. ' 4 . ''1. REAL Classified w . von n Instil '. !': low tin- f- l -ts of y.nr (ni In r. I in y son.t- -lio.-- fur mini; lit in I vvhll-' II N l'ii ll it hi in:iUt- you rl'li In :t few i :ir ou u HI llli'l tin- lnl in K ll h ounlv. .Ni-I r :t t. ii. I in j I r- of I'.i moii lli-it II V Oi., I'.til mi. rili- I Inin lI:iy. .'li.-lu't C-Hi 4.I.K. ;ilnv otli.l V. Nflr;i.l,:i. l.:mK. '.Vrit.i- l-.MTlV .V '. North lnip. Ni l. j CM r. V l;.N V. on nt v l:uil f- r !-. .ol r i -I i ! H-.il I iml for from nil ii-il:iri lo ,! v I --! ilol !;i rn i-r ai'ri. I.:tml -.Iiowd in :iitl.ifii-iliil'--C':tl I ou t r H rlt i- Uo-I ii.:i:i I .-- !i n I .:ml 'o . Silm-y. .i-l. u- t CHIC SAM. i.il'Ifi:. Siu:iri- Mi-lion IT-H..I j iiortln-:i-t Ni ii t-k.t laml. i-ihl milt", from 'oiint y -:ii. parity improt-il. uitli r.iiinini: wall r. I'rl'-t- !. r :t'Ti-. I 'or p irtii-u'ar-. rti.f I". .1. I i-.lnn-r. O'N. i!!. Nil). ll ICi; . r it an-l alfalfa farm-, ami r.tm h in tin- i-orn Im-Ii . for miIi- i-ln-ap or .-. K. A. II iinli-r .V. f ii. lirolit-ii ll-iv. Ni-li. LI-IKN; a-orn. wln-at an-1 alfalfa lamls in -ii i Ii w 1--.I i-rn l a n;t- f rom i;.'J. torJ. r ;oT-. V. inn- ami Waviii- I .an 1 ( r i ii-lin I Kansi-. pl:MSfor-:ilt-. f'lark fount y. S- nt Ii I lakol a iioiit-aitv ltN-r. I'rifi-t ;rilii'.r up. t ornt- imw. Sharp A Harris. Clark. S. I . llfK liati- -vi-ral i-lioii-i- fit in-. i-lo-i- lo tow u for -.ali-in lloyl fount.v. Nt-Lr . t .' to '..Ytn M-r in'ti-. Nn lit llrr laml in Nt-ltraokrt. A' riii- u. or l-.t ti-r si III. fall ami . for your-M-Ui-i. Aim ri-'an I '. v.-lia n't- H i n k . IOUio-a. Nt-i. ICfi ii'-rt-s. smiM.l Ii farm laml. t-i-i l It-nl soil. IvJU . t miii-s of raiiro ttl. ?lu pt r in r-. 4ii-l K. .1. Wo l wortlif. Ki-.uriu-y. Nfl. IM I'Ki V Kit farms in I'lllmori- i-oiint y. ?iui to i r HiTf. Mont-lH-tti-r. Write Allu-rion t Kvans. lieneva. Neli. -l')-4 CAKMS. l-'.MtMS. I'A CMS. Any sii- trai t. ' level, soil to 3 feet leep. prtMlui'iu forty liusliels of wlieat M-raTe. Write for Ijooklet ami priees. Wlilte A. Sears. 4i-4 Holyoke. Colo. A Snap. o m wi one tiuart t r liay laml. 4 miles from Norfolk, only 4skMjo. 40-4 .1. II. Conely. Norfolk. Nebr. FOi: SAI.K very cheap nil or part of fourteen iuarter sei t Ions In llo Kutte eounty. Nel. nortli of Alliance. As line l.lark loam laml us tlierv is on earth; no saml. no snivel ami Im-sI of erops. Will traile for imhI hih prii-el land 40-4 .1. II . Conley. Norfolk. Nt h. BIT.M I'KI! crop this year for Cheyenne coun ty. We are harvesting the liest crop of small jrain in Nebraska. The opjiort nuit ies are greater here for the man with limited means than any other section of the tvest. Come out ami look t his country over, and it will verify our statement. I. ami from to i M per acre. Write for circular etc. Western Ke'tlt y Co. 40-1 Sidney. Cheyenne Co. Neli. TIIK American Land and Immigration Co.. of Sidney. Nebraska, answer all corresoii deiits in Knjrlisli or Jo-mian concerning the U-st land in the west situated in Cheyeimu county. lUa. k loam soil, clay suli-soil pn ilurii.ir an abundance of all crops known to the jrreat com licit. Values increasinir daily anil a tli-sirahle class of tcople lillin-f up the iiniH-cupietl farms. I. ami from stf tt ''l per acre. Write the aitoxe company for ail in- firmat ion. 4U-1 j WIIKN purchasinir 'estern Nebraska lands, j 't-t the liest. There are yet plenty of j choice farm lands with deep, rich soil, to lie had at from ten to lifti en tlollurs per acre, in Keith county. Nebraska, surrouiiilin I'axtou Nt drou t h in this section: r.mr cros are j;ood : have had suthVic nt rainfall