-ejirli.- n PAGE FOUR. P1ATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. MARCH G. If) 10. 1 1 ; i t c T i I j if . ! i I f ; f ; -4 Che plattsmoutb Icurnal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Entered at fostofTioe. flat tsmouth, Neb., as seceml-class tnull matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 Influenza microbes Little turnis galore -Make the doctors busy. And their patients sore. :o: The sooner you get through flu better. :o: It isn't il-as the l's:Iiiing p son u ho pu3 the crngre-uttion sleep. :o: Soi'.i'J people expccl you lo S'd.uri in sil. nee. e ven if ou hae the 1 ! or the whooping couh. :o: !f tlu-re are not tneugli jobs for the soldiers they might be kept in hcrviee to guard the mony some prtfiTeers put in the banks. :o: Mis i!ip.le parent had th-' fli: and his young hopeful was asked by a i neighbor how his dad was gtttiiii". alon-r. "Oh. he's mitiim bettor! he's beginning to sv.ar ngaip.." J sary for It seemed rather ui.nec the jmiue to ask Victor lierper if li" had anyil-.ing to say before M.'iiifRrt' was pasted. Mr. Herirer alv.ts his sometliing lo say i-.n-I that wliy he is under conviction lor sclitioii. :o: The President merely returned j and started a discus' ion. but .Mr.-, i Wil-on. who for several weeks has b'-eu in the back:.roi:n:l. has come . ba'.k and started a nev.- sfyk hats. in : o : In most races, love and hate tire said to be kindred p-sions. Th" (lernian race, however, is the rodly exception, according to Mot-tor Self. "It is mi-Merman to hate," he says, i: it (Jermany loves Kunland like a brother. : o : Lorah is trying awful hard to make the republicans believe he is the proper man for president. His opposition to the league of nations, is calculated that the republic ins won't even allow him to look in the convent inn hall. :o: ; One of the big pucker?-, says, "There are liifles when I envy tiie tramp his ffoiimi frt m care." We'.I. we are lucky, probably, that all the packers aren't tramps. The woteeii would pet practically no work d-ne at all if ther felt they were forced to keep the back door locked all the time. :o: When somebody- proposed a few tears apo that the boys oT C.eorgia form pig clubs and raise pigs, it was declared to bo a fad, and would not last. Throughout the '.vest kid dles have been doing the same, thing and with profit for years, and the Georgia kids went ahead, and figures thow more than 000 worth of pork raised by them in 191S. :o: - The Nation charitably looked up on Mig Mill Thompson of Chicago as fine of the numerous accidents ,f J9J.". but since Chicac) K-pulilica::s purposely t;ave him a r ajority for the senatorial renomii.atio.i last summer, and renominated him for mavor again last Tuesday, nothing rcrnains but to accept Chicago as one of those stubborn Lard lumps in our melting poi. If Chicago won't melt, perhaps a few weeks in a mortar with a pestle wcr.lJ 1: lp. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOLVL- APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the s-a.t of thu disease. :auirrh s a local -Jiseade. vr-.atiy in flucTired by constitutional t ontiStions. and in or.