Hcgal advertisements. LEGAL NOTICE l.ri.iuMi H. iii:m. . im :'.i.t itr. s. A I u ' iiiiv l :!.. I f -ii'l .1 !il I r ink K. Ilp.slus. A. I ' -ri.nli. .I.l.ii"ii . nrullui. it tirm f rn.' riy l..in:. l.n-in - :.l 'l;Ulsti...iitli. . l.r;isk:t himI 1 I-- u h I.Hrs of Km l.i.rniHii. l- ' '. ' ,,.-.- Unit tin- i.liiliilllT l..vr:ml II. I.n.wn. OisM.-oiiiity. Mifaliisl sai.l.l. f- -l'l.l ..I with All- .-Cry. K.IUI. . e isl.Hl ui.l .1' l.n . Mann, tin-ol.j.-. t mil .r:ty. r ..f wli-j. Is t .iul. tiii.l.-..rr.-. t tit !'"- " II rontalnliiK tU- H. r.-s of Un.l : l' f"'1 ' . .oiitiilnlnif al-Mit 4. H.r.s of Un.l: I.IH 1. uii.l H. .oi.tiili.liik' v- a. r. H of l"'l. ' 1 .ntulnliiK t u r. H of Lui.l all of :ilI t r.i. Is of Un.l Im-Iiik hltu:it l I" -.-lions mil 3. In U.iihli II. nortli ruiik'- N. I. lii-iiss-Mjnty Nrl.raski. mi'l l-lmt .l.-slk'nal.-.l on ti plal ImmjIc of Irn-xulHrtrarls of r.-sil sUitf '-" miml-r.-.l a afort-nal'l. Plaintiff also asks In lilssal.l iM-tlllon. to liav.- a i-.-rtaln ii.ortk'Hij'e onvryan. eon sal.l r.al .slat.: irlvt-ii ft A. U Sn.lllt il-f.-n.liiiit l.- r. i-.l to fully yal'l off aii.l raiHflltil of r.-.-orl anl that tli Int.rt-st of Kvatiormaii. li- -;is. l. In ami to ha 1 r-ai stU may I"- l-.-r. . l to Iw-loiijf to ami ! tin-i.roiM-rty of plaintiff. Ith l.y l-'lft -'' l'r-.-hasf. SnlJ .l. f. ii.lanls will laki- noil.-.- Hint td-y an-r.siuir.-.l to aiisw.-r t In- .-tHIii of plainlllT on or I- for.- ll.- n'l 'lay of January A. I rut. ..r M.I.I iMliti.Mi will iMiak.-ii aii.l -lisi.li r. .1 as-..if.-ss.-lanl pl'ilnl HT illl:ik.-juilVin.-iil as .rav.-.l for m Ills sai.l p" tlil'.n. I. M. I1A.NI 15. IIH'IWN I'lllllillt.. Fhe Reformist r Legal Notice. f. .r li n:i! . : 1 ' in' :i in-' i 1 " ' 1 " In tin- -.'nit .li' ' ' .li.''.. N' - I r :i -!. : I n . -i .i i . .1 : r . i : i - -. I .. I n ni I i !! . .1 ' . II ! ' I. .1:1.-. III!.-. . m i:.m i ...... i . -. . , i 1 1! . . .i ii. I .. . I f i : ! r- I : . I ' . .11 I r.- I : I ,, ,1 , I 1 1 :: . i. I . ! .1 i '! . I'. I !.!.'. ii i: . : ; . I . ! ii - i 1.1 I:. I - . , I ,! i li.il: ! .1 r.l I. ..- Ii.. I - " ' ' ' n I 1 1 . .ii f . .r li i i.i I . It!, n.i i.l :i ml '1 : : . i .. i. ili.ii a li. :.riii-' Hi t -' i. " ' ' 1,1 lli. l llyof riali-i.i.. Hi .I'l.niiy 11 Ii A I I. I.Ki . al '. ...l...k a. la I'V wl.l.li Im-ir a.! .,l..-i li..il- li.ii-! in- lil. .1. At sa.. inn. -M. li ..rl-r will nl.r.-.l a - ! In- I ! nai.t f I li ..Mill - ami I it ri l ut ii of t 1 1 it.- a- will l- r i). r ii i i.l.-r I In - ii -i.--i.ili-.l iliis'Ut. .lay of I . -. iiilor A. I . I.' ... 1 - km I II Mill v l. It: i I'.yn.nit'lark. Attorney. -..iiniy .linl----. Sheriff's Sale. I: v v in lie of an i.-.-u! i.n isu.sl I y I : i ' i i - t rii-l roil r l. ii liin ami ( .rl i-s .-. mil' . ami to mi; ilir.-rl.-il. I will on t In- 22d Day of January, A. D. 1906, at Si.Vlork P. '". of sai.l .lay. at tlir south l.ioroftl oiirt lioiisr in tin- "II V of I lalls- iiioutii. in sai.l rounly. s. ll at. pnliln-aurt Ion. to tin-liili. st l.i.lil. r for rasli. tl.- follow in-ri-al i-statr. Uiwil : I hrsoulli half of l.tsOnr ( I I ami I wo (.). in Hl.x k Kifty-six (l. in tin- ''Hy lal.lV inouili. CTass count v. N.-liraska. to-.-th.-r w ith lli prlvili-Ci-s ami appurtrnaiir. s lln rt iiiilo iM-loni;iinror in anywisr apTt:iiiiin-'. "" . i .1 .....I ... L-A.it .a.; I In -aim it-inir ii'vini u n ." "'". .ropi-ny of .lam.-s II. Il.-rol.l. i. r.-iilaiit. to ;itisfy a juilnnirlit of sai.l rourt rrrovi-r.-.l ly 'In. t lrst National' isann. in i i... v-. .... ... Vi-liraska. piaintiii acaiusi s.n.. ... .v. l'lattsinoiilii. N. l.raska. I Hri-iiilM-r Jlst. A. I put.,. JOHN l. M. i:l lK. s-li. riir. Hvk.in Ci.irk. Ca-sCouniy. N'.