ill tills section to irrow crops tlie past eiirht years. These lands J will ;-rc any kind of crops atlapteii to the State of Nebraska, and will advance ranidly rapidly in price. Cune and see for yourself, or write today I'axtou Kealty Co.. 4.1-1 I'axtou. Neb. F(K S.M.K Ti'.'i acre Stock farm 1 1 - miii-s from railroad town in Klkhorn Valley. Is home farm of an old resident: fine comlit ion : lil acres crops. Ititi acres hay. I.'mi acres of tine j alfalfa laml. blue grass ttollom pasture for :wu cattle.plenty of runninir water; tine i.uildinv:-. . plenty of ash timber. Owner" U old and r -tired. sJ7.."i) ht acre. No trade. Kcasonahle IKiyniPiil : lonsl time on balance Hurry. 3Ji) acres one mile from town. 140 acres crops l alance pasture and hay. In Klkhorn Valley, fenced, no buildings, lays level, all alfalfa 1 iml: black loam: rm'.iiu er acre, icood terms: come and imestinate. The liuar inty Title and Trc.stCo 411-4 Neliifh. Neb. Cheyenne County Kansas. 75 HCres. iitijoinlnir the town of Wheeler: 4ii'l cuitlvatetl. M." fenced to pasture. Frame house. t;vjK: addition 14x14 : stable, srrauary. sheds :nd hoe lots: IS acres feinted with wov en wire; Hi acres alfalfa. Well, windmill ai.d tanks; youmr orchard; out half mile from trrxxl st-hotl. phmI rraiu market and store, j miles from St. Francis. urt per acre. ad .iolnlnz. 17V cnitivatetl. All fenceil with three wires, r I. " per acre. Can tie sub-divided. Travis W. Ilen intuit! 4M St. Francis. Kansas Farms for Everybody. 310 acres"seven miles from town, nil fenced. 42 acres tine alfalfa partly fenced hos tijrht; over 29 acres under cultivation, balance fin est pasture and hay land. i;oi well and wind mill, very fair buildings. Price ?40.00 per acre 320 acres I'i nillo from town, all untler fence 35 acres alfalfa, fenceil hog tiglit. 2'3 acres cnltivatetl. remainder In hay and pasture: two good welisand w indmill: very good house ami other fair improvements; two small groves: will divide nicely into two farms. Trice ?40 00 per acre. There is no saml. gravel, rock.a'kali or hard pan anywhere in tliis ltMMlity : all fine black loam with clay sulisoil. Fine alfalfa ami corn land. We can almost let you make your own terms of payment on either of these farms Let ns eorresotid with you ainuit them or show them to you. Ilradley A Matheisou 4it-i Walhach. Creeley. Co.. Neb. We Sell Land Where corn is King; where alfalfa is tueen; In 2uchols county, the great corn, small grain ami alfalfa county of Southern Nebras ka. Write for oar land list. . I. Follrucr v Son. 4&-i Nl'lvin. Neb. Well Improved Ranch. lai'ns tun miles from railroad station a liout 3U0 acres under cultivation, remainder in prairie, all fenced. I'i story frame nine r jom house, one g xnl sod house; barn 32x60: two granarys. cattle sheds etc.. five wells nd two mills. Si! rich black loam, smooth. Will sell a'.I or half. Trice ?Z.''(0. if taken at once. Terms and particulars see West's Land Agency. Ilemingford. Neb. J-4 No Joke About Logan County: Ild you think that I was .i'-king when I told you in my ad last month that one crop of Ixfts would pay for the land in South i'iatte V;i!!f near Sterling- I wlii prove just what I :iy If you will if hIi jwii. Now l tlx tliiM-to m ir what c li;iv- rxliii-'il In !t 7. TIkt)- Ii no HiK'lt I Mux u- fiiiluri- iinl-r lrritf;i lion. CM Morton. Sicrliiix. Colo. 4u-3 I Sedgwick County Table and Irrigated Lands. Mr. I.ttml Si i-k-r. In- -unl Imy your (Tul- nr.nl.inii'l Wi-iii rn N-lra-.k.i IniKlt of Flora lirus.. tht-y i- in f n: in . m y on anytlilii you w ant. Writi- for our spt-i'ial propositions S-lwi-U i-ounty. farms ami ram-lii-s. We We itiivf t In- only illary ami tf:irl-n farm ou tin- luarki-l ; i'iiiiii- on t anil si t-. l'lora Itro?