The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 18, 1907, Image 6

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    PREPARED IN TIIK INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY
If n,,;, of the readers of the Journal know of a social e rent or an item of interest
We n;nnt all items of interest. Editor Journal.
An Advantage
To Your Business
iVe invite you to become
identified withis Bank.
jYour financial matters re
quire the careful, consistent
attention which, this Bank's
officers jive to its customers.
Your business will be man
aged conservatively and in
strict confidence.
We invite your
MURRAY STATE BANK
MURRAY, NEBRASKA
Jeff Brendel and James Hatchett were
in Plattsmouth Monday.
Col. Seybolt was on the South Omaha
market with his cattle last week.
O. A. Davis ' made a flying business
trip to Council Bluffs Wednesday.
Ben Dill was a brief business visitor
in Plattsmouth and Omaha Tuesday.
Miss Elizabeth Luce of Lincoln is
visiting with Murray friends this week.
C. N. Bevcredge shipped three cars
of cattle to South Omaha Monday even
ing. Al Kennedy was looking after some
business matters in Plattsmauth Wed
nesday. Mrs. J. W. Berger and Mrs. Chas.
Carroll were Plattsmouth visitors last
Saturday.
Miss Edna Patterson, of Rock Bluff?,
is working at the home of Uncle Sam
Latta and wife.
Geo. Edson and wife, of Wellington.
Colo., were visiting with their Murray
friends Tuesday.
O. V. Virgin, Jasper Baldwin, Har
man Beck and A. L. Baker were in
Plattsmouth Sunday.
Miss Eunice Ferguson of Nebraska
City is in Muraay this week visiting
with her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Edmunds.
Miss Mabel Smith, of Broken Bow, is
in Murray this week, visiting at the
Oldham home home, the guest of Miss
Pauline.
S. D. Smith, wife and children, of
Havelock, arrived in Murray Wednes
day for a short visit with the family of
A. L. Smith.
Miss Elizabeth Kunzman, of Platts
mouth, came to Murray Wednesday for
a few days visit with her sister, Mrs.
Guy Burton.
Dr. Gilmore is adding a new coat of
paint to the interior of his office this
week, which adds greatly to the ap
pearance of things.
Chas. Philpot shipped nine cars of
cattle to the South Omaha Sunday and
on the market Monday morning they
ranked up close to the top notch.
Wm. Sporer and wife, were Platts
mouth visitors on last Saturday. Mr.
Sporer paid the Journal office a short
call, attaching his name to our Murray
list.
Miss Minniear who came here recent
ly from Indiana has accepted a position
in the Jenkins store, where she will
prove a valuable assistance to Mr. Jenk
ins. Mrs. James Hatchett and daughter,
Vere, were in Omaha a few days last
week visiting with relatives. Jim went
up Sunday and returned home with
them.
Mrs Hopkins and daughter, who have
been here visiting for the past few days
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. C.
Brown, returned to their home in Vil
lisca, Iowa. Tuesday.
Mrs. Marquardt and daughter, Selma.
and sons, Louie and Harry, of Avoca,
took dinner at the Brendel home in
Murray Sunday. They were somewhat
surprised when the doctor, J. W. and
new wife came in on them. The day
was a very pleasant one for all.
H. L. Oldham met with an accident
Wednesday that will lay him up for a
few days. He was climbing one of the
board fences about his home, and while
on the top the board broke and he fell
to the ground, and While no serious in
juries were received he will be seen
limping around town for the next few
days.
Murray D&pstEim&snt.
account.
Ed. Graves is a new addition to our
Murray li3t this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rake3 have a sick
baby at their home this week.
J. W. Edmnnds and Wm. Brown, sr.,
were in Plattsmouth Saturday.
Remember the meetings at the Pres
byterian church next Sunday.
Miss Pauline Oldham of Broken Bow,
is visiting home folks this week.
Nick Klaurens was on the South
Omaha market Wednesday with a car
hogs.
Mrs. Guy Burton was visiting her
parents in Plattsmouth a few days last
week.
Mrs. H. C. Long and daughter, Miss
Gertrude, were Plattsmouth visitors
Wednesday.
