Xcoal Hfcvcrtlecmcnte. REPORT OF THE CONDITION cir nit Donk of Cass County, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Charter No. 642. lucorporiilt'tl In the Suite ef Nelir:i-kii, at tlie close tlf lU-,illl'NS AUBUkl '-. M. HIVOriU'KS: Liuiim mxl internum t i71 Til M Ownlrufts. vurctt mid unsis-urwl n 41 j Te Stx'k,soi'uritli . JiKlK'1111'iit.s.i'liilins el.1 403 V3 lituiMtic Ihium! furniture hiiiI tex tures H 5(0 W Oilier rcnl cstuto 3 Mtf lit) Current expenses uuil luxes unlit.. 3 .'-.I HI ChsII items (kill h4 Due from nut luiiiil. Mute unci irl- vme luniks Miitl hunkers 51 3 '.' Total eii-.li on hiiml 14 Til ii5 Tot:il i 31 Mi 15 t.i a un. nils: Citpltul stock puta In....' i 50 OX) 00 Suriilns funil 10 ooo to I'liillvlilcd (irotils 10 tiOl 47 Individual (U'Utislls uliect to check Ill r-'n '.'4 Ttenutml ccrlitlciitcs of lekisll '.'0 .VU 41 Time a rtill.-at s of (It polt :il KS Due to stuie ami privme. luniks and hunkers rt KfcJ iT Hills puyiilile- is V.)3 14 Totai i : Mi IS State ok Nkiihaska, i Cuss Comity. I. T. M. I'ntterson, Cashier of the tilmve named hank, do solemnly swear thai the Klsive staleinent Is eorreet and a true eoiy of the reiKTl made to the Stale lliinkliitf Hoard. T. M. I 'A II UltSON. Attest: Cms. C. I'aiimki.k. I It. 1'. 1'attf.hson, i Klreotors. SulKcrlheil and sworn to lie fore me this 1st day of September, III 4. 1.. 1. ll s.. Notary I'lihlie. My commission expires iicl. i, UHlti. Notice to Creditors. State or Neiihaska, i., rm,ir,,rt Cass County. In County Court In the mutter tif the estate of Otto C. Ilook- meyer. deeeaseu. Notk'K Is herehy rIvuii that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, hefore me, County .Indue of Cass county. .Minraskii, at the county court room In l'hittsinouth. In said county, on the 1st day of October. IMU. and on thu Ijth day of March, r.Hia, at oneoclock p. m.. each (lay. Tor the purpose of prcsentliiK their claims for exam ination, ad I list men!, and allowance. Six inonllis are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the administrator to settle said es tate, from the ind day of Septeinher 1SI04. Witness my hand and seal of said county court, lit l'hittsinouth. Nebraska, ihlsHtli day Of AIIKUSt. I!H. 1IAIIVI Y II. TKAVIK. skalI iE-4t County JinlKi' SHERIFF'S SALE. lty virtue of an order of sale Issued hy .lames Hohcrtson, clerk of the District court within and for Cass county, Neliiaska. and to me directed, l win, on tlie 26th Day of September, A. D. 1904, at 1 o'clock p. 111. of said day. at the south door of tlie court house In the citv of I'latts mouth. In said county, sell lit public auction to the highest hldder, forcasli, the following real estate, to-wll: l,ots One (I), Two (i, Three CO. In Itlock Twenty-three i:ti. Also 1it.s Ten (hll. Kiev en (11). mid Twelve (12). In Itlock Klirlil. (si. All in the City of I'lattsmouth. til the County or t. ass, stall! or ieiiraska. together wll li the privileges and iippiirtenances thereunto Ik luiiKlni; or hi anywise itppvrliiliilnir. Tin: same lielwr levied upon and taken as the properly of Henry It. ticrinir. defendant, to satisfy a Imminent or said court recovered liy me county of Cass, pialnllir. aualnsl said de fendant. I'lattsnioutli, Xehraska. August i:trcl. A. D. iMt. JOHN D. MclllilDi;. SherllT. Cass County. Nebraska. Ifsse ,. Hoot, ;tl-5 I'laltillll's Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of an order of sale issued hy the clerk of the district court of Cass county. Ne braska, and on a decree of foreclosure where in Nebraska State HulldiiiL' and Loan Asso ciation is plalntlll. and I'red I'. Iteed mid Kllzabeth N. Iteed. Weeping Wtiler Academy, Kdward T. lilckard. I, villa Klckard and A. .1. McDonald, tlrst name unknown, are defend ants. I will sell al pillule auction totlie high est bidder for cash at the front