-ter to cire it y"vi m-iyt tak an internal remedy Halls faturrh lie5i tine 13 taken interna!::,- and acts thru th" blood or. the mu-iui 8-irf i. -s of tlio Mvatem. Hall's Cat.rrh iltdi'inr. p'rti'ciibcd by. one of tlio best physicians in th!3 country for y?ars. It 13 com posed of snrre rf the trt fot.;-s known, combined with pome of V.v t t blooJ piiriJ!e.-s. The rerf-ct on.bi.i.ition of the. inarclifr.ta la Hill's Otarrlt Mcdl ' cfn la w-it praties EUc'ti won.lerful results ir eitt."..!;!- ! ce.icitior.2. rien-i f--r fs'iT'in'f . 'r-v. . . jr. j. i.-HKNnr ft '"r.. I'tcrs., Toledo. O. All imi--xeit. ''- ' Hall's Kjtnilv f -.Uf 'or roiigyaauoa PER YEAR IN ADVANCE No more severe cold weather Oil. no: : o : - The girls aren't mad at an t!; lug. Hie spring styles just demand that j the hats bo pulled dovn over iic I eyes that way. t At fi rt it was feared .Mr. .8nn to might bo chosen speaker of the next i i IJouse, hut the republicans recon- i-idered and chose a sal'etv. -: o : - The mother who t peaks of her boy as coming through the war without a scratch seems to have forgotten about the cooties: :o: Soiithoncrs wlio fear an over ; ro- duction of cotton this year, have our const ut to plant watermelons in- s?'-ail. but we don't -suppose t ! ey will. :o: "Hats were not worn ancients." says a headlit't bv th. i;o. K-can- i ing a number of hats liave f. -' n. j we are sure there hius. be some mistake al.'out this ileal! ". :o: The lit ni::in president. ; uder tie new constitution, has the power declare war. I5i:t the 1'eace Cl'-.-ferer.ee lias the power to arrange matters so he won't have the means. :f. T;;!t t.alay is really the most pep- hilar republican before the people of 1 tins country fie.iay. and b- (lett.'t presj.ieiit easier than any ma:i the republicans can in?n i ua t , ii" they only knew it. -:o: A physician says the proper exer cise for a man between f.o and fit) i, sw imming and walking. This v ill sound dreadfully severe to t!:e yoi'i::; m;tii from "Jl to 2 who is almost ex hausted after winding the pi.o?:o .uraph. :o: One of our esteemed .subscriber-' says he has a pain when he lies on his riuht side, and wants to '-now what to do about it. If he will into the newspaper 'msiness h can lie on lKth sides am! it won't ki rt a bit. :o: We don't believe tie story that since the prohibition amendment was ratified, many who never foii-kt li'juor before are now buyies; it in ouart and gallon tiuantities. The story probably is true and as v are strong for prohibition wo do not be lieve it, nevertheless. :o: The republicans may look to Ne braska for their vie presidential candidate. andsbou!d that lie th" case, all eyes will be on our splem'id young governor McKelvie. He car. prove a success in the position us vice president, as he is proving true as chief executive of Nebraska. :o: A lot of folks who never reft! I.-, awoke to ihe war will open their eyes at the announcement that it will tiikc twenty-five years to piv for it. Many bud regarded it about as they regard Inning a plier.o graph on the installtn'-nt plan, S.v.t the idea that it might be as ser ious as a piano had never occuricd to them before. , :o: When the country first began to writhe under the abuses of the male factors of j:reat wealth, the cry was "Get the man higher up." Vn Bolshevism threatens-, it is well to remember that the man higher up i