The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 10, 1909, Image 3

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    101 STATE LBS
ENACTED BY THE RECENT LEG
ISLATURE AND SIGNED BY
GOVERNOR.
THREE MEASURES ARE VETOED
Complete Digest of the Bills Passed
by the Thirty-first Session of the
Nebraska Legislature Which
Have Become Laws.
The thirty-first session of the Ne
braska legislature passed 203 acts,
124 of them originating in the house
and seventy-nine in the senate. Two
senate bills and one house bill were
vetoed by Governor Shallenber9er.
The senate bills which failed to re
ceive executive approval were Nc.
355, Brown's Indeterminate senten;.;
act and No. 174, an Irrigation bill by
Raymond. The house measure ve
toed was No. 60, by Gates, to allow
the licensing of saloons within two
and one-half miles of military posts,
A complete digest cf the bills passed
and signed follows: j
House Sills.
41, by Clark-Apnropilates $20,000 !
r legislative expenses. 1
for legislative c-nen-es 1
1 """"" c..ikii.3.
42, by Clark-Appropriates $SO,000 1
for legislative salaries. ; I
r,,. , . . '
uy iiegoie Appropriates ss.wu
ror. tne purchase of
Cobbey's statutes.
400 copies of
79, by Skeen Joint resolution mem
oralizing congress to place a clock
pn the federal building In Lincoln.
103, by Clark Appropriates $600
It deficiency in governor's office.
IS 1. bv Clark Annrnni-intna SlKnon
for nenitontiorv rt0H,i ' I
129, by Leldigh-Charte, for cities,
of 5,000 to 25.000 population, provld -
ine thnr frannhisp- i, ., .
only upon a majority vote of the
electors.
1, by Humphrey Oregon plan for
electing U. S. senators. Candidates
for legislature may pledge or refuse
to pledge themselves to vote for the
candidate receiving the highest popu
lar vote and the fact that they have
pledged or refused to pledge them
selves shall be printed on the bal
lots. 90, by Carr Commission mer
chants required to secure license
from State food commlsslnnor mmn
payment of $10 and give bond for Provldes that the average capital of
$2,01)0. feraln broker shall include that in-
80. by Dolezal Prohibits sale of vested ,n Sratn at time of assess
fire trackers over five inches long, ment' whlch Bha11 not be cnslJered
blank cartridge revolvers or blank 1 tangible property,
cartridges. Effective January 1, ' 228, by Griffin Subjects persons
1910. . ' obstructing drainage ditch or water
2, by Griffin Election officers to be course to fine of $50 and damages,
appointed fifteen days prior to date 423- y Banking Committee The
of primary and serve one year.
49, by Thomas Establishes a po
lice relief fund for Omaha.
73, by Taylor of Custer School dis
trict moderator may administer oath
to other members of board.
76. by Katouc Separates enein-
c ring school from school of agrlciil-
ture In state university. ,
:, uy liaasei! Requires binding COH8 or "l y luuluaiD U1
twine to be labelled with name ot Pty. Penalty, $100 fine or forty
manufacturer or importer, number ot da'8 in Jal1 or both-
feet to the pound, material, tensil 227- y Oates Appropriates $3,000
strength, date of manufacture and or improvements at the South Bend
percentage of oil. Ash hatchery.