door of the court house In said county on the 26th Day of September, 1904 lit one o'clock p. in., the following described lands and tenements to satisfy tlie Judgment and costs In said action. Salil property will be sold In three trai ls as follows: lit six i block thirty-four. Weepinir Water. Cuss coun ty. N'ebrasua. in one tract.? lot, live, block -thirty-four. Weeping Water. Cass county. Ne braska. In another tract and the north seventy feet of lots three and four, block fifty, Weep ing Water, Cass county. Nebraska, in anoth er tract. Dated this iltli day of August. I'.mt. JOHN D. MclllilDK. GoCRTitKiliT A Siiinkh. SherllT, Attorneys for l'lalntlir. SHERIFF'S S0LE. Ily virtue of an order of sale. Issued by the clerk of . the District Court, Cass County. Ne hritskii. on 11 decree of foreclosure wherein Nebraska State Hullding mid bum Associa tion Is plaintiff, and I'red T. Davis and Willie Kllzabeth Davis are defendants. I will sell at public unction to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the court house In said county on the 26th Day of September, 1904 nt one o'clock p. ni.. the following described binds mid tenemiints to satisfy tlie judgment and cools of said action: 1-ots one and two. block titty. Weeping Water, CasS county. No- nrasKii.i Dated thl24tli (lay of AtiguH. 1!4. JOHN D. MclllilDK. COt'llTKIUHT SltlNKH, Slierltf. Attorneys for I'lalntllT. SHERlffS SALE. HV virtue of an order of sale Issued by tin clerk of the district court of fuss county. Ne braska, on a dwree of foreclosure wherein Nebraska State Hiillilliig and Ijmn Associa tion Is plaintiff. ud Nettle II. Keedaiid Harry D, Iteed are defendants. I will sell at punili auction to the lilirliest bidder for cash al tin front door of the court bouse of said county on tlie 26th Day ot September, 1904 at one o'clix-k p.m.. Hie following described lands and tenements to satisfy the judgment and costs In said action: 1 lie norm iweinj two feet of the west forlV-four feet, lot live block sixty-four. Weeping Water. Cass conn ty. Neliraska. Dated this Ultli day of August, bud. JOHN D. MclllilDK. Gdl HTIIIIIIIT & Siiinkk. Micrlir. Attorneys for I'lalntlH'. NOTICE We have moved our stock of Books, Stationery, etc. to the Leonard Building, formerly occupied by LehnhoiT Bros where we will be pleased to serve you in the future. Respectfully, Mauzy & Murphy 000000000000 JERRY'S LOVE BUSH O o By M. Louiie Cummini 0 o o o Copwrvjhf, 1Ji.iL, !v T. C. .Vr1iir ooooooooooco CM Jorry llftiM his lieu. tuul looluvl after "tlie uilstress" with vaj,uo dis tress wlilU' she iiukIc Iht third restless roinul of the urotiiuls. Then lie ilttu' savagely In the lust of scarlet tfiTa- nliiins, lm-siuvtlve f the idunts' yixal. Why doesn't the master come homo?" lie deitmndoil iiuertilotisly. with the nnxtety of otto who had lovingly followed "the master's" life ti;i from the days of white cotton socks niul sail or collars. The trowel dropped from his hand ns his eyes turned hack to the tall flctirc In Its trallitr,' while drapcrUs. Iter dark eyes h:ul Deeli Mi lllled with W(M to notkv the did itrdener. Her nnns were crossed upon her lmsom as thotmh she would thus hold down Hlili FINOlillS HAD fiOSK SWIFTLY TO II KU TUlltlAT. the tumult tliat hoat there. Here was the very center and core of the mas ter's life, old Jerry knew It, mid yet - His fuco changed suddenly ns though nil evil cloud had passed hefore the sun's liri.t,'htness. Ills very body Deem ed to become, jrnarli'd and twisted, while tlie hands closed and unclosed Ftifrccstlvcly nt his sides, driving the nails Into thu hard palms. Kvery lircnth he drew was an unspoken male diction upon the man who came through tlie gates to meet his mistress. "You're there, are ye, ye black heart ed sarpant!" Ik? panted. Ills heart seemed to die within him ns he measured his