-I.raska. I'laintiil s Atuirm y. --' Notice to Creditors. Statkiif N'kbkask a County Court. C'ASSCOI.NTY III tln matti-rof tin-estatr of Aujtust lla-.'. r- stmni. ilerrasl. . Notlre is li.Ti-l.y ulvon tliat Ik creditors of said l. hmiI will iiin-t ti' administrator or sai.l fstate. l-for-tin-. O.iinty Jul-'r of Cass County. Ni-braska' at tlir County Court room in I'lattsmouth. in said County, on thi' Isth day of January. l'.X. and on tin Istli day or July. iWK at IDoVI.M-k. A. M.. f.K.li day. f.-r the purpose of pri-si-nt ins t In-ir claims fur i'. amination. adjustm.-nt and allowanrr. t-ix months art! allowed for tin- creditors or said di-crusrd to present theirclaims. ami one year for tin administrator to settle said es tate, from the lsth day of January. l'Hu.. Witness tnv hand ami seal of s-iid County Court, at I'latt-moiitli. Neliraka tlii lllh lay of I ei-emler. I'm... II KV 1. TllA !. t'..un! v .1 in lire. Legal Notice. To l"red White: - V.."i w!.:l take n-:: 'hat on tin- ;th .lav "f Nov.'!n'r. ! '.. A.hiie White. p:a.::iilT." tiled her p.-iii io:i in the 'i--tri.-t .-iirt ..f ('a i-in:!. N -iTa-La. :..-ain-t you: tin-ol.i.-rt and pr-iv.-r ..:'lii. li i-. I'-i mi are to ol.taMi a .iiv.'i-'- - i: li- !-.". !:.i- of adtlllerv. ami to h:ie !! a -;i '-I : .11 ! ot 4 i:i -e.-t'...n I-. t mi-1.: ' I.". 1 ft' '' ; H. in I .-- .-.i-i'v. N-'-tai-.. .-r ' o- 1 m- pi ,.-! v :';. -i I 'ii- : 1 " ei i. i -.1 ; : " You :: t.'-r:1: ' ' ;' ' ' .... 1...' . -... - .1 . .. : . ' -, i I 1 Vjpyr U-M, l'.". hy Ilorn'-r FprriKue. Just when .Mr. Nlt kellty I.ei linH' a ri foruiist Ik- -ouliJ not lix by vxnvt date. JIo 1i:i1 always had u fellow feeling for his fellow men and had always wished them to walk in straight paths, but lie had arrived at middle age be fore thU feeling begun to lie heavily on his mind. When he started, out In the reforming buslnews there were feo jile who called It a fad and referred to him as daffy, but no matter bow good the cause there are iteojile who will al ways Fjteak HI of It. Nickell.y's family went to the coun try, and he occupied the house o' nights. One night at midnight he was awi.kentsl from his sound sleep by a haiid being laid on his shoulder. lie opened his eyes to see a stranger hov ering ov. r him. "Mr. Nii-k.-ll.y," s:ii'l the man. I am a bui-gl.-ir. I have tailed to talk with oii. I li:.vo taken the liberty "f pre paring a lilt!.- lunch lv. n.-laii--:. :i!.il I t-h'i'il-l liko tt lnvo von join ::e ." "'I'll!- -.-.-Ii.-i to In- a tiiira nl i- pieeo of !. !.." 1 -;.! ; .1 l!io r.'1'..ni.i.-t as 1:- -it .- l i. I; o:.i i.f bed. "11' I'd l.i 'l :, l::in-l:!.-' ; li-ni. i' I'd have 1 t ell ! ! !y t't semi a li'ill.-t iiito 1 ''l!i;.l's lui'!::in i a. - ii 1 i -! !: . l"r years y.r.i l:.io l .-' li iv;-:;!iii'4 to l: ilo a f r ". Iran!, eiiat willi a l !:; u!::r and o:ii hire him of i!io error of hi- ways i!inl bring about a reformation. I come at last, and you are sorry that yoti tii.l not meet 1110 with a bullet." " I tut you havo broken into my house;' "Hut that is a part of my business. Having broken int. your house as I have you cannot doubt that I am what I claim to be. Let us now go uown to the lunch." Mr. Ni. kell.y didn't like it at all. lie wanted all burglars to reform, but he Wanted it tlone by programme. The lunch didn't amount to much. Aside from four ham sandwiches brought iu by the burglar himself there were a bottle of wine taken from the cellar and a supply of cigars. The burglar motioned his host to a seat at the head of the table, passed him a sandwich and a glass of wine and then courte ously said: "Now go ahead and ask me any questions j-ou will. It will be the first time I have ever submitted to an in terview." "This house