110, by Fries-Precinct officers not : 242- y McVIcker Treasurers of
to be nominated by primary. political committees shall file with
132. by Barrett Appropriates ma- county clerk 15 days before election
trlculatlcn fees of Kearney normal all campaign contributions of $50 or
school for purchase of books and II- lore and shall continue to report
brary supplies for the school. such contributions of $50 or more
170. by Moore Curative act for within two days of election. Treas
weight ner bushel statute. I urers must file within twenty days a
201. by CaseAppropnates 90 P
cent of the university 1-mill lew
end -$30,000 of delinquent tax collec-
tions. ' j
36. by Henry Appropriates $20,000
for statute of Lincoln. "
.47, by Young Empowers village
boards to appoint truant officers. I
127. by West Stallions for nubile
breeding must be registered with pro-
l8s,ir of animal husbandry of stite
university, otherwise they must be 397. by Taylor of Hitchcock Ap
adverllsed as "grade stallions." ; propriates $525 for re-survey of Fifth
140. by Killen Packages of paint BuMc- meridian In Dundy county,
must be labelled with percent-;?.? of 123, by Bushee Appropriates $75,
eRch Ingredient, liquid and solid, the 000 to ald wenk districts 'In maintain
quai tlty in gallons or fraction tbereol '" Ave months' school.
and name of manufacturer. 203, by Killen Provides for an ad4 plete their citizenship within five
13, by Taylor of York County dltlonal deputy oil Inspector. Kcro- years after making declaration of In
Judge mrv extend time for navmeit sene must stand a gravity and color tentlon or lose the right to vote.
of debts' to esrtes six months at a.
time but not to exceed three years.
12, by Taylor of York County
Judge may nay to his sr-C'-sor fundi
received by him for heirs who have
not been found.
22, by Talcott Parties chirgon
with crime and are found to 'e In
sane shall be committed to fj r.sy
luni and detained there until dls
charged by due pn cess of law.
27. by Taylor tf Hitchcock Pro
Mi Its dealers In grain, lur.-.'.ier or
other commodities frqm paying t
higher price or Belli:. g at a lower
price In one place thnn Jn another j
ireigm considered, ior tne purpose
of Injuring a competitor.
31. by Sink Hotels must air
mattresses once In three nunths; tn(
fheet miiHt be r nety-nlne I-nche.i long;
Individual lov els must be furn'sheo
guests; watT closets In house It
towns whe there are water wc:'-
and sewe
99, b ii.ihee The proposition t.
re-survey n county may bo submittal
upon a pe...!on by 20 per cent of th
voters. Majority rote carries Uu
proposition.
137, by Chase If a majuilty or cat
tle and horse owners in a county pe
tition the county board a couny
stcck inspector r.hall be appointed to
Inspect all stick sh'iped except to
Chicago, Kel is f. :!y, O'n'.ha and
Sioux City. Fee. li) cents per head
for horses; 4 cents tor cattle.
10, by Taylor of York Fixes fees
of county Judges.
11, b- Taylor of York County
Judge shall keep a probate record,
fee book, general index to probate
records and index to wills dopcslted.
357. by Hcspodsky Appropriates
$10,00 J for a barn, horses, harness,
wagons and carriage for Kearney in
dustrial school.
39, by Kelley Appropriates $3,000
to re imburse old soldiers for pension
money taken by board of public
lands and buildings.
70, by Case Requires profes-
sionai nurses to be graduates or i tendent to measure water and sup
training school and be registered. The j ,,iy those entitled to same to their
bond of health to appoint three sec- 010 rata Bhare.
retaries who will conduct the ex- . 246, by Connolly Firemen in metro-r-.ninatlons,
applicants to pay a fee poiitan and first class cities who have
of $5. served twenty-one years to receive
114, by Carr Appropriates $15,000 pension equal to one-half of salary
for an agricultural experiment sta- at tin,e 0f retirement, not less than
tion to ba located in Sioux, Dawes, $50 j,er nionth. .
"!'ix Butt, Sheridan Cherry, Koya 374 i,y Clark Trains on main lines
Paha, Bn v.n or Rock county. must carry engineer, fii-em.in, con-
12 by Hector Appropriates ma- ductor and flagman;' trains having less
tncuiatic i rres of tiie Peru normal
srhool fcr riKchiKe of lvjoks and ,
library -.-.ppKes for the sch-cl. :
1" f,y m-shfP P-.-rrcMr .,:r8 for .
