K r y f 1 V V Given or anv substance in jurioui to health found in food resulting horn the use ct Zi uuauiiu JPowder CITY CHUHCK ANNOUNCEMENTS Congkfoationai Sundny kcIiooI at 10 a m Puijor niLMitin Wedntwlay ovoniriK at eight oclotk I ho public is cordially invited ro theso services Episcopal Preaching services at St Albans church at 11 a m and 730 p m unday Hchool at 10 a in fern ihl io t lflt Suodaj alia m 3rd Sin -days 745 a m each month All an welcome to these servicer E K Eakle Rector Catholic Order of services Mans 830 am Mass and sermon 100 a in Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m EVery Sunday Wm J Kikwin O Al I Mkthodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermons by pastor at 11 and 8 Class at 12 Junior League at 3 Epwortb League at 645 Prayor meeting Wed nesday night at 745 Bkvant Howe Pastor Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching service at 1100 a m Even ing service at 800 B Y P U at 7 p m A most cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us E Burton Pastor Evangelical Lutheran Regular Germaq preaching services in church corner of E aud 6th street east every Sunday morning at 1000 All Germans oordially invited RevWm Bruegceman 607 5th st East Christian Science 219 Main Ave nue Services Sunday at 11 a ni and Wednesday at 8 p m Reading Room open all the time Science literature on eale Subjpct for next Sunday Evangelical Lutheran Congrega tional Sunday School at 930 a m Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 400 p m Praor meetings every Wednesday and Satur day evenings at 730 All German cordially invited to these services Rev Gustav Henkelmann 505 3rd street West NOTICE OF SUIT Faunie N Gibbs LaDelvert W P Gibbs Nollie Wilson W W Wilson bur husbnnd true Gibb Mrs William name unknown William M liam M his wife Mar Hunton William Clark Mrs Wiliam Clark his wire Deuel Clark Mrs DpuscI Clark his wife and Kirt land C Arnold Defendant- you and each of you are hereby notified that Cordelia Vrnolil plaintiff herein has tiled her petition aramst you in the district court of Red Willow Count Nebraska the object and praer of which tiro to confirm the title of the plaintiff m an un divided one third interest in Lot iive 5 Block Fourteen 14 in the Original Town of McCook Bed Willow County Nebraska and the title of the defendants Fannie N Gibbs LaDelvert W P Nellie Wil on and llham 31 bibb in an undivided one twelfth interest in said property aud the title of the defendants Mary Hunton William Clark and Peusel Clark in an undivided one ninth interest in said property and for a decree for the partition of all of said real estate in accordance with the interests of the parties and for the sale of said real estate in the event tho ame cannot be equitably divided and the division of the proceeds of said sale between the parties found by the court to be entitled thereto and that all other defendants may be barred of any interest therein You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 6th da of December 1Q09 Dated this 23th day of October 1009 2Mts Cordelia Arnold By Boyle Eldred her attorneys ItilZttlONErHffi stpos the couglx and Ixeals luzg KYYVTYYTYYYTTYTTYYYYYYTYYM E 1 I REAL EASTERDAY Grain and Coal We have just added coal to our business and have now in our bins a full stock of both Colorado and - i i u - w ieuuswiuiui uuina suuu ua Chandler Canon Sunsnine Maitland Baldwin Nut and Susquehanna Anthracite PHONE 262 4 4 Your orders will be appreciated and given prompt attention - 4 jtiiiAAaAAliiAAAUM IMElSHOHEMM ter children cafe cure no opiate tf flUU EARLY SAVINGS BBS First Modern One Was Opened In Scotland In 1810 STARTED BY HENRY DUNCAN Ho Was a Presbyterian Clergyman and Was a Friend of Thomas Carlyle and of the Celebrated Dr Chalmers The Rapid Spread of the System The first savings bank to accept de posits in small amounts and to pay cumulative Interest was opened in Scot land In May 1810 Several Institutions for havings existed In foreign countries prior to 1810 but there was nothing In any respect like the modem savings bank England for example early witnessed the appearance of numerous small charitable associations and Insti tutions which undertook to invest the savings of their members The first modern savings bank how ever was originated by Henry Dun can a Presbyterian clergyman of Dumfries Scotland a friend of Thom as Carlyle and of the celebrated Dr Chalmers who throughout his active life was Interested In various schemes of practical benevolence In 1S10 aft er he had already set forth his views on the subject in the Dumfries Courier he established the Uuthwell Savings bank His purpose as expressed in a memoir published by bis son in 1SSS was to