Is defended by a burglar alarm, and I don't see how you en tered It," replied the reformist, who couldn't get over his feelings in the matter. ' "Easy as pie, my dear sir. I had only to cut the wire outside the house. Do you wish to know why I became .1 burglar''" "You can state the case if you wish, but tomorrow I'll raise hob with the police for not spotting you off before you got in here." "Iion't tlo it. Statistics will show that there are just as many burglaries now as before a policeman was invent ed. You would only be throwing your time away. At thirty years old I was a niinisjer of a congregation in a coun try tow::. My salary was a year a:: l v.-;: ii. i:i'..d h:i:L' the ti:;: I i:iad- tlse ";:: i!ge 'iii order t make a living. I J.::v :a:::";. an a vera t." ef .'"." a y. ; :. j : -:: v.-.':. 'I:iv. you ::::y i i 1 1. '::!.: II. iv- yu :::;y- :. i !) :':''. !.:' it' I will re- 3C DC DOC DC 0 D )00 Of the entire personal property of C. A. Woche, located at the well-known farm of Jacob Kunzman, one mile south of Cedar Creek, four and one-half miles south east of Louisville, six miles southwest of Cullum and eleven miles west of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on F y Hi the following described property, to-wit: ESevera Head of Horses )ne .-j)itn hor.ses. sorrel and black. 10 years old. weight l?s."0 ( )ne span marc mules. 7 anil years old. weight L'o.'JO One sorrel mare. .i years old. weight 1100. single driver One sorrel horse, i years old. weight 1:J0 )ne sorrel mare. 10 years old. weight 1 175 )n irray mare. 12 years old. weight l.'i."i0 ( )ne sorrel horse colt, coming .' years old. weight lO'lO One roan mare colt, coming .'i years old. weight 100(J One black mare, coming years old, weight 10. drivinstock 64 Head High-Grade Short-Horn Cattle Consisting of 2 milch-eows, 8 with calves at side, 10 will be fresh not later than March. Six Heifers, 2-year-olds, fresh this spring; 3 yearlings. Fifteen Steers, (J coming years old; U yearlings. Seventeen head of Calves, all aires. Two Hulls. 1 lb months and 1 months old. 17 head of Hogs All high-grade Duroc Jersey Shoats, in fine shape. Farm Rflachinery, etc '2 ond lumber wagons: 1 1 new extra wagon box with 2 sets single buggy harness: miek binder, good as new: 1 new: 2 riiling listers and dril er and rake almost new: 1 ) inch, tilmost new; 1 .'5-rov I most new; 1 famous Ohio ric walking cultivators: 1 broadi lO-ineh Moline riding plow: 1 almost new DeLaval cream in diameter and 2 feet dcej): too numerous to mention. id truck wagon with hay nick; ext ra sideboards; I good buggy: I sets farm harness; 1 .Mct'nr Deering corn binder good as Is combined ; 1 Champion mow inesville disc, I'utlong jiatent. lo rway cultivator or go-devil, ai ling cultivators almost new: 2 ast seeder, nearly new: 1 new 1 good J 2-foot .'i-section harrow: separator; 1 water tank 8 feet 1 tank heater and other articles As I have concluded to leave the farm my entire personal property will be offered to the public on the above date, and I will say that every article put up for sulo will be sold to the highest bidder, and that no by-bidding will be done by me or by anyone in my employ. 0 FREE HOT LUNCH AT NOON Teirms of Salle All Sums of $20 and under, Cash. On Sums over $20 one year's time will be given on bankable note drawing 8 per cent, interest. No property to be remov ed until terms of sale have been complied with. 5 Auctioneer, GSerk, 3 8 m yx Baa iF3 S3 Hi VI Mi (, V1 mum m m f C. . . . : : i -.. .' j I. I I i I I.-. ' Lcnal Notice. V.'.o:.-. .:. ii.l-i!.. o-.i ' :i !,c !,': - t . i : i t . - .'1 ! ii. 'J' - : ; . l'A..".. c . I.. l;r ; :ti..: : :. f lilt- i .r r;--t o'.irt of C.i : sr:i i Ti I y. -u :i no 11 i; ' ::nn V. .t : :-i-t :i!il !r:i v. r f lii'-li I" i ' ' i-lo-c :i .