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I F lI 1 ' T " W ' ' ' ' Efc J I 1 , I t V ' 1 m 8500 Revolutions Per Minute HAT is the wonder ful speed at which anIHC cream sep arator bowl turns. The rim of a six- inch bowl, running at separat ing speed, is traveling at the rate of nearly two and a half miles a minute, faster than the swiftest express train that ever ran. Such speed as this means strain on shafts, bear ings, gears, frame, in every part of a separator, such strain as can only be rendered harmless by the nicest adjust mentof strength, flexi bility, and quality of material and workman ship. The business of a cream separator is to-skim the butter fat from whole milk, but to do this it must be made mechanically right, or it soon ceases to be useful as a sepa rator. The machine that meets these condi tions and sells at the right price, is an I H C Cream Separator Dairymaid, Bluebell, or Lily I H C separators have that carefulness of adjustment and balance of moving parts which make for durability and easy running. There are points in the construction of I H C separators, such as the heavy phosphor j bronze bushings, trouble-proof neck bearing, cut-away wings, dirt and milk-proof spiral s gears, etc., which make I H C separators, p beyond any doubt the best of all to buy. There ! are four convenient sizes of each style. Ask s the local dealers who handle these machines for a demonstration. Get catalogues or full . j information from them or write fcx International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Council Bluffs la. : 1 A in PLATTSMOUTH 0 HAVE ANEWC1TY DIRECTORY The Same Will Be as Complete as It Possibly Can Be Made in Every Way. OHOEH TO SHOW CAl'SE. In the District Court of Vmuu County. Ncbrattka. In the Matter of the Application of Ooise K. Uvan, Guardian of Joseph Klton Ryan and Archie J. Hyatt, Minors, to Hell Keal Estate. Now on this 4lh day of April, 1913. tliiH cHtise came on for hearing upon tlm petition of George K. Ryan, Kuardian of the persons and the prop erty of Joseph Klton Kyan and Archie .1. Hvun. minors, praying for a license to sell the Interest of his said wards in ihB following described real estate to-wit: East half of northeast quarter (EH N. K. U), Section sixteeen (16), township ten (10). range nine (ft) east, in Cass county, Nebraska, in which real estate the said wards own an undivided one tlf teen tli (1-15) each, and lots thirteeen (13), fourteen (11) and fifteen (15), In block Tour (4), Village of Alvo, Cbhs count'', Nebraska, In which said wards r.wn each an undivided one-for!th tl-4l, or so much or said real estate and of the interests of said wards therein as It shall seem to the court to tie for the best Interests of said wards. It Is hereby ordered by the court and adjndned, that the next "f kin, and all persons interested in said matter, ap pear before me at chambers at the City of riattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of l:SO o'clock p. in., on the SOtli day of May, 1913, to show cause, if any there be, why such license be not granted to said petitioner. U is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Platts moutli Weekly Jnurnnl for three weeks successively next Immediately before the date of said hearing. Given under mv bnnd at the city of rinttsmouth, Nebraska, on this 4th day of April, 1913. MAUVKY P. THAVIS, Judge of the Distrct Court. ONLY THREE BIG CIRCUSES E XII Only Three Shows of the First Class Traveling on the Road. The matter of preparing the now fity directm v will soon be started by Mr. W. A. Howard, who is lo tin the work of gathering ( lit? rial a for (lie directory, ami from the previous works of ttiis kind prepared by Mr. Howard I here is no doulit that it will In; one of the most complete and up-to-date di rectories in the slate of a town of tins size. Hie work will require several months of very strenuous labor, as this is undoubtedly one of tin; most tedious jobs that could possibly be undertaken to complete in the proper manner, and the Commercial club is very fortunate in securing for the task f it so anie a gentleman as iur. How ard has shown himself to be. Tin- directory will be complete in every way, (riving tin; name, ad dress and occupation of all the residents of the city, together with a directory of the slate ollicials. city government, Ihe dif ferent churches, with the num ber of communicants and pastors; Indies