THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1.3, 19 1U. PAGE FOUR. riATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL r. i if j ; i .4 Cbe plattsmou tb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffice Flattsmouth, Neb., as second-cass mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher - SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Fine winter weather. -:o:- Don your booming suit. :o: Spring will soou be here. :o:- Never kick your self when you are down. :o:- Now that the war is over Willard wauts to fight. :o: Jess It's an oDcratlon that Russia nec-ls. Not co-operation. :o: Why should a person cry over spilt milk when it is only 12'. cents a quart? :o: One-third of what we eat enables us to live and the other two thirds is what enables the doctor to live. :o: The dear pirl that appeals so pit eously for sympathy for her rack ing cough is often the same one that puts on her extra low-cut waist in cold weather. -:o: Postmasters have been ordered not to ca.-h in any war saving stamps for people who have brought them from the original purchasers. Good. Now do the same thing with Liberty bonds and benefit a heap more people. - : -. : o ; The fact that two Sinn Fein members escaped from a London j3il and ran away ought to prove to anybody that they aren't forever breaking into jail just because they like it. They differ from suffra gettes in other ways, too. The big leaders at the peace con ference ought to-impress on the young nations right at the ttart that while we shall see that they get enough to eat nqw, we don't ex pect to board them always, and that they must be looking around for a place to keep house as soon as possible. -tot- All banks and financial institu tions are prophesying the most prosperous year ever for 1919. with a great building boom all over the country and with real estate in great demand. It Is to be hoped that such will be the case. -:or- Tbc Christian Advocate in an edi torial in its last issue, says the blame for the bad feeling against the Y. M. V. A. by the boys over sea, should obe laid upon Gen. Persh ing. That the plans of the Y. for overseas work was not to have a canteen In connection, but Persh ing insisted and .they put it on. Some day the truth will be brought to light and this paper believes it will be through no fault of the Y. or its secretaries. :o: Several correspondents arc worry ing now, because the Allies seem to bo too blamed willing to let the United States take the leadership and responsibility for the League of Nations. The other Allies, it seems are suspiciously eager to let Uncle Sam do all the work and bear all the expense. This need not disturb the correspondents at all. None of the duties will fall on them. Presi dent Wilson will conduct the League of Nations without incon venience or effort on the part of the correspondents. There is morn Ca'arrh In this section of the country than al.' othr diseases put tcjether. and for years it was sup in ha inrurahle. Doctors Drescrfbed local remedies, and by constantly lailinsr to cure with local treatment, pronouncea it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, preatly infiuerced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatr.?nt. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine manufactured by I J. Cheney & ir.i.j nnr ij a constitutional V, (J. , XUIUV, wi v. remedy, is taken internally and a-ts thru the Blood o.i trie wuotub tunacea m c.toTTi Onn Hundred Dollars re- i- -e,- .i tnr. anv i2j that Hall's Catarrh Medivine falls to cure. Bend lor circulars and te:-umn F. J- CHENEY ' Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Orus&ists. Too. .,, Hall a Family fills 4--r constipation. The legislature is working hard :o: As soaps costs more, the boys kindly consent to economize on it :o:- President Wilson will start home in one week, so the dispatches say -:o:- Jlr. Ford will never be senator Just as well make up his mind to that effect. -:o:- Three of the several labor bills uetore tne iseuraska house were given the death sentence last Fri day. :o: The Commercial Club should wake up now and do something and every business 'man in tow n should help. :o: The folks that complain of. the high rate of fire insurance common ly include a lot that keep ashes in wooden barrels. It is infinitely pathetic to see peo ple running to buy egr at forty cents a dozen because f.rty cents seems so cheap. :o: The war hasn't crippled any of the women, but they are doing their best By wearing high heels to ac quire deformities as a substitute. :o:- A casual observer says- that the happiest folks are not those who have the best of everything but those who make the best of every thing. s ; :o: It is rumored that men's