induce the mass of people of his time to realize the value of the lit tle savings which by economy could be put away The Dumfries community of lowland Scotch was a good one in which to start such a scheme During the first year savings to the amount of li0 were deposited in the Rutliwell Sav ings bank and in the next two years 171 and 241 respectively By 1S1 1 the deposits amounted to 022 As the success of Mr Duncans scheme became known similar institu tions were organized elsewhere in Scotland and England One of the earliest was the Edinburgh Savings bank still a thriving institution The Ituthwell bank had some pe cuiarities which distinguished it from the institutions that were developed later There was an annuity fund for instance Most remarkable of all be fore anybodys first deposit was re ceived inquiries had to be made as to his age family affairs and previous moral conduct According to what was discovered tho management decid ed first whether his deposit should be accepted and second what rate of Interest should be allowed him The Rutliwell banks funds were placed with the British Linen company which allowed f per cent interest on them Most of the depositors received 4 per cent but to those of three years standing whose deposits amounted to 5 or more per cent was allowed provided the depositor wanted to get married or that he was Gftj six years old or that in other respects it would be especially advantageous for him to receive more interest The first sav ings bank was under no obligation to aliow depositors -to withdraw funds when they wanted There was a pro vision that when the depositor shall have become incapable of maintaining himself from sickness or otherwise a weekly allowance may be made to him at the option of the court of directors out of the money he has deposited The Edinburgh Savings bank was much simpler in its organization than the Ruthwell aud more closely resem bled the savings banks of the present day Each depositor received the same rate of interest There was no pre Iiminary investigation of his charac ter and he could withdraw his de posits at pleasure The rate of inter est was uniformly 4 per cent Widespread interest was aroused in the early experiments in Great Britain Earseelng people realized that the new institutions were destined to add large ly to general prosperity and happiness This opinion was eloquently voiced by the great Scotch critic Francis Jeffrey who writing in the Edinburgh Review said It would be difficult we fear to convince either the people or their rulers that the spread of savings banks is of far more importance and far more likely to increase the happi ness and even the greatness of the na tion than the most brilliant success ot its arms or the most stupendous im provement of its trade and its agricul ture And yet we are persuaded that it is so Laws safeguarding savings bank were passed as these institutions began to show vitality aud clearly needeJ regulation Trustees and managers were early prohibited from making anj profit in connection with these banks The Euglish savings bank movement rapidly spread throughout the con tiuent France Jermany Denmark and Italy successively taking up the idea Everywhere with modifications propel to tile nationality it 1ms proved suc cessful The first American savings bank wa opened in Philadelphia in lSHi ami was called the Philadelphia Savin Fund society The same year one wa established in Boston New York fol lowing in 1S19 and in 1S20 there wen ten in the coumry having SUCo de positors and 1138570 in deposits Boston Globe Trouble For Pa Yhere do they wind you up Miss Skreeker Wind me up Yes pa said you sang mechanical ly Houston Post He that speaks sows but he that hears reaps Arabian Proverb A RUSH OF BUSINESS It Came Just at the Time H Wanted to Sell His Place One of the leading men of L uisvllle reported to be one of the richest got a bad start In business He began by being a photographer but found tint the business didnt come up to exp tatlons He therefore wisely decided to sell out aud start at something else lie finally interested some people in the proposition and appointed avtime when they should come and look things over He now has the reputation of being shrewd and that this is not a cum plhnentary designation only is fiicli catcd by what happened then nc in serted an advertisement in the daily papers in small enough type not to at tract everybodys attention and yet conspicuously enough to win consid eration Trom those who make a point of looking for bargains announcing that on a certain day he would take pictures free of charge By a coin cidence the day he set was the day when the prospective purchasers of ids business were to be there