strength against his opponent's. With a sense of help less Inadcipiacy his old flgnre collapsed tremblingly. Itut the habit of years In extremity was strong uixm him. Ills head fell forwnrd reverently on his breast. "Ood Almighty." he breathed, "this mnkes the third time this week, nn' I dunno I dtinno Where's Mr. Aleck!" the man lie tinted wns wnlkliig bnre liended beside the mistress. Their steps turned to a tall shruhlsTy nt the other end of the Kronnds. Jerry made a hobbllm? detour by the back of the house and reached It first. He wns on his knees again, trowel In hand, but hidden by the dense growth when they passed. "Why do you submit .to this neg lect?" th even, Insidious tone wits urging. "Relieve me, I have not told you one-half of what hns come unhid den to my knowledge. Constance, the way of escaH' Is always open!" Old Jerry's breath enme In hard, dry puffs ns he listened. His lingers dug themselves into the ground, tenrlng up hnndfuls of sod. It had come to this then! "Rlast him! Rlast bis lying tongue!" The force of the words rent him from head to foot ns he shook his trembling fist nfter the man he would gladly have stranghil. Then be got slowly on his feet, Heemlng to grow younger nnd stronger lis he did so. The blood of the lighting race still bent In his veins in spite of his seventy years. It Mazed In the blue eyes tinder their shaggy brows, promising war to 1 ho denth be fore those he loved nnd served were In jured. All that day he watched the bouse and grounds untiringly. His mistress bad bidden her visitor goodhy at the gate and walked slowly buck to the house ns though nil life nnd hope were gone from her, nnd he saw her no more. At midnight he installed Johnny. Mr. Aleck's favorite groom, In his place. "iHm't ye mnke no sound nor word," he admonished, "an' yo don't need to know whnt yer here for, but If ye see nnny wan goln' or eomln' cnll me. An' Johnny, b'y, If ye could nnnyway get word to the master In the mornln' to come homo 'tis innkln' yer sowl you'd be." Wlien morning enme lie relieved Johnny nt 0 o'clock, the latter having mvn no one "eomln' or goln',M and again took up his surveillance of the bouse. It tvas dusk when at Inst the figure he had hocu looklnu for came idowly dow uJjio steps, Sho bad almost rendied tlie unto when .Jerry, his old heart lnt lp'tn iila tliront, stepped out on the gravel Avalfe besldd her. i dunnq If you 'flotleed. ma'am,' ho aid casually, touching his tint, "but i ) i ill . mini I iuii-.yi in' I'm afrnld 'tis dying the rosebush N the south wall Is." he hud halted, itxiklng at 1.1 111 iu uncertainty. lu'wIUlcrinetit for a mo ment displacing the lUtless despair of her fiu. " 'Twill lie ten year ago (time to morrow week since 1 planted It," Jerry went cn rvinlnlsecutly, "1 uhrd well 'twus the very day the master brought ye home, ma'aiu. I can sec yo?. now, Manilla' hand tu hand lool.ln' at me" Her lingers had gone swiftly to her throat ns if the lace there strangled her. Jerry watched her for n moment. "An' sure there never was such a tree for Mossoiulu'," he went on slow ly. "I used to think that the love in tlie eyes of yez both that day blessed It. 'Sure 'tis n love bush,' I sez lo me self. An' 'tlsn't In yer two arms ye could carry the roses on it when it be gun to bloom, nn' they the sweetest that ever grew. Rut lately --somehow I dunno"- His voice had trailed oil Into the Inexpressibly Sad hiollutoUc nf his rare. The slender figure before liiui quivered, her hands twisting themselves convul sively ill the folds of her cloak. "Last your," he quavered on, "there was but throe small buds on II; this year there's hut wan. 1 misdoubt If It's alive at all tlie love Imsli 'II be--another year." She moved stumbliugly away from him across the grass to the south wall. Jerry scarcely breathed as be followed and stood