trousers next season will be made to flare out at the bottom, like sailor's trousers. The style men don't ex pect this fad to be popular with the ex-sailor, do they? :o: "Prohibition will change many movie plots," says a headline. So briety among scenario writers was one of the great reforms the pub lic had hoped for from the begin ning of the dry campaign. :o:- ALout the most fjrlorn object we happen to meet upon the street is the man who is so h ippy he wants to whistle a tune, but can't get the right sort of a pucker to whistle a tune or even make a good noise. :o: It ia unfortunate that the Amer ican Protective League disbanded before locating the German propa gandist who started the story that castor oil is just fine to put on your hair when it is falling out after a siege of the flu. -:o:- A lot of New York lawyers have been writing to the local news papers suggesting ways 'by which the new prohibition amendment may be disregarded or frustrated. They are also suggesting a way by which a lot of more or less unsus pecting people will get into a peck of trouble, for which those lawyers ought to pay. When a goose lays an egg sbe just waddles off as If she were ashamed because it is a goose egg. When a hen lays an egg she calls heaven and earth to witness it. The hen is a natural born advertiser. Hence the demand for hen eggs ex ceeds the demand for goose egg3 and the hen has all the business she can attend to. -:o: Judge liroacht has wisely con eluded to withdraw his contest for Senator Tanner's seat In the state senate. No one ever became popu lar by bringing a contest because his party had a majority in the house or senate. Never go behind the returns in a contest. An exper ience of fifty-eight years in politics has taught us that contests brought after election never did bring the contestant anything. AS TO THE SALE OF CIGARETTES Several years ago the legislature passed a law which was intended to stop the sale of cigarettes to boys. It has utterly failed in its purpose. Experience has shown that it is fundamentally wrong In that it prohibits the sale of cigarettes to everyone, grownups as well as boys. Public opinion is almost unani mously indifferent as to whether men do or do not smoke cigarettes. In fact, it is strongly in favor of letting adults decide the matter for themselves. Consequently the law soon be came and is now- a dead letter. Cig arettes may be purchased in almost any cigar store and in rainy groc ery stores. And since officials did not bother about enforcing the law as to adults they practically forgot it entirely. The result has been that boys as well, as men were able to buy cig arettes unless the moral conscience of some dealer interfered. This undesirable situation will be remedied if the legislature pass es a Dill that it is now consiucnr.K. The new measure prohibits the sale of cigarettes to boys under IS. It has teeth in it. Violation car ries a heavv penalty. .Moreover. cigarette dealers are licensed ami may lose their license if they dis obey the law. Such a measure would accomplish more good results man one w nun is completely msregarueti. uuian.i ... i s i. . . News. :o: A FARM HOUSE NORTH OF MAN- . LEY BURNS DOWN FRED STOHLMAN LOSES HOUSE ON HIS FARM. SUFFERS TOTAL LOSS. BURNED TO GROUND. rom Tuesday's I 'ally. Last night the elegant farm lioni' of Fred II. Stohlman was burned to the ground with the entire loss of the building which was valued at more than nve tnouanu uonar?. There was inusrance thereon to the amount of ?2,300, which will in no way compensate for the loss sustain ed. The place is some two and a half miles north of Mauley, and some four -miles south oi L,ouisme. and was a two story brick. As not hing how the fire started knov n. Minn: in i i.m i oik The Stat of N. l.i asUa. Cass utit V- In tin- County Court. In tin- m:itt-r of tin- Kstatr i.f IMV- 1 Stotlor. 1 ---i.-l. T'l!n' rreil i tors of said r. tat You ar- lnrfl.v notified. Tliat I will it at Conntv Court room in I'lntl.-'- tnotitli. In sai'l rounty. on tin- Ith 'liy of March. 1!M! and .",tli day of .ItitH'. UM:-. at !( o' lo k a. m. on each of aid flays to receiv e sunt examine ii n I-iimx against said estate, wit 1 1 a view o their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for !! prrycntation ot laiius against said l-.state is three months from the Ith duv of March. A. . l'.MS. and the time limited for pay ment of dehts is one year from saio nth day of January. 