h is a splendid record, a strong pedigree, and is an excellent foal getter. Jaloux will make the season of 1913 as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week at the barn of Henry Ragoos, five miles southeast of Louisville; Thursday Friday and.Saturday at Wm. Wetten kamps, two miles west of Mynard. TERMS-$15.0t) to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be held responsible should any occur. 01 111 III MVrifK TO ritioiii IOKS. tlie t'nuuty Court of Chum CiiuuIv. NeliriiNkn. In Hip Mutter of the Kstnto of Cliris- linn StiK-hr, Dt-ceustHl. ioticc is hereby given that tlie creditors of said deceased will meet with the executor of nald estate before hid, the County Judtre of Cuss County, NVbraska, at my oMIop in the City of llaltsmouth, in said Cass County, on tlio iillth day of April, 1913, and on the Hli (lay of October, 191H, at ten o'clock it. m each of paid days, for the fuse of presenting; their claims and having the same examined, adjusted, itllowed or refused. Six months are allowed the creditors of said deceased to present their clulms, and which period expires on October the 4th, 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. Witness my hand und the seal of said '"ounty Court, at I'lattsmouth, No lTHRka, this Mil dav of March, 191:1. (Seal) AI.l.KN .1. UKKSON, Comity Judtfe. I'. O. DWVKl:. Attorney. O'I'ICK TO ( III 1)1 IOI1S. In (mint) Court. STATU OF NEBKASKA, Cass County, ss. In the Matter of the Instate of William J. O'llrien, lieeeased. Notice Is hereby Riven to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be hud upon claims tiled usainst said estate, before me. County Judge of 'asB County, Nebraska, at the County Court room In Plattsmouth, In said 'ounty, on the 11th day of April, 19U, imd on the 13th day of October, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day, for- ex amination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be filed In suld court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said unty Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne Vrtmka, this 10th day of March. 1913. (Beal) ALLEN J. BEESON, ' .' County Judge. NOTICE OP SALK. -la the OUtrlct Court of Chh County, Nebranka. J a the Matter of the Estate of Nicholas Halmes, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of Hon (leoiRe F. Corcoran. Acting Judtfc of the District Court of Cass Count v, Nebraska, made on the L'Otli day of March 1913 for the Mtl of real estate hereinafter described, there will he sold at the south door of the Court House, at I'lattsmouth, Ne bifisKa, on the iliitli day of April, 1913, at Id o'clock a. m., at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, under the terms of paragraph nine of the will of Nicholas llalmes, deceased, and the order of above named Court, permitting a. member of the family of said de ceased, to assume and take over the bid of any outsider any time before the -ioMtin tif sale. TiVmitV per Cent of 1 ho bid to be paid In cash at the close of the sale, and the balance of the bid to ho paid at the time of the confirma tion of the sale by said District Court or Juripro thereof. The land l be sold I Hie follow-in: NVs of SI-:'4. Sec. I'X, Twp. 12, Tiantfe 9; SU of SW',4 and NW'i of SW", of Sec. x, Twp. VI. Kanse 13; S'4 of SK',4 and S',i of SW1, and NWH of SWVi of See. 7, Twp. 12, lisnRe 13: N K 1 1 of NW'i of Sec. ,r., 'i'wp. 1'2, llatiKe 13. and Lots 10, II and 12, in Hlock 2, of the City ol Platts mouth ull In Cass ('ounty, Nebraska. i-Sn id hots 11 and 12, Hlock 2, to be sold subject to the Homestead rlK'lit therein of Henrietta llalmes, widow. Said -ale will remain open one hour. Hated this 2Hb dav of March. 1913. NICHOLAS C. HALM MS, F.xecutor of the Estate of Nicholas Halmes, lieeeased. 