MURDOCH DLPARTA1LNT By H R. NEITZEL. Bank Building. Murdock, Neb. 'Phone No. 99 Deposit What You Like When You Like But ilt'it your money HERE. It is possible that you have never felt the abso . lute necessity of having a bank account. It is prob able you could drift ulonp; for years without one but IF YOU EXIECT TO FORGE TO THE FRONT in this life in a financial way it is essential that you have a Hank Account. We give you a personal invitation to make this bank your depository whether you have a small sum or a large one to lay aside for safe keeping. Bank ot Murdock H. R. NEITZEL, Cashier. Individual R -sponsibility Over $300,000. Albert Strcieh was a Lincoln visitor lust week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Crink last Thursday. Frank W. Zoz is serving on the pres ent jury in Plattsmouth. Mrs. A. J. Tool was an Omaha pas senger last Tuesday noon. Adam Hilderbrand came over from Alvo and shock hand with old friend". The family of Wm, Rennwanz left for their home in California last Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shank came up from Lincoln to spend a few days with the Westlakes. Wm. Bourke and Paul Schewe each had a car of live btock on the Omaha market this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruge are enter taining relatives from Avoca and Bert rand Nebraska this week. A basket ball team came over from Market Wheat, 9i)c; corn, 48 and. 52c; oats, 40c; hogs, $5.70; butter, 20c; ! eggs, 22c; cream, 30c; hens, 8c; spring!, I 11 cents. j The sale last Monday of the Carl Radtke stock wes exceedingly wt lli.t-j tended and the articles brought a good price, especially the chickens. j Henry Denning took his boys to Lin-1 coin last week to take in the sale of( pedigreed stock. That U the proper I way to encourage the boys to stay on the farm. Andrew Blum has leased the Kate Gakemeier farm of 240 acres near Louisville and will move thereon in the spring. Mr. Blum's farm of 80 acres is being offered for sale. ! Some of our readers will remember ! Bert Austin who conducted a Club ! room here for several years. He hasj I fallen into evil ways as the Omaha ; papers tell of his holding up a saloon ! there last week, getting away with the contents of the cash drawer something j like $24 and filling his pockets with whiskey and cigars he took his depart ure. He was captured before he had gone very far and is now languishing in ; jail. We are sorry for Bert as he was ! such a good natured soul but he always ! seemed to have a great dread for work. The wedding of Wm. Glaubitz and Elizabeth Thiele took place in the little chatholie Church at Klmwood last Wed nesday morning before a large congre gation of inivited guestsjaf ter the cere mony these repaired to the hospitable home of the bride mile north of town where an eleborate wedding dinner w is served. The Murdock band was on hand to discourse appropriate music, which was much appreciated. The young couple start out on life's voyage under favorable auspices as the weather was fine, and the list of gifts from friends was large and costly. The Nkws-IIerald joins in well wishes. We are more than pleased to an nounce the probable recovery of Rev. J. E. Baumgartner from a severe at tack of pnuemonia. Last week his life was despaired of for a day or two but the constant care and attention bestow ed upon him by the family and attend ing physician seems to have brought tion as proofreader in one of the legis- Soakad Friday Evening. lative departments. Comrade T. W. Glenn called on H. I V Mrs. Henry Hale, accompanied by j J. Streight Friday afternoon and took,? her daughter, Miss Colon Hale, came i him out for a walk, for Uncle Henry's, X health has not been the host nf latp. T Tho atmnanKiirii waa Rna nrl llta av ' 5 soldier3 tramped as far as Rocky Point X near the big bridge when the air j reached the dew point. It was about as I big a due as the boys had ever been out J in, and they neglected to take anything I V in their haversacks to take oft the chill. There was nothing left for them but to in from Lincoln last Saturday for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Lcc Applfgate. Eagle F O'n iti! Heacoc. ' Miss Ora Smith of Springfield, is visitir.g a fvw days with Mi.-s' Ethel Adams. 