of the city, willi their ollic ers and places of meet inn, mid will be ill every way tilled to give Ihe cily a directory of which they can well be proud. At present there is not. a di rectory nf the cily, ami every day there are inquiries as lo where pari ies live and on w hal si reel, when wilh a directory il would lake only a few ininnles to go and look' the mailer up and li ml the correct address of the pail de sired, instead of running all over (own lo lind someone who was ac quainted with the person desired. While the data for I lie directory is being gathered Hie citi.ens should assisl lo their fullest ex lent Mr. Howard in bis task and give him all Ihe names of Ihe members of their families and Iheir occupations, in order that the work may be made as complete as possible, lie expects in the di rectory lo sell adverl ising space, and to everyone who take a $o ad one of the books will be given, while the' regular price oT the books will be which is a very low ju ice for such a splendid work as this directory will be. See Dial m do your best to assisl in help ing lo make this volume one thai will prove of great value to Ihe community. Coughs and Consumption. Coughs and couds, when ne glected, ahsavs lead to serious trouble of the lungs. The wisest thing to do when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get relief from the first dose, and llnally the cough will disappear. O. H. Drown, of Mus cadine, Ala., writes: "My wife was down in bed with an obstinate cough, and I honestly believe had it not been for Dr. King New Dis covery, she would not be living to day." Known for forty three years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price 50c and $1.(10. Ite commended by F. G. Fricke & Co. 101 COUPLE MARRIED BY COUNTY JUDGE BEESQN From Saturday's Dailv. This morning County Judge Heeson was called upon to issue a couple of marriage licenses, one of them being to Arthur llaughlnling, aged S!(, of lted Oak, Iowa, and Miss Ellen Ely, aged 25, of Iowa Falls, Iowa. These young people were married by Ihe judge and departed for their future home at lied Oak, rejoicing over Iheir new-found happiness. William llueler, aged 27, of Wabash, ami Miss Minnie llieke, aged 20, of Alvo, were also callers at judge's oflice and received the necessary permit to wed, and their marriage will occur next Thursday at the home of the bride. (CROWN IN OTOE COUNTY) PER BUSHEL 1 bu. 2bu. 5bu. 10 bu. Nebraska City, yellow, 100 to 110 days. . . .$2 50 $2 40 $2 30 $2 10 Boone Countv. white. 110 to 1?n Hn vq 9 HO O Af o on n in &t. Charles, Red Cob, white, 100 days 2 50 2 40 2 30 2 10 improved Larly Learning, yellow, 115 days, 2 50 2 40 2 30 2 10 Reids Yellow Dent, 100 to 110 days 2 50 2 40 2 30 2 10 Iowa Silvermine, white, 95 to 110 days. . . 2 50 2 40 2 30 2 10 Johnson Countv White A 91 nave Q fCi o "7C 2 50 2 40 2 30 2 10 ixineiy uay uirn, white 2 00 Add $1.00 per bushel to above price to assure every year tested corn. 100 per cent, germination. Samples of our corn may be seen at Bartlings elevator at Paul, Brock. Talmage, Douglas or Bookwalter. Edward Bartling Seed Company KcbrasKa City, Kcbr. SEED MERCHANTS DEATH OF CHARLES F. TRUESDJLE, FATHER OF FREO TRUESDALE ANNUAL HOUSE GLEANING BY COURT HOUSE JANITOR NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to tho pub lic, that the undersigned, i. G. Williamson, has llled his petition and application wilh Ihe village cleik of Ihe Village of M-.:nlnrk, Gounly of Cass ami Hale of Ne braska, as reipiired by law, signed by Hie required number of resi de!1. freeholders of the said vil lage, selling forth that the ap plicanl is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of I ho Slate, of Nebraska, and praying that a license may bo issued It) the said G. G. William son for the sale of malt, spiritu ous and vinous liquors for the municipal year, at his place of business, situated on lots 2 and 3, block 18, in said Village of Mur dook. G. (J. WILLIAMSON, April 1 i, in 13. Applicant. Live Stock Wanted. I wish to inform the people of Murray and vicinity that I am having slock at Murray, and am prepared to pay the highest mar ket price for anything in tho stock line. I will buy anything, from mv. to one hundred head or more, '.ct me know what you have for n'e. Call 'Phone 8-H Murray V.lianue. H. C. Creamer. There are only three of the circuses of the first-class travel ing on the road today. That