I the
unnce f ln i ;:ition bo.'di may
be confirmed by district court upon ,
application of the board of directors ,
application 01 me ooara or aiieiHu.s ,
i,i,i0 1
or bond hold(rs-
235. b' Clark-Increasing the sal-1
nrv of rtpniitv Reerehirv of state to :
: ' . .
fl.soo per year.
149, by Carr County superintend
' ent may divide and attach to other
districts any district in which no
school Is held.
1 128, by Lawrence State military
, code.
! ;59, by Kuhl Amendments to prl-
niary law. County
committeemen
eha11 be 8ele?,ted ' delofsat- to
Cnv" ?' ? ,
select delegates to state convention.
o.t .! V. 1D T..00.
fday in July at place designated by
' committee. It will formulate plat
form and select state committee.
214, by Skeen Precinct or town
ship assessors to be elected every
; two years. In every village or city
having 1,000, population a city asses
sor shall be elected, and in cities ot
1 4,000 or more population a district
j assessor shall be elected for each
4,000 or fraction.
' 215, by Skeen Changes title of
I rtnnntv nBHnoKnr tn nrprinrt. nsspssor.
deposit guarantee law.
112, ny ne-Aiwa county uu.iui ,ffsj , counUeg of 6(000 to 16,000 pop
to levy a special emergency bridge u)aUon tQ $1 , ppr ycar
tax of 1 mill. ! 125, by Holmes Mayor of Omaha
131. by Bowman-Prohibits the co- & flre warden at $1500
ercion of any voter at any primary,
caucus, convention or election by
threatening his discharge or to close
place of business in case of the sue-
.tot of
ponded; shall not receive more tnan
$1,000 from one person and everyone
giving $250 or more must file a state
ment of same with county clerk,
270, by Blystone Appropriates
$1,000 for furniture for G. A. It. room
at state house.
369, by Fish and Game Committee
Appropriates $2,000 for the Cherry
county fish hatchery
test. Specific gravity must be 46
dogrces at 60 degrees temperature,
except that coming from Kansas
Colorado or Oklahoma, which must
test 42 degrees specific gravity at 60
degrees v temperature. ah gnhoiint
must test 62 degrees specific gravity
n n a rill.. fRnn-
81 w lemperau... wua i-u......H . .....
anove sin e8 ,nu-i ud.tr .a..
mau.peu nun ...... e in .u ,c.
t(, ny uego.e-Ai-propu.ues ,.UU.iV
ior io ww ... ...... K. ...
slltute for reei.ie ii.i.iueu
J.i, liy Jl II.BlIl.l.S "1" iain
$50,000 for wing for normal school
building at Kearney.
150, by Thomas Fixes salary of
bailiffs In district court In Douglaf
county at $1,200 per year.
189, by Skeen Appropriates $40,000
for nn administration building and tr
complete library building at Peru nor
mal school.
236, by Miller County boards tc
pay for blanks for county superintend
cnt, who shall furnish each dlstrlcl
.Ith the courBe of Btudy prescrlbec"
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r. I o , I a . i . . .
254 by Smith-School trustee, may
submit question ot m.klns levy o'
not to exceed 10 mills tor a special I
fund for building. Majority of voters
at annual meeting to decide.
533, by Wilson National banks
may reorganize and take advantage of
rv,.Qn,aA l.w may tuba aH vn nf t ffe
pUI. ... .. W. - J " "
of same when allowed to by act of
congress or decision of federal court.
4, by Evans Railroad companies
must supply good cars for transporta
tion of grain and must load same
w ithout discrimination.
IS, by Bushee Appropriates $5,000
or an agricultural experiment station
west of the 102d meridian.
19, by Stoecker One member of the
Omaha school board to be elected
from each ward.
144, by Taylor of Hitchcock Dor
mant judgments cannot be revived af
ter ten years.