1 Mrs. Betts of Avoca, came up Mon day to be w ith Mrs. Ed Betts who is quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Teckharn, o'.d settlers of Palmyra, visited at the home of Mrs. McDonald the fore tart of the week. B. F Judkins returned from Wiscon sin last Saturday evening, after a very pleasant visit with relatives of a months duration. Mr. and Mrs. Lubbers visited ih Havelock, Saturday and Sunday, with their daughter, Mrs. Poil, who was re cently married. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hardy departed for their home near Ericson Monday, after an enjoyable visit here with rela tives and friends. George Onken sunk a well for Mrs. Rosallughcs lastTucsday. Mrs. Hughes is getting the foundation under her house and the flues rebuilt so will soon have her new home fixed up nicely. G. L. Myers is the new agent for the Missouri Pacific at this point. He was formerly agent at Fort Leaver -worth. Mr. Myers, wife and one child came with him and he will mjve his household goods here, in the near fu ture. We are glad to extend the hand of welcome to this young couple and trust they will like our little city and be willing to stay with us for awhile. Geo. E. Dovey, President. F. E. Schlater. Vice Pres. H. N. Dovey, Cashier C. G. Fricke, Ass't Cash. the Elmwood last Saturday and cleaned up ! bout almost a miraculous recovery. tiis son uev. &. (Mans) Baumgartner delivered the regular morning sermon at the Lutheran church last Sunday and as his father showed every symptom of getting well on Monday he left for his own field of work in Chicago, the other boys are still here but will leave for their respective homes shortly, the local bunch by the tune of 21 to 10. A large number of our young people took in the Methodist dinner at the home of John Gustin last Wednesday. Mrs. F. R. Guthmann came up from riattsmouth last Tuesday and will spend a short time with her daughter and family. Maple Grove Special Oorrmpoudeuce Will Troop put up his ice this week. V. H. Puis was a Plattsmouth visit or Saturday. H. BecL took a load of hogs to Ne hawka Monday. Ed. Murray is visiting rclativia at Manley this week. Emmet O'Brian spent Tuesday even ing with L. C. Murray. L. C. Murray was an Eight Mile Grove visitor Monday afternoon. .Wm. Puis and daughter spent Tues . lay with Alfred Gnuacmer and family. John Murray of Plattsmouth made a short visit at the D. Murray home Mon day. H. Beck and family and Will Rentier and family spent Sunday with Chas. llerren and wife. Arthur Bayless and family of Broken Bow, Nebraska are visiting friends in Maple Grove this week. H. Beck and family were visitors Wednesday. Mr. Herren attended the sale on the walker farm. Mrs. Chas. Herren and Mrs. G. E. Fritzpatrick were visiting Mrs. D. Mur ray Tuesday afternoon. D. Murray and family and L. C. Mur ray and family spent Sunday at the F. J. Spangler home near Manley. of Mrs. Brendel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson. Mrs. J. W. Berger and Mrs. Chas. E. Carrol were Omaha passengers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ost have return ed from an extended trip to California. J. B. Seybolt shipped a car load of hogs to the South Omaha market Mon day. Mrs. A. J. Stokes and Mrs. J. C. Snarely were Omaha passengers Satur day evening. Oliver Slinwitty who is employed at the farm of Chas. D. Spangler, spent Sunday in Plattsmouth. Sam O. Pitman and wife attended the Elk'B dance Wednesday evening 'of last week at Plattsmouth. John H. Farris and J. W. Edmunds attended the public sale of Chancellor Phillip at Plattsmouth Wednesday. Mrs. W. S. Smith delightfully enter tained at a seven course dinner Mon day and Tudcsday evening of this week. W. F. Wenke and family of Norfolk, are visiting at the home of J. H. Cook. Mrs. Wenke being a sister of Mr. Cook. W. G. Bocdeker and wife and Miss Ida Boedeker were passengers Wednes day, going up to attend the Elk's dance, Miss Boedeker departed from Platts mouth to Macedonia, Iowa, for a week's visit with relatives. Louisville From the ( o.irier. Mrs. E.G.Lewis visited at Lincoln this week. Mrs. W. E. Gess is reported quite seriously ill. James Stander was at Plattsmouth Wednesday. Tom Parmele wa-s at Chicago forepart of the week. George and Charles Reichart were at Plattsmouth Monday on business. ueorge r rater was a business pas sengers to Omaha Monday morning. August Panska is at the county seat serving as a juryman in district court. Mrs. W. T. Starkey and children visited at South Bend the forepart of the week. ' Charley Spence was down from Havelock the foreport of the week vis iting with his family. Mrs.