behind her. Oh. tlie wealth nt' blossom the love bush had once borne! She remembered how the old gardener delighted to bring ti e fragrant armftils to her on the anni versary of its planting-the day tlifit Ahvk had brought her home. Now--She looked at the blighted, twisted leaves, clinging us If for shelter to the wall, and a sob, which was the upheav al of nil the torture and despair in her heart, tore her delicate throat. Her face us mIi;? turned It to Jerry was an ugony. "Save It!" she pleaded, "Oh, Jerry, if It Is not finite dead, save it!" "Ves.'ina'ain." Rut Jerry's voice wn.i husky nnd he drew his coat sleeve across his eyes. " "I'ls safe enough she is now, glory lie to God!" he added In a whisper. He stood In the shadow of the wall until she had stolen back to tlie house, carrying the one poor blossom of the love bush with her. Then he made his way to where beyond tlie grounds lay a strip of moonlit road. At sight of the figure which paced Impatiently back nnd forth there Jer ry's body was contorted again, but this time with savage triumph. "Aye," ho hissed slowly, "ye may walk, an' y may walk ng'In, an' ye may keep on wnlkin' till the feet drop off ye an' the IMvil gits his own but ye'Il never git what yer wititin' for -nn' tlie Iord be praised for It!'' It was the one regret of Jerry's life that he was In bed and asleep that night when the master got home. Evi dently Johnny, with the aid of a sudden and suspicious ailment of the bay mare, had "made his soul" to some put'IKise that morning. The master had arrived nt 10 o'clock, according to Mrs. lUley, the cook, and, to the liest of her belief, ho nnd the mistress bad talked all night Jerry was assiduously doing his best for the love bush the next morning when they came out of the bouse, Mr. Aleck's strong shoulder behind tlie mis tress, she leaning back against him. her face white and shining with love. The old gardener rose quickly and came to meet them. "If you'll Isdleve me, ma'am," he be gan eagerly, " 'tis u new shoot I Just this ri 1 1 ii It found on the rose bush be tlie south wall, an', as true us I live. If 'tlsn't covered with strong, healthy iHidsr GlTlnjr Mdlrln to a Rick Tiurr. In u certain zoo Is a very beautiful tiger, wild to b the largest one In cap tivity. Rut If he would only move aliout as If he felt nt home, und not be bo dignified, we should be better pleased with him. Yet tlie poor crea ture Is excusable, becausu ho hns dys pcpsln, and bis sufferings make him cross. One day the keeper decided to ad minister a dose of medicine, so with the liottle and a whip he cllinlied to the top of the cage. Was that tiger cross? You would have thought so If you had seen him throw back his great head and snap nt the whip. The keeper, nfter enraging him, oiircd a little medicine down the lash, which lie gradually withdrew, until In Its place there was n tiny medicinal ot renin, nt which the tiger kept biting nnd snapping, too much surprised, it seemed, to distin guish Ix'twocn whip nnd liquid. When bo turned nwuy his bead, the medicine wns poured over his pnws, nnd when he had licked them clean that day's treatment was completed. St. Nich olas. The Jntige'n Curd. Justice (Jrantham of England was once on a train when a stalwart man entered tlie compartment and liegnn to smoke. "This Is not a smoking com partment," remonstratinl the Judge. "All right, old chnp. I'll Just finish my cigar," said the man. Then bis lordship U-cnnie nngry and taking out his card banded It to his companion, saying he would report him when the train stopjied. The smoker took the cord, put It into his ixH'ket without looking at it nnd went on with his clgnr. At tho next station he got out and went Into another carriage. Justice Gran thain called the guard and deinnndod that the man's name nnd address should he tnkcy nnd that he