1). O. DWYKU. Attorney. codicil attached thereto, which Instrument Is now on tile in this court. The prayer of said petition Is that said instrument be allowed and probated as the last will and testament ot the said Cornelius Itcngeu, deceased Vim are further notilied that a hear In uf will be had upon said petition and proposed will before this Court on the L'Cth day of April, 191:1, lit 9 o'clock n m., at the County Court ltoom in the City of I'lattsmouth. in said County. That all objections thereto, if utiv. must pur- be filed on or before said dav and hour ot hearing. hand and the seal of the of said County this 1st 1913. ALLEN J. 1!KKS( N, County .ludhre. Witness my Countv Court (lav of April, (Seal) NOTICE OK AI'I'I.IC TION I'Oll l,lU Olt LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Kdward K. OelschlaKcr, has tiled his petition and application In the office of the clerk of the Village of Kaiile, County of Cass, and Slate of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said village, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska, and praying thai n license may be is sued to the said Edward F. lelschlager for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of sail, application, In a building situated on lots live and six ( ii and lit, in block nineteen (191, of the said Village of Eagle, Nebraska. KUWWKH F. OELSCHLACEi:, April 4, 1913. Applicant. ile of Alice M. in Said OKIIEIt I Oil lit I lie County Court of Cinta County, Nelirnxkfi. I 'i the Matter of the Lit Tague, lieeeased. To All Persons Interested Estate: Upon reading the duly verified peti tion of Otto E. Tague and Fred o. Tague, filed in this court, praying for the appointment of William C. Kaniscy as administrator of the estate of said !eceased, it Is ordered that a bearing lie had on said petition at the Countv Court lionm, in said county, on the 21st day of April, 191:1, at the hour of 10 I'c.locl; a. in., n;iil th.i.t notice of the time and place ol mid hearing be gi.en to all persons interested in said estate, by the publication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks in the. PlBttsniouth Journal, a legal newspaper printed and circulated in said county. Hated this 2Mh dav of March, P.H.I. ALLEN .1. liEIOSi IN, Countv .lud;;e. NOTICE OF FIV-tl. SETTLEMENT. Ill (be County Court In unit for Ciimm County, Nrltrnska. In He-Estate of Henry C. Mc.Maken, Deceased. TO ALL PERSON'S INTERESTED: You are herebv notilied that on the nth day of April. 1913, Eva McMaken Heese. executrix, and (lov 1 1. McMaken, executor, of the above estate, Hied their petition for final settlement, ami linn I report, showing that the funds of said e;;late are insullicient to pay claims, and that under find bv virtue of an agreement entered Into between said executors and the claimants against said estate, said claimants aie to re ceive in full payment of their claims their pro rata share according to their respective claims, after the payment of court costs and e nouses. A hearing will be bad on sabl peti tion and final reimrt upon the l'MIi da y of April. A. D. 19 13. at 10 o'clock a. in., at the ofbi-e of the Countv .Indue. Court House. Phil tsnioui h, C.iss Countv. Ne braska, at which time orders will be entered in accordance with the findings of the court. All objections to sabl wt It Ion and final report must he liled before Miid hour on said dav of hearing. Ilv tle ('mill. (SEAL ALLEN .1. HEESdN County .Lidgc. PAWLS K- KliltEPTSON. At tornevs. I - 7 - 3 w k s NOTICE OF l'IM,ICTION I'Olt I. Hit OH LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned. C.cs F. Molir, has tiled his Petition and application with the vil lage clerk of the village of Avoca. County of Cass, and Stale of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the re quired number of resident freeholders of tlie said village, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable cl ai-.M-ti'i' and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska, and praying that : license ninv be issued to the si'ld Oils F. Mohr fur the sale of mall, s'im II in mis and vinous liquors for the municipal year ending May 2. 1911, at his place of business, situated on the west two-thirds of lot live (Si, In block thirteen (13), In said village of Avoca, Nebraska. CPS F. MOIIC. Applicant. April 7. 191:!. C piraes NOTICE. In the County Court In mitt for Cass Couut.Vt Nclniiskii. in Ke Estate of Delilah Schwab, De ceased. 