The ad as usual paid and that afternoon his gallery was crowded with visitors They thronged in aud out and he could not take care of them rapidly enough even with the aid of several assistants When the folks he Intended to do business with came he greeted them with a crown of disappointment explaining that he was simply so busy that he couldnt see them then and asked them to crime back In the morning when things would likely have slackened up They agreed and went away duly impressed lie sold out to them next day and it is perhaps superfluous to add that he got more for his outfit than he would have done if it hadnt been for the modest little advertisement Louisville Courier Journal HOW INSECTS BREATHE System of Tubes That Run the Length of Their Bodies Landlubber animals have lungs and sea creatures have gills But insects have neither one nor the other They have a complex system of tubes run ning throughout the whole length of the body by means of which air is con veyed to every part of the system As they are destined to contain nothing but air they are strongly supported to guard against collapse from pressure This support is furnished by means of a fine thread running spirally with in the walls of the tube much in the same way that a garden hose is pro tected with wire There are generally two of these tubes which run the whole length of the insects body Many flies as larvae live in the wa ter Arranged along each side of their bodies is a series of exceedingly thin plates into each of which runs a se ries of blood vessels These plates act and absorb the oxygen contained in the water The tail ends in three feather like protections By means of these the larva causes currents of wa ter to flow over the gills and thus their efficiency is increased The gnat also lives in the water as a larva But it has no gills there fore it cannot breathe the oxygen in the water but must breathe air This is done by means of a spicade situated at the tip of its tail Indeed the tail is prolonged into a little tube The larva floats along head downward in the water with this tube just above the surface to enable it to breathe After some time it is provided with two little tubes which act in the same manner Chicago Tribune Breaking Them to the Yoke Edward Lisle whose Observations on Husbandry was published in 1737 described the method employed by his oxhind or cattleman to break cattle to the yoke lie yoked two of the steers being two yearlings together and so suffered them to walk about the ground where there were no pits or ditches for them to receive hurt by He also tied together the bushy parts of their tails the reason of which was because they should not be able to turn their heads to each other so as to strike one another with their horns or by bending their necks too much by endeavoring to face one another and then striving break their necks In this condition the oxhind let them go on the ground if without holes or ditches all night or else turned them into an empty open barn so yoked and thus treated them two or three times before he worked them Consolation There was once a Billville citizen who could never rid himself of the chills but went shivering through the hottest days of summer When at last it seemed that all was up with him his good wife to comfort him said John youve been a shakin an a shiverin all yer life but youll get warm over there For the Lords sake Mary said the shivering man dont talk so Which way do you think Im a goin Atlanta Constitution Music Hath Charms So you are fond of music Yes answered Senator Sorghum I have the highest regard for it When you go home and meet a crowd of constituents there is nothing like a brass band to take their minds off the explanations they have been looking for Washington Star An Instance Knicker Time brings many strange changes Bocker Yes the boy whose mother cant make him wash his neck grows up to be a rich man who goes abroad for baths Harpers Bazar Ifs folly to try deaf mutes as serv ants they wont answer fcSvr smnuMV m THE TIGERS MANAGER He v Hugh Jennings Developed a Team cf Pennant Winners That the Del roils were enabled to capture a third pennant and again fig ure in the worlds championship se ries was dut in a great measure to the work of the team manager Hugh Jennings Although not a player now himself he has shown year after yeai that brains as well as ravn ligun largely In bringing home the pennant The man whose aggressive persoral ily baseball sense and Indomitable spirit have played so important a share in the success of the Detroits i thirrj -nine years of age a nathc of Peunsyhania atd in his day v as on of the famous stars of the diamond Aller five manager- St tilings Dwycr Barrows