-.. Juit sliur. t'olora-lo 4u-:i NEBRASKA OWNS A GULF HARBOR The Lincoln evening Star of yester i!ay says the Nehraskans are the own ers of a half section of land situated on the hay of (lalvoston and have owned this strip since 1N'.)7 unknown to them selves. An old deed to Alvin Saunders i'i trust for the people of Nehraska has just turned up in the (cvernor's office. A copy of the deed was filed with Gov ernor Sheldon several days ajfo and he has heen studying out the ownership. From the deed it is uncertain whether the estate covered by the deed is under water in the hay or not. Inquiry at the oflice of the land commissioner fail ed to find any trace of title to the state in the land described in the deed. Un der this deed, Nebraskans can co to Galveston and fish for bip or little fishes to their hearts content and imagine they are at home. From the wording of the deed filed with the governor it is presumed the gift was a sort of appreciation of the efforts made by Nebraskans to alleviate the sufTerini? in Galveston at the time of the great storm that destroyed the city. Following is a copy of the deed: "To all to whom these presents shall come: "Know ye that the undersigned com mittees, representing various commer cial organizations of the city of Galves ton, Tex., in consideration of the natur al love and affection for the state of Nebraska through Alvin Saunders and other representatives in Congress of said state of Nebraska, the existence and receipt of which is hereby declared and acknowledged, hereby grant and convey to the said Alvin Saunders as trustee for the use and benefit of the said state forever, the first one half mile of the south jetty at the port of Galveston, Tex., beginning at the life saving station, and extending east wardly along said jetty one-half mile, thence north to the south side of the ship channel, thence westwardly along said channel to the whistling buoy, and thence south wardly to the place of be ginning, containing 320 ac res more or less of the choicest part of the harbor of Galveston, together with all rights, privileges and herditaments, piscatorial pelagic and otherwise therein and there to belonging: "To have and to hold the said proper ty and premises aforesaid, under the said Alvin Saunders, trustee as afore said, and to his successors forever. "Witness the hands and seals of the committees aforesaid at the city of Galveston, on the Sth day of December, 1897, in the sixty-first year of Texan independence. "GEORGE E. MANN, "Vice President Chamber of Commerce, "LUCIAN MINOR. "Director of Chamber of Commerce, "WILLIAM F. LADD, "F'resident Galveston Cotton Exchange, JULIUS RUNGE. "Director of Cotton Exchange, "H. B. CULLUM, ' Chaiaman Deep Water Utilization Committee, "GUS REYMERSHOFFER. "Chairman Texas Deep Water Utiliza tion committee. "Approved. A. W. FLY, Mayor." Out of Sight "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, bum or wound that's been treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existance. Piles too and chilblains disappear under its healing in fluence. Guaranteod by F. G. Fricke and Co., druggist. 25c. The Touch that Heals is the touch of Bucklin's Arnica Salve. It's the happiest combination of Arnica flowers and healing balsams ever com pounded. No matter how old the sore or ulcer is, this Salve will cure it. For burns, scalds, cuts, wounds or piles, its an absolute cure. Guaranteed by F. C Fricke & Co., druggists. 