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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. rzcz 7. Pubic Auction 1 have fcold my place and will leave Cass county in the very r.ear future and will therefor olTW all my personal property f..r salt- at Public Auction. . The sale will be h'eid at my homo, two miles west .f Hock Hlutfs, and four miles n'i'-rt heast of Mnrray, on KOKDAY, MARCH 9, 1914, at which lime the following prop rrtv will he sold to the highest bidder.; ..Positively no by-rbid-dine. Sale wiil eominence at 10:J o'clock .and lunch will be -.served at noon:- One team black. , eldinps, well matched, i years 'old, weiuht l',3(to. " nne spoiled learn, horse and mare, 5 and K years old, weight 2,0tt. O.ie bay eeldine, 12 years old, wrieht 1.300. , One black horse, 0 years old, weight 1,-JOO. (me pray mare, 1 years old. -weight lJOO. Four ets of work harness. . One wauoii. . . One. bue-ry. Two sets of single harness. One pang plow. One No. i .Sandwich hay baler, self feed. : (hie stirrbie plow, pood as new. One six-foi.i 1 leerine "binder. Three milk cows, one fresh. Three yearling heifers and two sleer calves. One vrarliue I mr 'iam .Iniil. Three dozen White Leghorn chickens. l'otir head of Iiolts, two brood sows ami two slioats. The following property .will also be offered for sale, all of wiu'ch belongs to other parties who are desirous of disposing of it to the hiehest bidder: One 'bay 'horse, 10 year old, weight l.'JoO; one gray horse, i'2 years oid. weiulit l,io); one black hor se. S ears obi, weight 1,1:00: (in- bay mr.re with foal, 10 years old, weight l.oeo; one bay horse, 7 yeals old, weight 1,000; one bay mare, 3 ears oid, weight l.miO; one pair of coils, 2 ears obi; one jiair mare colts. j years old: me ten-horse? power wood saw; one - bay baler; one new ' lfc-erine corn binder. : TF.ItMS or SALT'. All sums of sii and under, cash in hand. A credit of one year will be given on all sums over -Sin, purchaser giving good bankable paper bear ine s per cent interest. All prop erly must be settbd for before bene removed. TOlsl BOWER. Win. II. Voting. Auctioneer. leo ( I. 1 ov ey. Clerk. iv Tin: iivn:icr i oi ht oi CASS m vt, m;iji:amv.v. FKtID CilKiriTJ . I'luiiitiff. 1 ioc. "X," l"HL;e vs. 1'. No. "S. Tll'JUiS COLLINS t al.. 1 't feTKlullt.S. Tl"'iius 'nlli!!s. Airs. foil ins. first name iinkticMVii. wife .jf Thomas I'i.i'iin.-. am! tin- unknown lit-irs of TIimui t'oliiris: Air?:. 1 'viiiin r. tirst name unknown, wife if ilwivc I- l'runr: Airs. Mm-Uiiti. tirrt nam" unknown, wife of tlreel'-y il urcaii; A!rx. Wat sen, lirst name unknown, wife of .!!.-n V;iUri: Alr.s. Snyder. lust name unknown. wif-- ef A. Al. Si: l! r: Airs. J toil.!. tirst !i::in- unknown, wife of Vtieo.lore H. ImIo: Mrs. Snvtii-r. tirst nann- - unknown, wif- ttf Alaltliia.t Snyder; Mrs. Hi. key. first name- un known, w ile of .ioliti IIu kov : on an ! eHi el" you are lerely T!01!:h-1 that on ne ",t;i day of Jinn. -A. I . lflJ. Kre.l t'iiristian. as elaiiitifl'. I-W-.i a jxtitien in ttie lMstrict ut ot '.-tvs iurity. Nt'tirasba. aait sl you as defendants" in terileal with etlior de fendants, and that s iii.sfri:''!itly o;i lie Li.d day in' March, A. 1 . 