1!'1A. Witness ly hand and the seal of snid Count v Court this 30th day of Janu ary, r.nrt. ai.i.kx .1. nr:i:sox. Seal )-fS-It w. County .Indue. FOR SALE 2 HERFORD BULLS I have for sale, .two young high bred registered Herford bulls, four teen and fifteen months of age re spectively. Inquire of Fred T. Itamge. Phones 102 and ."32. Plattsmouth. Neb. 5-tfw Frank McNurlin from south of Cedar Creek was called to this city this moning to look after some business for the day. Fancy box japer at this office. DON'T NEGLECT A RHEOMTIO PAIN Go after it with Sloan's LInlmeat before It gets clangorous . Apply a Hide, don't rub, let it pene trate, and good-by twins:! San.- f;r external ache3, pains, strains, EtifTr.esj of joints or muscles, lameness, bruisec. Instant relief without ir.usslnsss oc soiled clothing. Reliable the biggest Bellirg liniment year after year. Eco nomical by reason cf enormous sale?. Keep a big bottle ready at all tinea. Ask your druggist for Sloan's Liniment- 1 rchsHtefWk I xoticr ok sti r to qviet titli: I In the IMstrlct Court of the County or Cass, Nebraska. Albert Timnias, riaintifT Mrs. James O'Neill, first real name unknown, et al, ljefemlants. To the defendants, Mrs. James O'Xeill first real name unknown, the unknown heirs, dovisees, legatees, personal rep reseiitat Ives and all other persons in teres ted in the estate of Thomas I' Cordon, defeased: the unknown heirs devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Thomas 15. Cordon first real name unknown, defeased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, jut .,nal representatives and ali other per sons Interested in the estate of John YV. Clark, defeased : Mrs. John A. lole man. lirst real name unknown: the tin- known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons Interested in the estate of John A. loleman, defeased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep leseiilativeK and all other persons in terested in the estate of Mrs. John A Onleman. first real name unknown, de- eeased: Mrs. Kranets A. West, lirst real name unknown: the unknown heirs devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons Interested in the estate of Franels A. West, de- eeaseil: the unknown Heirs, oevisees ieiratees. personal representatives ami ill olher nelsons interested In the es t:ite of Mrs. b rape s A. V est. ni si . real name unknown, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other person, in forested in the estate of James Min .hell, deceased: the unknown heirs. levlsces. letratees. liersonul rprsenta lives and all other persons interested in the estate of James 1 . Mincliell. de .!; ued the unknown heirs. de isf es leir:itees. perse:::'! representatives and ii 1 1 other persons interested in the late of Anna J. Mincl.el!. deceased; the unknown heirs, di visees, legatees, per sona! represeiuai i". es ami an omi n-i - sons interested in the estate of Mary C.Cooper, deceased: the unknown heirs. dev isees, legatees, personal .representa liv.s anil all other persons interested in the estate of C. I.. Cooper, first real name unknown, defeased: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of Sarah I-:. Ilinman, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and ail other persons in liested in the estate of M. I. Hinm.jn. first real name unknown, deceased: the unknown In irs. devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested i.i the estate of Maria M. lie, he. deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legates, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of liavld Heehe. deceased: Simon I'. I'.enadoin: Mrs. Simon P. Itenadoiu. first real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. Tiersonal representatives ami all other persons interest! d in the estate of S iiion !'. Henadoin. deceased: the un known heirs, devisees. lojtiltcs, pel--unal representatives and all otlur per sons interested in the estate of Mrs. -imon P. I'.enadoin. first real name un known, deceased: Jacoh I. cam: Mi'r .Ineoh P.eam. first real name unknown: I he unknown heirs, devisees, leiratecs. pilsonal representatives ano an oimi-i is. in.- interesled in me estate oi laeoii Ih-am. deceased: the unknown irs. devisees, legatees, personal rep sentatives and all other persons in vested in the estate of Mrs. Jacoh (am. first real name unknown, ile- ased: Hans P. SutideH: Martha Mm- dell: John Urolith: Mrs. John Kromru. lirst real name unknown; the unknown I - firs, devisees. Icratrcs. personal rep- rcsenlativ ' -s ami an inner ieiso..s in- il in the estate of John Kronen. I. cased : the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and ill other persons interested in the es tate ot .Mis. .lo:in Motion, HIS! 11.11 name unknown, deceased: the unknown irs. devisees, leiratecs, personal rep scntatives ami all other persons in terested in the estate of Thomas h. Palmer, deceased; the unknown Heirs, ievisees, legatees, personal representa tives ami all ofper persons inieresicu in the estate of Mrs. Thomas C. Pal er, first real name unknown, itcecas-i I; ' ". s. Craff. first real nam- un known: Mrs. W . S. Cran. first real name unknown: the unknown heirs. lovisccs. legatees, persona! representa tives and all other persons mu-resteu in the estate of W . S. CratT. first real me unknown, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, leiiatecs. personal rcp- i sent a fives and all other person s in-. tei-esteil in tin- estate or .mis. v . .