shonld ho sunimotM'd. Tho guard went to the delinquent nnd shortly after returned to his lordship. "If I were you, ulr," 1m said omtldrntlully, "I would not proHiicutc that gentleman. lie lias glv rn tn his card-see, here It Is tad b Is Vr. Jostle Oranthnm!" Avoca ' lli-lln Nev Mr. and Mrs. Parte!! started for the woild's fair Tuesday. r.ev. J. 11. Rennet i lelt fur Ills new home in (.'lay l 'enter Tuesday, Host Nutiiianisiiiithcsitk list Ibis week and Is under tlie caie of li. Riemlcll. (iomge Malcolm is abie tit go nut en the mall route again after taking a lew days rest The report is that I here sum will be a change in the elevator owned bv Thiol X- Marqtiai.lt. Fred Nut .man of Nchawka shipped two carloads of cattle from lieie to Hie ( hnaba market Tuesday. Mis. Rcckard and children of I'tica H'tiiiiii-d from the lair last Sunday and are visiting wit Ii her (laugher, Mis. L. .1. Marquanlt. A purse of forty dollars was made Monday toilniiaie tu Rev. .loo Rem. i it, ami was presented in him at t lie iv C'.'pti.'ii gien 1 1 ) ; 1 1 at Mr. ami Mrs. (Icnrge Rowland's. From 143 to 92 Pounds. ( 'ne uf I h.i inns , remarkable cases of a cold, deep-sealed on the lung-;, caus ing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Her trude K. I ciini'i', Marlon. Ind., who was t-iil I rely cured by the use uf ( nc Minute Cuiigli Cure. She says: "The coughing und straining so weakened me that I ran down in weight from lis toll.' pounds. I tried a number uf rem edies tu in avail until I used ne Min ute 1'iiiigh Cure. lAitir buttles nf this wonderful remedy cured ine entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored ine to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by F. (I. Frlcke X Co. Magpie Grove Special Correspondence. tviuite a ncinber from this neighbor hood attended tlie state fair at Lin coln last week. Herman Hansenier went to Hallein Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Cathey have re moved to Weeping- Water. We are sorry to lose them as neighbors but wc wish tliein success in their new homo, Adam Nchafer went t.o Sprague, Ne braska, Wednesday, returning Friday. John Fggcr, of Sprague, Is visiting with Ills (laughter, Mrs. Scliafer this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lintie McVey gave a party Saturday night which was well attended and hugely enjoyed. Miss Ada Turner commenced teach ing our school Monday. This Is licr second term in tills cin' ict. otto and Mata Puis visited at the home of Fred Fngclkemeier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Young- visited friends at York last week. Fred Kngelkemeler and daughter, Rosa, left Tuesday for a three weeks' visit with relatives in Oklahoma. Alfred Cansciner spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Meld, Misses Ida Roedeker and Relic Tan ner visited at the home of W. II. Puis Saturday evening. What Is Life? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that It Is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting in constipation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 2".c at F.G. Fricke & (jo. 's drugstore. Coach. Excursions To the world's fair at St. Louis. Every Tuesday and Thursday during August and September. Seven days' limit, ifs.fiO for the round trip, via the Missouri Pacific Railway. Young Plants Every farmer knows that some plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants arc weak and others strong. And that's the way with children. They are like young plants. Same food, same home, same care but some grow big and strong while others stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion offers an easy way out of the difficulty. Child weakness often means starvation, not because of lack ;f food, but because the food Iocs not feed. Scott's Emulsion really feeds ;nd gives the child growing