-. rtuiM in rl:i'.' .! . -I i:rj. iri i n Mvuri' a in X int. r.-t at tif r:ii- of 7 i r .- in l.Ux-k . in tin- ilia--' of V. i- v -.. !. r. .i j ;::. r: .:-v. X. r:i:.:i. :'.'rl- - f.-M-. !' .!:;' 1!::v -.1:1 i a ' ui'h 1: !': !! 7 :.- ,ii -aM t"a 1 j.r. ip. r: y to J-,..: . ; ;::i i ' "Votl ounty ami fT tin- al- of !atify sai.l nioria.-. You ami t-:e-li of yon are n-o.'.im .! to :ui--.v.-r sai.l jH-tition on or In-fore tl' Nt iay of .lan uarv. 1'. '. or jmtcnieiit of forerh:ir.- will le entered in favor of plaintilV as prayt-.l for in sai.l petition. Kate.l ttiis'tst tlay of NoveniU-r. r.n.i. C. L. ItKUW.N. IMaiiititr. !.(. Invvrn. Attorney U-i'l-t4 Legal Notice. IS THE COI-.VTY OlrRT Or CAssCOCNTY. NEBRASKA. In re estate of Henry II. N()TICE Harknimin. dereased. t To Anna l.iniier. nee llarkmann: Krnest Harkmann; Louise lu-itz. nee Harkmann; Katharine Barkmann: Herman Harkmann: Kda Harkmann: Clara Harkmann: tieorze Harkmann: Florence Harkmann: and all oth er tpvrsons interested in the alove entitled estate. ... You areherehy notihed that tliea.lminlstra tri of the estate of Henry It. Harkmann has tiled her Hnal account and p-tition for final settlement, asking that the said account !e appnved and her petition for final settlement and distribution of the estate lie irrant.-d. and that slie and her liondsnit n he released from fart he lial-i'.ity. You art further notified that there :.! be a hearing ti fx i 1 said hnal accoun: aid i-' :; ion for final sett lenient up-'ii t he :ioth iay of I e-.- mber. A. 1. I'M., at 1 o'ci.x-k A. M.. at i.;y ortic in t In- fitv of I'iattsri.or ii. I'o-.-.n'y of Cass. Nebraska, at or befor.- '' hid: ii-iir.'uuv. if anv. mn-t l-e li ' n why said :iccou:i' i i not apnroved and tin- prav. r -f -a;l I t -i- -; 1 L-rant.d. Hakviy I i. I i:vk. m il' County .lud-v. ..BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES.. F.i'nm. P'iin-'an rr. and ail painful itch in ir skin diseases treated by th most cer Uun inetLinLs. Mules. Birthmarks and facial blemishes remov. d by electricity. BUkhI poison to all slaves:. All private and (renito nrinurT di"inws. 'all or add. I 11. A N ii L. iC, Spciali!t Skin. BI.hkI anil Oenito-l'rinary DLajes O S-reet. Lincoln. Nebraska. PlilVATU HOSPITAL CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of la.- ; C. t' r of :. !.'-t I '::;::"r !n' !. If I ic-..:.:: : :::.;: 1 uiy .:i y.c: c i :.:' ;i j i f 1 riving .:' .: at :-H v.'i't '.c ':" o;:-r::t t rcfor::i !.ec::r.sc ii i m :-.:.' 1 :-i!:iina!."' '(Hi. li.nl IV I o'l'ht to walk the streets l-iokin.ir for :i j' lici-ar.se 1 want t- In an liancst i;ian. IIoiv aliout every al.lernian in town? I low about every merchant? How about the tens of thousands of men who are cheating and swindling and robbing every day? Go to a man who sells coffee. It is 80 per cent adulteration. Will he stop be cause you say it is wrong?" "But you are a burglar!" "It is a distinction without a differ ence. Instead of robbing the city I rob one residence. Instead of mixing half cotton with my wool I use false keys to enter a dwelling. You are lu the cloth business. There are more tricks in your trade than in mine. Are you willing to reform?" "If you had come to me and said you wanted to reform I should have stood ready to to" "Yes; go on. You would have stood ready to give me a dollar and your best advice, and within a week I would have been a starving man. It won't do. old follow. It's ail sawdust. We are nil out for the dough, including your self, and none of us is going to give up a good thing for the pake of free soup and a bod under a stairway. Cut it nut and save your wind. Now, then, I have packed