-v Craff. first real name unknown, deceas- 1: M. W. Creen. first real name un known: Mrs. M. YV. Creen. lirst real tame unknown: the unknown heirs. Ievisees. legatees, personal represon :tives and all other persons interest 1 !n the estate of M. TV. Creen. first real name, unknown. ie-esei. iu- un known hejis. devisees. legatees, per sonal representatives and all other pcr , ...... .. 'ons l n t c res lcl ill llie estate .11 r . YT. YV. Creen. first leal name unknown. lecoased: Joseph Mci'renry; Mrs. .10 ph McCreary. first real name un known: the unknown heirs, devisees, letrateis. personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Joseph Met reary, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, persona! representatives and all other nersons interested in the estate of Mrs. Joseph McCrearv. first real name' un known, deceased: Mrs. Samuel Manna, first real name unknown: Mrs. Samuel U. Klhert. first real name unknown: tin- unknown heir, devisees, legatees. is nal representatives and all other persons it teresteu in l'e estate m .-sam-uel II. Klhert. deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Mrs. Samuel II. Klhert. first real name unknown: deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees. legatees, personal representatives and ill other persons interested In the es tate ot Kmma Ketnick. deceased; tne unknown heirs. devisees, legatees, personal representatives ami all other persons interested in the estate of Fl o:-i Imogene Peinick. deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives ami all other persons interested in the estate of Spencer s. i'.illings, also Known as Ihllmgs. deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Iaicimla Hil lings, deceased: iOlizahetli Irene Mur phy, widow; the unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Jahez Clinton Hillings, de ceased: Kll.t Maria Millings Spencer: Allen c. Spencer: Cracie lar!ing P.il lings Copehind; Ceorge Cope-land; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other tier sons interested in the estate of Ceorge Spencer Hillings, deceased: Addie Hut ler Hillings, widow: S.imm I Hillings: Clinton Hillings: Louis Hillings: 'Srad-lev- Hillings; Kerr. Hillings: Flora Hil lings: Jack Hillings: V- T. . Merriam, first real name unknown: Kuth C. Mer riam: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representative: ami all other persons inteiesteil in the es tate of YV. I). Merriam. first real name unknown, deceased: the unknown heirs. ievisees, legatees, persona! representa tives and all other persons interested in I he estate of Until C. Merriam. de ceased: I.vdia Merriam. widow: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, tier sonal representatives and all other net-son interested in the estate of Seldo-i X Merriam. also known as S. X Merriam. deceased: William Tushinsky: Pauline I.usliinskv: Martha .Hoesner. widow: Knrrett. first real name unknown the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es- t.,to f Han-clt. first real name unknown, deceased: ftrown. first real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons In forested in tile estate of Hrown, first real name ::nknown. deceased Harretf Hrown. a partnership craii- oosed of Han-eft. first real namo unknown, and r.rovvn. first real name unknown: A. Shinman. first real name unknown: the unknown heirs, , 1 e i s e e s lecratees. nrfiOTi:l! reuresenta fives and all other nersons interested in the estate of A. Shlpman. first real name unknown, decbased; Annie P. El lison; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons Interested in the es tate of Annie P. Ellison, deceased; Er nest K. Ellison; the unknown heirs, devisees. legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Ernest E.- Ellison, de ceased: Eddie Ii. Ellison; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives ami all other persons in terested in the estate of Eddie il. El lison, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons interest ed in the estate of 11. 