frequently the lowest down man., :o: Every day for a week you have read that America is the only na tion Europe will trust. This is very tlatterln?. ' It also happens that America is about the only nation left which ha$ an5" money; and therefore is the only nation ICurope hopes will trust her. A NATIONAL HIGHWAY. j Another good s.'iiggest ion which lining momentum day by d:'.y. along the good roads plan for ibis country, is working out of a plan for the construction of national highways. Whether we go on building roads 1'roiM one town to an other, assessing all the expense to property owners in that rest lifted j area, or even l etter, part icin.it i in the aid for road conf met ion offered by our federal governm 'lit , there is certain to come out of these ! former two ways, this larger idea "winch tor convenience at this nm of The strongesf argtituents for this national hi!;!iway policy is t he i eiioriiious interstate traiTle. Truck! i loads of great numbers which are becoming more numerous as tini ; gets on; run out of New York City, crossing state lines, Mich as Con necticut and New Jersey, and the (;uestion is immediately brought up. if this trathc continues this rapid growth, which seems apparent, whether or not such highways i should not be in part maintain.! by I , - .1... tr .1... I a rirger : man inai oi ine 1 .:! district or even state, as would be in the New Jersey case. All of the arguments that hnv. been set forth justifying the ex penditure of large suns f;,r good roads building would. of course. 1'iually apply to any national high way plan, and as time goes on. thi: inter-state traliic nd only in -commercial vehicles, but in pha-ure cars, will continue to grow to nor tr.eus proportion's. t This government campaign to "sco America Firs.t" which ha been conducted in con j" :'et imi with their enormous expenditure' i-; maintainl'iir cor national pir!.'. can in no wav he so well rut-puned a' thrcu-h seim- national highway plan which will serve- 10 no end in increasing- inter-state travel which already has grown to big piop.-r-tmns. Regarding the trucking problem which is just in its infancy, and this mode of transportation which will bring live Meek and card.-, products of all kinds into the cities-, it is merely awaiting proper road construction to make such a tiling possible on anything like a. Iarg" scale. An interesting liem come.s from Omaha recently, showing mat :-; total of 2 1 ,4 S hogs wer? hauled in trucks to the Omaha market during the month of January this year, with 2'l cars used in this work. These figures will appear infinitesi mal in a few years from now. if our national highway, federal aid. or any other system can be put to immed iate use in insuring permanent road covering this state. Lincoln Trade Review. RAKING TIIE ASHES OF WAR. Across lhe clover Held a French; burial piirty was r-lowly mutiny. Single (muri.s'. their iiands and arm ; incased to the elbow in balik canvas mils or guuntlels, wandcied iilone; the main party du or. stand ing to windward'of the graves, sur veyed their task and the " pleasant sunlit world about th'-ni with the d--!iiched and .soiio-w hi-1 macaUer humor of those permit t ep by their :ire or other Mil iri:iit ie.s i: bv philosophers. Now and then one