1 0 i 4, a Mt) j.l. rieiit 1 oiler was filtered hy aiii Cnhii lor u I'plcmi'n ta I wrviri' nion yoa iiy u i'l 1 ion. The ohji-ct jik! ?r:iv,.f of sahl (tilion is to oiii't ale! . connrm in the plaintiff tiie title to i .o vol nmi ii t -os i, j. ;;, -I. ;., 7 and S. the VVV. of SV',. the SK-4 of SVV"'4, :i ii r! lot" 11. a su l-'.i v is ion of tSovf-rn-lnent lt f. all ir; Seitioi and the of and ::2 of si: of se- le'Tr all in Townsliin l -J Nortii. tJi.no 1 Kast f the tith V. M.. Cass 'emiv. Nebraska, and c;'cli and every j-at thereof, and to obtain a judr eifiit dtiiee1ncr thiit the tiiainrif. Kred Ciirtrt ia. is the owner in 1'ee sitnide 'f s;i;-l real estate and every part iheroef. and to forever bar and e- linb. ou and oneii t f voir from any rj.'l,t. title., iritfrent. or Halm in and to -aid ii-:il estat" hereinrn-foro de serit.id. or anv .:'it thereof; jdaintitf claiminr in I: i s siiiil jH-tition to have aenuired the title to sahl re.il estate ami every part thereof in himself and his frrat.ti'fs by vlitne of o;en. ihiI'M .ous. actual, .adverse, hostile and continuous j.oi-sesrion of the came rn.Vr rlitini of owtier;hil X'or over forty years. Yon are required to answer said pctri.io'i oti or before the 13th day of Apr;!, A J. 19H. kj:i:i ciikistian. I'laintiff. Vy ai:titt-i: r r.xco.sx. Ilia Attoriitj-. S-2-twkK i.h'.axi, tiTin-. .. To laicy TlojrtiK. Carrie W'onderheide. Tleiirv Stotlir. Joseph JSlovlir and K.lward Stoehr: You ate t.erebv T'otiHcd that l'hiUir S"toe)r, as plaintiff, has filed hi peti tion in the Jistrict Cnuu of Caw !"iuntv, Nebraska. Jifcnitist you atid au " fither for the. purMse of enfore'iiHT i .written rmitracl exeeutt-d by ;-or!Te Stnpirr. your father, arid Christ Stmrhr, iil. father, plcdeint; the Ird rita tile, in tcrrst of Georee Stoehr. tinder the law. In tire estate of Ms father. a.i security for indebtedness of j;ald Oeoi e Sti.cl'.r to plaintiff. ' You are required to arswex said pet i jon .n or before the .".t!" oav of March. 11'lt. or the : name will. Ie taken traw'H.'Ud' Judj JUent entered accord i ticl . . 4-l . f'TlTI.T.Il' TOClfi:. lHlntilT. ., Tiw D O.. VV V K I U 1 A 1 1 ey . , . ' -TRe Journal adveritsrs Are do ing the business. ' la the County toort In aud fur tUe CoubI)' of tan, eliratk.M. In the Matter of the ltate of Iavid Stenler. leceaed. To Ail lvrua Interested: You are hereby notiiicd that on the 2nd uy of liarch, .v. 1. 114, Klizabeth ticttler tueu her petition in this Court. ulie;inr anions' other thinps that lavid titettler oeparted tliis life inte state on tiie 19th, day of February, A. 1. lbll. being a resident of Cass County. Nebraska, at auid time, jos sessett of an estate, -onisting of real and personal propertj, to le- ad ministered, and that lie left surviving him as his only heirs at law the fol lowing persons. to-wit: K!izaleth Siettltr, Jacob tstettler, James Stettler. Sarah Jackson, and the children of Wiiiium stettler, deceased, laniel Stettler, deceased. Harriet Baluman, oeceased, and Ktnmeline Hall, deceased, names unknown, and asking that tind itijrx be made in accordance with the alienations and ttiat letters of Ad ministration be granted to S. C. buylvs. A hearinp will be had upon said petition at the office of the County Judiic in the Court House at 1'latts inoutn, Nebraska, on the 24th day of March. A. 1 . 1!14. at 9 o'clock a. m., utti.re which hour all objections there to, it any, must be filed. l!v the Court. (.Seal) AL.LKN J. KKKSoX. County Judtre. DALE S. EOYLES, Attorney. 