:-:o?a t. app.il 2. 'J saauzsas esssssss We win s53 at public auction, to the highest bidder, ci the ParmcFo PLATTSSVIOUTH, NEBRASKA, These r.rcs were all bred in Ecvvs. Thc-y arc accJimatcd to this cour.try 2nd sre animals bred to every requirement of the farmer. ?2ot a sing!e one was shipper, in fcrr. any cti.cr section cf t.'.e country; all arc such weight and quality as vvsH meet the pproval of men neecsiTg; gcod drft sioch. From 4 to 7 years old; weigh from 1400 1c iGOO lbs. Good matched teams can be selected; ail vell broke, ready to go on the jcb without danger in handling- TERIVSS: 8 months time will bo granted, purchaser to give bankable cent interest from d?te of sale. Nothing removed until settled for. vvi& ri- ShXF 12 YCUTiG, GUTMR5E and rww irrr??- E D f S - i j.kxe? ::r.d i;r,iu.-cr.ier.1 inations in thj h.:(I !i?en i h .vest. Linr-cr.. Nt'o., .March r.O.A-ricul-tural ii--r'.r. i vm f.:r:v.. : f muny years' txj.rience. who luxvo been making critical c::ar.tinti-jn of the wir.ter wheat aereaco i:i t'n--- routhern half cf Nehr:. cast and west, In ii report r.:aae t".i cvenira-, are near ly unif(! in the fijinion that condition-: are riot a b..d as .-uposed and that v.-;th an early rain a half t two- t1 c.-fsp is ii i ivat-. d. "Wld'.e they f. ur.'i some fields were bo in'- t-ed t:: v'.jir advice is to ck-i.v finthe; a t i . ii v in this diivciir.n or t '. o wet l:s. T,-e men w't" hrve b:-en r-.r.kin li e examinations are: I)r. I. il. At;;iron, an expert on who it cu!- C. E. Ilaynic, representative of a Harvester company; P. L. Hal!, it'Ar.t :f th.e University cf Nebraska, and Frank E. Johnson, a heavy land-owner and wheat raiser. Ilay nie made examination ail the way fior.i Lincoln to Iloldrejre. Constipation and Indiesiion. uf-' TN.ese are twin ev:ie. 1'crsons sui -r..- from indigestion are often trou- bled with constipation. Mrs. Robert Alii -on, Mattoon, Ilk, writes that when she -first moved to Mattoon she was a great sufferer from indigestion and constipation. Food distressed her and there was a feeling like a heavy will be in the employ of the Missouri weight pressing on her stomach and jTblc. They Tiave many friends here chest. She did not rest well at night, ; ko regret their removal from our and felt worn out a good part of thei niidst and hope they may be happy time. One bottle of Chamberlain's . and prosperous in their new home. Tablets corrected this trouble so that: he has since felt like a different person. sessssss sssd sssssskse -TiJC'.V j ti. tsa 1 " Ai1tS, Auctioneers S3S3S3D vrSSIjtnf.'SSSI (S3 9 V UNION Lt-dser I 3Ir.-:. A. E. Shoemaker of Fort t.or-:'.!.-T and wife. 1 The Preprt praiae is now under way in full force. Three men are rurcin in the foundation and floor. i :drs. Ilarrv Koval and Lola Graves carne down fiom Lincoln Saturday ; moniir.;' to isit t'neir father, Charle?: j Graves. j ri-s. Power? of ihsca, la., who had l.c-en visitinsr Mrs. I. N. Apple- c.tc-, "or Wo l land, Wyo., Monday, attcrnoon. ?drs. Jim ritman was a passenger j to Talmajro Wedne.' day, where she' wet: i u vi.it her mother, Mrs. Fannie) EiktT.bui y. Mrs. Vance Harris, formerly of this p'".ee, came from Fort Dodge, la., last Thursday for a virii with C. F. Harris nri rtr.t r relatives. Mrs. Zida Waltrip, who spent some time visitinpr her daughters, Mrs. W. S. Sidwell and Mrs. John F.iley, re turned to Omaha Monday. Mrs. Tom Jameson, who had been vi.-dtinjr at the home of J. W. Pitman for several days, returned to her home in Weeping Water Friday. Work was started Monday on the W. B. Banr.injr garage. The ground is being: graded away and the tiling placed thei e to push things to the limit. It is to be built of brick, the iize 10 oe ouxou. John P.iley and family, who have been residents of this village the past few years, moved this week to West side, near Omaha, where Mr. Riley A want ad in the Journal will bring results. 4 iff April -e2&K If; 1 m&s "JT-! J. WEEPING WATER REPUBLICAN. 4 rs. (.k'fr.sre ?ehrov.!er of At .-hl-.