td' the single figures waved his Kunat lefed band" and a couple t,f ,tlo;rs started fowarrl him with a stretclk er. Tim story 01' what baa Tiappent d there was told in innumerable gun:, overcoats, belmei.s, papt.'rs, pictures and letters scattered everywhere. Farticularly there wen ()t rman tbiiies. Here, for instanc, was a novel. "A Child of His Time," tell ing with gloomy sympathy, for com placent German readers the tale of a young Frenchman who had fought in the tragic war of '70, and ever at'terw.ard been pursued by a sort of perverse fate'. There was u Social Democratic newspapers with the Lacluiowsky Memoir. Of the attempt to make Lichnowsky appear can be called, "the national hlnh- L V-J '"' wav police." ijji kklf'Q M & fcO In some sections of the country. 'v U -L i ' -j ...-.. ! particularly on the eastern coast, j .VLi)k.U WI Cloati's Lin'mcnt Ecat??ra the congestion and rclicvej paiii nttlr, r.pniit ? ztxthout ru':.r, rr'Tl j penetrate i.ir.efi:atdy and mt end cootiic lac r.c-f c;. Sloan's I.ir.iin-'nt ir. very -icr.W- :.n albyir.fj cxtern.il paim, Attain., bvxnr r.chcs, St i'T j o.'nt .;, oie r.iusck, b:n;-:-fio, neuritis, pciatica, rhcuniM :c t .vi:".:3 Keep a Li b tt!e ahv.-iyr. or. iia:;:I for fan.Iiy uzc. Druq:.?tc everywhere. ; ;. 1U . i. n ... 1 111 i this ca ' 1 .". a r. llK's: ; .1-' . wiil only it-,!! re; nils o ': felt, after '' Tli in t i) e tra ;'.y p. op!'- i- !.( w'ii be re garded wi-e, and the sag. - of tn cuy will be cases for the patholog ist." A Herliu Tageblatt only a Jew days old .-bowed that liny were playing, 'Midsummer Nigkt's Dream' end 'Traviata' in the capital. Them' 'as an Ameri; an pirtlire in one of the IVriin movies, and the advertise ment carried a e,;t of an Ani.iican i.i a Hie' on i,:it and the still un translated eaptg.n. "The District Attorney," and the Berliner-; were assured that the film would show some of the rough riding of the famous "Cowboys ruis Texas." Much of i!:e war was a ca-e f Uwi people throwing bricks across the wall which hid each from ihe ether. The open warfare ef the Ia( ter days was unite anoth'-r matter. And the woods 'Acre full of tiling.- so recently thrown down that Com position and odor .and lhr- vr;y bends an 1 wrinkles ju tlieni seemefl to di-eng lge a p rsonal .something I rum the men . !io had but y.- der- da'v held them in their hands.- Collier's Weekly. -:o: MTICI-: III' ' ' .ll'.tV '. lit: MUM. :rt ef tl O'linty it. t1..- f ''.!-. NV..-:i.sK.. t.l l;.- K-!. (,.- f Mil.'s ". J!ii!-;.-..-i, -1 lTi(wii ;i- M. . 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Jlmaa, Aiiinw: I'm;! ". . . n -a ti. sin.nl", l-einir I! - la-iis ul' l'i , ik .1. M'iiv;an an l i'avitl ' MfiL'a:. aial Wife, K.ll" Mr--an. a ii 1 i'li-. I ;. .Muruan are! wii", ili'ilit d X. Miua.an. t mi veyeil I.-ais ii.xiii ill) ;ti. iwi-lve Ul'i, in Hliek I liii 1 i -st-e t n t:'.7i. la t!a'i'lt' nt 1'latt:. ni'i'ili!. (as eiiiin(-, Xi-1 ira c ka. lit tl.e aiil .Jarieljf I i. M'jimin, ivlm is iiuw I in- ti hi r t I t i-..! . Yum- 'ft it im,t r f ml la. l I eiif.si uts ti at ll e sal'i Salali ' Mmcuii. wi'lmv t.l II... sai.l Mi!.- V. .Muriiiili. il.'.-fus-eii. l.-einir a I'-iltnl aral i n i ai I ii t :t n t of Ike . - 1 1 n t ' if I'ass. XflnnsUa. ilr'iartiil this HIV intestate "i t'ln.