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PL VTTSMGlTTn SFVT -WEEKIT JOURNAL r 4GE 3 Monday bECEMRER 23. 191-1. TO FiX CAUSE OF ! DEATH OF KRSL FREDRICK STULL Coroner's lnue-t to lie Held (her llu- lit mains 'I 'umni row Morning at :.' O'i Iik K. The efforts To i.n.uvel the cause of 4 i.f fi c o;, "nri--tr::as day in thi--ity v hlch r"-!at-d in the death of M . I :!'. -rich St all, seem still to he ' :. . :.i!n a- no d-!;nite fa-ts can i rt i a-.'1 ;.;! l',;;!:ln'f of su:- i - - h;. bee?, hazarded a-- to the -; .- .,f 'i tilt.- and the death !" ;ir. .-.:!. The fact that few per- - ,.n v t -.- a a : at Mr- Stall was i '.'.- a a : : : -arimr the fire pre- .-d a-. e !' .;r. attempting a ' (..:. ' f ( :n all sta'e- . -. v. ;.'., ' :' i: had !-., known 1. -' v. a- in he room where her :- v a !:': .'a"a! it vv"-.aa have 1 -. ; . c:..- y !ri:ter to l.ae g-te?i h r ' i. a- .-.'cr.-;l parties were in the !.ai!v.;y at dife'ent times at teinr : Is-.' to (he k the spread of th1 blaze, hat "he door Ieadirir into the !-.o:-i .(: S'all was found v a - I - -; - : an! made it impossible to ; ;-.:. the r.i..Ri. and Saturday it ! ..( -ar hieah the dour open :.- it va- ahoat the oily place in the -r.i that was n t h irned, at:d the ta'.ds th-ae od:'.y with the lock - .-. a- v. her. it I arret! the at- 'rp. - :' the tire kirhiers to rct into ,- :.-.. Where 'he ar-d. iady v. a - :"o :,,! by her son, Lawrence :ii. !. -ir.ir the !" -e. i- marked by : -h-.e- fro- en :::"" the ice from the -"it am- of water played into the r ?;. v hile small p"uv of charre 1 hair ar d a hai' pi i mark- where the of the t:?.f--f:nae vcm:?v. :o.-t-. i -.vr.. -. The Ud occupied hy ! . v.! i. ! v a- or. th" ea-t -id-.- of t he : ..rr. i- a ma-- of charred wivi ! . . ; on the !,ed are the v '': t!.at v civ i;.t hurr.ed. i w t -iiie -f the room near ; r e: a t!" i':e was not ;is e. :a- or. the ea.-t -i:e of the roor.i. : ! a staii. line- the-e has not - '" c ry ntuch. f- om the r. re. alii-.. :-' . ee,. with dirt a:al hurnt v. '. I;, t h e room where the !c i- t. : t., have s'artfd the roof ha 'a.' . i, ;!,; lT entrance to it, : ! -' i- aii.-oiute'.y r.o.hinr there !::.! t aoe' ,'ie wrat'n of the fialllcv I . i ,. . . . Stu'! is still at the jfiit! v.: dvi-tahinj.- rooms, where it i- re- d p. ; dii.i" the settivtr of the cor-.:.i-r'- ;:ii y. v. i i. h v;.-- .-eeured Satur day eveait.tr hy impanneiiair J. lMe-M.:. J. II. Thraeshr. Hans Scia-l.. .1. V. Pete . X. K. Peoples and i'. II. hrar.-. who. after a short -e-.-io. ali' .iried to meet tf.morrow mo'r iatr ;.t '.' i.Vicck. when they will take ;ip an i-.ee' lira ion of the tire and the evert- lea-iinir to the death of M The autho-i'ies hr --e been very m. .-h ha--dic:.pped in their investitra ti.'i: f tit" matter by the many con f'ictinir r:-- toid and the difficulty in rea d:i r.ir th.e real facts in the ca-e. and r.one of them seem to have leal foundation. serr,inr!y beinir only rumors and uimi-e.- (drculated with out any na-ds or fact, and it will re i.ai'e a most ritrid -in esiitration to h: w i.ry ii-jht on t,h subject. J. V. Stu'!. a sort of the departed lady, ar- i ed 5a-t evenintr from his home in Loai-iat:a to be f.re.-er.t at the fun- ta: and To attend the inUe-t. P IK iiiiu. nwinii OPERATED UPON IN (MHA. titif.i n nrnv rnrnu vin; na The friend.- of Mis. Mark Furlong v Id greatly regret to iea.:i. that this iadr is i'i a very serious condition at St. Jo-cph's hospital in Omaha, and a n - -.-aae from there this noon to the r.;-hand stated that -he was sinking ; i d was very low and for him to hasten to her side on the first train. -"he was operated on at 4 o'clock Sat aiday afternoon and Mr. Furlong re mained there until last evening at s ::;. w hen he came down to look after -ome matters of importance, only to ie.eive the message this morning call ing him. back to the metropolis. Mrs. Furlong was suffering from a broken blood vessel, which she .sustained on Ch' istmas while asisting in fixing up a Christmas tree. and. the nature of the injury was at once recognized by the surgeon pet forming the opera - tion- Farm Loans at Lowest Rates. T. II. POLLOCK. 