up a bundle in the hall. It contains a few pieces of silver, two suits of yoi:r clothes and a few other things. They are my perquisites, and if you object it will be the worse for you. "I may come again at the end of three months. If I do I hope to hear that you have gone out of the cloth business and are selling toothpicks and giving full measure for the money. Perhaps I may be so situated as to of fer you a dollar a day to drive an ex press wagon. "Another glass of wine? No? Have a smoke? No again? Well. I'll bid you food night and be going. I stand ready to reform at any time, but I've got to hare shoes for ray feet and something for my stomach to work on In the new profe-ision." if. QUAD. insi'Ic (1" 1 .i:e h was sou'.i'K'il. ir alter th" tirst n!;inn :al CO rres)o:ii! ill. ' i Our First Firs; The first disastrous tire that ever cc icurred in the thriving little village f Murdock, happened i-n Christmas morning at about half past live o'clock in the morning. The residence prop erty of II. I'. Helming, occupied by Mrs. S. Kitts, caught on lire in the most unaccountable manner possible, as there had been no tire tuilt in the house later than seven o'clock the evening before. Mrs. Kitts is a widow and occupied the house alone. The first notice she had of the lire was about half-past five in the morning, when she was awakened by falling brick as the chimney was caving in. She arose immediately, and when she opened her bed room door she was met by almost unbearable heat and vol umes of smoke. She had presence of mind enough to pick up a coat and two dresses and flee for her life. There was no insurance on the household fixtures whatever, therefore they was a total loss, and included over one hundred dollars worth of silverware, some money, and relics and souvenirs galore that were beyond price to their owner, such as clothing and keepsakes of her deceased husband, her engage ment ring that she has kept these many years, and photos of her mother that were taken over forty years, and which were the last ones in existence, besides other things which have passed down fiom generation to generation, and were known to have been in the family for over three hundred years. Very few can comprehend the loss this lady has experienced. The house was insured; therefore, Mr. Denning is not out very much. Heroic efforts on the part of citizens saved the prop erty of Arrend Gerdes which was not many feet distance the windows got so hot that they broke when water splashed against them. The fire de partment was composed of anybody that could get hold of a bucket and happened to get there in time. The whole thing was burned to the ground Ceo. 1'ttv.asa Lincoln visit r last week. Mrs. P. S. Crink is spending the hol idays abroad. Mrs. Jacob Coehry was an Omaha passenger Friday. Mrs. Turner McKinnon is visiting relatives in Murdock. Geo. Gramlich's nephew is spending the holidays in these parts. Geo. Utt and family spent Christmas with relatives in Greenwood. Hare & Tool shipped a car of ZSo. 1 hogs to South Omaha Friday. O. "W. Gillespie is entertaining his father and mother this week. II. K. Neitzel and family spent Christmas with relatives in Platts mouth. Adolph Kuehn and family of near Louisville spent Christmas with Aug. Kuehn's. W. S. Hare is taking in the sights in Omaha, having been there since last Saturday- A. S. Depner was an east bound pas senger on No. i, Tuesday, returning Thursday. Geo. Gillespie of Fairmont is spend ing a few days with relatives and friends in town. Miss Ward of Donovan, Neb., a niece of T. r. Eveland, is visiting rela tives in Murdock. Miss Hattie Brunkow is improving rapidly, having withstood her opera tion in fine shape. Mr. E. T. Tool left for