- l".tli day of June. ltfivlrm li-r surviving as In! stili- a a. I m;y la its ill law I "Hill '. .'Imuaii. wl-.is,- viif is l-;ilit-l Jlorunn; liail I '. .Mnif.aih, wlaisi' wlft- Is ICiiIp Moruan: Frtil ( ;. .lnrgan, wlaist. wife is M-iltlieil X. Jlnrniin HMtl .Janette 1. .Muraj.ui. .siii'-ili'. . -a. Ii i.!'aii lieirs, t'i (?. I'aul ' M.ii mi p. iail ('. MurKnn, T'l'ttl ' MniKilii n ti tl .lanelte I . M'M-i- ii it. lit.ing an ii'.i iii'V of an utiiliviili ! one-fourth in the estate of suhl Saiiili (' Miiruiin, 1 1 ei a .i.s. il. Tlijit lit tlif tieif ef Hit- tleatli ef Ike siuU .itali ('. Muran, sl.f was- !ln owner ef a mm tuiie for $!Mn, ilati-it .lime '-'I. lull, jtivt u by JI. I., ohlli.-im itiiil Siitlie till lai if. "ii tl.e .smilliwt-st tinarltr ef lite a ai I lit-iis I t Hit It ff nt Si'i-li'in li!(eeti I'M, T'l'A ts I; I i elf Vi n '111. itiulli Uiiriuo i::, east of the i.tli ' M. in th" ft.iit.t.1' of fiivs, X'elira s I: i. tine .Inne "a, 1H1T. Willi Interest ill six per ei'til per aniiiiiit. wl.ieli saiil niiiil uaK'1 is rt-f ijiiled ill look 40 of tl; iff. -ti i f furilr .if t'iiss etiiiul', Xehrfis k.i, - nt p.iKe , 1 JS. nri'l tfnit by fcanui theiiMif. the i-aiil l'niil'O. JlniKali, laviil C AlorKan, Fred O. Morgan and Ja- i nP1 fc7K"yr-''Tn-rr rrz - - -. . nlt- I). .Muiiiii ;u ttie owners of .-;ii nioi tea ;?e atve deserilpfil. Ti!:it I'v i' !i"!i f tlx- t'.re.:roi!iiT t;t lr. !i. us to-u it. I'iinl : Mor- ...in ;unl .l.iii' ttc ) . Morgan sire n"'.' I !;e '.', kits in !'. (o tin- o : 1 1 ! : i s I. . 1 1 ; rf . - "f I si:;t Ii wi-yt I m : r! r :i;pI l.i. t 7 in SV( ti! 'rnvn.-liii I't, Kan;.; ! !::. in tin- ntv ( Cast--, N'cliraska, 1 am! Lot 11 in JiJoi k lii ,. in tin' city of I 'Lit t Mil i i I h, 'ji'S eouiitv, NcImiis- ! Ka. ai-li an i on ' i i'ti-il urn- Con 11 Ii , ll.eifol. tlie in(r;-t of tfi- ;.-iM fa ul i Mnr;:,!ii tlii-n-iti Ixiiil; s 1 1 1 .!. t to, the i.-'- int'-l'-sl of Ceririiile i:. Mr- j ;:an llir. in. ami tbat lv r'a-'on of ):.o 1 or, ; o i u.-; la. t: 111-- .--ai-l .1 a I j 1 1 1 . 1 M'M-yaa is now tin' ov.-m-r of (In- !' ' yonid. flo. lv ill.. t i , ,1 II 1 ' I II I . in i ; : ." o i' "la 1 1 smou I i.. :.- i"iii'.', N"lT"a lea. iri'l all t1'" i 1 1 1 ! i , iitrlil, till"- a:ul o; saiil Atil.s V. Morgan, also known as .M. Jliil-iiii. Hai a!i .MiO::,n and (In ir .-:i-- in and to all of tlo- olloo- lots li.-:a-iii ile. ri ! d i-oii'.-i-yiMl iy said i.i-ii.. haNin-.r liii'Ti t ra ns f ci roil liy (.;, s.ii, ,if 'ai.l conveyances T!i.' 1 more tii.ia t .. years have i.ii's. d sine.' t!.e date id' tin deaths ef the :-a,'d Mil. s ". .M'o uan. al.o. ! l.oi-. i. ;,fi 1. . .!iir;-aa and Sa ra ii ( '. ;:,i), taeii d'-' e..d. .'Mid that no ; -1 J ' j has !. ti made in the Mate of 'e i i a -1; n lor he a i po i v. t ni'-n t. el ;:n a d II i i I . i ! la t o f el' 1 ' i . ill tl I'lllill.o i if II.- I., j.-:-- of the nilii Miles W. I'M. V 1 T 1 . I . I el Ul. al. ,1 " in. 1 1 i V. X ::. i O M : " ki ef I 'if of N. Ig I.. known M. V. M,,r- ;! I pi a ing I or a 1 "f tl'i- tiaie ot t i.e deaths M'U-gan. also kn"v.n : t .1 'i. ate! Sa riili t ' JI11I- ea.si-.!, a a I a . I'-t ' i ' 1 i 1 .a - I r . " I O.'i ! I. ! I :, t ! ; . i e - i . - - , . I I !, e e i : - lit til tli -I !' ! : 1 V I .e I 1 1 II : II g- t i( 1.. a in I le 1 . 