1 o all persons Interested, and par ticularly John Schwab. Saminl Schwab, Joseph Schwab, Ella Schwab, Nellie Schwab and Zenn Schwab: Von are hereby notilied thai on March 20, 1913. Sarnii M. Mason anil diaries E. Schwab filed their petition aheuing the death testate on March 21, 1913, of Delilah Schwab, a resident ef the County of Cats, Nebraska, pos sessed of an estate therein, and lequest tluif nn Instrument tiled therewith he found to be the last will ami tcs'ta menl of said decedent, and admitted to I .r-ibate as such, and asking that diaries Eddie Schwab, nominated therein as executor, be appointed as .' Itch. A hearing will be bad thereon on April 21, 1913, nt nine o'clock a. in. til He olllce of the County ,liid-ro. Court House, Plattsniouth. Cass Countv Ne biaska. at which time orders will he ei.i..red la accordance with the flnd iii,rs of the court. All objections thereto, If any, must he Hied before said hour on said day of ben ring. Ilv the Court. ALLEN J. HEESCIN'. County .Indue. I A W'LS & ItOllEKTSON, Attorneys. blind man, first quarter, 1913..$ 1 V 0 0 C. K Jo rti tin salary Hint mileage 2S.O0 C. Heebuer, same 2.vibl Miin li. Foster, saiai v and ex pense 1 .-.:..:! C. II. Taylor, same 11273 Hans Sievels, janitor and laun dry 7vini Wateiiuan Lumber Coal Co., coal lo Kusliiasky, Monroe and court house M.Oj Julius A. Pit 7., salary and ex pense , . . . 27. to D. .Morgan, same J. H. Thrasher, bailiff's cerlitl- cite Aug. liai h, nnlse. to ,1. A. Monroe Dr. I.. D. Cummins, insane case Parlara SchwcUel Win. I 'elesl lernler, same James Kuberlson, same C. D. Ouinton, same Mrs Chris Di earner, same (ieorge Wade, livery, same W. M. Phllpol, inebriate case Phillip S. Davis Hans Johnson, nnlse. to l.l..ic Craig Ed ligenliel ger. Ad in isl in tor, coal to Cross, lirandt, down, Wardon Wol IT S: Ault, mdse to Franke. . Dr. Ii. D. Cummins, inebriate Joseph Lyons I. M. Leyda, same James llohertson, same ( '. M. Se Pert, sa nie C. D. Ouiuton, same Dr. E. D. Cummins, Inebriate Daniel Strafe ,1. II. Tarns, salary for March.. M. Archer, State vs (iatelman ('. I . (luinlon, same Atelier, Slate vs Archer, State vs I . Ouiiitnn, same rehcr. State vs. 1 1. Ouinlon, same Archer, State vs. I . ijuiton, same d Patterson, ollice work :i.'i.9;i 2.0(1 10.00 17.00 3.00 .S.L'j tilt.3S 2.00 1.50 I. SO 10.01 McCauley . . Strickland ( 'raw ford . . McCauley. . M. M. ( ' M. C. M. C. Fn Midland Chemical Co., sweeping compound M. Archer, State vs Miller..,. C. D. (Juinlon, same M. Archer, State vs. Hrltton .... C. D. Uu Inton, same Weeping Water Kepublloun, printing Jail notices The I'lattsmouth Journal, mint ing and supplies C. W. I'.aylor & Co., coal (o Hrandt, Hopkins, Denson, Is'erti, Meyers, Collins and Kusbfiisky 77.77 John liaiier. auto hire to com missioners 3.00 A. (I. P.acli Co., mdse. to Kush- Insky and county farm 79.10 E. Maiispcakcr, salary deputy sherilT for March la. 00 James Poberlsou, salary and e.vper.se lirst quarter lMi.2.'i Tom l-'i y, care of Andy Kern Diffused) 10.00 ii. Kiilnour. buriel of Mrs. Miller .".0.00 Fan-lay's restaurant, meals to lurors iii.ioi allowed 2S.00 10.00 S.OU 3.110 ii.2.". 4.2S 1 I.9S .50 Sli.OO 4.0". 9.00 l.3.'i 3.7.". 3. 10 3.90 3..ri0 L2r. 2.10 is. oo 9. 0ii 4.25 5.00 5.15 2.4 0 15.00 51.5.') were Load J Load I'he following claim on the Load funds: Waller Pxeis, i-oad work District No. 27 Putts .v- llendrii, nails. District Nn. J. (',. Schoemanu, dragging roads. Iload District No. 3 . . V. D. Conn, road, work, Iload District N'o. li Frank L. Ilhndcn, shoveling snow, Load District No. 11 (Kel'used) J. II. Wagner, road work, Iload District No. I Win. II. Hush, same, No. 7 A. F. Sey licit, fame, Nu. 2 Hen IScekman. same, No. 10 The following claims were a on the llrldge fund: John Murtev, bridge lumber.... Wm. D I tush, bridge work .1. II. Wagner, same John II. P.usche, same Hoard adjourned April 2, 1913. D. C. Morgan 22.50 3. 9 5 19.20 11.50 4 00 22.90 5.110 13.75 30.17 lowed 95. SO 3.110 3.00 10.00 to meet Wednesday, County Clerk. I'lattsmouth, Neb., April 2. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment Willi all members present and the fol lowing business was transacted in regular form: i in mot ion, board reconsidered their action of April 1st in refusing the hill of Tom Fry and allowed tlie same. The following claims were allowed on the C.eiieral fund: Tom Fry care of A ndy .Kern .... ? 