179. by Bushee State board of Ir
rigation may appoint ditch superln-
than five cars may run with a crew or
fmir, Man line trains running I'M)
niiles or more shall carry time brake-
lm,n. .
that the I
391, by Clark Provides
)enimr.tiit school fund may be invent- 1
od ,n Nebraska municipal bonds.
od n Nebraska municipal uonus.
. , . , ,,
S6. by I.ei.ligh-SupiTme court shall ;
the trca8ury aU ful, collected. He ,
-v... ... .. ,i , i ,wn nor
sim" ,c c'.vc ? T ' , . ...
.wl ..... .lt.nt. flu"! un.l flomitV
) YUM"V ,vr i
reporter biiuii n-tcivc jv...
each.
136, by Bowman Hogs dying of
cholera must be burned at once. Pen
alty, $10 fine.
168, by Bushee Judges in vacation
iiiay give permission for service by
publication if place of resilience of
defendant is unknown to plaintiff.
198, by Raper Requires county
boards to provide metal markers for
graves of soldiers when petitioned to
do so by five freeholders.
286, by Talcott Provides that the
governor shall at once appoint a new
normal school board of five, the state
treasurer and superintendent being ex
ofticlo members. Board has control
of state and junior normals.
322, by Pool Counties to provide
for Indigent consumptives, vaccine
therapy treatment at hospitals, cost
not to exceed $10 per week each.
347, by Scheele Provides that
where tile drains have been In use
for ten years the right of use shall
be In the owner of the land drained
regardless of ownership of land
through which drain pasweR.
287, by W. Z. Taylor Misdemeanor
to leave animals tied on the street
In cold for two hours or more or to.,
pick 11-ve fowls. Penalty, fine of $5 to
$50.
385, by Pool Increases pay of sher-
' . " . umnhrev T.penlb.ea Ne-
braska Corn TniI)rovm' Association
aml api).oprlate9 j2,000.
418, by E. A. Brown Empowers
Sherman vounty to pry W. T. Gibson
$512 for bridge work done by him.
66, by Wilson Grand Jury to be
called for first day of firBt term of
court each year.
271, by Young Appropriates $18,000
for permanent improvements at Nor
folk asylum.
153, by Taylor of Custer Commis
sioner of public lands and building?
to appoint deputy surveyors to settle
disputes.
printing board; governor to r ; ,1 .it
secretary.
499, by Groves Governor In July,
1909, to appoint four secretaries of
the board of health and a state health
Inspector.
515, by Connolly Persons convict
d of non-support may give bond tc
provide for family
419, by Brown of Sherman Einpow.
era Sherman county to pay v. T. Gig
son $560 for bridge work.
172, by Shoemaker Joint resolution
for constitutional amendment provld
Ing that foreign bom males shall com
202, by McVIcker Authorizes conn
ty boards to Issue drainage bonds.
512, by claims committee Governor,
auditor and attorney general shall In
v,.,,,!,,,, Bur,,ty an(J fidelity compan
, ,pg and flx nmxinium rateg for bomia
e fToot 1 vc July 1 1909.
26 by gink-Hotels, lodging houses,
thp.(tm, Hd other public building!
twQ or mon hlgl) mU8( )(m
,(, Bcap,,9
9 , nottg-pui,)!,. ronfl8 wnrD
haye be(n UH((, fop ,pn y(,nrg cnn
be vacated with the consent of major
lty of voters residing within five mllot.
of road.
263, by Eastman Upon petition oi
one-fourth of the voters, county board
shall submit the proposition to mnkt
5 mill levy for not to exceed five yean
to build court house or Jail. Majorlt)
vote cnrrled proposition.
9, Taylor of York County boardf
made divide county Into road dlBtrlcts
but no such district shall he In tnort
than one voting precinct.
139, by Pllger Appropriates $90,-
1 000 for the Purchase of the Waynf
normal gdoo)
by Weit-AIIow, rl)roil(,, u
furnish free transportation tor mem
bers of families of employes who dio
in the service.