3-2-3wks Notice of Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Andy ThoniM'ii, has tiled his petition and application in the ollice of the County Cderk of Cass County, Nebraska, as required by law, signed by a majority of the resi dent freeholders of Eight Mile Grove Precinct, setting forth that the applicant is a man of re spectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Ne braska, and praying that license be issued to said Andy Thomsen for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from May 17, 1914, ending May 17, 1915, in a build ing on lot I, in block 0, in the village of Cedar Creek, in Eight Mile Cirove Precinct, in Cass County, Nebraska. ANDY THOMSEN, Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO OPERATE A POOL AND BILLIARD HALL. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 17th day of March, A. I). 1914, at 10 "flock a. in., at the court house in Piattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, make application to the hoard of county commissioners of Cass county, Nebraska, for a license to t-perat a pool and billiard hall in the hotel build ing. Village of Cedar Creek, Cass County, Nebraska. Dated this 5th day of March, 19! i. WALT CONNER. I ( III VTt 1'Ol'UT. STATU OF NKBUASKA. County of Cass, ss. In the .Matter of the Kstate of Joseph Huvir, I H-ceascd. To All I'crsons interested: 1't'ii are hereby notified that there has been tiled in this court petition tor the appointment of an administrat or of above estate. That a hcarinir will be had upon sn id petition oefore this court in the County Court rooms at 1'lattsmouth. in said county. on the l!4th day of uarrli, 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m. That all objections thereto, if any. must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing:. Witness my hand and the seal of the Court v Court of said county this 2nd day of March, 1914. Seal) ALLEN .1. liKESO.V, County Jndye. xitick to o-itKMin::"T i)i:ii;.vAM. Alice M. Smith. Smith, her husband, first real name unknown, the unknown heirs at law and devisees of said .Mice M. Smith and Smith, and their unknown spouses, James I'lummer and Nancy r. I'lura iier, his wife, the unknown heirs at law and devisees of James I'lummer and Nancy 1 . I'lummer. and their un known spouses. Selwyn It. I'lummer Hnd Sarah I'lummer. his wife, the un known heirs nt law and devisees of said Selwyn 15. I'lummer and Sarah I'lummer. and their unknown spouses, Kred J. I'lummer and I'lum- r.ier. his wife, first real name un known, the unknown heirs at law and devisees of said Fred J. Plummer xrid I'lummer, and their un known spouses, Harriet M. YounK and ii. I'. Younsr. tier husband, and the unknown heirs at law and devisees of said Harriet M. Yotins and t). - I. Yountr and their unknown spouses, and John I oe (real name unknown end Kichard Koe treal name un Knov.iii, I'efendauts. will take noth-e that on the 14th of February, 1914, Lillian C. Wilson. plaintiff herein, tiled her petition in the liistrict Court of Cass Countv, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which petition are to iuiet and confirm the title, ownership and possession of said plaintiff in and to the following deoriled real estate, to-wit: The west half (w,l of the southwest quarter (sw'.i) of Section si-t (Ci. Township twelve (12. North, l.ansre ten H. cast of the 6th I. M.. in Cass County. Nebraska. and to establish her fee simple title thereto and that she and her immediate srantors have been in the open, notorious, exclusive, continuous, ad verse, visible and actual possession and ownership of all of said above desrrild real estate. claiming the same as owners thereof against aJI the world and especially against the defendants herein since the 2fdh day of October. 