10. Ellison, first real name unknown, dej-eased: the un known owners and the unknown claim ants of lots one fl), two (2), three CO, four ( O. five (5 , six (6), seven (7, eight fS). nine !). ten (10, eleven (IH. twelve (12), thirteen 13), four teen (II), fifteen (IS),' sixteen (Mi, seventeen (17), eighteen (l!?). nineteen (ID), twenty ll'O), twenty-one CM), twenty-two C'i ), TTventy-three i':o ami twenty-four (21 1. itf hlock nine (!0, in Thompson's Addition to the City of F la t tsmout h. Nehraska and lot one hundred five (10", heing a suh dlvlsion of the -jortheast quarter (XE '4 of the northeast quarter (XE'i) of Section nineteen (lit-, and lot nutn 'ereil twenty-two (22). a su h-ii vision of Oovernment lot numbered ten (10). of Section eighteen (IS), al! in Town ship twelve (12). north Range four teen (II), east of the 6th P. M.. im the County of Cass. Nebraska: You are herehv notified that on the 1st day of February, 1919, plaintiff filed his suit in the District Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska. to utiiet Plaintiff's title to the above described land, to-wit: Lots one (1. two 2. three CD,- four (4t, five (a), six (fi), seven (7). eight (Si, nine (f. ten (IOi. eleven (11). twelve (121. thirteen (l:i. ourtecn (111. fifteen fl.V), sixteen (16), seventeen (17). eighteen (ISi, nine teen (1!)t. twenty (201. twenty-one (21). twenty-two (22. twenty-three C.'.'l) tnd twenty-four (21) in block nine (9). in I hompson s Addition to the Citv of lat tsmout Ii, Nebraska, and lot one hundred live (10.",), being a subdivision of the northeast quarter IXK!4I of the northeast quarter (XK'i) of Sec tion nineteen MSI, and lot numbered twenty-two (22), a subdivision of Oov ernment lot ten (10). of Section eigh teen (IS), all in Township twelve (12. North Kange fourteen (14). east of the fith P. M.. in the county -of Cass. Ne braska, because of the adverse posses ion l.v himself ami his ir ran tors for more than ten years prior to the com mencement of said suit ami to enjoin ach and all of you from having or claiming any right, title, lien or in terest, either legal or equitable, in or to said lands or any" part thereof: to require you to set forth your right. title, claim, lien or interest therein, if iny. either legal or equitable, ami to lave the same adjudged inferior to Un title of plaintiff and for general cqui- tble relief. This notice is made pur suant to the order of the court. You are required to answer said pe ition on or before Mondav. March 17. IIM!-. or default will be dnlv entered herein. ALUKttT TIMMAS. Plaintiff. YV. A. Kobertson, His Attorney. MlTICr. OF SI IT TO Ul lET 'I'l l I K. In the I ist rict Court of the County f Cass, Nebraska. William A. Calloway, Plaintiff Mmond Dodge. Executor of the last will and testament of Amanda Forbes, deceased, el ul. Defendants. To the defendants. Almond Dodge, xecutor of the last will ami testa ment of Amanda Forbes, deceased; Sey mour Dodge; Phebe lonre; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other ersons interested in the estate of manda Forbes, deceased: Y'm. J. Cut ter: the unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons inteiesteil in the estate if YVm. .1. Cutter, deceased: Margaret K. Cutter; the unknown heirs, devisee, bgiltees. personal representatives and all other poisons interested in the es tate of Margaret E. Cutter, deceased; YVm. 11. Emerick. Jr; Mrs. YVm. II. Emerick. Jr.. first real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisee? legatees, personal representatives anil all other persons interested in the estate of Wm. If. Emerick. Jr., dec-eased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and ali other persons in terested in the e.' fate of Mrs. YVm. II. Emerick. Jr.. first real name unknown. leceased: C. YV. King, first real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees. legatees, personal representatives ami ul other persons interested in the es tate of C. YV. King, first real name nn- inown. deceased: Harriett King; the inknown heirs, devi:. ces. legatees, per sonal representatives and all other ersons Interested in the estate Harriett King, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rcp- osentalives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Anna Schul- dice. deceased: and the unknown own- rs and the unknown claimants of lots three (.'O and eighteen (IS), in Section -even (7), Township twelve (II'). .North I'ange fourteen (14), east of the 6th P. M in the county of Cass, Nebraska: You are hereby notified that tin the 1st day of February, A. D. l'.H). plain- tin" tiled his suit in the District touri r the Count v if Cass, Nebraska, i liiiet plaintiff's title to the following lescribed land, to-wit: I.os three CD and eighteen (IS), in Section seven (). in Township twelve (12). Norm j.ange fourteen (II). east of the fith P. M .in the conntv of Cass. Nebraska, because of his adver: e possession by himself Tnd his grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit and to enioin eacti