245. by JlcVlcker Village board to
consist of the cleik, assessor aud jus
tice of the peace irC-riving tho high
est vote.
372, by Griffin County board re
quired to furnish supplies for county
surveyors.
72, by Brown of Lancaster Gover
nor shall appoint a chief deputy fire
commissioner at salary of $2,000 per
year and two deputies at $1,500. They
shall investigate and report on all
fires and may Inspect buildings and re
quire improvements in conditions. De
partment to be supported by an ad
ditional tax of 1 1-2 per cent on
gross premiums of Insurance compan
ies. 232, by Clnse Appropriates $35,000
for a normal school in Sixth congres
sional district.
233. by Baker Annual town meet
ings shall be held on the first Tues
day in March.
2(3. by Hospodsky Changes the Ne
braska Institute for Deaf and Dumb
to Nebraska School for the Deaf.
69, by Taylor of Custer School dis
tricts unable to maintain nine months
school need not pay tuition of resi
dent pupils attending high school in
another district.
83, by W. J. Taylor Damages
caused by laying out, discontinuing or j
opening a ccuniy roau snau ue pam
rro1" llle ?one,'a' fll,H'-
, "
j art'" Ulje.
lau. nv i.ro us provides ior um-
receiiits. The Na-
. , , . . , ,, .
tlonal Bankers Associations uiilforiu
63 b" Ni;itl,.,onine ,ttornpy Ken.
JW. D Aeuiuon ine atlOine) gen
'eral shall consult and advise with
county attorneys In criminal matters
arising in their counties and shall
give advice to state officials. lie may
request the assistance of county at
torneys in district and supreme court
in matters arising in their counties.
171, by Gerdes The state auditor
may refuse to Issue or may revoke
license for insurance agent.
234. by Noyes Buffalo, carp and
catfish may be seined with two-Inch
mash net from June 1 to November 1,
seiner to pay deputy game warden $2
for license and give bond for $100.
Open season for squirrels from Octo
ber 1 to November 30. No open season
for quail. Ducks and geese, Septem
bers 15 to April 5.
284, by Henry Prohibits tlie salo
of liquor to ndlans, whole or mixed
blood.
338, by Wilson Maximum rates for
transportation of crude petroleum and
fuel oil.
463, by Clark Current expense ap
propriation bill
465, by Clark Salary appropriation
bill.
464, by Wilson Creates a board of
examiners for public accountants, con
slutlng of the state auditor and two
to be appointed by the governor. Those
passing the examination to be known
as certified public accountants.
468, by Broderlck Appropriates $50
for a building W the school for the
deaf In Omaha.
474, by Connolly The board of den
tal secretaries shall Issue license to
licentiates from other states upon pay
ment of a fee of $25.
478, by Byland Repeals wolf boun
ty law.
4X6, by Smith Bleaching of flour
with nitrogen peroxide Is not adulter
ation. Packages of dairy products, the
products of wheat, corn or oats, sugar,
syrup and molasses, lard or lard sub
stitutes, dried or preserved fruits
must be branded on the outside with
the net weight or volume.
514, by Snyder Applications for
pardon shall not be made oftener
than once yearly and hearings on such
applications shall be granted at the
discretion of the governor.
516, by committee on deficiencies
Deficiency appropriation bill.
529, by Snyder Mlseelaneous claims
appropriation bill.
678, by Pool, at request of the gov
ernor Common carriers or public ser
vice corporations forbidden to Issue
stocks, bonds, or notes running more
than one year without permission of
state railway commission. Such evi
dence of Indebtedness can only bo Is
sued for the purpose of acquiring
property, conduction, completing ex
tensions or Improving facilities, Im
provement or maintenance of Its ser
vice or the discharge or refunding ol
Its obligations.
8ENATE BILLS.
117, by Randall State depoBltory
banks may deposit as security for
public funds, real estate mortgages
or municipal bonds.