A. E. Gass of Plattsmouth was here
Wednesday in the interest of the Platts
mouth Telephone company.
James Hatchett orders a copy of the
Journal sent to his uncle, F. M. Ballard,
of Brownsburg, Ind., for one year.
D. J. Pitman was in Plattsmouth
Monday, and as administrator, made
final settlement in the Riser Estate.
Lute Ferguson, agent for the Bank
ers Life, of Des Moines, has been here
in the interest of that company for the
past few days.
Dr. J. F. Brendel came home from
Ayoca Tuesday where he has been for
the past month looking after his
brother's practice.
Mrs. James Allison departed Tuesday
evening for Kansas City, where she
will join her brother, J. P. Becker and
family, and will go to Jamestown via
the Baltimore, to attend the Exposi
tion. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young, sr., and
daughter Miss Isabella, returned home
from their California trip last Sunday.
They report a very pleasant visit and
in many ways quite favorably impress
ed with California, but prefer ta make
their home in Nebraska, where they
have lived for many years.
Bruce Stone's little boys figured in a
runaway on their father's farm in Okla
homa on tbe Fourth, Bruce had harness
ed the horse preparatory to going to cel
ebrate at Cherokee and had gone to the
house to dress. The little boys wanted
to help get ready so they went to the
bam, and put the bridles on the horses,
but could not put the bits in their
mouths. They led the horses out to the
buggy and got the tugs all hitched, and
Chester got in the buggy and took hold
of the lines, while the other boys went
to the house to announce that "they
had hitched up the horses." The team
started, and a3 the lines were not fasten
ed they were soon running. Chester
was thrown out of the buggy and an
ugly gash behind his ear and many more
bad bruises were presented to the doc
tor for repairs. He is getting along
nicely aud will soon bave forgotten the
experience. Nehawka Register.
On the Road Forty Years
John E, Mitchell, an old time ac
quaintance of the writer, a resident of
Keokuk, Iowa, representing the Mid
land Asbestos Manufacturing company,
was in the city today, looking after
trade for his house. He claims to be
the oldest commercial traveler in the
United States, having been continuously
on the road for nearly forty years.
Having started in September 1867, just
after the close of the war, and passed
through that affair as a member of the
14th Iowa.
AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY
in this vicinity and will mail wtrne to this
. Maple Grove
(SiHTla! Corit'MKH n ltn ')
Levi Rusterholtz and wife are spend
ing the week at Burlington, Junction
Missouri.
Mrs. John West of Plattsmouth is
visiting at the home of Otto Puis this
week.
Harmon Beck made a trip to Platts
mouth Sunday.
The late winds and rains are doing a
considerable damage in this section of
the country to small grain.
Chas. Philpot shipped a large bunch
of cattle to South Omaha Sunday even
ing.
Louis Puis and wife visited at the
home of Louis Freidrich Sunday.
There will be a barn dance at W. H.
Puis' Saturday night, July 20th. Every
body invited to come and have a good
time.
W. H. Puis and family visited at the
home of William Puis Sunday.
The New Hope and the Kenosha nines
crossed bats last Sunday afternoon at
T. J. Rhoden's pasture, but was called
in the 6th inning on account of rain.
The score stood 14 to 7 in favor of
Kenosha.
Bad sick headaches, biliousness or
constipation are quickly relieved by De-
Witt's Little Early Risers. Small pill,
sure pill prompt and pleasant in action.
Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. - .
Owns a Fine Herd of Cattle
W. H. Byrne of Rodgers, Neb., came
in last evening and bought a Red Polled
bull from the herd of W. H. Heil, west
of town. Mr. Heil has as fine a herd
of cattle as is shown anywhere, and the
selection of them will not be a mistake,
even if done with one's eyes closed.
Mr. Heil has made a specialty of breed
ing cattle and has kept his herd up to
the high standard which has been his
ambition to acquire.
Left on the Schuyler train Tuesday,
an umbrella; silk covering and an oval
head; same belongs to Mrs. A. F. Sey
bert. Finder leave at Journal office.