12-14-tfw I lore for a Visit. Charle- Peterson of Chicago, a son of Mr. aad Mrs. .1. C. Peterson of this ily. i- here for a visit if several uc(k: with his parents and friend.-:, ' a:h-s has been engaged in the auto ?rn !i!'-' business in that city fur the past few years and ha.-- just di.-posed of hi- intererts there and will enjoy a -hoit visit here b-fore seeking a I new 'oca ion. FORMER PLATTS HOOTH GIRL HE HAPPy HI LINCOLN j .Miss Kath Chapman I'idted in ! I lock i t Ii Mr. Walter . St -m pie on ( 'hri.-tiii.a-. j At the h-.me of the hi ide's mother. I Mrs. Airrie- Chapman, in Lhu-o'n. at I -I m. on Chi'"i-trra- day occurred the marriage of ?diss Ruth Marjraret j Chapman and M r. Walter A. Stemple. j The happy event was attended hy I some forty eaests ar.d for the oc jcasion the Chapman home was dec jo atcd very ha.adsomely throuprhout the different looms with holly, while candles placed throughout the rooms ac.. led a tone of heauty to the hand--nme sf-ttinirs of the most happy "vent. The ceremony that united the iives cf the two younjr people was performed hy Lev. Leon D. You n jr. ta-'or f the First Presbyterian church, and was very impressive, as the younir p.e ple. who were t;nat tend ed, took their station before the niin :te' atn! were there made one. Th bride was a'tirel in a striking traveiinir costume of dark blue broad cloth with a waist of delicate chiffon and apneare 1 very charmintr. The trrcon wa- attired in the conventional weddini" attire. Ko'dowinir the wed di'nr i-e: t m.or.y daintv and delicious re fre.-h merits v.e'e served to the en.es' i y a '.umber of the younz lady fi ieniis of the bride. The yoanir peo ple later departed for Oamh.a. where th.ry will er.joy -lort visit with rcda- ties. and will then be at home to their f.-iends at 1127 South Twelfth street. Lincoln. The mother of the hi ide, ?drs. Ajrr.es Chapman, depart ed Saturday for California, where she will visit for the winter. The bride is well known litre in. Piatt. -mouth, where she was born and i eared to womanhood, and amonir he '.arjre list of frier. ds there is little need of any words of praise as heimr a lady of rare charm, she has made a host of the warmest of friends, who trust that all her future years may tie as happy a-- it is possible to be and that she so well deserve-. She is a daughter of the late Judire Samuel M. Chat man, who for years was one of the leadinpr letral minds of the state. The trroom is a yountr man very hijrh ly esteemed and occupying1 a splen did position with the Nebraska Paper iv. I la. or Co. at Lincoln, and possessing the confidence jnd e-teem of all who know him. The be-r wi-hes of the friends in Plat tsnamth e;o v.t to the young peojile. Annual Meet ine of the I'armers Mutual In. Co. of Cass Co., Neb. The annua! meeting of the Farm ers' Mutual Fire and Live Sto-k In surance Company of Cass County. Nebraska, wii! be held at the Taylor school house in Plattsmouth precinct on Saturday, January !'. lub",, at 1 :V' p. m.. for the purpose of electing of ficers and transacting such other business as may legally come before the meeting. J. I'. Falter. Secretary. 32-2S-tfwklv Fit His Case r.xactly. "Whm fatner was sick about six , years ago lie read an advertisement i of Chamberlain's Tablets in the pa pers that fit his case exactly," writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. "He purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was also benefited by them." For sale bv all dealers. Subscribe for The Journal. Levis Brothers AUCTIONEERS Pedigreed Live Stock and Genera Farm Sales ARE OUR SPECIALTIES! Wire for Dates at Our Expense. UNION, NEB. PLATTSMOUTH COUPLE 1RRIE0 i'i sniK cin Mr. Ldwin Roman and Mi IJertha ! J.icksan Marriid on Thursdaj, necendx-r '1 !. Two of the pojmlar young people f 'his city. Mr. E.iwhi Loman and Miss IJertha dackson. decided to af ford their friends a pleasant surpris - and departed from this city Thai -.