187s. and praviner that the defendants and each of them and all persons dmirr 4.y. throuph or under them. or. any of them, mav be enjoin ed from' claiming or asserting anv riRht. title, claim or interest of anv name or nature in or to the above de scribed real estate, or anv part there of, and for peneral eouitable relief. You and each of you are hereby renn red to answer sahl petition on or lefore Monday, the 6th day of April. A. 1. 1914. 1 LILLIAN C. WILSON. Plaintiff. r. V. W1IITK. Attorney for I'laintiff. Good Kay for. Sale. isaled, loose or in Ihe stack, al a reasonable price. Write Box VO or call at this office. 16u Acres of Land. Will trade ICO acres' of land iu Perkins county for Piattsmouth propertj'. V. R. Bryan. l-lo-d&w -The Journal advertisers are do ing the business. i-i-:-:-:-:-:-:- SOUTH BEND. Charles Hill went to Columbus Friday. Sam Long was in Omaha Sat urdaj George Yogle was in Murdock Thursday. Samuel Long was in Lincoln Thursday. Joe Wagner is visiting with his brothers. Ross Dill's baby the sick list. Mrs. Arch Towle the sick list. Clarence (iraham the sick list. II. PT Long and OniahaFriday. Sarah Rau is vi: has has lias been on been on been on wife were in -iting al the Campbell home. Bertha Reinke visited with her sister Saturday. John Kohns' boy was sick the lirst of the week. Mrs. Jake Schalfer visited with Eula Weaver Sunday. Ian Lackey is -visiting at his uncle's, John Campbell. Mrs. N. Streight visited with her daughter Saturday. Mannie Bunker is in town now helping on the new hall. Mrs. Lute Buskirk spent Sun day at Albert Fideline's. Mrs. (iillani is visiting with her brother, O. M. McDonald. Mrs. O. M. McDonald was visit inc in Omaha Saturday. Mrs. F. T. Wagner spent last Thursday with her mother. Charles Fosberg is moving his goods into the Nill building. Clarice Streight spent Friday evening wilh Clodie Kitrell. Rena Towle was visiting with her brother, Archie, Tuesday. Clodie Kitrell spent Sunday af ternoon with Clarice Streight. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Lancing were Ashland visitors Saturday. Mrs. Charles Campbell was a passenger to Piattsmouth Thurs day. The Woodmen and Neighbors are putting up hall. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Royal a new Albert Fideline, February 23, a baby girl. Jaqe Kline and daughter. Hazel, were visiling at Hill's Sunday. A number Yrrfh'r young' folks spent Sunday evening at Mc Donald's. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Long spent Sunday evening with Mr. and .Mrs. S. Long. Oscar Zaar had the misfor tune to hurl his thumb Saturday in a corn sheller. Mr. Peterson of Meadow has purchased the Foster property and is moving in town. William Wagner is niovinsr in to town, Ed Manideth now having charge of Mrs. Streight's farm. The dance that the A. O. U. W. bulge gave Saturday night was well attended and all had a fine lime. Mrs. Kaneff and Ihe Kline boys were called to Fairbury Tuesday on account of the death of their