10.00 (i, II. Mariners. auto hire to commissioners I2.O0 I'.iinrii adjourned to meet Tuesday, April 1" 191:' 1 .Hur- in, ( unit.- Clerk. Stato farmers Mutual Insurance Company. SI ill eilltMll cf ( vlillialcil hisses iisl;i meil by iin-mln'i's of I lit Skill- I'nrmors Muliial Insurance I '.i mi i i:i ii y in I iit'tiililii (HI Sum lay. Ma it h :.':: I. I'.UII. I'K'kr Mas MUl IN COI'NTV CO! II T. STATE OF NEHKASKA, Countv of Cass. ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Cornelius P.engen, Deceased. To All Persons Interested: Von Hre hereby notilied that there bet been filed in this rourt petition, iilleglng therein that the sabl Cor nelius Ilengen has departed this life, hiving an Instrument purporting to be bis last will and testament, and Plattsmouth, Ni-n.. April 1. Hoard nn I arsuaiil to ad.iou: niuent. Present: C. I :. Jordan, C. E. Heebuer and Julius A. Pita. County Commission ers; D. C. Morgan, County Clerk. Minutes of previous si s- Ion read and approved, when the following business was 1 1 a nsiict ul In legular form: I i.;; ,f i ,i .. ,,, ,H report of fees earned tbst quarter I9i.i, ainoutit lug to i.i72.75. Hank of I'lii-ui made application to beiotnc a county depository and the bank win designated as such. I!. mils or .1. W. i In and W. A. Hencger, assessors for Center and Ml. Plcasm)' precincts, approved by Coun t v Judge. In the matter of a saloon license In Cedar Creek, Cass county, Nebraska, two petition wire liled and presented to the Hoard of County Commission ers as follows: in. Schneider and others petitioning for Henry A. Sehoe man, and II, O. Frey and others peti tioning for Andres Thomsen. Moved by Pit, and seconded by lleehner that tlie Hoard of Count v Commissioners vote on the proposition of whether or not license be granled to run saloon nt Cedar Creek. Motion carried. Vole stood unanimous for license at Cedar Creek. The heard proceeded to vote, and did vote that a license he grant ed to Andres Thomsen to run a saloon on lot 4, block (i. ut Cedar Creek, Ne braska, and to sell malt, spirituous and Vinuoiis liquors for n period of one year from May 17, 1913, to Mav 17. 1911, and fixed the license fee at 11,000.(10, and the countv clerk Instructed to Issue license to Andres Thomsen on payment of the above fee. The petition of Henry A. Schoenuinn was refused. The following rlnlms were allowed fm the Cionoral fund: Mrs. Dora Flelscliman, care of I- pa n c i linn s Henry Scilmlil, J'apil- linii " Munis W. Saul I dp. Smith Oiidlia Mike Thell. S... Omaha !'. I). Milius. Ualslnii. . Archie Miller. Ilalsl.m Win. r.nese, Halsluii . . Clans Nielsen, Omaha I'eler Mesch, Omaha . . Mmil I'apki', lin.iha . ; . A. .1. WaiTehri'ck. Omaha Herman (lade, ash- iii'-lmi I'elnis I'alhiii. Mlkhorii 'I'h, is. Pill l ick. Wnsh- iiij-tcn Minimi (iiiy, W'alerhui. . (ien. V. Funis. Valley S. M. Howard, Valley . . Itasiiiu I'elerson. So. Omaha James Tape, Omaha . . Jakiili llarl ( tmaha . . Dalil ltrnlhei lieiiinai'k A. Omaha I ra nk M. I'o, Omaha . V. .1. Nepodal, Irving km John ton S. 1 1. Ilinlllll School l)is, No. 5, l'lallsinoulh Marius Chrislensen, Omulia Mli.ahelh llauiuan. So. Omaha N. M Anderson, flina- ha M. S. niiihaiii:!), Valley l'elei'sen, s, Omaha Nielsen, Miller, neniiinff- Filchorn, Tlallfl- ffl m Save Money on your fencing by Putting up the Style Made to Meet your Requirements It's downright foolishness to buy liht chicken wire to put around your bull pastureand yon know it. But some people do it because they don't think beyond the price-ticket on the roll of fence at least not until they've had to patch the chicken wire a dozen times or so where that bull went through. Then they put up a brand new stock fence. There's no economy in that kind of fence-buying. The right fence in the first place costs less. Our free catalogue tells how to buy fencing economically, effectively, wisely. Get it today and save money. Made in Different Stylet, for FIELD, FARM. RANCH, LAWN, V,r . D 1 CHICKEN. POULTRY and RABBIT YARD and GARDEN t-t"QTy KOQ IjUaranteeQ Ask your dealer for "Pittsburgh Perfect" and insist on his furnishing It Do not allow