1 .' . aiei t.r a .lec'.-e .-. Ti'.a t C'-.i ting of sa i'l i ; j " ! . .1. Ma. I a 1 r Ml I e I :: I ;! ; III. I f.llirt -.l 'j I :. a t :i '. i".-!: a. m. a! I'lal l.-iin'i-i I:. N'clTaska. igo.' "I" !' I'l Kin . IIHIi. I .M ' -I t'li V t i 1 .u.i.iin .1. ni:i:s in, r.v ri. i:i:.ci-: wiiitk. a : -.; v.' t "i. 1 k. Guard the Children's Health. Mr.s. Kl'av.'. l; Jii. llentnit. Wis., write-; " vVt- have always used Foley's Ibmey and Tar for colds and lind it great. Th" children all run far ir when they see the bottle and a.-k for more." Contains no opiates, safe, m:i1 harmless, but gives prompt relief to coughs, colds, cror.p and whooping cough. Hold everywhere. FAPvII FOR SALE. K. It. Todd Hoine.stead SO TI: :cre ii'iproved faun miles west of 'i:;t!-t,!o;;!1 ' Ii, now owned by Ku-'se! Toiid. l'ric acre. T. If. FolNc S-2"i0.0' per I'laitsmouf h. The- iiii.l' r.-i - ned v. ill oh'er for ale at Public Auction at his farm honic, tiiree and one-half miles west ei Murray and i iiiiies north of Xchawka, op. wh.at is known as the J. A. Davis farm, on . TIIUPuvBAY. MA?vCH"13TII Tlie folluing described property, to-w it : One blac k mare. seve u years old. with ft al, weight 1 4 00. One bro'.Wl Itadl'e. MUOuth lllolii!'. weight i::ou. One jia'r 1 uckskin mules, .i and 1 0 years old. w t ight Htno.i. O.i" pair bho k i iules, secn years Old. v, ,'ig,t -2 I v.). ();!' black :.!i;le, f.-ur years old. broke, weight I '!''. Throe yearling calvv.,. One sow with four pigs at side. Out" Du roe gilt. lrr.lir.p, Ira !c::iciits. Etc. O ie Newton w a gen, tietv box. ("i" truck wigfiii with hay rack. One John Deere' wagon j tck. One set good l'l-iu. h.arncss. Half : et l-i-in. harncr?, new. tine ll'-in. Deer' gang plow. One ll'.-iii. Deere stirring plow. 0- ie ;-:-ect ion Deere barrow. One !5radbv combined lister. One Sat'lt'y -row cultivator. One ::a-gal. butchering kettle. On" Fcunomy cream separator. One Champion pros drill. One w;;gon. One gear jac!:. Tiii ' e sets-cord fly nets. 1- 'ight tens prairie hay. Tv. o t'uis oats straw. One King- wheat, drill. One T.cver feed grinder. ISO rods spool hog wire. S.)a:e! goeul lumber. One tank heater. One grindstone. ( iii' 4 li -in. steel vise. One f'-ft. Chum (ion mower. One C-ft. .McOormick binder, cut only I'll acres grain.,. One o2-tt. Hart corn elevator. Sears i Roebuck gas engine. 4 h. power. One Velio spring wagon. . geiod shape. ll'd rods '2-u. American wire. ."( lbs. .McCormick binder twine. One 100-egg Old Trusty incubat- or. One light sot blocks. 70-ft. rope. One VOU-lb. steel faced anvil. One Great Western heating stove. One upright Quick .Meal gas stove. One Deere 2-row stalk cutter. Sale Commences at 10:C0 0'CIock. lunch Served bv W. A. Scott. TKK.MS OF SALE: All sums of ?10 and under, cash inv hand. On sums over $D) six months time given on bankable note bearing eight per cent interest from date of sale. All property must be settled for before being re nun ed from the premises. RAY P. DAVIS. Owner. W. IX. YOl'NO. Auctioneer. V. G. 130EDEKER, Clerk. POeLIGS ALE I Children Cr She Kind You Have Always Bought, and vhich has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature c - and has bee-i made under his per