DR. 6. H. GILMORE
hysician. and
Sxirgeon
Prompt Attention to All Calls
D. C. Rhoden
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Good Turn-outs and Prompt
Attention is Our Hobby
Give Us a Call
HARNESS REPAIRS
John Cook
Boss Harness Man
Get My Prices
Before Buying
WAGONS BUGGIES
BREIIDELL & BREHDELL
Physicians
and
Surgeons
All Calls Promptly Attondod to
HOLMES & SMITH
( Thm Big Corner Storm)
Always carry an
up-to-date line of
General Merchandise
Get their prices on all
goods before buying
Pitman 6c Davis
Hardware and
Implements
Buggies and Wagons
Lightning Rods
c. 5. STONE
THotarp public
Dr. Hayes Gsantner
DENTIST OF OMAHA
IN MURRAY 1st AND 3d
WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH
At the office of
DRS. BRENDEL & BRENDEL
FOR THE JOURNAL REA DEBS.
office it irill appear under this tending.
Notice of Probate of Will.
IN TIIKCol NTV CiU'KT or ( ASS CiM'X
A t.v. Nflraka.
I n i--'st att of Wllil mi nl Null lnsr ltv-: 1.
To all IVrxms I iiltri'Mcil :
You an- lieivliy nutitiftl that on t lie !M h day
of July. A. I. I'.itr. tlire was tiled a jiet it ion
Iirobatr a i:iht puriMjrl in;.' to ! tin- last will
of 1 1 1 1 til t ii I Noltlnjr. Tlier" will ! a lirarinir
iiMit said i-t it ion at my oltiVe In the ritv of
I'lattsiiiont Ii. county of Cass. Ni-iiraska. at !
o'clock a. in. on the :il lay of Amrust, A. I.
1 '.". anil all objections thereto must lie Hied hy
saiil hour, at said time such orders will lie en
tered as will lie proiier under the land and ev
idence. Hy the court
ISKAM IIAIfVKV I. TRAVIS.
Hyroa Clark. A It. v. County .1 mlire.
LEGAL NOTICE
TN THKCOl'NTV COURT OK C'ASSCOCN
t.v. Nebraska.
In the matterofthe estate of Henry Hoff
nieisler. deceased.
All iiersoiis interested in the- aliove estate
are. hereby- notiHeit' that tlie adminisi rat rlxdi
tiled her reixirt and octition iirayliur for the
H nal settlement of said estate and for her dis
charire. That a hearinir will le had mion said
reiiort and iietition on the tli day of July. A.
I). 1!)7. at 10 o'clock a. m.. a the county court
room in Plattsmouth. Nebraska. All iiersoiis
interested will tile their object ion to said re
ixrt and iietition. if any they have, on or le
fore ! o'clock a. m. of said iSt Ii day of July. A.
I. li7, or the court will iriant the prayer of
said petition and settle said estate and the ad
ministratrix will lie discharged.
lSKAi.1 HARVKY 1. TARVIS.
McKenzie& Howell. Attys County J udjre.
Final Notice
In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska. I'laint iff.
vs.
The several parcels of land hereinafter de-
scribeuV-iijid all persons and corporations
havitiB'tg-claimiinf title to or any interest,
riifht orvTaim in or to such parcels of real
estate or any part thereof. Defendant.
Tract No.
To Nellie M. l'armele, John O. O'Rourke, Jos
ieuli T. O'Rourke, Anna I.. O'Rourke. heirs of
Anna M. O'Rourke. deceased:
3Not ice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county rendered in
the state tax suit for the year 1M04 the follow
ing described real estate situated in the coun
ty of Cass and state of Nebraska, to-wit :
Lots fifteen to twenty-two (li to) inclusive
in block twenty .(JO),,. Duke's .addition .to. .the
Hty ' of Tlattsmouth in the said county of
Cass, were on the Tth day of November.
1904, duly sold at public vendue by the county
treasurer of said county in the manner provid
ed by law anil the period or redemption from
such sale will expire on the 7th day of Autr-
ust. 1!H)7.