25c Sour Stomach No rppetits, loss of strength, nervous ness, hsadache, constipation, bad broath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with ths greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodoi for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, tut this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Bail, of Ravenswood. W. Va.. says " 1 -s troubled with sour stomach for twenty yars. Kodol cured me and we are tiow using it in milk for baby." FOR BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS TRY DeWITTS KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS-Sur ao4 Sift Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago FOR SALIC BY CURING & CO. Ha! Smokers! Are you ready for a New ripe? erman lias the Large and Most Complete of NEW FIFES- ever seen in PJattsmouth, from the Low Priced to the Very Rest on the Market. Dr. Cook's Mother Sick Mr. and Mrs. (). II. Cook, of Salem, Iowa, parents of Dr. E. W. Cook, of this place, are visiting with two other sons. Judge A. K. Cook and Clifford Cook, a merchant, both living at Malvern, Iowa. The doctor received a message this morning stating that his mother was sick, ami requesting him to come. Mrs. Cook is well advanced in years, being about 82, and has not been enjoying robust health for some time. It was thought that the visit with the children would benefit her, and as she was somewhat better than general they came to Malvern expecting to come on to this.place. It is hoped that her sick ness is not serious. Dr. Cook departed this morning for Malvern. Moves to Plattsmouth. C. A. Phillips, wife and daughter, came in this morning from Marquette; this state, where they have been mak ing their home for some time, and where Mr. Phillips had been connected with the First National Bank of that place. In coming here they will ex pect to make their home on the Walker homestead southwest of the city, which has been rented to others for some years past. Mr. Phillips is today un loading a car af household goods w-hich he had shipped from Marquette, and will until spring make their home in the city. When the work is completed incident to the moving .and they get settled down, Mr. Phillips will go to Lincoln, where he has a position in a newly organized bank, The City Na tional Bank, which has offices in the same place that was occupied by the Columbia National Bank, which sus pended business only a short time since. We are glad to welcome these people to our city, knowing of the excellency of their citizenship. Give the Workman a Chance II. C. McMaken and Son complain that the people living past where they are constructing cement sidewalks have no respect for the work they have done or the trouble they have gone to to have the walks look right when com pleted, or give them an opportunity to harden correctly. It has been the exception, instead of the rule, that any respect had been paid to the ropes which have been stretched around new work, in order to keep the same from being tracked and defaced before it hardens. Those who apprec iate the effort of the city in its en deavor to make and have respectable walks, should give the men who are do ing the work an opportunity to accom plish the right kind of a job. It re quires from eight to ten hours for the cement to harden, but it is wished that twenty-four hours be given for th a purpose. It is evident that some one caring more for the walking in some place where he has no business, has paid no respects to the requests of the workman and the decent self respect ing citizens, which have been made by the placing of the ropes and guards around the new work until