122, by Randall County depository
banks may deposit as security for pub
lic funds, real estate mortgages oi
municipal bonds.
133, by Ollls State railway commls
slon to make physical valuation of
all steam railroads, telegraph, tele
phone and express companies and the
transportation facilities of stock yardg
companies.
191, by Brown Husband charged
with wife or child desertion may be
discharged upon payment or giving
bond for the payment of from $200
to $1,000.
275, by llartos Mnkcs It a felony
to steal Journal brasses from a car
or engine or tamper with electrlen.
signal devices. If death results mur
der mny be charged.
' 2S3, by Wlltso Cnlawful to sell II
quor between 8 o'clock p. m. and "
o'clock a. m. or on a primary election
day.
288, by Banning Hallways required
to mow weeds on rlnht of way before
seed time. Otherwise the work shal
be done by the highway overseer ani
niisia taxed to Uie company.
V ) 1
lue Serge Uaisl
I 1 v. nu iv j'l.t uui'tu iwiii Lilt uiaiLl wlJt. UCV"
est tiling out in the hat lino. It is called the Blue
Serg- Hat. It is made of a v ry tino Belgian fur, and
is very light in weight and soft i 1 iinish. It i the
exact shade of a blue serge suit, trimmed with a blue
serge ribbon. Has dip front and dimpled crown, an
ideal hat to wear with a blue serge suit o.r any other
suit for th;it matter,
an teed. A full new
10c to $7.50.
C. E
"Where Quality, Counts."
OHDIOIl TO SHOW (AIM:.
In the District Court of Cukh County,
Nebraska.
In the Mutter of the Estate of Telltha
WulllllK. liPCt'UKCll.
This onuso cnmlnw en to be heard on
the petition of W. 10. Hand, almlnlntra
tor of t he estate of Tcllthn WulUiiK.
iloceaMed, to Hell the reul ettttite belotin
liiK to the khIiI CHtute, to-wit:
Tim Southwest Quarter (S. W. 1-4) of
the NoithweKt (JuurN'i- (N. W. 1-4) and
the Northwest gnuiliir (N. W. 1-41 of
the Southwest (S. W. 1-4 of Section
Twelve (12) Township ICleven (11),
ItaiiKe KlKht (S), In Lancaster County,
Nebraska, subject to a rnortKUKe (here
on of Kirteen Hundred MollitrH (JU.OO)
now due to pay the (lebtn nllowed
BKalnst mild estate anil rosta of udmln
lHtratlon, It In ordered:
That nil parties Interested In said
estate be and appear before the un
dci'Hlirncil Judire of the IMslrlct Court
of V t'onritv. Nebraska, at chnmbei-H
In the Court House at l'lnttsmoutn in
said Cwn County, nn the Twenty-
fourth day of May, 1!H19, to show cause.
If anv, and why license should not be
ifrnntcd to the said V. 10. Hand us
unci, ailmlnlst rotor to sell the above
described property.
,nd It k further ordered that this
order be publisher for four weeks In
the I'lattHiuouth .lourna', a newspaper
mbllshed hihi of Kenernl circulation
n said Cukh County, NebrnHka.
In (OHtlmonv whereof I have hereun
to wet my hand thlH lith day of April,
1909.
Hnrvev I. Travin.
Judge of the lHstrlct Court.
1, 1.(1 A I, NOTICIC.
Stnte of Nebraska, County of Cnss, ss.
In County Court:
In the matter of the lOstate of John
L. Axmaker, deceased.
TO A I.I. 1'IOItSONS INTIOKIOSTIOU:
You are hereby not f ed that there
has been filed In this court petition of
ItoHclta Axinaker, aliening hiiioiik other
thltiKH that said John 1.. Axinaker de
parted this life Interstate In Cass Coun
ty. Nebraska, and at said time as an
Itilmliltutil or Ht.lil county. Icavlnir an
estate to be administered.