Lowe and Armour had fail ed to whip together a fairly good r ec ond division team he was selected a- JENNINGS IN ACTION pilot of the Tigers When Jennings joined his team in the training camp in Macon Ga in the spring of Ui7 the members of the team wre fighting and quarreling Every player was at the throat of his fellow The general opinion was that Jennings task was hopeless But before leaving the train ing camp he had welded them together into a scoring machine that has since won three pennants and he did it by the force of his own personality They were drawn to him looked up to him and forgot their petty disputes When they did a good piece of work he was always ready with a slap on the back and a cheery favorable comment It was always Thats the way ah By the time the team reached Ma con Jennings had pounded this expres sion down to the one stirring shriek Thats the way was not explosive enough to suit his fighting nature lie wanted action and action quickly Any three syllable yell was too tame for him And the players understood the yell just as though he had spoken Eng lish it stands todav and will stand It is the keynote of the suc cess of a man great in his chosen pro fession KING OF THE AIR Wilbur Wrights Sensational Flights In the East Once called an American bluffer again an Ohio faker and only recent ly derided in some quarters because he refused to give a correct imitation of an aviator breaking his neck on a windy day Wilbur Wright has as vi wjv 4N O jIYs sjvM ifrVi tsS J j w 5 7 yj era WlilGHT MACHINE AFTEU THE ACCIDENT SHOWING HOLE JN IPPEU PliANE usual come out with flying colors Ii fact his recent remarkable flights in Xew York were the greatest both in spectacular interest and personal dar ing that have ever been accomplished in the history of aviation As Mr Wright was about to give a last exhibition he had one of the closest calls of his career an explosion -blowing a hole throurh til tcp of machine and a i J Lriss narrowly missing the inventor Mr Wright however only smiled anj clirugeJ his shoul ders A THE MARIENBAD WORLD Taking tho Cure at the Sal Springs of Bohemia When you are at Marlenbad the first sound you hear is tap tap tap at your bedroom door Half past fil Time to get up All right you growl in reply rail ing while you slowly get out of bed against the absurd tyranny of medic inal waters Unit Insist on being taken so early In the day Sallying forth you find the Marieti bad world already astir Warrr drink its are converging from all sides to the spring Each one on arrival pm vides himself with a glass and goe forward to receive his daily dose Yon join the waiting file Soon It is yom turn and the attendant maiden for a modest coin fills you a bumper You take it aside and eye it keenly hold ing It to the light Then surreptitious ly snllling you taste it cautiously The flavor it appears is not unpleasant You are reassured and assuming a resigned air you drain the glas Elated by this proof of your courage you walk out The band Is playing the promenade crowded Here you may see the crowned heads million aires great singers and all the other celebrities who frequent Marlenbad There is a peculiarity of the place that will quickly strike you the stout ness of many of the visitors As tlu Baron von Seidsplitz himself a man of girth remarked to an English friend There are many thick people in Marienbad Hunger by this time probably pos sesses you for it is 8 oclock but do not expect a hearty breakfast Crisp rolls or toast and fragrant coffee will be enough served In the open air To a favored few an egg or a small plate of cold meat Is permitted Curious morning tasks are prescribe for some of the patients Mr X for instance is ordered a piping hot mud bath while Mr Z follows the terrain cure This consists in walking an in creased distance each day so as grad ually to strengthen tin organs of which the functions are impaired Most peo ple however spend their time in read ing writing or lounging The welcome call to dinner draws all together about 1 oclock Again the fare is simple the motto being Nothing very sour nothing very sweet nothing very salt nothing very fat Even the restaurants are not allowed to provide dishes harmful t the cure So you make yourself content with fish roast meat or chick en green vegetables and stewed fruit and as for drink water diluted claret or Pilsener beer must suffice Woe to him whose choice strays to made dishes pastry cheese or spirits for these he must abjure as long as he stays at Marienbad To rest awhile without taking for ty winks is the patients next prob lem and when he has worked through it he will probably stroll along to a concert or make an excursion among the delightful pine clad