is. there are only three circuses carrying three rings in which the performance is given. They are Ihe Itanium & Dalley, Ihe lling linff and the Yankee Robinson circus. All of these shows have three rings, two elevated stages and the usual hippodrome I rack where the races are held. The Robinson circus gives is Wild West performance in Ihe hippo drome track. The other two shows do not carry the Wild West annex-, but give a spectacular performance in addition lo Ihe circus. The Sioux Falls Argus-Leader, speaking of Ihe Robinson circus, stales thai Ihe performance is on a par with either the Itanium or lliiigling circus and stales em phatically that the present Yan kee Robinson circus will excel the Itiirnum show within a few years. At Plattsiuoulh Monday, May 5. iiiimdco nc rDicmnc AC. numuLii ui iiiiliiuD no SIST CELEBRATING BIRTHDAY -WE MUST USE NAMES OF ALL CONTRIBUTORS IF IT IS NECESSARY Several days since the Journal received a communication from out in the county dealing with the base ball question, and the writer made the request that his nanio be withheld from the public. We have a rule that all communica tions that are offered for publica tion must have the name of the writer to refer to at the oflice, and as the author does not want his name used we are forced to omit the article from the columns of this paper. From Sutunlay's Duliy. The elllcient .janitor at the court house, Hans Seivers, has been very busy Ihe past week ul lending to his spring house-cleaning at Ihe county building, ami Ihe dif ferent i dices are presenting a much cleaner appearance as the results of Ihe ell'orls of Mr. Seivers. lie is washing all the windows and cleaning the rooms as thoroughly as possible, and when he gels through the oc cupants of the ollices will hardly know lhiir places of business. Hans is on Ihe job all the lime and has made Ihe best man that has been .employed there for a good many jcars, and the com missioners ciui congratulate themselves on having secured his ser ices. From Saturday's Dally. The news has been received by relatives oT the death on April ID, at his home in Ouincy, Michigan, of Charles F. Truesdell, father of Fred Truesdell, the actor, and Ihe husband of Miss Klhel Dovey, for merly oT (his city, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge K. Dovey. The dealli of Mr. Truesdell was unexpected, there being no inti mation of his illness until Ihe message .summoning his son and daughter-in-law from New York to his bedside. They, in company wilh their liltle daughter, Jane, are at Quincy and will remain for some lime wilh the mother of Mr. Truesdell, who is very badly af fected by the deal'li of her hus band. Mr. Truesdell was en gaged in the banking business in his home lowu ami was one of the prominent men in that section of Hie slale and his dealh will cause a place hard to till in Ihe com munity where he was such a con spicuous figure. REAL ESTATE BELONGING TO THE HALMES ESTATE SOLD Buy your fancy the Journal office. stationery at Seed Corn for Sale. 150 bushels of good seed corn, several varieties. Inquire of Solomon Howe, on the east side of the river. one-tuarler mile south of Bethlehem church, or address Pacific .Jtii'rlin. n-wa Route 2. A Hint Call thev Apples fop Sale. large supply of fine apples I want to sell immediately, at my home and as long ns last they will be sold at 50 cents per bushel R R. Nickels. -21-2wksfhv FORFST ROSF The best Hour on the market. Give it a trial. From Sitttinln v s Dally. (In Tuesday evening, April 22, a birthday party was given in honor of Mr. Leonard Wemll, it being his sixleenth birthday. He received many nice presents and hearty congratulations. The crowd enjoyed themselves in paying games, iiusic and sing ing, Al the hour of 12 an ele gant supper was served by Mrs. Wemll and Mrs. Rhodanz. Just, as all were leaving for their homes there was a nice liltle downpour of rain, but all slopped long enough to wish Mr. Wendt many more happy birthdays, and they then departed, all having en joyed a good time. Those pres ent were: Esther and Olga Yog ler, Martin and Ilulda irefe, John and Itertha Sass, Oris and Arnold Schleiferl, Henry and August Wendt, Lisa and Hedwig llartinan, Mabel and Leonard Wendt, Lewis and Lawrence Kreklovv, Edna, Mabel and Ernest Mann, Delia, Dora and John Scheel, Mary, Lena and Charles Lau, Emma, George and Will Kraft, Etta, Lewis and Fred Gabel, Edna, Laura and