father. Mrs. Charles Fosberg is home after having been called to CI ret na on account of the death of her mother. John and Virgle Kitrell are having a new residence put up across the street from their home. Virgel Kitrell, the foreman of the quarry, has purchased a new gasoline car. He calls il '"The Irish Demon." "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY" AT THE PARMELE THEATRE TOMORROW EVENING There is a lot of fun, and not a speck of harm in "A Ford and His oMiiev," which appears al the Parniele theater tomorrow (Friday) night. Mr. Ouy Cauf man and a capable cast, includ ing Constance Caufman, will give this deilghtful Broadhurst comedy, a most pleasing pro duction. Mr. Broadhurst has been accountable for some of the very funniest comedies ever offered to the stage, and "A Fool and His Money" is classed as his masterpiece. It is one long laugh. y. i n. r. The Y. L. it. R A., Notice! A. of the public library list of new books is now being made un for the eominir year. Anyone wishing to join and have the privilege of the new books may do so by leaving M.00 with Miss Olive Jones at the library. New members . solicited. Alvo Notes John Murtz went to Omaha on business Friday. Samuel Cashner had business in Omaha Friday. Kb Patterson had business at Table Rock Tuesday.. Cliff Appleman was in Lincoln Thursday and Friday. Ike Hollenbeck and wife went to Murdock Wednesday. Frank Davis went to Syracuse Thursday on business. John Murly went to Omaha on Neb., on business Wednesday. John White of Lincoln was in Alvo Thursday on business. Charles Ingwersou was a visit or to the capital city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eb Patterson were trading in Lincoln Saturday. J. A. Shaffer and wife Were in South Bend between trains Sun day. Dell Tyson had business at Omaha and Piattsmouth Thurs day. Harry Parsell has moved into the W. S. Jordan property in Alvo. Will Newkirk was capital city Thursday ady. Prof. Slrouse, wife doing the and Fri- airtl ehil- dren were trading in Lincoln Sat urday. Mrs. Orian Baldwin was a Lin coln and University Place visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weichel were Lincoln visitors Wednesday between trains. Mr. and Mrs. Timblin. chil dren and niece were in Lincoln Saturday. Miss Orayce Bailey and Henry Clapp were in Lincoln between trains Saturday. Fay Parsell of the Nebraska stale farm was calling on friends here Saturday ami Sunday. Clarke Linch of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, is visiting with L. B. Ap pleman and family. The drug store sells Shell, Meat Scrap-, Pcwders and Tonics. Poult ry Poultry Mrs. Price of Clay i '.enter. Neb.. Murtey, is mot tier of Mrs. John visiting at the Murley home. She came in Friday. Miss Belle Foreman came in from University Place to spend a couple of flays with her parents, J. H. Foreman,. sr., and wife. Miss (iladys Appleman came in from Lincoln Friday to stay un til Sunday visiting with her par ents, Mr. ami Mrs. L. B. Apple man. Mrs. Carleton Oullion and son of Lincoln are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Slieesly and family, coming in on No. 1 i Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jameslown, NV Y., wilh Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wyman is an Murtey. fj. Wyman are visiting John Murtey aunt of Mrs Mrs. C. C. Buck ne! 1 and daugh ter, (irayce, went to Lincoln Thursday to see "Bon llur"' and visit relatives. Mrs. John Murley and mother, Mrs. Price, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wyman to Omaha, on their return to their home in New York. Dr. C. C. Fall, dentist, will be in Alvo on Tuesday of each week, at the hoi el. Ten years' experience. Work guaranteed. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer was in Lin coln Thursday night, al tending a Yeoman birthday meeting and calling on Mr. and Mrs. Redlieb.l. who formerly lived here. Miss Casey of South Omaha, who has been visiling the Casey families here for two weeks, re turned to her home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Boyles were called to Olenwoo.l. Iowa, Sunday to alleud the funeral of Mrs. Boyles' uncle, Mr. James Morri son, whose home was at Kearney, Neb. February 20th being the Oilh birthday of Mrs. Bina Kitzel. several of her relatives partook of the bouutious birthday dinner wilh her at her home. Among the guests were her brothers. Charles Cook of Plattsnioulh, Joe Cook of Murray, Mrs. S. O. Cod of Mynard, Mr. and Mrs. William Cook of Murray, Mrs. S. O. Cole brother, George Cook, and all of Aunt Bina's children. She re ceived several nice present and 5(5 post cards. As Mrs. Kitzel has not been real well for some time, her daughters go', the dinner, which was pronounced excellent, and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Mr. (ieorpe Leibhart vvas born in York county, I'ennsv lvania. March 11, 1814. He 'moved t Illinois in 1858. He enlisted ir the Twenty-sixth Illinois volun teers in 180;?, servinjr three years in which service tie was hiirhly honored. After the war tie farm- 3-3-tfd,ed ia Stephensoa couuty, Illinoi: On February 8, 18f". be married Miss Sophia Saul, who died Mav IttTl On 0,"lr.l..r v! OC- i .""iBar.d Hills Company Seek Cause in ork couniy, Penn-dyvuuia. he maried Miss Tranejs Kenard. and in 1873 they moved to Hamilton county, Nebraska, near Aurora. ere he was active anl promm ent in political affairs of both county and state. He served his cour.iy ior a uumoer "i years a - i'ounty commissioiier, after which lie was elected ami served as state representative in tlo-twenty-ninth session of Ne braska in 18S5. February :.'". 1002, his wife died, and Mr. Leib hart moved to Lincoln. N n., where In; worked as a building contractor. Later he retired from active work. June 11'. 1nio. he married Mrs. Minerva Dinutt of Alvo, Neb., vvlure he established his home. lie' died March 2. 11 1 i, aged ;. years. It moeths and 22 days. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minerva Liehhart. of Alvo. Neb.. three dauu!iieis. Mrs. llaltie Phillips of Teeum seh. Neb.: Mrs. Eliie Law f J'a-a-il"iia, Cal.: Mrs. Tracy Merrilt of Omaha. Neb.: one son. i'.I.iyi ;i Leibhart. of Lincoln. N !.: six brothers. W. W. Leibhart, ..T Ne maha. Neb.: U. S. Leildiart. of R"d Line, pa.: Schuyler Leibhart. of Hellam, Pa.; .Fame-; Leibhart of Central City, N b.. and F.dwan! Leibhart. of Loup City. Neb.: M. Leibhart. of Halinus. Neb.: and seven sisters, Mrs. i '.! izrdn l h Truchmuller, of Fre-'port, III.: Miss Soendia Leibhart. of Red Line, Pa.: Mrs. Sarah Mneller, of Red Line. a.: Mrs. Ainiie Ibd inson. of Aurora, Neb.; .Mi- Laura Leibhart, of Colorado: Mrs. Katie Whit taker, of Aurora. Neb., and Mrs. Caroline Ion;i"' ..r ..n.i . i. wtt f r-f , children. After a short service ... ... . ti "I'"' """" -. taken to his old home at Aurora, Neb., for interment. Card of Thanks. We, the undersigned, express our heartfelt thanks to th" pe,.!ro::d yards at ie .lacy ia r."t. S -i . r ti a ..: .,-;.. r. ... i i.,.1 HO O 1 . I O ,11111 All Mill I M 111- lielp and sympathy in the sick ness and death of Mr. Oeorpe Leibhart . Mrs. Oeorpe Leibhart. M. Leibhart. Clayton I.eibharl. Mrs. llaltie A. Phillip Mrs. Tracy Merriit. W. 11. Leibhart. Hi MISS10HER THAT SHOULD BE LOOKED AFTER . -T-. . . rtoIlD The rendition of nun! J - just north of Main, is certainly such as should have the atteu- tion -of the city street depart- ment as sofiu as possible, as the Condi I ions alone the crossing a! Third and Main streets ia muddy weather is such as to n.ai almost impassable without ureal tlamape to ier.n"s shoes, so deep is-the mud washed down n the paved street from Third street. Several mouths ao there vvas a line of s-twer pipe laid up tiiis street and of course it was necessary to die up a portion of the street in order to put the pipe in, but wloii tne hole vvas tilled up there was b-fl a laree mound of dirt abme Ihe path of the sewer and this ha remained there ever since, and during a rainy or thawine day it washes down on the rrosine, with the result thai the people travel hie to anl from the 1 in - linulon station or the lower pari of Main street, are compelled to "vvini for their safety Ihrouah a deep eoatine "f mud and vva' r. There should be every effort made to see tb this crossine is jdaeed in some shape where it will be possible t eel across it without daneer to vur cl lhina' from the mud and dirt every time it rains. Disordered Kidneys Cause Much Misery. With pain and misery by day, sleep-dislurbine bladder weak ness at niaht, tired, nervous, run-down men and women every where are ulad to know that Foley Kidney J'ills restore health and strength, and the. regular ac tion of kidneys and bladJer. For sale by all drup-pisls. t.., J Wo are desirous of so J eurine the name of every J "i person now livine vvim - - traded with "fi. F. Wescolt The lloss Cbdhi.tr," in the v year 1871. Will you p!ea.-e . J call at the store or send us 4 the name by mail? C. E. WESCOTT'S ?.s. - 4. .t,,?,y. ,?T..Tt TRACING CATTLE SHIPMENTS d cattle tomiy. w!d:i !o" Unco Land and Cat lie (o:nj . olher JK,;ts ia ti.ut vicinitV( has wri!Un tte ndlnav rum - mjssik.a ..ru- to ret i"rr-.: n : t'.iipin r.f? of rattio vriviiAir. mere t.an lt.M rnr'oad to S.;:r. Oni::U' ... , i ..,1 ir.J i! 1IJUI.C..S, IR-uu, IjU : .-i ai-i :.iu:u-n. " Hie cor.ipany sets o-it t !w t it ! - lioves th- i- Las 1. n tM" on the ror.Js. vvhi-li i-iionh! hr.ve U.n au,.i- t l. ad th::t o- n:n' !i lime was tr.K a , , T-. , i:i;r:.!ir.r.i iock jarus. Ti y d .-;re t.i !,uov: li e time of a. riu! ilud Uc;-Xt- ure at that j;;..i.t. GO.TiGT'S SGKG ILOUUII Mc'nlyre Given G-cfbSncy 33 n - su!tc1TLTninn:lrglSScx Lit r. iioi s itt i t. to i..T e a ja;ii.cc i:i the N". ...ry . ' ;,.r a i::i'.rdor ton in; at i ii-.ii, l.::i attn'e-.tt- a ;..: m..:. t. i 'cOftl I;:-U f) liuv-ii. u c::- ij " "11 lie.' iUd HuJ V: .y I.iiwc Other Way' :u a :.r:i.:,'T t.:t t ;.te Viitev! Cevcr'i :.r Mor.!i-',i!. Ik i.i; cm !ury i:v. re"e;::!y tl.cy ::i'.e an ent. i t:Hn:i;.'nl. Xt lutyr- w;.