it hardens, and have "butted in" seemingly be fore the workmen have gone for half an hour. This reference to this matter should be sufficient, and we trust it may. Quinsy, Sprains and Swellings Cured. "In November, 1901, I caught cold and had the quinsy. My throat was swollen so 1 could hardly breathe. I applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it gave me relief in a short time. In two days I was all right," says Mrs. L. Cousins, Otterburn, Mich. Chamber lain's Pain Balm is a liniment and is especially valuable for sprains and swel lings. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., and Plattsmouth Drug Co. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice in the nialterof tlieestate of Ivan House, deceased. In the County Court of Cass county. Ne braska. All iiersons interested in said estate are hereby notified that a petition lias loen tiled i;i said court alletritur that said deceased died leaving no last will and pt-ayin for adminis t rat ion upon Ids estate, and that a hearinir will he had on said x-tilioii lK-ftre said court on the Ktli day of IH-lolier. A. 1. V.V7: that if tlicy fail to aiijear at said court on the said lTtli day of Octolier. A. i.. imC. at It) o'clock on said day. to contest said ietillon. t he court may trrant letters of administration to (ieortre IV arson, or some other suitable person and proceiti to a settlement thereof. Harvey p. Travis. Iseai.) County . I uii-e. 1. l. larr. Attorney. Spies Notice of Incorporation. Not In; Is lu-rcliy glvt'ii a i-oritorutloii lias Ih'cii formed us follows: I. '1'ln- iiann; of t lit- -or H.r 1 1-ti Is tin; StoU t'o.' '. I In- prlfii-ii;il )l:ici- f business K III t In rityof I'lititsrnotilli. .Si-li. :t. The tiiiti-s Is for tli; r;ilsl n tr. Iuiii itml srlltim of llvt sih-U. iiiil for tin- lti lui;. si-1 1 in )r. in- iri k' i iiu' ii in I li-u-l iij; i if ri-it I ist ;ti -. riiihts iiml nil Ulmis of proin-ny ni-i'i-ssiiry or llsiil ill i-oiilii-i'tloli Willi sitiil Itiliilil-ss 4. Tin-annnim of uullioi ii-i c;iiil;il sl'K'k Is Tim.oiNi.i ii. into shiiri-sol rim r.-icli. iioiii- to ! isui-l until fully imiil. 4o iiiTi-i-iit must miIisitiIk-iI uml MitlU l fori- t In- atio shall i'oiuiiii'iiii- tiusim-Ns. 'I'll- i-oiiiIiii-iii'--iiii-nl of t In- i i irMirat Ion will In- (.-toliir I. r.to" .iml rout inui-for :t period of iwt-niy livffj ) years. ."i. The Ii i'he.t amotintof imleliteilm-ss per mitteil is f-mi r-Ii ft lis (l-.O of 1 lie amount of i-apitai M-k issin-il. ii. Tin- allairs of tin- -oi p irat ion shall l-i-onilurteil hy a lioanl of ilirertors who shall elect a lin-siili'iit. vir--preiileiit. si-i-retarv ami treasury, ami provide for such ot her em ployes as may lie nei-essary. In witness whereof, we. the n nler--l'iiel ln--ii p irators. have hereunto set our hands this Till day of Septemlier. A. I . I'.mT. I'rank K. Si-hlatej-Kd I- itv'et alil .lames A. I'it-'erald I-' Stock t'o. Iiv l.d I i.-erald iSKXI. ils I'lvsidellt. Attest: l ianlv K. Si'lilater. It Secretary. LEGAL N0TICC I N III i: ol NTY t rilT K ( 'ASS COI-N- ty. Nebraska. I n I he matter of t hi il ate of .1 ;imc, I.. I lev. e.v deceased. A II persons interested in said esl ate are here by not itii-d that a M-tilitioii has been tiled in said court :i I leiriujr that said deceased died leaving no last will and lesl anient anil praviiii.' for adininist rat ion uihiii his est ate. and I hat a hearing ill In- had on said etil ion lie fore said court on the 'lst day of October. I'.m;. at In o'clock a. in: that if they fail to appear at said court on said L'lsi day of October, P.1'7. ai In o'clock a. tn.. to contest said iet it ion. I he con it may tyrant the same and irrant letters of :id miiiist rat ion to A. I. Welloii. or some other suitable person and proceed lo a sett lenient then -of. 1 1 arvey I . Travis Iskai.I County .1 mitre O. Ii. I'olU. Attorney. 