-r:. to? an over Si-n.iav visitor at v the n:m te oi moth ?Irs. ,1. II. Davis L. II. Wells and little son or necln came down Wedne-dav for a :c - w oayr- vi.sit w:in r.er :r, Clint dk;n-on and old frier..'. :, C. E. Ccr.rad, one of c.ai southwest of town, was larmtrr planting "taters" Monday. Some other farmers have been do'.n.-r some farm work Midk cutting and discing are in order . M now. Mrs. I. J. Wehrman and Mrs. Jas. Wehrroan of Nelson w -re over Sun day visitors with the former':- brother, Br. M. U. Thomas, her sbler, Mrs. John McGrady, and her many oi friends here. Hal Bellows, or.e of the first rchocl boys to attend school in the little old; stone school house in V;"eep:ng Walov, was risiting- relatives, the Heed bovr and. old-time friends here We inesday and Thursday. The wheat proposition in this local ity seems to be the topic of conversa tion among the farmers these days. The general opinion is that the pros pect for a wheat crop in this part of the state is very doubtful. Mrs. Glenn Ossenkop and the chi1- ' dreawho have been at the R. G. Glov- i er home for some time, left Monday for their new home in Custer county. Mrs. Glover accompanied them to see them safely over their journey. T , , Mrs. Isaac Reed was taken to Oma- , . , vinn ha Friday for treatment for - all j stones, where she was to have beer, ! operated on this Tnursday. Mrs. F. j W. Kruse and Mr. Reed went uP to v-;::uiui v eunesuay xo uc present at the, time of the operation. Grandpa A. E. Jameson received word Wednesday of the arrival of a 1 .ivory B?.rn, 1 :ctc drawing 8 per it-". B R. F. PATTSKTrOK, Clerk '--.-r-'TTssji .f.y rr? y 1 .fSiiay at uk' home of his , Mi ;. J. W. Love, at Cleve M; s. Love's many friends : i ; j dee Lo know that the str ted thr-t the mother and w'.re getting along nicely. d T1!--. Fred Colbert, and lit : i . ed Saturday from Chi-.- :v they h:ive been for the e ye: while Fred has been r.-r his medical training nt a ii sr. i. :i .oodlcal college. The college I: proper v.a completed last De ;. r, and idnce then Fred has b?en in,- 1 o-:-. e 'n;.' pitai work and spe-din!;-:-. . A. liiatt was clown town Friday the first t'rte since he returned m the ho-pital. Mr. Hiatt gets ig fairly well with his crutches. Iliatt is having quite a siege of it having been five months since accidmt at the Plattsmouth :ge, and. ever, if he gets strong he r, o : o a iple for life as his right .jrr.ii v be about two inches short. LOUISVILLE Courier . i 4 4 4 t Mrs. Claude Seiver and little son visited relatives in Plattsmouth over Sunday, returning home Tuesday. Faimers report the wheat crop almost an entire failure. Not eri ugh snow and too much cold is given as the cause. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edgerton re- j'dce over the arrival of a fine baby ot tb.eir home on Wednesdaj', -v'arcn 28, 1017 Fritz Jochim returned Tuesday frr'n- a triP to Dunning, Neb., where -12 visited his cousin, Fred Wegener, t.- vr u Jlm oa tae eener ranch. John 1!aevcr? vho fcas been m with pn,Ji;;oniu an(i heart trouble at the f,0.rc of his duukieTt :jrs. Fred vt U;T1;in we5t of LouistviIle is re- covorin - slowb- Miss Katherine Richey, of Omaha,! a former Louisville girl, has been ! visiting relatives in Pueblo Colo., the ; part month. She writes that she is enjoying her visit very much. A bouncing baby boy tipping the scale?, at 1-1 1-2 pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mose Parr, on Thurs day, Mand i 20. Dr. Morrow reports the mother and child doing nicely. .J oSiti Sass, who was injured a few weeks ago, by a horse rearing up and striking him, is not getting along as well as might be wished and is now in an Omaha hospital receiving treat ment. Mrs. Mary Owens and Mrs. P. Blair, of Harlem, Montanna, were here the latter part of last week vis iting Mrs. M. N. Drake. These ladies own homesteads in Montana and Mrs Drake met them during her visit with her brother who owns a large farm .0 miles from Harlem. Miss W. C. Wieter, a trained nurse, arrived from Omaha Monday to as sist in the care of Mrs. C. J. Gaebel, who has been seriously ill for sever al months at her country home south west of town The many friends will be pleased to learn that she is able to sit up in her chair part of the day, and that she seems u little s longer. NEHAWKA. NEWS. G rover Hoback is the latest to en joy the bumps in the road in a new Ford. John Swartz left today for Omaha where he will enter a hospital for t'-eatment. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Shrader en tertained to Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kirkpatrick Charles Ileebner sold quite a bunch of hogs Monday, also sold several thousand bushels of wheat this week. Mr. and Mrs. Shopp of Platts mouth visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. S. N orris last Satur day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiseman drove down from Elmwood Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ingwersen . Scott Norris has commenced the foundation for the new house on the lot north of the Dale harness shop we mentioned last week. The Misses Emma St. John and .Myrtle Chappell of the Peru Normal school came in Wednesday afternoon for a visit with home folks. Louis Algaiers and family of Me nominee, Wisconsin, arrived at Ne hawka last Monday. Mr. Algaiers will farm the F. P. Sheldon place wc-:t of town. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keltner, cousins of Cha.s. Keltner of Nehawka arrived here last Thursday from Shenandoah, Iowa, for a visit with them. They remained until Sunday. It was the first time the two gentle men had ever met. ELMWOOD. Leader-Echo. W. II. Hardin, who has been sick with pneumonia, is rapidly recovering and will soon be about again. Clyde Hoover, who has been sick for several months, is much better and is able to get around a little now. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferguson re turned last Friday from Seadrift, Tex., where they had spent the winter.- They report having had a very fine winter in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cobb" have gone to Hot Springs, Ark., where they will spend a number of weeks. The visit to the springs was made largely in the interest of Mrs. Cobb's health. Wm. Buster, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks, returned to Ashland Tuesday, where he spent a short time visiting and then went to Kansas for a prolonged visit. On Monday morning a girl baby weighing nine pounds arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tol hurst. They have named the little lady Mary Isabel. The parents are receiving the congratulations of their many friends. Rev. William Neely of Jerseyville, Ilk, pastor of the Presbyterian church at that place, spent last week and part of this visiting at the home of his brother, Dr. J. M. Neely, who has been very sick. He left on Thursday for his home in Illinois. Dan Flynn of Rasalie, Neb., who has been visiting some time with his ccusin, John Stokes, returned to his home on Monday. He says that the country up there has been booming some in the past few years and that now land is worth almost as much as it is here. Bert Hardy arrived in Elmwood last Saturday from Portland, Ore., and spent the day in getting evidence in a casc in the district court of Gar- field county Bert called upon his many friends here and is the same i " 4 """ 4 jolly fellow that he always was when he lived in Elmwood. Bert Reed and son, Sam, left last Thursday for Grant, Neb., where they will make their future home. They will engage in farming and have a large tract of land which they will break up and put into wheat. Mrs. Reed and the little girl will rt main with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Murray, until Mr. Reed gets things fixed up an d ready for house keeping again. PLATTSMOUTH NEWS This Case Has a Hint for Many Jour nal Readers. A Plattsmouth woman has used Doan's Kidney Pills. She has found them as represented. She wishes her neighbors to know. She publicly recommends them. No need to look further for tested kidney remedy. The proof of merit is here and can be investigated. Profit by Mrs. Burbridge's state ment. Mrs. C. C. Burbridge, Vine street, Plattsmouth, says: "About five years ago my back caused me a great deal of misery. It ached most all the time. After I had taken Doan's Kidney Pills for a while, my back felt as strong as ever. Since then, I have always conidered them a very fine medicine for backache and kidney trouble, and recommend them to my neighbors when I hear them complaining." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Burbridge had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. I.F.CiAl, OTHi: III the County Court of Ciimn Counlr, N i-lrnkkii : State of Nebraska. Countv of 'ass, ss. To Mihia Miller ami John Henry Mil ler and all persons interested in the estate of Henry .. Miller, deceased: n reailinK- the petition of Milda Miller prayinfi tliat the instrument riled in this court on the "rd day of .January, 1917, ami purporting' to le tin- last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed, and recorded as the last will anil testament of Henry l Miller de ceased: that said instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the administra tion of said estate be gfanted to Milda Miller as executrix. It is hereby ordered that you. and all persons in terested in said matter-, may. and do, appear at the County Court t" be held in and for said county, on the L'lth day of April. A. I . 1!17, at in o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of the petitioner Miould not be pranted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing: thereof be n'iven to nil persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this Order in the IMattsiiiout Ii journal. a semi woekly newspaper printed in said country, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearins. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this l'7tli dav of March, A. 1 . 1917. (Seal! ALLEN' .T. IJKKSOX. Countv Judsre. First Published April 1'. 1917. . i.i:f;i. notici: In I he County Court The State of Nebraska, Cass Countv. ss. In the Matter of the Kstate of Kva K. 1'rettiic. Heceased. On reading and tilir.tr the petition of Marsraret Sattler praying: that Admin istration t.f said Kstate may be granted John 1'. Sattler as Administrator. Ordered. That April I' 3rd. A. I . 1917. at 10 o'clock A. M.. is assigned for hearinjr said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show cause why the pr-iyer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pend ency of said petition and the hearing thereof be Riven to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Semi-Weekly Journal a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearinpr. Hated March HI. 1917. ALLKX J. r.F.KSOX, Country .ludre First published April 2, 1917. I.Kf;L XOTICH lu thr County Court of Chj County .r-lirnMka: State of Nebraska, County of Cass. ss. To all persons interested in the c-state of Julia K. Thomas, eleceaseo: On reading the petition of William Seav prayinir that the instrument filed in this court on the :.'." day of March 1917, and purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, may be proved and allowed, and re corded as t'ie last will and testament of said dece'asc:!. may be proved and allownl ,and recorded" as the last will and testament of Julia I-I. Thomas de ceased; that said instrument be admit ted to probate, and the administration of said estate be grrantCo to Jake Hoff man as executor. It is hereby order that you. and all persons interested in said matter, may. and do appear at the County Court to be held in and for said countv on the 23 rd day of April. A. I. 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M.. to show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the lienritiir thereof be friven to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy ht this order in the I'latts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hea rinp. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this i' 3 rd dav of March. A. l. 1917. (Seal) ALLKN J. BEF.SON. County Judpe. First Published April 2, 1917. MCOAI. NOTICE Iu The County Court The State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. Inthe Matter of Kmma Alta Johnson Deceased. To the Creditors of said Kstate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court lioom in Plattsmouth in said County on the 24th day of April, 3917, and on the 24th day of October, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M. each day to receive and examine all claims aerainst said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims aarainst said estate is six months from the 24th dnv of April. A. I. 1917. and the time limited for pavment of debts is One Year from said 24th day of April, 1917. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, this 26th day of March 1917. ALLEN J. BEEPON, fseal) Countv judge. First Published. March 26, 1917. (Notice for sfrvic by p'lt.lirsMon ) ix Tim niTRi(T cornT r rvs Cut VI . VKIIIt k Anton Sobota, j.ln in t IfT, vs E. A. nhrsolp, nnd wife. nifrKOlf, iinknov. n mvru-r n-l nnt, first nn.l i-rai nnin nrikri' n. H:i lm i nt: an intrst In 1 t two iiim iltcit frtv ilir-. 2 1 . id h of l.o.i Hvil ':iss C.nntv. N-t.r;i- -kn. :inI t ti unknown :i i rri - ". liirs :i I law and nt i-T kin :in-l ilivisff-s pf-rsonal r-iiri--ni ;i 1 i s nnd oilier person intr-stt-il in !!. fsuit- of V.. A. I :i'r-ol :tri'l Klfrso)f, if (Jpft'as'-'l, or any oti-r persons intfrfst-.l in any nianri'-r in sa Ul r-al C'stat.- h'-t : n li-for-- ! -prril)Pil; Ief nriants. You and each of you rre hereby notified that Anton Soin.ta has tib d in the district court of Cass Count v. Nebraska, his petition in equity atraint you and each and all of you as cl.iim injr to have some rierht. title or inter est in and to certain lands h n-n. fore described, anil as beinc t lie un known owners and claimants of some ri?ht, title or intercut in said land, ami as b-ins the unknown h- ir-, or other unknown parties claiming ti have some r inht, title or inleie-t ,,i ami to said land by reason of the de cease of said I:. A. HI. rsole and wife, if deceased, and all other parties intei ested in any way coiiit-niiiis saM i-.il estate unknown to plaintiff and hi-; at torney. The nature, object and pur pose of said petition is a bill i-i euuitv to quiet title and perfect title in plain tiff to the following described r.'l c-statf, and to remove therefrom ail encumbrances, liens and ilmi'N upon the title thereof, to wit: I-.ot two hutidre. forty three ( L' I ' in tl.e vil!ai;e of Louisville, County of Cass ami State of Nehra-ka. You ami each of you are r.(uiie.l fo answer the petit !o!i of said Ant- n Sobota filed in the Histl'ht Couit of Cass County, Nebraska, as afoiea i-1, on or before the :ind inv of Ai-ril. 1917. ANTON SOI ' 'T A. r.y liis attorney LKo. ;. i-KVOH, First Publication 1'-11'-1917. xotici: to f isi:i)I1tch,h State of Nebraska Cass Countv, ss. IN COl'XTV COT'HT In the matter of the estate of T"ra Oidnatn Moore, deeeased. Notice is hereby I'iv.n to the credi tors of said deceased that heat-ins wlil be had upon claims filed aKain-t said estate, before me. County .Iw'iro of Cass County. Nebraska. at thr County Court room in I'lat turnout h. in said County, on the loth dav of April, 1917, and on the lOfli dav of (i,t r, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M.. cue i dav lor examination, adjustment and allow ance. All rhi;:n ruut be filed in sac! court on or before said Ja.-t hour ol ln-..r-iliff. Witness mv hand and seal of said County Court, at I 'la 1 1 stnon t h, N-bias-ka. thi i;ih dav of March. 1917. ska Li ali.::x .i. Hcnsov, Courty .lu.lre. HOAIJ notici: To All Whom it May Concern: The Hoard of County Com m is.- ioners bc-inc of the opinion that the publie trood reo,ui res a public hihwav fortv Mill feet itl Width be established on the section line, coiumenc i n i; at the Northeast coiner of the Northwest ouartcr of Section three oil. Township Ten (I0i. llanire Thirteen l:;i. and runnintr thence west on section line one mile, to the Northwest corner of the Northeast ipiartcr of Section four M. Township Ten 10i. Kanuv Thirteen '"!. East of the nth I'. M.. have th.