I'he i.rnver of xuld netltlon Is that
Letter of Administration be granted to
KoHotta AxinnKcr.
You lire further notified that a
hearing will be hail on Fold petition
before this court In the County Court
room Hi I'lntlsmoiith, In said County on
the 17th day of May, 11109, at 10 o'clock
a. in. and all object Ions If any, must be
filed on or before xuld day and hour of
hcnrlnx.
Witness my haml nnd the seal of the
County Court of Huld County, this 21st
dav of April, 1909.
laiO.MJ
uy the court,
Allen J. Heeson
County J ml ire.
I. h'. Ilnrr, Attorney
BIG REDUCTION ON
PLUMBING -:-GOODS
AIR PRESSURE WATER SYSTEMS!
Wit bin the last s'xty days we have in tide some
extraordinary low putcliii.sc on I'ltinibiiig Goods, and
have the largest line ol Butli Tul.s. Closets, Lavatories
nnd Sinks ever shown in Plattsinotith at remarkable
reduction in price:
Hath Tubs white enairckd . . . .$15.00 and Up
Lavatories, " " 6.75 and Up
One-Piece, white enameled Sink
and back 9.75 and Up
Low-I)wn Closets... 14.50 and Up
18x30 ilat rim S'mls, whiteenam-
cled 3.00 and Up
We can also make Kt wuiinte Air Pressure Water
Systems at n big reduction over former prices. Re
member you can see what you pet when purchasing
from us, as we have six styles of tubs, six styles of
lavatories nnd three styles of closets in stock and on
display.
JOHKI
Plattsmouth, :
Price S3 and thoroughly guar
lne of straw hats awaiting you.
4 f Qt m .
l.KOAl, XOTH'K.
To Jamea A. Dysurt; a non-resident
defendant.
You are hereby notified that on th
1st duy of May, A. 1).. 1909, Helena A.
Dysiirt filed a pet II Ion uKiilnHl you In
the Hlxtrlct Court of Ciihh County. Ne
braska, the object and prayer of which
are. First. To obtain a divorce from
you on the ground that you have wil
fully abandoned the plaintiff without
Kood cause for more than two yeara
last, and Second, that you have grossly
and wantonly failed and nemlected to
Kiipport Huld plaintiff, and Third. To
quiet the title to the NoilliwftHt
(inarter (N. W. 1-4) of Section ten
(10), Township ten (101, limine twelve
(l.'l east, In the County of Cukh, State
of Nebraska, In said plaintiff as unalnxt
you. You are required to make answer
tn Hald petition on or before the 14th
day of June, A. 1., 1909.
Helena A. Itvsart,
Plaintiff.
I!y !(Rmy Uanisey.
Her"AttorneyH.
ATT.'.CilMKNT MITICIO.
L. 10. Ousley, will take notice, that
on the 1.(1 h day of April. 19n9, M.
Archer, a Justice of the I'eace of Cuss
County, NelirMHka, Issued nn order of
attachment for tiie mini of K,,K.'i In
nn action pending before him, wherein
Joxcph Ketzer Is plaintiff, and I.. K.
dusley Is defendant", that property of
the defendant, coiisIhUiim; of money has
been al Inched under said order, said
cause was continued to the 2Mb day of
May, 190H, at 9 o'clock a. in.
Joseph Fet.er,
Plaintiff.
Iteturns From (icrmiiny.
John Wagner of Eight Mile Grove
precinct who has been making an
extended visit to Bapn, Germany, re
turned to this city last night on the
M. P. train on route home. Mr,
Wagner has surprised all his mdnk
friends by taking unto himself a
wife during his sojourn abroad and
the lady came In with him last night.
They returned to their home In the
precinct today. Congratulations are
extended to the happy couple.
KliortlioriiM for Sale.
Three good registered Shorthorn
yearling bulls for salo. Also good
fresh milk cows. Mark White.
Nebraska.