4iv.:tl LEGAL NOTICE TN 'I'll K CtM'NTV CtM'l.'T !' CASS COCN - ty. Nebraska. In the matter of estate of Christ ine Johnson, deceased. All liersons interested in the almveestate are hereby not itied t hat a hearinjr will Im- had uimhi the linal it-iMtrt of the administrator tiled in said matter and iiikhi his iK-lilion prayintr for the adjustment of his final account and forthe assignment of t lie residue of said estate to t lie liersons ent itied tliereto by law: a hearing; will lie had utKin said reiKirt and t'Iilioii on tlie ilst day of ttctoiier. A. I. I!i7 at t lie Count. v Court lJoom at I'lattsmoiith. Nebraska, at Id o'cltM-k a. m. All i'rsons Interesti-d in said estate are n ijuieed to apear or till' t heir ob ject ions if any they have to said reort and im t it ion. on or liefoie '. o'clock of said 21. st day of Octolwr. A. i. I.Kr. or tlie court will trrant the prayer of saiil petition and iiikiii examination approve and pass said reiMii t and lischarj.'e t he said administ ralor. llAUVEV I. TltAVIS. I SKA I. County .ludire. A. I,. Tidd. Attorney. 4nw.ll Notice to Creditors STATca:;!!yASKM- ill tlie matter of the estate of Henry Spamrler. deceased. Notice is hereby sriven that tin creditors of said deceased will meet I lie executors of said estate, liefore me. county judtre of Cass county. Nebraska, at lhe county court room in l'lattsmout Ii. in said county, on t lie 2(il h day of October. I'.HiT. and on tlie 27tli day of April. IS is. at Itio'cliM-k a. in.. each da.v. for the pnr imse of present in-.' I heir claims for examina tion, adjust mcnt ami allowance. Six mom lis are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the executors to settle saul estate, from the 1st day of Octolier. l'.nr. Witness my hand and seal of said county court, at l'lattsmout It. Nebraska, this 2nd day of Octolier. I'.MT. IUkvky I). TltAVIS. Iskai.I County .1 mitre. 4(iw4t Notice to Creditors STATK OF NEHRASKA i Cass County. '"' In tlie matter of tlie estate of IJachel l'roh iich. ticcceused. Notice is hereby -riven that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administ rat or of said estate tiefore me. County .ludtre of Cass county. Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in riattsmouth. in said county on tin- Mlilh day of October. i;m7. and on 1 lie 2Tlli day of April. Hi's, at 10 o'clock a. in. of each da.v forthe pur IHise of present intr their claims for examina tion, adjustment and: allowance. Six months art- allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present t heir claims from tlie 2iit Ii day of Octolier. linC and one year for the administ rat or to set tie said estate from the 1st da.v of Octolier. l'.mT. Witness my hand and seal of said county court at 11 at t mouth. Nebraska, this 1st day of t ictolx-r. liH"" seal Harvey ). Travis. 1. O. Iwyer. County .ludtre. Attorney for Kstatc. 