Ackley.Iowa, Saturday, to visit his dear old mother, who is past 90 years of age. He makes this annual visit every Christmas. We have not heard from Bob Craw ford since he left for Oklahoma and some of his friends fear that Bob has got tangled up with a buzz saw again. Mrs. Mary Baumgaertner's sale wu well attended and nearly everything brought top prices. Two teams sold for over three ;..;(.'':'! d' pair, ai.'l li. r thi;,-;. v' in'jly. K. M. Jumper e l-aelc :r;. husking oee at. St. Kdv.arris. to s"-i:'i Christ mas at home. Mrs. S. Kitts went to Lincoln Tues day evening to visit with friends 1" r an indefinite period. Mrs. James Crawford pulled in from Mansfield, Ohio, Saturday evening, to spend Christmas at home. Miss Mina Goehry came in from Malvern, la., Saturday evening, to spend Christmas at home. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Lindsay and family of Murray spent several days visiting relatives in Murdock. The infant son, born to Mr and Mrs. Paul Schavy on Monday, Dec. 2o, was buried on the Tuesday following. Erhart Goehry came in from St. Ed wards Saturday, where he has been husking corn for the past three weeks. Our old friend, Will McNamara.who now lives in Fillmore county, reports the birth of a fine girl at their place recently. One evening of last week a couple of our boys got outside of a little too much corn juice and proceeded to shed their garments and prepare for battle. After an exchange of hot words the partici pants again pulled on their coats and went opposite directions, rejoicing at how they escaped getting a hemorrage of the eye, a blood clot on the brain, or some other dire calamity. Vt"i Chi I.i. itilUi ' 'si i.: ... wei'" s'-i'v; . .'. j;. ( 'a: i.- v ;.-r Ti.-v 1. ii, i ail I T,. v!,:v 1 ,r a 'trip t jP-atriec. Nc!,. i Mr. and Mrs. Herman JJ-ck spirit Ciii'ist.'.-ias with relatives in Llmwood. I .1. L. Young returned Saturday from ! a trip through the western part of the i state. i Louie Puis and wife visited at the ! home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ilild Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. George Ilild and fam ily spent Christmas with relatives in Plattsmouth. Mr. Egger, of Gage county is spend ing Christmas at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Schafer. Alfred Gansemeier and Otto Schafer left Friday for Hallem, Neb., where they will spend the holidays. Phillip and Emma Ilild left Friday for a holiday trip to Pekin, 111. They will be gone about two weeks. George Schafer is making a trip to the western part of the state with a view of purchasing some land, Henry Engelkemeier and wife and William Puis spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puis. Herman Gansemeier and Eva Massenia visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Puis Christmas day. Magpie Grove (Special Correspondence, i Jake Ilild shelled corn Saturday and delivered it to A. S. Will. William Puis and Herman Ganse meier made a trip to Murray Saturday. Eev. Fred Spriegel made a call at Maple Grove Saturday on business. W. n. Puis shelled corn Tuesday and delivered it to Chas. Chriswisser. Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Shrader enter tained quite a number of friends and BAB 0 i An aboluta apcclfle and antl-acptlc preo- I M . mm ... . nation lor an Kinai of SORE THROAT. EIMPLYAQAEQLE. PEBIEOTLT HAB1CLE8S, A aura enra for Koaraanaaa. ToaatlltlJ. Qataar Inflamed. Ulcarated aad Catarrhal Sora Threat. A preventlva of Cnup, Whooping Cogfh tB4 Diphtheria. pckifyixo heaxixo eooTirnra Xndoraea oy the W eat XmlneBt Tttroet BpecUl- ' Ua la tae oouirr. bouia be kept ta arary borne. Price a a CeaU Bera; Xe41elae Co Dee Atolaee, Iowa. GERING & CO., druggists.