strength. Whatever the cause of weak ness and failure to grow Scott's Emulsion seems to find it and set the matter right. Scnil for frccMititile. Soott & Downc, (. hrniiH,4,ITirlSt., NewYotk DR. FENNER'S AND Backache Don't become dlcourRcJ. Trior Is a curs for you. If m sviry write lr. lVmior. Ilo lum npeut n life) line cur liiK Jut kui Iiciisi h a y.iuri. All coiiniillalloi, FREE. Cured of Backache. WW Sold by Druggists, 50c. tho Kidneys -FREE. and $1. M. M. Uniorv I' nini the I.eilKer. Prof. (. ,1. Statidley arrived frmn Peru yesterday to lie ni haii.l for tlie (ipcnlni; of scIkmiI next. Mnnday. Mrs. James W. Taylor has lieen very 111 tliti past two weeks wllh an attack (if typhoid fever, lull is now reported to he hnpiovliii;. .laniesT. Peynoldslefl Sunday inorn iiip; for the llosebiid eoiintry to exam ine the land and see what lienelil there Is in No. 1117(1, which he drew hi tlie recent land lottery. T. .1. ()'lay, the farm-editor who had charge of tlie Nehawka llenlslera few years, was a caller at this nillce Wednesday. Mr. ( i'i ay has leased the j i Miiiois ra nn s"in n 01 i ins village, and will hecoini! "one of us" in tlie m-ar fu ture. Mr. and Mrs. .Inlin Kennedy com pleted the packing of llielr household oods yesterday preparati'iy to ship ping to their new home In Klunvooil. Tliey have lieen residents of this vil lage many years, and leave a host, of friends here who regret their removal and wish them prosperity and content ment in their new home. Horn, April 2, l-ii, at Wlnterset, la. Pied at 11::H) p. m. Monday, Au gust 2!t, l'.Hil, at their home In I'nlon, Neli. The annoiinceinent of thedeath of Mrs. (J. W. Mills came as a ureat shock to the people of this village, and It was some time hefore they could fully realize that such sad news could be true. Mrs. Mills had heen in koo1 health, and looked forward wllh fond anticipation to the hour of approach- Intf motherhood. Hut fate decreed that such hope should not he fullilled, and despite all that medical skill could do she passed away, unconscious of the efforts made to save her life and una ble to bid farewell to those loved ones left behind. Horn, February 1!), 1 Slid, at Hamburg, la. I tied at 1 o'clock a. m., on Friday, August -, 1 i0 1, at the home In Lin coln, Neb. Iieceascd, whose maiden name was Emma L. Hrldenstlne, re sided in this town and vicinity a num ber of years, nnd many friends here were surprised and shocked when the news of licr sudden death was received, lie death was entirely unexpected, as she was in apparent good health when she retired that night. About 1 o'clock her husband's attention was attracted by a slight moan, and when he procured a light he found that she had passed away, death resulting from heart fail ure. The funeral services were held atllo'elock p. ni. Sunday at their home, 1 loward street, Lincoln, and interment was made In one of the cemeteries of that city. Ieceased was a daughter of Jacob Hridenstine, w ho was one of the early settlers of Cass county, re siding at Pock I Hulls a number of years, and later near this village, after wards moving to Kansas. She was a pupil of Judge Kamsey In the schools at Pock UlulTs in the early '70s, mov ing to this vicinity a few year later. She was married January to Alonzo H. darrlson, and resided In this village several years. They have been living In Lincoln the past four years. She was a good christian woman, and many of her childhood friends In this village nnd county are grieved to learn of her death. Cider Making! Hear In mind my cider press will be In operation during the season on Thurs days, Fridays and Saturdays of of each week, until November .'th, on which date cider-making will positively close for this year. Remember the closing date November 5. Wesuel IIkil. All PUi'iKi' of th iilueyn, tlii'Mcr and urinary (irg;iim. Also catarrh, heart & rl iiteast', griivel, droiwy. rheumatism, liacluche, female tnmlile.i. (TV slJin Member of tho Eusinsss Men's Leaguo and ouo of tho best known business men in .St. Louis, Mo. Re;ul what Mr. W;i;hI has to s:iy nbout Dr. reiuier'.i Kidney and P.;u'kai ho (Jura : "1 1 ii.c.v "li.il .1 i I.I.