4v4t LEGAL NOTICE In the lirasku. district Court of Cass County, Ne- Walter A. Lautrhlin. Administrator of the estate of Keuln-n A. I Chapin. ileceased; AllKrt 1. W elton. Ira Chapin Jesse O. Chapin. Fdward Chapin. Florence H. Chapin. May K. Chapin. Ko.v M. Chapin, Oscar V. Lansrldin I'lainiitr. vs ' 1 acie I.autrliltn. i J'ate Heeler, and j Walter A. Lairhliii. j (.uardian of ; Florence B. Chapin. i .May K. Cliapin, . Hoy M. Chapin. i Minor heirs of Keulien , A. Chapin. deceased: 1 'efendants. To Ira Chapin. Edward Chapin, and Kate Heeler, non-resident defendants: You will take notice that on the VA day of Octolier. lnor. scarW. Lautrhlin plaintiff here in, tiled his iietition in the district court of Cass County. Nebraska, atrainst you impleaded with Walter A. Lautrhlin. adniistrator of the estate of Ruelien A. Cliapin, deceased, and truardianof Florence H. Cliapin. May E.CIiapin, Roy M. Chapin. minor heirs of Ruelien A. Chapin, deceased, and AllH-rt F. Welton, Ira Chapin. Edward Chapin. .lesse O. Chapin. Florence H. Cliapin, May E. Chapin, Roy M. Cliapin. Tacie Lautriiiin. and Kate Heeler, as defendants: The object and prayer of which are to fore close two certain morttrasres executed and de livered by Rulien A. Cliapin and Teresa O. Cliapin. to W. A. and O.L. Woodward, uiioii tlie North half of the Northeast iiuartcr of section thirty-three (SI) township No. twelve (12( rantre nine : east of tlie Sixth (tith) jirincipal meridian, in Cass county. Nebraska: one to secure a IkiikI of eitrlit hundred dollars (sstm) dated June si lr. IsiiT. a vable June 1st. l'.2, ex tended to June 1st. l'.'U. at ti per cent Interest lier annum. And a certain mortiratre of date of May 14. liiil. triven to secure the payment of i en notes of Ss.OO each, of which five are yet unpaid, said notes one lieintr payable each year on and after June 1st. 1;2. That said notes and morttratre have for a val uable consideration been assitrned to Osca r W . Lautriiiin. tlie plaintiff herein, who is now the holder and owner thereof; that there is now due uiion said notes and morttrasres the sum of (sssis.-vj) eitrlit hundred ninety-eitrhl and :J2-lu dollars. For which sum with interest from tins date, plaintiffs pray a decree that defendants lie re nuired to pay the same or that said premises Ik sold to pay the amount found due witli cost. You are reiiuitvd to answer said ielitionon or lefore tlie 11th day of Novemli-r. 1.'7. Hated this 2d day of October. PAT. tscar W. Lautriiiin. Plaintiff. Commissioners L. D. Switzer and E. F. Marshall, of Weepinp: Water, came in this morning and will look after some county business. The effect of .. iji pale children is r. .i'-::. It melees tlicr t.it? :.' it comams .r. . . . and Glycerine, tn ;:.-;!.:. f and so put tope'Sc.- iJ. uy nine i oik. ALL DRUGGISTS; J 3 r'H Thij- lTMEMOUJC that JACK DUIl-T. THI f I. THE AA1-T ANI THW l-T THE BAT. THI5- 15 THE DO(i ANDTHW I J"IIIK CAT. THIV IS THE COW WITH IHECKCMPLKO LlKtVUE Til K MAIUEN AIX. lOliLOIJN. THLYI1E Al.l. UK V;M JTtilCI LY UP To OATF . THEV k't WtAKINO nra PI DlueKibbonShoes OF LATE ORClWVN Sj ri Buster Brown School SKoesJ In Ocll Leather and Fists. for boys! SHERWOOD & SON, for girlsi m "WATCH If you miss your train it will not he the fault of the watch you buy here. We sell the "dependable" reliable kind only because we believe the unreliable kind are as jioor a possession as an un reliable servant. Please do us the pleasure of Kettiiij.' ur ju ices if you are in need of a reliable watch. You will find here "quality" first, then most moderate price: J?"; -f 10; $15; $20; $2-r; $!' and $.V) The BEST ALARM CLOCXS GUARANTEED $1.00 and Up. LOCAL WATCH INSPECTOR c U w Ul Hi 111 KM Wet Inesdajf, Oct. 9, '07 Duric Jerseys and Poland China. This will include my entire herd of Poland Chinas 5 (Males; Three Short-Horn Bulls Send for Catalogue to b. Louisville, rn-v Zsicr. on th?n, 0 0 v. . .oypopriaspiiies . ' h?cod and bone, it is easily digested VusM tiOc. AND &LOO ' ; 'try X'A IIOUN. WISDOM! FOR THE BURLINGTON ROAD I The Jeweler. tua I i 9 males Nebraska. I 1 II A "V . X