-day ' h -lidays with hi riiorrdng for Sou City, Iowa, a.ud no ! fa.nuly. one was the wi-er that their trip wa- for the urpo- if ln'ciimii's" as ore. until th.e news wa-" received from the Iowa city that they had been joined ia wedlock there. The wedding was a very quiet one and was celebrated at the home of an uncle of the bride. Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. Eimers. is. South Siot;: it v. ine ma'ara 1'ncs were rea.i'i J Lev. F. Las, ho:-, pa-'. of the ! South Sioux City Methodist chunk. The bridal couple were unattended and only the relatives in Sioux City were present to witness the e The voung ieot.e visit ed over- Christ-I mas in that city arid la.-t evening ar rived home, c-o.ming in on v. l l uti announced to their friends, and wii! make their home for the present at the home of the groom's parent. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Roman, on West Pear! street, until their lianti.-ome rewj bungalow, which is now heiiig er'-ct-.l. i is completed, and thev expect to be at home to their friends there after! IVn-uary 1st. There are r.o m,. highiv re-jiecte i yoar.g people in th.e city than th' .-e two and their frhnu's will be d-dight-i d to learn of their happir.es-" p- joiu iag together in we.ilock. P.oth have een err.iiioves in tu tore oenai t- ment of the Darlington in Storekeeper E. '. Hill, a friendship and acauaii culminated hv their rr.an the of! ott.ee oi .1 here th tan -e w: iage. Tie. have work bee'! verv active in th" r .-h ! f the Medio, 'd-t- churi h in th.i citv and. their tl o is ha wo: ma f-iends :;m! king that they cause of the tould do to aid the church was ever lacking. In their nuiMue-! life the-e worth. y young i c-ople will reeeiv heart V best wi-hes of their ho- t w o the : or friends for a mar :ied life a iao-t cr.mnlr'.r lor-.g ml very haiu y h The nl one m.e i, . a-. . - For Sale. j A number of pure bred Plymouth j Rock hens. Mrs. R. M. Shrader. Mar- ray. Neb. Telephone -1-N. AUCTIONEER -Weeping Water, Neb. will take charge of your public sale business. Farm sales a specialty. Owners' interests ere always guarded with the best ability, and satisfaction guaranteed. For open dates telephone at my expense '.o Weeping Water. WM. DUNN. California Woman Seriously Alarmed. "A short time ago I contracted a severe cold which settled fin my lungs and causd me a great ileal of annoy ance. I would have bad coughing spells and my lumrs were so sore and inilamed I began to he seriously alarmed. A friend recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying she had used it for years. I hough t a bottle and it relieved my cough the first night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs." writes Miss Marie Cerber. Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by all dealers. SeJI your property hy an ad in The Journal. Sale of School House! District No. 56 will sell : I at auction to the highest bidder the unoccupied school building January 2,1315, at the old house, tVIurray, Neb. Bids will be received from cr.ej O'clock Until tWO O'clock. By order of the SCHOOL BOARD.j WNL . LAC. I.E. I'.caco-i. Mr. and Mrs. (h I. lieitter moved oat on their farm, one mile.- ue.-t of jtowu, Li iday of last week. j W. E. Weaver left f..r Smith Ct-n- iter. Kansas, Tue.sd.ay to visit during the holidavs ith leiatives j.jl i : r;eaa-. Mis. (leorge Trunkr-t.h'dz. who re c: t'v uniicrwfi.t an operation at the i St. Elizabeth hospital in Lincoln for ! appendicitis, ratu: t...-d lii-nte !;-t Sat- rday. lb-.-- Cral aa: family left av.cood. I'l-ontiei o v isit da; ir.r the Wed r.e-uav for coai:t y. Neb -a.- ka he: -. t-, an Ila-ley Smith and ' from the farm the ii arid are t oy occu" y Vaughn property In part of inv.ii. ( t. S. A n i'-r-o:) r i aes-'av night, frorvr S. :in.i!y move l m -t of the week rrs the Samuel :b,. en-1 i t I Wed-I e l h"ms I to-:. where ne was c.-'-t-nt iy ca. e 1 or - la : : .t of the death hi- n Mr a A. J. Anders,- a. Mrs. William Klirr.eke and. daugh ter. Edna, arrived hist Satardav from ' Movtoiio. V.'iscot:si'i. for lew weens r. and Mrs. visit with he:- pa t-. A rea' f J.; a. and her si.