hills that in close the Marienbad valley When evening approaches the gar dons and promenade fill with people They sit about at small tables and sip their coffee while Iistiiing to the band Your last meal is a light supper at 7 oclock and by 9 you should be in bed The normal length of the cure is four weeks It is said however that Americans with characteristic energy have been known to compress it into something like half that time Phila delphia Ledger Cant Be Cut Off With a Shilling French parents or at all events those with more than 2 shillings to dispose of by will are precluded from the gratification of cutting a mutinous child off with a shilling A reserve is established by law which no testator can bequeath away from his offspring A Frenchman with one child can dis pose of half his property according to his pleasure the other half must in evitably pass to the child Those with two children can dispose of only one third of their property those with three children of one fourth and so on ac cording to the size of the family Stern parents occasionally seek to evade the law by subterfuge but the disposal of property in France is hedged round with so many restric tions that family black sheep are rare ly mulcted of their legal inheritance London Mail Net the Same The new mine ter was making a duiy call at the home of one of his flock and taking a little six-year-old miss upon his knee he said Now my dear you want to be a Christian like mam ma dont you No sir was the unexpected reply I would rather sing in the choir Chicago News Indulgent Her husband is very good to her Is that so Yes he does everything to please her even to talking back when shes looking for an argument Detroit Free Press They Pass It I suppose the deacons in your rhurch pass the plate Yes they even go so far as to cut it absolutely dead Ive never yet seer any of them put in a cent Puck Should Die For Her Her You dont love me Him I do Ive just had my life insured havent I Her Yes but it would be just like you not to die Cleveland Leader What is called liberality is most often only the vanity of giving which we like better than the thing we give Rochefoucauld EFFIE CURRENT M D Ofhci Over Liidvuck k Furniture Store No 3CG Mam axenue HouiiH From OOu to 1 10 unu and to JiMt p m A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Room Two over McCohrhIIs drc Htore McCoolt Nebraska C II Hotlk Poftolllco Kuiltlinir C K tttiio BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at i v Louk DiBtnnce Rooms 1 and 7 ecouri tloor MCI on XcK NOTICE IO CKKIHTOUS Tl of Ni I riiiil til iIIijw County In tl o ouiity hum In imitii r nf t lit t f nt of 1 ora l iiihtiir ihctiiMi To tint creiiitiirs of Mini i i tuto arc liiTi t j inn ilit it lliui 1 ill lliu Coun ty Court room in McCook m Miiil count on tl lMli tiny of pril ill sit out- oclock p ni la exmni e claitii1 nniinst Mini Istiitr with u vie to tlteir ndjiisMiiont ami nUounncc Tho tim liniilctl for tlio iri uutitiou ot rlniin uk1 baid cstnt is six month- from t hi- ilnti Wants- no hniul mill tin Mlil of nid County Court this Jilth ilnj of IrrnVr Mi9 -21-1 Seal J C Mooir Count IuiIka jlovlt Sc rhlrtd ttornrs AlCTIt N OF bCHOOI LAMS Not iff U hi rub Mrn that on tho I7lh day or Nowinlier IM at lOurlnrk a in at thcollee of the rount trvUMin r of K d Willow County the oiiiii i inner of i uhlic 1 amU aud or his authorized repri Miitatiewll oiler for en i al iiiijlu auction all edueatu nal land- within -aid fount upon which forfuiturw of contract has been tie tared ib follows All Sec lti T It Sit Albert Mert No n w S C tnln NiM nw NlVMIIW s 1V Sesonw Sw III I 2S f II Tjijltw be Dated October Vi IM K 1 Cowics - - - p i mlst liiiilriiiis lil IN TlI j v - i i iti Ol NM Y I- MIINLSKK KLATK Of till WILLOW I OUm Nhl KAShA ou ant hen b uoiillid l at on the sixteenth iay ofOtloler I IKS L lahiitsttxk tiled his jit niiou in tl e oimtj oiin ul lid Willow mint Nehrnk a foe in iippiuiitiiiiiir a- iitlntiii trator of tl e estate of Mild Nm ij I iiliiiisiniti lute oT miC onnt lt ft a eii ami It it lie -an e will be heard at the miri ourt mom in tl o city of Mi nk in I ed Willow Count Nt Ira la on the di of Nowmltr A J tr at ninr lock in the forenoon It is further ordered that ntititv of said hear ing be Kien all parties int rested in -aid estate b the publication of ihis iotite for three suc ce mc weeks iii the MrConk Tribune a news paper printed publiIntt and circulating in -aid Count Dated this sixteenth day of OeNbur A II Se ill 1 C Moore Count Judc v - iivi Uolir I iTiiando C Pai antl Martha 1 Iais defendant- will take notice that Jiuue h Hoik plaiutillha hied hi- petition m th lkistni Court of bed Willow ountyNebrn ka aKtnrisl siid the ol jt ct