Arthur Schoeman, Clara, Adelia and Herman Stohlman, Louise, Rosey, Harik and Ed Wegner, Julia, Mary and Bertha Stohlman, Martha, Waller and Willie Stohl man, Minnie Kraegcr, Mabel Mei singer, Fritz Jochim, Frank Riest er, John Wegner, Rudolph Berg man, Mr. and Mrs. John Rhodanz and children, Vera and Hubert; Mr. and Mrs. Will Wendt and children, Elmer, Viola and Willie. Rltr ..f Ohio. City nf Toloilo, I.itn County, . t runk J. I'bi'iicjr umki'H iwtb tlmt li Ik mudM riiirtiii'i' nt I li 111 iu nf V. I. Chi'iicy k Co., l iiK himlncnii In I lie Cily (if Toledo, County and Still. fori'lil, mid thitt Ktild tlrm will my tho mi in of l)NK llt'MH(KI) IKM.LAHS for men iiikI every eune of ('Hlurrli tlmt cannot lie cured by the use of Uull't Catarrh Cure. , ' FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to lioforc mp nnd mnWrlhtd In my prenenep, thin ttth day of December, A. I)., IN(J, Seal. A. W. O I.RAMON. Notary l'ublle. JlulCn Catarrh Cu-e I taken Internally nml cIh directly upon Ihe blooil and liineoiiH mir fiieea of thu ayatem. Send for tcKthunnliil, free. V. J. CMKNEY & CO., Tulcdo. 0. Sold by nil Unu'iiI'M, T.. Taku Ilall'a Family Till fur roustlliatlun. TROUBLE AT A BOX SQ- ' GIAL NEAR GREENWOOD From Saturday's Dally. The sale of Ihe real estate be-, longing to the estate of tho late Nicholas llalmes was held this morning at the south door of tho court house by D. O. Dvvyer, at torney for the estate. There was quite a large crowd in attendance at the sale, as the llalmes farm, west of this city, is one of the choicest in this parly of the coun ty, and was bid in Jiy Peter llalmes, a son, for some $.Ti,000, or about $1:25 an acre. The fact thai Ihe heirs could step in at any time under the will and take tho bid kept a good many from offer ing bids for the properly. The KO-acrc farm near Greenwood was also bought by Peter llalmes for $7,000. The town properly was bought by i. P. Eastwood, sub ject, to the life interest of Ihe widow. This sale will settle up Ihe real properly of the estate and put it where the division can be made and the administrator get. the matter o(T his hands. Mr. INicholas llalmes came here at an early day, and recognizing tho opportunity presented, secured all the land he could, and although he was forced to undergo years of hardship, he leaves his children well provided for. From Saturday's Dally. , As an outgrowth of some I rouble that originated at a box social at one of the county schools near Greenwood, the county at torney has tiled a complaint against Glarence King, a young man of ( hut locality, charging him with having threatened lo assault some of the members of Ihe box social party. There were a number of the parlies here to day, but owing to the non-arrival of several important witnesses the case was passed over until next week. The affair seems lo be of the usual run of such cases where all parlies are somewhat to blame. ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR L.J. HALL UNION I!ll-! O 11.11 wuiimsOii g uaii -AUGTIOIIEERS- The Journal supDlles. for typewriter The holding of successful sales is our line. Our interests are with the seller when it comes to getting every dollar your property is worth For open dates address or call either of us at our expenses by 'phone. Dales can be made at the Journal oWec. WILKINSON & HALL- Drive 8lck Headaches Away. Sick headaches, sour, gassy stomach, indigestion, biliousness disappear quickly after you lake Dr. King's New Life Pills. They purify the blood. and put new life and vigor in the system. Try them and you will be well satis fied. Every pill helps; every box guaranteed. Price 25c. Recom mended by F. G .Fricke & Go. I 8 CD Hiatt & Tutt's Big Candle! The big candle will be lit May 2nd. All estimate tickets must be brought to our store by May 1st. No tickets will be received after the candle is lighted. Ladies Dofl't Buy Your Summer Dresses until you see our stock. Our selection is large and the patterns the newest the market affords, and at prices most reasonable: Lawns and Dimities, regular 12, 15 and 18c values, now 7 J Q j on sale at I allQ JC Dress Ginghams, regular 12c values, g Ladiau" $1.50 to $3.00 This year we are carrying the largest assortment of Ladies', Men's and Children's hats ever brought to Murray. Men's Military Collar Dress Shirts 69c Men's Work Shirts 39c s 3 DON'T FORGET TO BRING IN YOUR TICKETS! T 1 Murray, : : TUTT : : : Nebraska