-te M: Ila-dcy Smith and family. Mrs. T. K. Aiiar-.s received an in vitation ju-t r. cently anr.oui.ciitg the ! n:a! naV-' of her o-rar.ddaufht-r. !-er:evieve .ia.r.Ker. '' ha'-dt. on Saturday, lab!, at Hrn'-ord. W, Fred Lie n- Nov ner a-h'.ngtou. Ti'in Haw! -oral ef st Fridav . ; n s a Vet s m, e ! m the farm ! ! ' e i:o'.v occupvaig i ty. which Mr. purc'uased. We! C.uv Ada ns Hawkins recen i v stand that Mr. Hawkins in the d:ay i.u--ite--s he ii st of the vca'v .Jii en- 1 f r ' n e wee! 'inc. wati:::. Reji'i!-:ic;.n. ; o r. 1 V.. .-.r . n-a: . 1 (leorge Ila'mes arr u'-i'ay eve ning f i "m !:(' he is ui'"'iiiir" Miss Krri'y Ib-U'-h Oak'and. v ia : e site e l home Sat No-re Dame. h ';. aire." in f : on teaching, ii e home of he-- - pe-'i i her v acat i.m at t ,::. Mr-;. J. .t. D-'aeh A. T!. Jameson oi i ight hand j xi r!.:i g in uTi-iv' aa'-'a.ttM van::-.' '.era s ah"t Fi iJav hr being stiaic hv a ! ::A thr- "n from ti:e Harold Lehman lost a fmge saturu:' v n.o; r.trtg wnue lug.'rfm iaiggage at the ili-pi.t by getting the member between, a trunk and the na-rgage ear. it is a pretty urea,,,,. ..ni Fern Cunningham. iger. but Harold is still on duty. P.y an app'oir.tmertt ma ie recently r. Fred P. Reel is now local i geon for the Ma-asouii l'aciuc i.ail- .vay comnat:y. His territory extends from Spriairfkld to Talma- aiai ."ram Nebraska City to Llmwand. liaro'd Lay ar.d family, who have 'een vi-iimg at tne home o ea- par- Mi E. L. Lay, the last five weeks, where Harold had a Mdee of typhoid ftver. departed Mon lav evening fur their home at Cam- Just what happened to the colored man Monday mo; ning who lived in a bo car near the coal senates should be a v.aridr.g to everyone this cold weather. He built a big fire early in the morning and went hack to bed. When he awoke his abode was ablaze j where they will make their future and he narrowly escaped being burn-1 home on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Wil ed. His home and contents were soon j Hams have been working for L. C. in ashes. jTodd for the past three years, and Peter Miller purchased last Friday have n host of friends here who wish the SO-aere farm and ice plant of C. j them success in their new home. K. Joyce, just west of town. Mr. Mil-J John Knabe started home with his ier takes possession March 1. li'b". j family Wednesday evening about 5 Mr. Miller will farm the land while his two sons wii I conduct the ice business. The first crop of ice is be- j ing harvested this week, which is about 10 inches thick. We have not learned what Mr. Joyce expects to do. but will prohubiy gL'" his attention to his ICO-acre farm east of towm .?.-T..--r.??i John, Josephine and Harry stayed 4'with the ship-er sled. Mr. Knabe ELM WOOD. Leader-Echo. AAA A A A A A A 4 Grandma Deles-Dernier is still quite feeble. James Hettrick, who was operated I upon in Lincoln for appendicitis De cember 12th, io doing nicely. His was a very critical case. Noel Tyson, piincipal of the Stan- iton' e,' H-h srho1- came home j Tuesday to spend the holidays v. ith; i his par ents and many friends. Samuel Predion of Max, Neb., one. of the oldest and early settlers of ( a-:- county, fiassed a way Saturday liij." tit at his home. The cause of death v.a. old ae'e. Pen Poyce lost a valuable milch cove Sunday night. She had been fed alfalfa hay and she is supposed to ihave become bloated. This is tiuite a n.-as the cow was valued at ""0. .Tames Waters arrived Tuesday evening from Port Arthur, Texas, and wii! visit until after the holidays with his j.a rents. Mr. and M.-s. W. Hu Water, and other relatives and friends. j (ieorge Kunz atid Miss Louisa ! Winkler x;nd Albert ITeischmann and . Mi-s Maide Kunz were quietly mar Jrh'd at the Evangelical par?onage, j'b'v. C. Jannen. the local pastor, of I 'bdaiinL'. The contracting parties .'are W'!l and favorably known j'brooghout this section of the county. all having been horn and reared here. Their many friends join in well wishes for their future ha p-r.