ami. an f vou from having or claiming an right title, lien or interest, either legal or equitable in or to said land or any nart thereof, and alleging that none of vou are in the military or naval ser vice of the Fnited States of America: to require vou to set forth your right, title, claim, lien or interest therein, if my. either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged inferior to the title of plaintiff and for general equi table relief. This notice Is made pur suant to the order of this Court. Y'ou are required to answer said pe tition on or before Mo inlay, March 1, Y. D. mm. or your default will be duly "iiterctl (herein. YVM. LI AM A. CALLOW W Plaintiff. YV A. Tlobt rtson. Attorney for Plaintiff. l.l'.CAI. NOTICE In th- County Court of the Conntv if Cass. Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Cass County, ss: To Charlotte E. W hite. Ceorge . Vallerv Ida M. H iggi nsmi. Margaret P Livingston. Charles A. Y'aUery, Katherine F. Minor. Amelia J. Streight. Louis II. Y'Hllerv. -Mathilda C. Yallcrv John F. Y'aUery. Claire Drummond 'jninlr.ml, Louise Drummond Hurky. Thodore Drummond Hanks. Amelia C. Drummond. Annie Polk and all other ersons interested in the estate of Jacob Y'aUery, Jr.. deceased: On reading the petition of Francis I-:. White, surviving executor, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this court on the loth dav of February, mm. and for his dis charge and release and on reading the petition of Amelia J. Streight filed herein on February 1 o, J 'J 1 3, praying for the appointment ofCharlcs A. Y'al leiy as administrator c. t. a., to suc ceed the said Francis E.. White; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matters ap pear at the County Court to be held in and for said county on the 3rd day of March, PJlit. at 10 a. in., to show cause, if any there be, why the pray ers of said respective petitioners should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petitions and the hearing thereof be given to alt per sons interested in said matter, by pub 'ishing a copy of this order in the ria-ttsiuoiith Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said -county, for three successive weeks prior to said dav- of hearing. In witness whereof, I have hereunto Ket Contents 15 fluid r-racnu Mil 11 : - f-i! frT ; - I 'tl ki l E -r-r.--r- -.- .t ' 1 ' . - ...T j ru 7 r.F NT. J 1 AVcgctaDlcircpaj" oumo--. SlIIlll:lliit--;ui.-.-"" "j - tinthcStomachs and Bow ilsor ! ? .20: ThcrcotinDiiioai Cheerfulness and RcsLContains :tt,ofniiifn.MorDhinenor Mineral. Not akootic PunotinStfd Smna Jtoch.Il Saltt Anise Seril Knrm Sad ClanfitJSiijar - fhtvnr A helpful Remedy for i ConstipaUon and Diarrhoea. is; ' r-FT i .loss "f rcsuiUii$hrcfrci Facsimile S-nanire Exact Copy of Wrapper. yi-t inv iianil irnl the seal of saiil Court, this 3 0th dav of Kel.rtiurv, 1!H. ALLEN J. I'KKSo.V. (Seal! flti-3vv County Jul?e. FOR SALE JACK AND STALLION I have for sale or trade, one five year old jack, "sure foal setter, and one I'ercheron nine-year old, 1,700 pound stallion. Sound in every par ticular. See Minchau & Sacks, Kast Side garase, Eagle, Nebr. fG-Svv Come in and opeix a SI IV 44 Ml ?S SLM SCixA lay You work hand for your money fiank it it will then work for yoiu ASK ANY WEALTHY MAN HOW HEGOT HIS START AND HE WILL TELL YUU IT BEGAN WITH A SMALL BANK ACCOUNT THAT HE BUILT HIS FORTUNE BY WORKING HARD AND BANK; ING EVERY CENT HE COULD "RAKE AND SCRAPE." YOU CAN DO THE SAME! WHY NOT BEGIN NOW, TODAY? THAT MONEY YOU HAVE IN YOUR POCKET WILL START YOU. COME IN AND START. YOU WILL RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME CER TIFICATES. Farmers State Bank PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Alfalfa-Molasses Feeds! The best and most economical feed for live stock. Write us for description and prices. Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co, Omaha, Nebraska "Saws Gummed" Bring or send in all your saws that need gumming. We havo a power saw gummcr and are equipped to put worn out saws, from 8-60 inches in diameter, into first-class condition. Sheldon Manufacturing Company. NEHAWKA, NEBRASKA f f '"'.Wl 9F-I I ItWI (jfcjIIMIItMk'IMMi VG&r H3 vm a m mm ua mm m For Infants and Children. Mothers !to That Genuine Ca itoria' . Ik W LljTio jiornature p n Ct ryi. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimple, rashes, etc., arc due to impure blood. Burdock i Blood r Bit tors as a cleasing Mood tonic, is well recommended.. $1.25 at all stores. George S. Kay of near Murray was a visitor in this city this morn ing coming to look after some business. 1 "" "T " TfPli Bears tlw Jf F ii bi n nt ffijh Use For Over Thirty Years Oil I lill U W IA w fa W. 39 U MM : ctfiTkuq comfANv, new vonk citt.