jf&rfTTT, ,;nal supervision fince its infancy. WtVX" 4e,tcUl?. Ayjyy no one to deceive ycu in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-cs-good ' aie but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants' and Children Experience agairs. Experiment. r What is CASTOR J A Castoria ;s a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregcric, Drops and Soothing Syiups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Cpium, Morphine nor other narcotic rubstance. Its yge is its guarani.ee. For more than thirty 3'ears it has been ir- constant us for the relief of Constipation, I latulency. 'Wind Colic arci Diarrnbes; allaying Fevorishnejs arki:: t.uj. ,-e.rcm, and by reu-atia? the Stomach and Dowels, aids ihe assimilation of i-ood; giving healthy and naiural Elecp. 2he CLilircii's Panacea lbs Jlothei's Friead. j -cOBeara the . tr F-:V,: tJ-J'V i f- r C"-i ; IT" ': if Mini i; Stat. f X.-I.iak; 'iftlity r ', in Ii- ft"!',! v ("nart. la l! tna Hi r fl' t I.f Ks (.,! t-i" '.!!.- lie- I.. !:.-. il. 1 i.a-.-as.'.l : T'. Maiut't i:. M".iMii;'ii. 1-la T. !:..( 'its. I : : 1 1 1 1 -1 Ki".-. "!.:tt P s f. lie 1. and i JI '!'' littiT .-; iw anU tt '..-r ji'-isnis it !i-i i-st'-.i ill tit j;s!iitf of C'al : j.'if j. C. "i. 1 i. .-, as... I : Yttit :ir.' lar.'l.v i,i t i ticil ti.at mi t!f .'"tii .lav ff !", i.r'aa t -. 1 I . I.-ath-r .1. Ilali '.':f' !:is I'.-titi-.'ti in t I CmmmIv i '.ia r t of ("ass count v, Xclaaska, iill.n tha.t I'iirtcinf I.. K". .1 .l;e,i iar. - 'a:., in sail i-.n-ntv in tin- x.ar lv.;l. 1 .tvirig i.a en i i .': ! i.a.--!!:!' i-it.-ri-f id tl f v.f--t ha'f of ti." vOMtl'.wcsr iaiar-i.-r Wj. S W,l ff St-.tiori tw.-it, -t ij.e i ":' . in Ti .v its h i . it-n ( 1 fi i . I ;n le-re li'Mti i"i ll", in t'ass tiiit "'". Xfiaas-1-..1. M Ii l that sio .t in tail iii'rs Pave l-t.'i '."..I tn- oni rr.ftii -i ! in s:ii.l fouiitv ft.r atolai" o! sit 1 It let HI or sa.nl est at". I an.! ti nt t!is Tt'titiftitr has an in l ore.-t mi sal'l ma iter bv reason of l.e'r-sr nitr '.haser of tl f s."i.l l-'-'iil estat". I't-tition-fiittltr alleges that ('iiroiine I.. Ktt'.s sule ,-Mi'i ti!- li.'i rs-a I -law a:.-liar- i-t 1-;. Mn.'ianan. J-!a I.. l..i'-i-:i. i;!a.i'ii l:iic arei ("liatl-s (". Ileeil; tiiat I'." inter, .-t the sai.l f.-iroliTi" 1.. I :...! i.i'l in sai'l li:l estate w ii s ;m,I is .vl-oi! v i'Si tn ot lini'i att:ifti':!eiit, e e- ''Mi.fl i-V Otl'ef 111' -III- pi Ce.-SS i'tfl II'll liai.le for payment of iia.e tii-h's ,.f sii ,. ii. i .imiI aiei thai a"! clahas i--aiist the sai.i estai" are h.arriil y I iv.'. "iiii are fii'iin-r to. til1. . 1 that mi tii.- j.'.th ila of Mar a. l:n:'. Pel w. "n i !, tint's of .ii o'clock a. in. aial i 't-iin-'v ji. in., the pititioner wiil take 'la. (let'...-it i-.ii of l:ii.nl.i Kit-.., h.-f.ire l:. I., l-'ii" i.-h-". a X'.'lary l'lihlie. at, his ff! i in ."S i t a ; . . .Tohasfp .-..antv, .'.-- 'Mil -I'l le 1'S. . us c i.hn at the iie.iria-" in :-abl laati' -r. '!'! Tir:i if sai-i jtlili"'i is that the Ciiiiri make iitol enter a liei-ree rii-.iiim' aiei t at t rm i n ' n who ;m- the sail- h.-irs ttf sai.l th-.-i aseii. aiai tieehic-iiiu- . 