-i... fore ordered that said road be estab lished, and all objections lui-ln. or claims for damages. mui ... nie.i in the County Clerk's offi.- on m bejoi. noon on the i-iti, 4l.1v of Al t'. . A. I . 1917. or such road v. ill be e- 1 a ! . i 1 , . d Without I-cfel-elK-e th-leto. i kank .1. i.ii:i:i:.-!r.L. 'omit y 'b j ;. Ione at Plattsmouth, Nebr., '.l is l::th ilav of March A. I . 1917. I'ubiish 4 Times. First Hub. :5-19-l917. I.E(I A L NOTICE Notice to N"on-l:-si(!i nt 1 cf . n.n lit . their Heirs, Devisees. Ltnitci s, l'. i -sonal Kcpresontatives :-nd all per sons Intrested in their i:.-t;ih'. To Sidr.ey I'ul.-ifer and i:in-!ii I . Hardin, composing the tirin of S. I'ul sifer iS.- Compan'; the unknown hens, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all persons intercstd in the estate of Sidney I'ulsii.r. tie un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all persons inttrsteil in th4 state 4f Erastus I . Hardin; Oncl Eli: th.e unknown hens, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all persons mter ste.i in the estate of C.uel Eli; duel Eli at . I Company: the unknown claimants of the west half of the Northwest corns, r of the Northwest Quarter of Sect jot, sixtteen cliii Township twe!e 1 1 North llaiicc ten lt last of the i.ili 1. M. Cass Couhtv, Nebraska. You and each of you are l.erebv no tified that Paul Easier as plaintiff on the fith ilay of Jliirch 1917. tile.i his petition in the District Court of Cass Comity, Nebraska, wherein yon and all of you are defendants; the ol je( t arid prayer of which petition is that the claim, interest, riuht, title and estate of each and evervone of vmi in and to the West half of the Noitl.w.st Quarter )f the Northwest Quarter of Section sixteen (1C. Townshiri twelve 12) Eanpe ten (10 East ,th P. ?.!. in Cass County. Nebraska, be dcehircd in valid, and of no force and etTt-ct. That the title of said plaintiff in and to saiil real estate, and '.' ry p..tt thereof be iiuiteil as against 011 ami each and every one of 4u as uir.unsi any and all claims of any person through or by you. and that ti.-v be adjudged and iiecreel that ea h and ell of you whose names are above set forth, if living, and if defeased, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all oilier persons in terested iu the estate of each und every one of you, have no riuhi. title, claim or inter st in and to said estate or any part thereof, and that a h and all of sahl !ef4-ndants, tin-so nann-il. ami those whose names are unknown and r.ot stateil, l-t luicvcr h.it n-,i l iotn clainiinf? or assertintr anv nlit title, interest or estate in anil to .-ai'd real estate, or any part thereof, and for such otlic-r anl further relief : s to tl.e court may seem just and equitable You and each of you are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before Mu:ilav the 30th day of April 1917. PAUL I:OE P.. Plaint iff. C. A. P.AWLS. Attorney. First Published March 12th, 1917. I.KOAI, NOTICE In '1 lie County Court The State of Nebraska, Cass- County, ss. In the Matter 4f Sarah E. Youns Deceased. To the Creditors of said Estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court J;oni in Plattsmouth in said County, on tne 24th day of April. 1917. aril on tl: 24th day of October. 1917, at 10 o lock A. M. each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims aprainst said estate is six months from the 24th day of April. A. D. 1917. and the time limited for pavment of debts is one Year lrotu said 24th day of April. 1917. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, this 26th day of Match 1917. ALLEN J. IJEESON. (sea!) Countv jiul'e. First Published March 20, 1917. HOMES TO RENT. We will rent you a home of any size from a single room to an 8-room home. Call on us at corner of Locust and Fifth street, or Phone No. 575. F. II. Welshimer & Son. 2-22-tfd I