-. of tiu-tu arJ tbe povetie.r v j.s at- t . c-'an;e v i:en t'e- oi.t rt was & At the tir.ie the ai-p''- . u; r l"; ce tr.r- lo i-Uj c; ilclntyre vi'us t .:'. re l:: jwv. i-rnor for cor:.-:."e ratio:;. Thv ,oi ine ii.cn atirac-a a i i. " s-.tid th- n:ee of th, vm,- the t.t:tl's .-slid u.ar.v oinr t.'.i.ics u - i ii;. 1.1... .. .. ...... the fur5.ot:;li over ttiv i. rote-1 oi the ttate r-'.i!a !. a;d. Mclrttyre v.?s fiap'irat.- J v:itf. I! itrv ; Ni'ville a;:d a i:.aii nain i S-iihva:; :n j tLe munier or a vratciir.iau in the r..ii- tiri! X'-vih-' ilia ie a on f . v.. in w'l. ii i.e j-ai.i .Vh liiiyw va.s i" t ;uar th-. S'-ore c-f tic i r; i .:t tiir.c it was t-mr.raittvd. V I c ! i ; : r - liiuilo an ni'i.l'at:on for pan!. -a. ! ui it was den it ti ly the ?t::te jiardoa Iakst.! and also by the covrn.r. At the i.: t itsicn I.e n.nde a;',-:ic;tion ;sain to tiie hoard r.Ed the hoard r fu.-ed. SOUTH OMAHA TO HAVE RACES Nebraska Spe-d Association MaKfi Chsnre in Circait. Omalir.. Man li .". At a meet; 1:5 cf the N-hra ka Sree.l j.sstfiai hei at lh" Merthriits" liott . deanite plan- were anrenuced fr pe-U tracks a:. I horse rae. s at Soath t)ai;Ji.i and Grand Is' a 1. OSicrrs f-r ,n year wet" e'- ftd as follows: I'r.?:viiat. t". Sea.::.-1'- v o. ... .... . ! V. est I'ouii: v 'to jt;-:. -u. 1 1 . . . rr- . 1 ....... " T j Konin of Fn r.ior.t. i Kt.arn,.y was cdnMtr.-d as a f w Ki-nihr of tl.e a -o; int Ur. The rext r-' tire o.' th z.-n -ia; ior. ill be !uM at Tk rrrmt. Mart h 12. . ..--.m . or- Utt "LIK vtrfrtrtU. il OI - . - , U tJrr-m proposed Amer.dmc nt. Onial a. March T..-At the rea'.'.ar r.irttinsr of the I'"rn.-;.io ! t the coart 1.o::fc a resol.it w;i- n itti l.i.t tu-f fl : I ir - voT.-s. t'.'-:'..i T Inn "that it is the sens- cf this t F'- ? -' ' "'" !. azae thrt for any state o' this! l-i:..: r d M-V., it iaior.. much h ss the state of Nc?.-a ; :' : : ;' : r ' ha. to deny to women eryi .l suftra- j b . ? i !- a - ..: : i vi;h men is rer-v.snnnt to all th jr'.- j f ' ' ' 'r ! - '- " " ' ' ' " : ti;ils itnon which th-s rrp-.l Kr .i--ct th- s- f' -' at i . foundod." hiddins th" women po ;.-;..-eJ P ' Presses C:-: -jt oi. in th' ir efTert.-. to secure th-- r. m ary ! ""! r:i ! ! . : !- : t-onstite.tior.al arte:. die. r.f ani ui -iac- n ""; s . - r- all voters to s:et; t'e ir pei;, ; .n to ' a ;.- ,.ii'; r--.r ti i. nMOi nici:: VJ l. . ,.l.,ri .... ..... ...... at the neat tate elet-tioa. ASK LOWER APPLE HATE' Omaha PicMe Work Would Get M- terial for Factory. ; Iamoln. March J.-Tt.e Haarman! 1:..... f .in,1 I'W-: in r- -ri ..!. r ..f (: - Yl.i ha has mace an .ij:t.'K-.uijr. to i!.e rail- way conir.ii. ioa f ."r !o'-r :..i- s .u filler an.b"s frc.ru Kansas ;i-..r:' tl its eiU r and v.n ar v.iri.r. at I.w- nee City. The 'onirany Fny. t!.at it i- r. to pet sur?i-; i;t a; ;.!.-s from N 1-ravV.a to supply tt.e Vraan t at tl.-' rr.;i! an a lower rat" v.i'.l vaaolo it to t tL Kansas fruit. Man Foand in Denver Not r.leefccr. Grard Island. N. :.. Mrr.'.i man found in ! nvcr royo-r-rf to i-r Howard I- MeeJ.r or I v. e'1:. n. N !.. ; Ttho di.-npi eared Lift week In filler. ' !a net the i. i-iirr naa. .: onllr.z to' infow.atlon received I.-n- troai Me V , er's father, who wr.t to Ii-awr f-Tl .-.t f-,., . ,--;. .. I tit ii:i kj, yi n-'.'i tivo that his ron had l.pen foar.tf. M-.ckcr. a i 'cndn'-T.t b". i::-s mac di?a;i; ca! '"d b: ("iicatro r.;: r ? 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