-ir ess. A. big wolf leant, comprising nine sections between Murdoch and Man ley, was held Tuesday afternoon. No pt Its are in evidence as tokens of vic tory, and this is rea on for much as there -or-o'.c ?W her.fe' hue ,..! r tm.h.-i of coyotes in that r-eia i.b.-c hood nc-eduncr extermination, arid the antici: i;tion of seeing one or two to fre at was the only approach f the lively sport. On Tuesday evening the Knights of Pythias elected ofbeers for the ensu ing year as follows: Chancellor Com mander. Clyde Hoover; Vice Chancel lor. W. C. Partlett: Master at Arms, S. L. .Tames; Master of Work, L. W. Roctirer: K. of P.. i; P.. Edward J. I deary; Inner Cua-d. Wm. Deles-Der-jnier: Outer Cuard. Hy Prockman. I T "oil owing the election a supper was i P"'! uicd and a genera! goo, time was had. NEH AWK A. News. ., J. M. Palmer each sh.iiqied a Omaha M'.'dav. and Dick Ingwerson air of hogs to South J, hn Wft.derlich was a passenger j !-, business to Plittsmomh Wednes- j d;'.y afternoon. , .Mrs. J. F. Stout returned to Lin-! c !n Mon-lav after a visit to her j ' daughter. Mrs. V. P. Sheldon Hans Sru ing-. mrr.t fo ..;I i home from Excelsior t;.,.., to v.-..s 'aldr,"- treat- lhenmatism. He is much improved iti health. Ileivry Schwartz, who held a public :ale last week, left Tue-nay afternoon for Meneminec. Wisconsin, wdiere he w"d! spend the winter visiting relative-. Ha has not derided what he !-.:! i ake up next spring. ! ! Two joilv sled loads of High school students were entertained Friday uiaht at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Chriswisser in honor of their son. i i.ny whose birthdavs occurred the day be- i,'e Mrs. Scharp was up from Nebraska : ( ,, .. ,.wt- vbltmo- her mther. j M,." ja(.(1, c.ruher, and other rela- live-. Fridav was Mrs. Gruber's j ,: thd.av. and a big company of rela tives, children and grandchildren took dinner there. A big wolf hunt south of town Tuesday resulted in the death of two of these marauders. About sixty men were at the round-up and five wolves weie surrounded, but three of them wore evidently German wolves, at least they succeeded in breaking through the line and getting away. A. M. Williams and wife left Sat urday for Knobnoster, Mo., shipping a car of household goods and stock, o'clock in a sled, the keel of which v as laid down the same vear Doc Holmes built Ins shay. The engine wa- cold rnd John, in an effort to start on high stripped the gears on one hind runner. This gave the thing a sharp list to starboard aft, and Mrs. Knabe and one of the girls i u m ned g race f ul 1 y. however wh ile gave the thing emergency treatment and tried to coax the women to ride home in it, but was made to take the dum thing home and bring back something more substantial. The sled may be offered to the State Historical society as an example of early Eliza- bethan architecture NOTICE. Parties wishing weathr calendars wili do well to call at Fricke's Drug store. They are distributing the weather charts now and it would be wise for you to get your? before they are fill gone wklj2w I X.H.J-2X..XX "I v LOllSVILLE. ( 'ourier. mm ' - mm Mrs. Tleorge McDonald is here from Montana to spend Ohristm.as with her mother, Mrs. Tennar.t, Mid other relatives. Miss Ellen Anderson, who teaches at Walt Hill, arrived Monday to spend her Christmas vacation with the home folks. C. A. Richey and son, Marion, of Omaha, were down on business Fri day, remaining for an over nigh visit at the W. E. Diers' home. We are glad to report that Miss Gracie Hoover is able to sit up. after an attack of pneumonia which has kept her bedfast several weeks. 1'red Schleifeit is not quite so well. Lasi week he was able to he up and around, but o-i Wednesday he was compelled to take to his b-,t and is still quite poorly. He was suffering from rheumatism. Miss Adalia and Louise Stohlman have returned from a trip to Seward, w he: e they went to visit their brother, Ceorj'e, who is attending college there. The latter is at home for his Christmas vacation. Burlington Station Agent Holt found a good winter cap in his coal bin the other mornir.g and says the owner may have same by calling at the depot ami that he will present him with a hod of coal for a Christ mas present. Charley Gaebel tell.