him to persuade you that some other fence is just as good. If he doein't sell it, write u direct. "PilUburvh Perfect" Brandt of Barbed Wiri Britiht, Annealed & Galraniied Wire; Twitted Cable Wire; Hard Sprint Coil Wire; Fence Staploa: Poultry Netting Staples; Regular Wire Nails; Calvanked Wire Nails; Large Head Roofing Naila: Sinxle Loop BaleTieii "Pitta biirnh Perfect" Fencing. All made of Open Hearth material. If you are interested In Wire Fencine, write for FREE copy of our ALMANAC, 1913- Pittsburgh Steel Co. Pittsburgh, Penmylvania 3 Local Tews From Friday's Dally. Henry Kan Cum mi returneil (his a II imik ii in from Omaha, where he has heen hmkinti after tmnie htisi pess inal tei'R. !. Meisinjiei- was in the city (inlay fin" a few hours looking af lei Miiiie hiisiiiess Diallers willi I he inert'lianl s. W. II. Miinloek of ehraska City was in the t-ity loilay altemliiiK to Inisiness inallers in coiuieel ion wit h his slore hei'e. lion lllinili'ii came up (his nioi'iiinj; rrnin Murray and acconi ianieil his mother to Omaha to consult a specialist. I.. It. MrKriile departed this aft ernoon for Spearlish, s. I)., where he will spend the slimmer, having secured a position in that city. Mil Ittimincll drove in this al'l crnoon from his home near My iiitrd and allemled to some (railing wilh (lie merchants for a few hours. Mrs. (i, (1. Meisingei' and (lauhler, Miss Kdna, were pas seiiirers this afternoon on No. 211 for licnson, where they will visit relal i es for a short I ime. .Miss Sleanor 'J'odd arrived I hi- afternoon from Omaha, where she is nllendin school, ami will i-il over r-unday with her parent s. west of I his city. Mis. Jiiciih Doininuro anil iluiuihler. Mrs, S. Hay Sinilh, of Weeping Water, were imsseimers this morning for Omaha to attend to some Inisiness matters for the .1 .. Local PJcw s Fred Vi t muss, pillion la- J'l.lMI 7 r.o(i Ti in. nil 'i 1 0.00 :!.'j.')ii.o(i 00.(11) .'ino.no 'i0.no mi. no 700.00 in. oo 1,000.00 100.00 l.'.'OO.OO j, 1 00.00 TTiO.OO UHi.on jri.oo i2r.no 200.00 'hi o.oo 200.00 I nr.. 8.1 20.no 405.00 35.00 .00.00 500.00 6.00 33.00 iO or. r.o.oo Total ? 14,000.08 The Stale Fanners Mutual In surance Co. inel all lo.sst promptly. Call on .lames Dvorak Atrent. or 'Phone Black- 10 I'latlsnimilh. Sell youp property by an ad In the Journal. From Siiturilay's Pally. S. I,. Flll'loii" of Hock Hlull's lroe tip this allei'iioon from his home to attend to some trading. (ieoie lleil of near Cedar Creek came in loilay from his home to alteml to some mailers of husiness. Mrs, llessie l'mwelt of Chicago arrived today and will be a guest at Ihe home of Dr. Machmanu and wile for a few days. 1 Ii-ii i Horn of near Cedar Creek was in Ihe cily today for a few In iiirs, lia ing driven in lo al- leim io some waning. Miss Nettie Moore was a pas senger this afternoon for Fugle, where site w ill isil her aunl, Mrs. Funning, over Sunday. ( Ieorge I'. Meisinger of Cedar Creek was in the cilv today for a few hours looking a ft it some hiiisness mailers nl Ihe rourt house. Mrs. F. ,1. llennings of near Cedar Creek came in this morn ing and was a passenger on Ihe early Furlingtoii train for Oma ha lo spend tin; day. Mrs. S. R Kinkead returned this . afternoon from Lincoln, whore she has heen making a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Crismaii and family. Ivan White and wife of Murray came in this morning for Ihe lirst time in several months, and in company with Mark White and wife were passengers this after noon for Omaha. L. M. Simons and wife of Ne hawka came up this morning from their homo and wero pas sengers on Ihe early Burlington train for Omalm to visit for the day. Mrs. N. C. Abbott of Nebraska City came up Ibis morning from her home in that city nnd was a passenger, in company wilh Miss (irace Newhranch, for Omaha to spend the day. Miss Ft fa Nickels of Murray was in the city Saturday attending to business matters. Miss Fannie McCarroll of Union spent Sunday in Ibis cily with her sister, Miss Angie, who is attend ing High school. For rheumatism you will find nothing belter than Chamberlain's Liniment. Try it and seo bow quickly it gives relief. For sale by F. (I. Fricke it