1 : ej ;ii ins against, said estate har : etl hv law. iaalMlJ" llai.ll the ;l ! i t a t i " I! - I'tl-l ;.i;ier ef sah! T . r i t ; 1 1 will he l:-il he 'I. the I'mii'fy .liala" at his "i!ee iri (!:t I'miit Hons.' ia I 'la t I sun ai 1. 1:, "ii:- itmiily. Xeiras'a. at ten I 1 n i u'i ii k a. in. on tl" L'-Jiitl iav of Maith. I!i1'.'. ,r,ii ail ol iect ions to sill. I petition Must I.f lil. il in .-ni l "ontt on or In lore sai.l .ia' anil hmir of ln'.-ij ini.', or (he .;n i-r af sai-i pi titloii wi l he ui'aiiteil anil ile- i i i n : "i t l a t oiali n g 1 v. liy the" Colli t. -m.i:x .t. i : i x. Coutitv .lii.lKe. liy Fi.(t:i:xe"i: wjiiti:, i .-eal Clfi k. n.s. i,. oi:ayi:". Attorney for I 'et i I inner. ( f J 5 -:) . Read the Journal Ads ll Vays Clear Your Land! Parties wanting land cleared of stumps, trees, hedges or boulders, should know what I can do in that line with the aid of dynamite. I also bust up alkali spots so it can be farmed like other land. Knock the bottom out of Lagoons ro Wei Land so it will drain itself. Cellar and Wall excavating, Deep Tilage, Ditching, Post Hole making, Tree Bed preparation (for planting trees), Killing gophers. For results in Land Clearing, etc., see what I can accomplish with dj'namite. WILL PAEtTiIDGE, VEEPING WATER, 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 $qv FSetsiser's & Ul 1 AJ tmvcT a is 3 51 c u u t; a Signature of Oyer 1 Xf -t. vfA -I 3 k'Jt;.""ii" - v' : n K c i v nR-iKt.':. Spring Cleaning Time Is Here. If a house i;eeds spring cleaning, how rtb-tut the human body after a winter of indoor liie and heavy f ' jd ? Don't sufi'er froi.i indigestion, biliousness, bad breath. bleating, gas or constipation, when relief can he so easily had. Foley Cathartic Tablets clean Momach and bowt Is and tone up .the liver. Sold every where. PIANO AT A BARGAIN. ill sell at a great sacriiice on terms or cash, beautiful Schmoller i Mueller r.iinn. rather limn to rr- ship'it. Schmoller it Mueller I'iano Co., 131 1-1 :; Farnam St., Oniahi, Xe'ir. 4-::tdltw i : i : i e r iii:kim; "T lllioi! for iMioin I mrii t ff ttmiiilsl rut ri . it.- fl .Xel-i a ska, e'.tss (' Ti t . l:i the l'i unity I'onrt l'i the eiaitti- of the INta'., if A e ! " n K ii n 1, :i , I lee, a st il. "ii lea.ii:,"- -nil !',lia- tie .,tili"!i ff K ii ;-. .1 i a.- Kai.ki-. r.ra-.iier that A.lfiin istlatioe ..I -ahl lal.n.. e,a . 1... ,,-.,,(. tl I" A-ie.'i I'itti'a.n. as A . i e i ; a , -. . a 1 1 i ; i llVt-n-i), Tim I Mar. ii l.lh A. 1 i. 1 : 1 !. al !i a". h., k ;i. in., is iis.-iutf il tor I i ilia-.;' .-.iff I't-titimi w'tn all persons in-tr-resi e. j,i Tii.itrer fn.'iv ;iiitiir at a ('"iirty I'.-iirl to I hehl in im,! f..r se.nl i-iiiinn-, jiji.I show (iiuse whv lh-l-i'.i'.ii- if ;.t t iti'.iii r slanihl not he '-a I'lii.l: iiial that notice of the pi n i i ' a - of sai.l petition an.1 the hearing lie-rot' h,. "icii to all persons inter-.-lt'l in sai.l matter hv pti 1.1 is hi n g a ioy.v of lii- itriliT ill Ihe i'lilttsmmit ll I en i mi I. a sem I - wet 1; I Ii e s p;, pi r. piinttal in s.thl cmint for three suc- cT-.-slee weeks, prior to .-iii, ,).iy of hea rin'-r Date.i I'chnarv 1". 1 ! v ali.i;x .i. m.i.sox. ' M a! I -fi' t -:, . I 'tnnity Jiite. Impure blood runs you down . makes you an easy victim for dis ease. For pure lihgd and sound di gest ion Uurdock l!lood Hitters. At all drug stores. Price, I IT