-, the Courier that he is strong for the Louisville Farmers elevator since he received s'I.l'.) per bushel this week for a part of las LU4 wheat crop. Jim Terry berry, supreme boss of the concern, is said to have made the bid during one of his liberal streaks and Char ley sold at the inflated price. W. F. Diers has received word from v ! Ids brother-in-law. William Towner, , i I that he has moved his family to Greelev Center, Neb., having boen . . - - I elected to the onice oi county treas- urer of Greeley county. Mr. Towner was formerly a merchant of Woibach. Ne'n.. but for some time has been liv ing on his ranch in Greeley county. Public Auction The undersigned will sell at Public j Auction at tne v. -.i. v ni iswi-ser ' farm, two ami one-I-plf miles west and . , 1 - - T -I. one mile south of Murray, andlA- '. five and one-half miles north of Ne- hawka, on MONDAY, JANUAUY 4, The following described property: Light Head of Horses and Mules One black mare, nine years old. weight l,o0. One brown hors-1 smooth mouth, weight 1,400. One brown horse, nine years old. weight 1,100, good single driver. One brown horse, smooth mouth. weight 1,200. i One black mare, coming two years j old. weight 1,100. One pair of mules, smooth mouth weight 2.000. One suckling mare colt. Eleven Head of Cattle. One heifer, three years old. fresh One bull calf, two months old. One Holstein heifer. One red cow, eight years old. fresh One steer calf. One cow, six years old. Two heifer calves. Two steer calves One Whiteface cow. five years o'd. calf at side. Farm Implements. Three wagons. One walking lister. One Moline riding cultivator. - One Jenny Lind cultivator. One riding lister, combined with float drop. One one-row curling disc cultivator. One McCormiek hay rake. One 14-inch stirring plow, nearly new. One Sharpless cream separator. Six tons of timothy hay in barn. One three-section harrow. One sulky plow. ' One walking plow. One Hayes tongue cultivator. One Hayes tongueless cultivator. One Avery two-row stalk cutter. One hay rack, nearly new. One McCormiek mower. One 1 -horse wheat drill, nearly new. Two sets of work harness. One Dadger cultivator. One top buggy. Sale Commences at 10 O'clock. Lunch Served at Noon. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand. On sums over $10 a credit of eight months will be given, purchaser giving1 good bankable paper bearing eight per cent interest from date. All property must be settled for before being removed. 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To All Persons Interested: You are htret.y notified that then will be a healing before this c.ait oa the ."ith day of January, l l ."".. at in o'clock a. m., upon the report an ! petition of the administrator in the above estate for final settlement, and jthe discharge of the -aid adnar I i.-tiator. All objections thereto n.a-t he to-d 'ii or before -aid day aad hoar of 1 earing. I!y the nart, ALLEN J IH ESON. Coil' tV Judg-. Card of Thanks. We desire to take this method '. expressing our most sincere th:.? k io the manv r eiehbors and friend- j foj. .j,. ki;,1!v a.Mm a,uJ --,.:, of sympathy, al-o for the rraa v beautiful floral iffe?i"gs djring tin illness and death of oar bih'-.fd mother. J. E. Ault. Charles Ault. Emma Ault. Mrs. Mary Shinn. Mrs. Minnie Snodgras. W. T. Mendenhall ar.d Famav. Cured of Lier Complaint. "I was suffering with liver crn plaint," says Iva Smith of point Plank, Texas, '"and decided to try a 2"c box of Chamberlain's Tablet-, and am happy to say that I am completely cured and can recommend them to evervone." For sale by all dealers. 100-Acre Cass County I'arm Near Plattsmouth at a IMG KARG.UN. Look This lp. T. H. POLLOCK. Plattsmouth. Neb. 12-2-2t-hvw Dance at Murray. There will be another one of thoe social dances given at the Jenkins hall in Muray on Thursday evening. December 31. Given by Elmer Doedeker. Music by the Jacobs or chestra of Omaha There is a prod time in store for you, so make tu data riotr. .