- :.:'!). I.., Willi I.:,, kurhii rut I i tut. n :n.- . mi !' I v I nib I'im. After l-.i.i ..,: 1 1 ! 'ii i nii'l I ': i'i":. 1 n 'ii i aliief il'.e.i "I I li... I tli.it .-, . : u I . ,:, I ,. , i 1. ;-;.' if bl '!!:. i '.. Ki'iiiey i .1 l:.e ;... . . .t 1 11 l:i" ' f t;i.. " I ..i. i.;i. i,. i it . I . I. wi,. ,.,t. (,. iihi i.tiy I. at in i.ii'l I i." it' .1 ,i ! -til '. ".'. t!i.- lir l r-ttv 'ii h.'l : I ii Hi".' w.' iiini; I'vk h'Ii i. I'i. I it ili'l ;,tl": I !! rr. ;,(. l. li. I'. 'I lui I''.'. '11. 1 I'i.itie. l..Ui'W llr I I tf. Clll.illv 'lll. it I t.il I i 111".'.' I.i.'i.ii"; ..i.'k;i. I,.- . it. v.i ,., ti. illy they I'. t iciii .l w li 'ti M ri'tiii.iii I i ite . i iiti'air.i e:.li:iii.itei tu. i I'H'. . i.'.il f.iri'e i, I. 'it .'i er t.vn c.f hr. 1'Viiiier'n ('urn i'.-.v.i i:. l.iiil i. li' f. l:e..e,-flilly, Get Cook Book and Trcatiso on Fcnncr, M. D., Frcdonia, N. Y. I'-rntll I lie lleiieiin. Horn, to Mr. and MrsChas. IHetrlch on Monday morning, August 3, a daughter. The mother and child are doing nicely. I r. Towiisend was compelled to go about on crutches a few days the past week on account of a slu lit Iv sprained ankle .sustained frmii a defective side walk. I'r. .1. ('. Jester, of Inhnvin, Neb., has bought out, I r. To-.viivnd at lids place ami will move his family here as soon as he can make the proper ar rangements. .1. II. Latrnii returned Saturday night from New York ( 'ily, where he spent, the pasl seven weeks with rela tives and friends of loriner years, lie. reports a good t line and feeling much heller after a rest from hiisliiesscarcs. .('. Povey, wife and daughter of Platlsinouth, visited a few days with the families of J. ami A. ( '. Adams, after returning r roin I heir trip through the western part of the state in Mr. Adams' automobile. Mr. hoveywas so much pleased with the trip that, be thinks or purchasing an automobile soon. Philip, the 12-year old son of Jake Miller, was taken to Lincoln last Fri day to he operated on for appendicit is. He had been sick with the disease for about a week and was convalescing when a relapse took place and it was deemed necessary to have an operation, which was performed Monday by Dr. McLeod of Lincoln, assisted by Dr. Townsend. At last reports he was re covering nicely. Last Friday fourteen of the neigh bors of Lee Snaveley went to his place with their teams and plowed up ten acres of stubble ground for him. After the work was done the photographer of Kim wood took a picture of the group. Mr. Suavely was taken to Lincoln about two weeks ago to be operated on for appendicitis and his friends will be pleased to learn that he Is recovering from tlie ordeal as fast, as could lie ex pected. Married.- On Monday, August 22, I'.M, Mr. J. (I, Sack, now of St. Louis, and Miss Ida Pope of Samsvllle, Mo , were united in marriage at Clayton, Mo, Tim groom, who was raised In this community, Is well known and has many friends here. He just returned from the Philippines last spring, where he had served three years in company II. 2!ith infantry of the l'nltcd States army. A short time ago he went to St. Louis to accept a position asa guard at the world's fair. The bride Is a school teacher, and ns she had con tracted to teach this coming fall and w inter, she will linlsh her school work before they return to Nebraska. They expect to move onto Mr. Sack's fanii near Fagle In the spring. eWitt DeWItt li ths nam to look lor hn r-u ri lo buy V. !:i Ha.-l Si'v. 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