You 'a re further not itled t hat the ownerof the
certificate of tax sale issued by the treasurer
will make application tothe court in the aliove
entitled causes for confirmation of said sale as
soon as pracl icable after the period of redemp
tion lias expired, and you are hereby notified
that the time and place of the hearing uion
such confirmation will lie entered inthecon
firm at ion record kept by the clerk of said court
on or liefore the Tth day of Novemtier. 1!7.
You will examine said confirmation record to
ascertain the time of said hearing and may lie
present, if you desi re. to make any object ions
or show cause why the sale should not liecon-
frmeil. Anton .Janiia.
A. N. Sullivan. Atty. Owner of Certificate
Final Notice.
I nthe district court of Cass county. Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska. Plaintiff
vs.
The several parcels of land hereinafter de
scribed, and all persons and corporations
having or claiming title to. or any interest
right or claim in or to such part-els of real
estate, or any part thereof. Defendants.
Tract No. 354
To Frank Calley and Mrs. Frajik Calley. lib.
wire. ana . utrKiiowin owners and claimant
thereof:
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county rendered in
the state tax suit for the year 1904 the follow
ing described real estate situated in the coun
ty of Cass anil state of Nebraska, to-wit:
Lots one and two (I--'), block four (4), in
Young & Hays' addition to Plattsmouth. Ne
braska.in said county.was on the 7th day of No
vember. 1H04. duly sold at public vendue by the
county treasurer of said county in the manner
provided by law and the period of redemption
from such sale will expire on the Tth day of
November. l!H)7.
You are further notified that the ownerof the
certificate of tax sale issued by the treasurer
will make application to the court inthe aliove
entitled causes for confirmation of such sale as
soon as practicable afterthe period of redemp
tion has expired, and you are hereby notified
that the time and place of the hearing upon
such confirmation will be entered in the
confirmation record kept by the clerk of
said court, on or liefore the Tth day of Novem
iier A. D. lii)7. ou will examine said confir
mation record to ascertain the time of such
hearing and may lie present, if you desire, to
make any objections or show cause why the
sale should not lie confirmed.
Allen J. Beeson. . . Coates.
Attorney. Owner of Certificate.
Final Notice
In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska. Plaintiff. .
vs
The several parcels of land hereinafter de
scribed and all iiersons and corporations
having or claiming title to or any interest,
right or claim in or to such parcels of real
estate or any part thereof. Defendants.
Tract No. 214
To Henry H. Nelson:
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county rendered in
t lie state tax suit for the year 1U04 the follow
ing described real estate situated in the coun
ty of Cass and state of Nebraska, to-wit:
Lot nine (!). block eighty-four X4). in the
city of Plattsmouth in said county of Cass.
Tract No. 212
To Achilles Rogers:
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county rendered in
the state tax suit for the year l'.)04 the follow
ing described real estate situated in the coun
ty or Cass and state of Nebraska, to-wit:
Lot four (4). block eightr-four s4). in the
city of Plattsmouth In said county of Cass.
Tract No. 545
To Elmer E. Monroe:
Notice Is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county rendered in
the state tax suit for the year 1!04 the follow
ing described real estate situated in the coun
ty of Cass and state of Nebraska, to-wit :
Lot eight . block one 1) in Donelan addt-
Won to city of Plattsmouth. were on the Tth
day of Novemiier. ItHH. duly sold at public ven
due by the county treasurer of said county in
the manner provided hy law and the iieriodof
redemption from such sale will expire on the
7th day of August. 1"07.
You are further notified that the owner of
the certificate of tax sale issued by the treas
urer will make application to the court in the
aliove entit led causes for confirmation of such
ale as soon as practicable after the iiertod of
redemption has expired and you are notified
that the time and place of the hearing iuhjii
such confirmation will lie enteied in the con
firmation record kept by the clerk of said
court on or liefore the 7th day of Novemiier.
1!T. l ou will examine said continual ion rec
ord to ascertain the time of such hearing and
may lie present, if you desire, to make any oli
jections or show cause why the sale should not
le confirmed. C. Lawrem e S rrix.
A. N. Sullivan. Atty. Owner of Certificates.
Mrs. O. Waters and son: Zura, a sis
ter of Dr. W. B. Elster, who has been
visiting with the family of the Doctor
for some time past, and whose home is
at Coldwater, Michigan, departed this
morning for Bartley, where they will
visit with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Vos
berg, before returning home.