-George Waldron was at Omaha Monday visiting her husband who is in the hospital. . Nelson Dewey waa over from Spring field Monday night and took a degree in Oddfellowship. ' . George Frampton, of Taupa, Okla homa, came in this week for a visit with relatives and old-time friends, Mrs. T. Tennant and Bessie Waldron went to Omaha Wednesday to visit their father at the hospital. J. E. Gullion of Greenwood spent Sunday here with relatives and went to Plattsmouth Monday morning to serve on the jury. Ceorge Wood, James Alloway and Will and August Ossenkop went to Plattsmouth Wednesday in Ossenkop & Blake's automobile. walk the chill ofT. They turned their steps homeward, and when they crossed lower Main street on the return march the water was half way to their knees, but they had the belief it was warm, so that it did not injure them in the least. When they arrived home there was not a dry rag on them, and it dues not appear who told them to get in out of the wet. Will Visit Mexico. C. C. Parmele, Frank Schlater, A. S. Will and Fred Eger.berger will depait tomorrow morning for Old Mexico, whither they go to look forlar.d invest ments. They go to El Paso, Texar, and cross over to Mexico at that point, intending to look at a tract of land ju;t across the border. Their objective point, however, is in tho sub-tropical country, and after looking at the coun try around Torruon, they will go direct to Mexico City, and then plunge into the tropic?. They expect to be gone about a month, and will beyond doubt have a very en joyable trip. Fruit Treo True To Name. I hae the agency of thi; Watrixjg nuricrifS ot vva Moines, Iowa, tl e most reliable institution of its kind in the west. Elvery tree tested in the nursery before being sent out. I have dealt in nursery stock for years and can say this stock is correct in every re spect, and prices right. If in need of anything drop me a postal and I will call. Ornamentals of every description. 0-4 C. C. Dsspain. FIRST NATIONAL BANK PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. i Transacts a General Banking Business and Repectfully Solicits a Share of Your Patronage. 1 I- t V v X V Intsrest Paid On Time Deposits. X I Order ol Hearing. Slate of Nibraka. 1 County of Cans. ' In tho matter of the eu'a'.c of James Skouina , deceased. When as Franco Pkoumal. on the 1st day of February A. I). lCW. Hlird her petition in this court aliening that Jamet Skounal departed this life intestate, in La County. JVfbrapka. on ir about theUHh day of December A. I). I9li. while an inhabitant and a resident thereof, and that he was seized and posKcsht-d of Fractional Lot six teen anil thirty-pine of the south-east quurtcrof the north-west quarter, section thirteen, township twelve, north range thirteen. City of 1'luttsmuutn, Cass county, Nebraska, said real estate living listed in the office of the county clerk a lot six teen, of the valuo of one thousand (1.(100.00) dollars, and no more: that the said JamesSkoumal left surviving him as his sole and only heirs et law the following named children, to-wit: llo ie Skoumal. aired nine years. Charles Skouman, aged seven years. David Skoumal, aged four years aid Lucille Skoumal, axed two years, and your net. tioner his widow and that said estate is wholly exempt from attachment, execution or othir mesne process and is not liable for the payroll t of the debts of said deceased, if any he left, aid praying for a hearing; upon sa d petition and that an order may be entered in thiscoort dispensing with the regular administration of said estate and establishing the date of the death of said de ceased, his intestacy and the names of his heirs at law and for a decree of assignment of said real cstato to the parties entitled thereto. It ia therefore ordered that said cause be ret for hearing upon the 20th day of February A. D. 1IM9 at nine o'clock a. m. in the county court room in the court house in tho City of Plattsmouth, in said county and that all persons interested in said estate, including the creditors of said deceased, if any there be, be notified of the hearing of sa d tit ion by publication of this order in the Nuwa- erald. a legal newspaper published in aaid county, for three successive weeki prior to aaid date of hearing and that if they fail to appear and contest said petition the court may grant the order prayed for and enter a decree in accordance therewith as prowled by law Dated this 1st day of February, 1909. By the court. Br kon Clark. Ai.lrn J. Bi:ion. Attorney. County Judge. SkalI 71 WINTER EXCURSIONS LOW RATES WINTER TOURIST RATES : Daily reduced rate excursions to California, Old Mexico. Southern and Cuban Resorts. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS:-First andthird Tuesdays of each month to many points west, so ath and southwest. PERSONLY CONDUCTED EXCURSION to Florida by Superintendent Public Instruction of Nebraska.Mr. J. I. McBrien, leaving Lincoln and Omaha December 19th. Write G. VV. Bonnell, C. P. A. Lincoln, for itinerary. GOVERNMENT IRRIGATED HOMESTEADS in the Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley: One of the last chances to secure good farms from the Government at low prices. Go with Mr. D. Clem Deaver on the next personly conducted excursion. He will help you secure one of these farms. No charge for his services. Excursions first and third Tuesdays. W. L. PICKETT, Ticket Agent, Plattsmouth L. W. Wakely, G. P. A., Omaha. BI Lgal Notice. In County Court. Union H. Beck and family wont to Weemnir ! Water Saturday, where they spent the from the Ledger day with Robert Jameson and family. Aubrey Davis has been very sick Chas. Herren and wife went t, l far several days, but favorable eondi- ty Wednesday. Mr. Herren attending ! tions wcre rt,P0,,ted last evenin'p. the Phillip's sale while Mrs. Herren! James Comer of the vicinity of Avoca j Helves. spent tne day with her sister in that n,a(lc several days visit with his Union vicinity. j friends, returning home Tuesday. Kevial Meeting's will began at Utter-1 L. G. Larson of Plattsmouth came tein today. Every one should attend. ! 'own Wednesday to visit his daughter, An Evangelist will have charge of these ! Mrs- R & Foster, southeast of town. meetings and may be done. it is hoped much good Alurray. Special Correspondence Miss Zetta Brown visited in Omaha over Sunday with friends. Mrs. W. C. Brown will entertain at cards Wednesday afternoon, Arthur L. Baker wag a business vis itor in Plattsmouth Wednesday, u Dr. J.;F. Brendel and wife spent Sunday in Weeping Water, the guests L. II. Simmons and wife came down Tuesday night from Omaha to make a visit with their Union relatives and friends. T. G. Barnum was a passenger to Omaha on the Monday evening train, having a shipment of stock at the South Omaha yards. Miss Meyrl Mark of Nehawka came Tuesday for a few days visit her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Mark, who has been very ill several days. Miss Carrie Banning returned to Lin coln on Monday, where she has a post- Nebraska Farmer Editor Talks Regarding Contest. To the editor of the News-Herai.d: I consider the subscription rally in which will be given away a five passen ger, 22-II. P. Buick automobile, a fine piano, and other prizes, the biggest event 01 tne Kina ever pulled oit in this state. I do not know of a contest ever having been held in which the prizes were so liberal, or the competi tion so fair between all contestants. I can say for the automobile that it will be as fine a machine as $1500 will buy, and is cspecilly suited to use on country roads. I do not want your readers to lose sight of the fact that the opportunity which is afforded them to procure the Nebraska Farmer and the News-Hkr-ai.d at the very low price of $2.00 is one of which they should uvail them- The Nebraska Farmer is being used as a text in many hundred schools in Nebraska, and for this reason, if for no other, I think that every farmer should have the Nebraska Farmer in his home where it'may be read and studied by the children in the rural schools. To the contestants I would suggest that the old adage, "The early bird State of Nebraska. ' County of Caro. I " In the matter of the eatate of Martha Julyan, de ceased. To all penton Intereatrd: You are hereby notified that there nan been filed in thia court the petition of Ldward Martin, ad rriniatratar ot said eitato. alleging therein that thia court entered a final decree in aaid eittate on tho 3rd day of January, liwx. without legal notice to the neira or aaid estate nor himnclr aa adminis trator. Theoraverof aaid Detition ia that aaid decree be aet andc and that aaid administrator be allowed ts correct an error in hia final report, howinir therein that he has a balance now amounting to lioti 00. You are further notified that a hearing will be had on raid petition before thia court at the county court room in the City of Plattsmouth in aaid county on the 2Kth day of February. l'.KW, at in o'clock a. m. That all objections, if any. must be filed on or before aaid day and hour of hoannir. Witnesa my hand and the aeal of aaid court thia ZZnd day or January, 1909. Aixkn J. Hkkhon, tiil-H Iskm.i County Judge. Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, ' ..., ,.., County of C-asa. m' In Counly Court. In the matter of the cstato of Amelia Hoffman, drceaaed. To Julius HolTman and all persona Interest d in said estate: You are hereby notified that the Executrix of the estate of Amelia Hntlman, deceased, has tiled in thia court her petition, praying therein for a final settlement of said estate, that her account tie allowed and that the real and personal nmnerty of aaid estate be assigned to said Executrix as provided by the terms and conditions of the will of said deceased, duly probated and allowei by this court. You arc further notified that a hearing will lie had on snid iietition before this court at the county court room in the City of t'lattsmouth. Nebraska on tho iinl day of February. l'.Wit, at ten o'clock a. m. and that all objections, if any, must lie tiled on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witnemy hand and tho seal ot the county court of Cass counly, Nebraska, this 20th day of January, ll'i.). Al.LKN J. Hkkhon. 6!)-S Iskai.I Counly Judge pts .ev ttmaammmommmmcmmumKmmmmmmnmmammBmKmmmmm MIHHH(tMHmMtlMMmMMMMMHMim Wise Talks by the Office Boy i You can take my word for it whatever a fellow hopes to be, he will be, '.unless he gets on the wrong car. Whenever I hear one those worldly wise chaps using that 1 T i .0011 T expression, vvnereao i gei on: i r always feel like edging up and saying, X am . m .via.. .11 9 rut mm ou at riattsmoutn oecause ne will then know just where he is going to get ofT ar.d we will all know where he is getting ofT. We know that he will get off better than he expected for the simple reason that we are primed to the muzzle with new goods and we don't care how soon the people know it. Times are improving, business is improving, people are imtroving, everything is improving except the weather and you (an't improve that because it isn't made to be bossed. Have you tried our Plattsmouth brand of M & J coffee? Then you can't go wrong on. H. EM. SOENNICHSEN tMMMMntMMHIHMHIMIIIIMmilllIMMMMI T in the court the account of the administrator of as sub lot thlrty-nino 30): the south-west quarter said estate and hia petition for final settlement, of the south-east quarter, known of aub lot twenty alleging therein among other things that the except a strip of land one hundred thirty-aeven heira of thia estate nor himself as administrator 1 any one half feet (1117 &!,) in width from the had no notice of the hearing before this court on , southern boundary of said tract extending aixty the 3rd day of January. 1908. at which time final (ti'i) rods north along the west line; also, except decree waa entered in thia eatate. The prayer of ing a lot commencing at the north-west corner of aaid petition ia mat said aecree oe aet asute an i : raid south west quarter of the south-east Notice. To I.inxy Mnyliee, defendant, take notice that on the 12lh day of January, l'.mi), Martha Maybee, plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the Cistrict Court of l ass county, Nebraska, against said de fendant, the obiect and prayer of which ia a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, for the rea son that the defendant has deserted the plaintiff tor more than two years last past, and fails and hia account as filed herein be allowed, and that he be discharged as auch administrator. You are further notified that there will lie a' hearing upon aaid account and petition before thia court in the county court room in the City of , 1'lattamoulh in aaid county, on the 2rith day of 1 February, 'm at 10 o'clock a. m. Ihal all ob jection, if any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the aeal of said court thia 22nd day of January. I'M. Al.l.FN J. lltKSON. ti-S IcealI County Judge. Legal Notice. In the District Court of the County of Caxs, ; Nebraska. j Daniel Lynn, el at.. Plaintiff. I N(.