Co. Mrs. .1. M. Palmer of Nehawka and Mrs. J. M. Dunbar of Avoca spent Sunday here at the home of their brother, Sheriff C. 1). Otiin I i ) and family. Hives, eczema, ilcli op salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear tlie touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment is line for skin ilehine;. All druggists sell it, r()e a box. Attorney William C. Hamsey of Omaha was in Ihe cily yesterday for a few hours isil ing wit h bis parents, Judge and Mrs. II. S. Hamsey. William Frilchman, wife and lilllo son came down Saturday evening from their home at South Omaha and spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Frilchmans' father, Albert Sehuldiee and family. Philip Decker and wife and Charles Peacock and family drove in yesterday from their homes, wesl of this cily, ami spent the day with Frank Cloidt and wife at their home on High School Hill. Charles Janda. wife and baby and James Ptacek and Miss Tina Hi rI were passengers yeslenlay for Omaha, where I hey attended the funeral of the late Rudolph Micka, their cousin, which was held I here yesterday afternoon. Francis Whelnn ami Carl R Smith rami? down Sal unlay even ing I'roin Omaha and visited over Sunday with I heir parents and friends, returning' In Ihe big cily yeslenlay ia Ihe Missouri Pacific?. Fmil Madsen, wife and daugh ter, of South Tacoma, Washing ton, arrived today lo pay a visit lo Hie parents of Mr. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. I'eler Madsen, in the soul h part of the. cily. Arthur Willis ami family of Peru, accompanied by Mrs. Fmily Willis of that place, came up Sal unlay for a visit at the home of F. W. Flliolt and family. Mr. Willis and family returned last, evening bu Mrs. Emily Willis w ill remain for a longer visit wilh her tlaughlers. Mrs. Arthur Dyers and. Miss Agues Swart, of (ilenwood isileil in this city over Sunday, guesta at the homo of their parents, John' Swart z and wife, departing this morning for their home. W. 11. Hishel departed this aft ernoon for (iiiiml Island, where he goes as a delegate to the stato camp of Ihe Woodmen of the World, which will open in that cily tomorrow'. "My child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas' Fclectit. Oil. The pain ceased, and Ihe child sank into a restful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg. N. II. Don'l he surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment ami it will soon disap pear. Sold by F. O. Fricke & Co. Mrs, J. A. Murray and son, Alviu ami wife, were passengers yesterday for Omaha, where they visited relalives, Alvin and wifo returning last evening, while Mrs Murray remained for a long er visit with her sister in the me tropolis. $1 "My I it 1 1 o son hail a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was finished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs. II. Silks, 20 Dowling Street. Sydney, Australia. This remedy is for sale by F. (i. Fricke & Co. You will look a good while be fore you find a belter medicine for coughs and colds than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief it. cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, nnd you are ceriain in be pieased wilh that prompt cure which it will elfcel. For sale by F. (1. Fricke & Co. Why He Was Late. "What made you so lale'.'" "I met Sinilhson." "Well, lhal is no reason why you should he nn hour lale get ting home to supper." "I know, but I asked him how he was feeling, and be insisted on Idling me about his stomach trouble." "Diil you lell him to lake Cham berlain's Tablet s?" "Sure, thai is what he needs." Sold by F. (I. Fricke & Co. If you have a house for rent try a Journal Want Ad. SSNEW IDEA S. O. Cole iirtS some home grown alfalfa seed for salo at .',. no per bushel. 4-7-2lwkly -yew SproiiorS" The Best Manure Spreader Otl THE MARKET TODAY! This machine may be seen at my implement department a new addition to my general black smith and wagon business. I also handle the 'AVERY Corn Planters and Cultivators! czi In fact it is my intention to carry a general line of Farm Implements of all kinds. Call and see me for whatever you may need. 1. iiilSILEL SOUTH SIXTH SL, Plafftsmouth, Neb.