Mvirdock
(Hy (i. A. Lels.
PKODl'CK MARK K'l's
Corrected weekly by Martin &, TW,
who pay the highest prices fur produce
and guarantee satisfaction:
Hutter I.-
KggS llM!
Hens !
Springs I .'c
Cre:im l:e
Cuttle f2.: toi.!0
Hogs .'.'.'.' lor"..
OR A IN MARKETS.
Corn .
Wheat
Oats...
:ir
Rock Island Time Ta in. k
Murdock .Station.
WEST iuhtnd.
No. lf, local !:'j'J a. m
No. M5, local freight H:'.U) a. m
No 6. mail 2:.0 p. nv
No. 37, mail 5:;i. p. m.
No i does not stop for passegers east
of Denver.
EAST bound
No. 94. freight 12.-.10 a. m.
No. 304, local passenger 9:11 a. m.
No. 18, Local 1:27 p. m.
No. ft, mail 3:00 p. m.
iNose, local freight l:l4-p. m
No. 6 does not stop for passengers
west of DesMoines.
The Rock Island passenger trains due
9:11 east bound, and 950 west bound, do
not run on Sundays hereafter, but run
regular during the week.
Geo. Gramlich has been entertaining
his father the past week.
R. W. Tool left for his home at Ackley
Iowa, on Wednesday of last week.
A. E. Frascher, H. A. Tool and H.
V. McDonald, transacted business in
Omaha Wednesday.
Mrs. W. C. Monroe is entertainig one
of her sisters from Arlington this week.
Wm. Gehrts and Al Dettman were in
Omaha Sunday.
Mrs. A. Streich returned Tuesday
from a week's visit in Lincoln.
Geo. L. Colbert departed with some
land seekers for South Dakota Tuesday.
J. - M. LeisMs having- his" dwelling
house re-shingled this week.
F. Ruge is having one of his tenant
houses remodled this week.
Murdock crosses bats with the Alvo
team on the Alvo grounds Saturday.
The business men of Murdock played
a picked team from the M. B. C. ag
gregation Tnesday. It was a heart
thrilling exhibition with but few errors
credited to each player on both sides.
The final score was 11 to 7 in favor of
the business men (?) nit.
Master Vincian Westlake stepped on
a sharp butcher knife Monday and now
he is carrying his left foot in a sling.
J. C. Stroy and wife were Omaha
passengers Wednesday.
Fred Gramlich and wife from Lewis
ton, Idaho, are visiting near here this
week.
Mrs. C. F. Stearns and son, Charles,
and Miss Laura Steams, now ' of Pon
tiac, Mich., but formerly of this place,
re visiting relatives here at present.
Murdock and Wabash crossed bats on
the local diamond Monday, and Wabash
won by a score of 9 to 5.
John Scheel and wife transacted
business in Omaha Tuesday.
Roy B. Cox visited in Omaha Tues
day. Weeping Water
From the Herald.
Mrs. G. H. Olive and son, Ben, went
to Plattsmouth, Friday, to spend, a week
with relatives.
Ove Rasmussen left for Racine, Wis.,
Tuesday morning where he will work at
the machinists trade.
Cass county can do without any more
hail storms. They are not conducive to
heavy crops, nor are the farmers caring
for a vacation.
A. E. Lake of Murdock, was in town
Monday, taking orders for blackberries,
at $1.50 per crate, and found no trouble
in selling for future delivery.
H. Taylor Wilson has purchased the
F. C. Taylor residence, and will move
in the fore part of August. Mr. Wilson
has secured a very good home and con
venient to his work.
Wm. Spangler went to Plattsmouth
last week, called there by the serious
illness of his father, who was not expect
ed to live. Reports since say there is a
slight improvement.
The Commercial Land Co., managers
of the quorry near town, of which Fore
man Frank Anderson has charge, sur
prised the workmen last week by send
ing word that their wages would be
raised from $1.75 to $2.00 a day. The
boys are feeling good over the news,
especially as it came without a request.;
Man Zine Pile remedy comes put up
in a collapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy
to apply right where soreness and in
flamation exists. It relieves at once
blind, bleeding, itching or protruding
piles. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Get it
today. Sold by Gering & Co.