(,c of Andrew Lynn. -t nl .IVfendiint. Sule. ; Notice is hereby given that upon February 20th A. D. l'JHU at ten o clock a. m.. at th south door of the court house in the County of Cass, Ne braska. I will oil or at public sale the fullowing descnlied land: Tho southwest quarter, of tho southwest quarter, less one lot In the south side thereof, numbered lot thirty-one (.11) containing seventy-three (.7:0 one hundredth of an ncre; lot eleven (111, in the north-eat corner of said1 land, being occupied by tho right-of-way of the Missouri i'acitic railroad company, there being ubout thirty-eight and eighty-one hundredth CW.81) acres in the title of the parties herct . Also, aub lot live (51 being the s"uth ten acres off the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter, except lot twelve U) occupied as milroad riirht- of-way off the east end thereof, being about running south twenty (20 rods thence enst twenty ("Jul rod thence north twenty (201 rods, thence went twenty 20 rods to theplaceof beginning. all n Section twenty-three IgsJ. Township ten 1 10 1 N. rth liange Thirteen 113. all in Casa county, No braska. Thia sale is made pursuant to an order Issued by the Judge of the District Court on January 2Mb A. D. 1!(09, and at aaid sale said property will lie offered in its separate tax subdivisions and also in gross, and also in several subdivisions ruitable for small places: these subdivisions will be an nounced at the sale. M. H. Siiokmakkr. Byron Clark, Sole Referee. Attorney, (19-8 REFEREE'S SALE. -New Caicnes me worm IS anpllcaDle in lni8 refused to support plaintiff, and Is an habitual ninety mn one nunnmiina i.; m an acre: also , . . . . drunkard, and has treated plaintiff with extrema i ' ' "".Being uiesouin ten UH luiui-at ouu nit; uiivs wilt) gel uui aim begin hustling; at once and contin ue to hustle from early until the con test closes will be the ones who will win the prizes. Yours very truly, Nkhraska Farmer Company. S. R. McKelvie, Editor and Manager. Something new ih 'post ' cards every week. Nemetj & Co. next to V.O. cruelty. You are therefor required to aniwrr aaid peti Hon on or before March lit, I'.W.I. Dated January 2l, 1909. By M. Aai HKa. Martha Mayrkk. hei attorney. 71-8 plaintiff. Ltfal Notict. KXToZW Count, Curt. In the. matter of tha estate of Isaac Julyan, de- oaaed. To all persons Intereated: You an hereby notified that than tiki beep flltd John C. Wharton. Attorney. Room Slo- lurk Life Uuilding, Omaha, Nchrnnko. Hv virtue of a derive of partition of tho Dis trict Court of t'nss County, .Nebraska, entered in saidTourt on the 2!th diiy of Si ptemls-r A. D. lui!" and nn order of sale entered in said C urt on the Mh day of October A. D. l'l 'S in an action therein pending wherein Idn M. Krnmpien ia plaintiff, and John H. Krampicn and Martha Krnmpien, his wife, Mntntie M. tiallup and John N. Calluphrr hii'hund. Sophia M. Krampicn In competent and Conrad Kauingnrtner.liuiirdian of Sophia M. Krampicn, Incnnnietent and Julius M. Flagler Mortagee are defendants, ordering and directing the rale of the following described real estate situate in Ca County, Nebraska to-wit: The south half tS.'. I of the north-east quarter (N. E.' and the south halfS.', of the aorth half IN '.Oof the north-east quarter (N. E.')and the north half t.N. of the south-east quarter IS. E. I sj) in spclinn tvu.nlu-.i I'UI (n.n.hin ) acres nf the I tttrnlv. It'll M.,tk ... . int !.. north-east quarter of the south-west quarter ex- tith I'. M. in Cass county, Nebraska, ceptina ; lot thirteen (U) off the east end of aaid NOW THKREr'ORE. I.Jamca Robertson, tha lot six tbl, i occupied as railroad right-of-way. also, undersigned referee duly appointed by the dia a hit ixmietimra called twentyont) 21) and aome-1 trict court of ( ass county. Nebraska, 1.make time, called forty-one Ml), being the north ten partition of the lands hereinbefore descrlbSLwill acre of the south-east quarter of the south-west on the 24th day of February A. D. 19 alAen V !o i " T l K twenty- o ciock in tne forenoon of said day at the aouu num.,.,,! 1.1.0 an cre in tne aouin-east , front door of the Court corner mcrein, im seventy-two ieci wide and Nebraska. In the citi extending north one hundred and twenty-five county and state. offer i IIS iioTCIh.--? .-J TV mV."rt or ub Intiestat. above described at public auction t the VhTXtJhZiJJ!.,Ti.ihn: "V"'0" to th terma thereof and coata vnma bwui Hltnnur. JlUa HAllrlTlnN. Referee. February A. U. 1W9 at Aen in nf said day at the aouC. y iurt House of Casa Caonty.v ly of Plattsmouth in aaid r for (ale and sell aaid rent 1 ren and one-half atr, and aometimei known 17-10