and prat r of which are to require said defendants and each of them to Mt forth the claims they or any ot tliiiii hate in aid to the following descritjed real estate in Kelt Willow County htate a to wi oiniuciiciiiKUt the Northeast corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of twiiily tiz townsl ip four north i mw twent nine we t running thence west ulonn the North line of -aid Nottleast quarter of UV bouthea t quarter to the middle of the channel of Hed Wi low reck thento in sontleasterlj direction follow i g the middle if the chaiiMii of said creek to the point where the in tersects the Hi t line of the s outl east quarter six theme north Ion of -aid twent a saiti ea t line of -aid ion to the of tx Kitwni g tl at the title and po e ion of said be foreier quieted am confirmed le plninttti that -aid defendants ami all it claiming under tl em or an of them r enjoined from elaiiiing any it terest in aid advt r e to that of the plaintill or from mtcrruptii g hi- ii e ami enjo uient there of That a certain dt ttl recorded in book 27 iwuje 007 of the di ttl rt lords of saitl County dat d JJeceml er 35th IsnK intending to nmwj Hie prcmi esahoc de eribd from l eruaudo C iais and Maul a L Iais his wife to Martja Ifinck to be reform tl to de crit e the aboe intcmlcd to Le conecd Al o that a det tl rt corded in book I pijt 7t intent ing c cone -aid from Martin Iloikaii Mary A hinck his wife to the plaintiff he re formed tocorrecth de enbe said premises oii are required to answer tl is petiiiooor or before the iid da of November A I ItJU Dated tin- Hth da or October A D 11 14 1 S Iole Plaintiff T 1 T l l t Mrv - wi ji i 1- Iehn 1 lamtilf s Margaret It Heade Hallick C imnir Halieck ouns dmini traior of the estate of Lute oiingiV cesiMd arliton Clark oimg a minor T f We terii Lan Company ami the Northeast quarter of section J twp 1 north rang 20 ly fendantr Tlit aliow named defendants wilt take no tite that the plaintiff has tiled his petition ic the Di trict Court of Hed Willow omit a the object and prayer of which are ic fore clo e 1 ax -ale certificate for the delin quent taxes thereon the jears Ittt KOt and 1 1 1 io upon the northeast quarter of thim two CCii township oun 1 north r ijf twent -ix - ve t in Ifed W illow ounty Nebraska Plaintiff alleges that no part c f -aid land has been redeemed from -A tax sale that there if due plaintiff on tax lien as aforesaid the sum tZ sVUC with ten per wi t interest from tbi di for which sum and interest and an attorney lee equal to ten per cent of the amount of plaintiffs decree in this action plaintiff pray for a deere fur the foreclosuie of his said taa lien on the above described real estate You are required to an wer -aid petition t or before the SliA day of November A D lf Dated this 12th day of October A D - Charles P Lear Iv John E Ki Iter His Attorney NOICE FOli BIDS Notice is cn h mven that scaled propo V willbe n ceived at the ollice of the Counfj Clerk of Ked Willow County Nebra ka at Mc Cook Nebraska for the construction and erection of tin the sub strw tnre and and for the furni trugof material- iuconipition with the t ame foraP steel and wooden bridges to be built in t siia Hed Willow Count Nebraska within one w ir from the 12th day of Noiember VAK said Uis to be Tor tho of all Mtid bridgft per lineal font for the of al tr proaches per lineal foot for all piling u etl is the sub tructure of all bridges and ap proaches itr foot t board measure according io the adopted plan- and specifications oa ikr iu the Count Clerk- oliice of said ounty Each bid mu t be accompar led by fittO ir cash or a certified check for said amoun par be Skalla County Clerk to be forfeit ed to the count in ca e bidder to ntT mto c ntract with tie County with proper bond if awarded to him ami mu t be tiled on or before noon entral Standard Time on the 12th day of November IWtt S aid bidr will be opened at 2 oclock P 31 Central fctAini ard 1 iine November 12th WfJ The 1oard of County Commissioners rcserTaE the right to reject aiy and all bids Dated at 31cCook this Ilth day of October ICOO 1 1 4ts Chas SKAIrA Coantj Clerk NOliCL I OK PUBLICATION IIBLIHEE Department of the Interior U S Land Ofiirt at Lincoln Neb Oct 21 1H Notice is hereby given that Arry I Kinwr of Ouirk Neb who on Oct 12 lV k made Hoirxv intry Nol272 Serial No Oktf for lou land section 1 township t north rane 0 wet 6th principal meridian has file nonce of intention to make final five year proof to estab lish claim to the land aboe described befrro J C Moore County Judge at Nebcin the 4th day of December K0 Claimant n ins as witne es Simeon Cramer Ken Dojj Chester Nelm all of Quick Neb and Jo epi Nelms of 3IcCook Neb Chas- F shedd Register