Charles Frater living about eight
miles east of Weeping Water, accom
panied by his daughter, Mrs. J. B.
Dawson, were visitors at Omaha yester-
av. remaining over night, and coming
to Plattsmouth on their way home this
morning. Here they had business at
the court house, and afterwards, they
visited in the city, and departed for
their home again this afternoon via the
Missouri Pacific.
Opportunities
That Will
Not Last
KOK SALE' Th following prop,
erty; payments $20 to $25; blr
Mice $IO pr inonlhi
A six-room cottage in line
repair witii one lot and a
half $800
A tl.eroom cottage with
city water, in good repair
with brick barn and other
Improvements $875
A good four-room cottage
with two lots 70O
A tine five-room cottage
with one lot, city water. .$725
Two good five-room cottag
es with lot and haue each
near the shops. .. $800
One nine-room house with
one acre of ground and
improvements $900
One six-room cottage, one
acre of ground $600
One live-room cottage with
four lots. $650
Five, six, ten and twenty acre
Improved tracts for sale; one-
fonrtsh down, remainder: In sums
to suit purchaser. Prices furn
ished at orttce.
WINDHAM
INVESTMENT
COMPANY
DO THEY HOLD
OVER TO 1000
The impression seems to prevail that
there will be no election next spring
for mayor, treasurer, clerk and police
judge, made so by a recent enactment
of the legislature. This is a conclusion
arrived at by some of the ablest lawyers
in the state. According to the law per
taining thereto, the terms of the oflficiala
are extended one year or till April,
1909.
This act was passed with the emerg
ency clause and became effective March
15, 1907. This act does not seem to af
fect in any way the terms of members
of the city council, four having been
elected in this city in April, 1907, for a
term of two years, which is exactly what
the ne'w law directs. The law also pro
hibits any man holding an elective city
office from holding a county office at the
same time and the acceptance of a coun
ty office is declared to render the city
office vacant.
In chapter 13 of the session laws of
1907, appears as the enactment of " House
Roll No. 254," extended amendments to
the laws previously governing cities of
5,000 to 25,000 population.
In these amendments appears a sec
tion directing the election of a mayor,
treasurer, clerk and police judge at the
annual election in April, 1907, "for a
term of two years and biennially there
after." It is especially set forth that
this amendment to the law "shall not
shorten the term of office for which any
of the said officers above mentioned may
have been heretofore elected, anil all of
said officers heretofore elected shall hold
their office until their successors are
elected and qualified under and by vir
tue of the provisions of this act."
If the views of some of the most em
inent jurists of the state hold good, then
Mayor Gering, Treasurer Clements, Po
lice Judge Archer and Clerk Elster will
hold over to 1909, this amendment ex
tending their times to April of that year.
As we understand it, this law does not
interfere with the election of members
of the city council next spring.
There is another provision which per
haps will be of interest to those ladies
who believe in woman suffrage, where
in it provides that "all officers except
the city treasurer, shall be qualified elec
tors of the city, entitled to vote at all
elections. A resident freeholder, regard
less of sex, shall be qualified to hold the
office of city treasurer."
Vhon You alio
a purchase its a business
matter to buy the best, to
insist upon satisfactory and
servicable merchandise.
Those that return the full
est measure of value. We've
the price to interest tbe
money saving values and a
stock that fully responds to
tbe ordinary requirements.
Starting Monday Like This:
2000 yds Standard Calico's
at 5c per yard.
500 yds Bleached Towling
as 4ic per yard.
1000 yds of Apron Ginghams
at 6c per pard.
500 yds of Lake Port .Shirt
ing at be per yard.
1200 yds of Checked Glase
Towling at 8c per yard.
200 yd3 Farmer Satin, best
quality at VHc per yard.
THE ABOYE ARE MILL REMNANTS
running from 10 to 20 yds
lengths
1500 pieces of granite ware
just received and are on
sale at 10c each.
The VARIETY STORE
3d door East of Bank of
Cass County. 1
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