Children Cry for Fletcher's MAYS) The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beet In use for over 30 years, has horno the signatures of and has pZty- Honal supervision Blnco its infancy. Yt J&icActe Allow no one t deceive you In til's. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-jrood" are but liilKTlments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience againat Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless mibstituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Sootliin Syrups. It la Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, .Morphine nor other "Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, ghlnfr. healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea- The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 5 l Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CtNTUH COMPANY, YT MURRAY TRCtT, NCW YORK CITY. WIH-1WH-W-W-I"H:- 4. WEEPING WATER. I- Republican. ! j..jjj..j. .jjjj.jj. 'j Mrs. Louise Slander of Archer, who mini! to allend -the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fpnngler, relumed .home Wednes day. Mrs. Troy L. Davis relumed home Wednesday morning on the early Irain from Kansas, where she had been for several weeks, attending her mother. Mesdaines J. H. Woodcock of Doh Moines, Iowa, and (i. M. Barnes of Omaha, sisters of Mrs. H. K. Sargent, were visitors here Wednesday night ami Thursday morning. Dan Swilzer returned home last, Saturday from the canal zone, where he spent, about twenty months in the employ of the gov ernment in connection with the canal work. Dan resigned In re turn to take charRe of I he home farm. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Coalman, on Thursday, March 7, twin girls. Also to Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert, on Sunday, March 10, It) 12, a girl. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson, on Wednesday, March 0, 1912, a son. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Mogens Johnson, on Thursday, March 7, a daughter. I'clcr K. Spanglcr was in town last week and said he was testing his seed corn. lie, thinks it will bo all right, for one kernel he dug out had two sprouts, and if this proves out with all of it he won't need to plant but one grain in a hill. It is rarely you (hid two sprouts from one kernel of corn Mrs. Anna Johnson, who is liv ing with her son, J. K. Johnson, D9MT WAIT- until the last minute to buy your fencing. Whether it be a small or large quantity, we want you to come to us, look over the different styles and have your order filled and set aside for you, so when you want it we will have it for you. We try to carry a full and complete line of fencing, but we can never tell just how much we will sell of each kind, so in order to avoid any delay and so you may get the kind offence you want, we would like to have all our fence cus tomersboth old and new to let us know what they ex pect to use. Our prices are right ami we will figure our fenc ing against any mail order house that you wish us to. AGENT FOR KOKOMO-AMERICAN .TO been mado under !:! per- 80 years old on March 3, i!H2. She was the recipient of a postal card shower, extending best wishes and containing remem brances from (52 of her friends. II was a great pleasure to the old lady. J. H. Chandler and family will move to Overton. They are to load a car Ibis week. Mr. Chand ler, while on a trip there recently, purchased a business building, rented a house and will start a pump and windmill business simi lar lo his work here. At present that, business is not, represented there. Mrs. I. X. Woodford received word this week from Dallas, Tex., announcing the death of Mrs. S. J. Harnett nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Chase. Tt was only recently that, her husband died. Mrs. Harnett had made her home in Dallas the past, thirteen years, and was a former resident of Weeping Water. She was 80 years old. !MM M-MI HWH i-M I I Insure your farm property ! j in the Farmers' Mutal Fire j and Live Stock Insurance ! J Company of Cass County, J I Nebrnska. Limited to Cass ! I county only. Incorporated 4" J in 1891. Only one as I sessment of 2 mills mado -j I- during the entire time. J I Amount of Insurance In J force $1,303,955.00. Amount ! of money in treasury. $4,- 4 857.69. Membership fee 50 ! cents per hundred for 5 j years. For particulars 4 4 write J. J J. P. FALTER, Secretary, ! ! Plattsmouth, Neb. 4 - PITTSBURG FENCING BAUER, NOTICK OK APPLICATION KOH Mill OK LIIKVSK. Notice is hereby Klven to all persons InttTfMteil ami to the public, that the untlKi-KiKiifti, J. K. MclJuniel. has Hied his petition and application in the offlce of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth. County of Cusm, and State of NebraMka, an required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, settlnK forth that the applicant is a' man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license may be Issued to the said J. K. McUaniel for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuoua liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lot six (6), in block thirty-three 33, In the Fourth ward of the said City of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. J. E. McUANIKL. March 12, 1812. Applicant. SOTICK OF APPLICATION KOIl I. mi ou i,i( i:sk, Notice Is hereby Riven to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, IVter Goos, has filed his petition and application in the otlice of the city clerk of the City of IJlatts ii) j nth. County of Cass, and State of Nebrnska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying 'hat a license may be issued to the said Peter Uoos for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lot twelve (12), In block thirty (30) In the First ward of the said City of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. I'KTKlt UUOS, March 12, 1912. Applicant. !OTICK OK APPLICATION FOIl LIO.IOK LICKNSK. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Adolph Glese, has (lied his petition and application In the otlice of the city clerk of the City of I'latts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting fortli that the applicant is a' man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to the said Adolph Glese for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on the west half wV4) of lot bIx (), n block thirty four (34), In the Fourth ward of the suld City of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. ADOU'II U1KSK, March 12. 1912. Applicant. NOTICK OK APPLICATION FOIl 1, 1(11 OH LICK.VSH. Notice is hereby given to all vers""!) Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, J. L. KuhkcII, bus (lied his petition ami application In the olllce of the city clerk of the City of I'latts mouth, County of Citss, and Stnte of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city setting forth that, the applicant Is a man of i'1'spectu bio character and stundlng and a resident of the state of Nebrasku and praying that a license my lie issued to the .na Id .1. L. Itussell for tlx; sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuous liquors fur the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application In a building situated on lots eleven nnd twelve (11 and 12), in block twen ty-seven (27), In the First ward of the said City of I'lattsmouth, Nehrasl-a. J. U nrssKi-u March 12, 1!)12. Applicant NOTICK OF APPLICATION KOH i.nii oh i.m i:m:. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested nun 10 the public, that the, undersigned, Kd Egenberger, has filed his petition ami application lu the otlice of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cnss, Htid State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city setting forth that the applicant is a muu of respectable character and standing and a resilient of the state of Nebraska and praying that u license may be Issued to the said Kd Kgenberger for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuous liquors for the period of one year from the date of I lie heal ing of snld application in a building situated on the east half (e',4) of lot twelve (12, In block twenty-eight (2X1, in the First ward of the snld City of Plaltsmouth. Nebraska. Ell EG EN 11 KKdKit, March 12, 192, Applicant. NOTICK OK APPLICATION KOH l.ltll OH I.K KNSK. Notice Is hereby given to nil persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Ed Initial, has filed his petition and application In the olllce of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebrnska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a' man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that n license may he Issued to the said Ed Iionat for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuous liquors for the period of one year from the (late of the hearing of said application In a building situated on the east half eH of lot twelve (12), In block twenty-nine (29), In the First ward of the said City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. El) IIONAT, March 12, 1912. Applicant. Notice of Application for Liquor Llrruse, Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Andy Thomson, has filed his petition and application In the oflice of the County Clerk of Cass County Nebraska, as required by law, signed oy a majority or the resident freehold ers of Eight Mile Grove Precinct, set ting forth that the applicant Is a mnn of respectable character and standing iinu a resident or the slate of Ne braska, and praying that license be Issued to snld Andy Thomson for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from May 17. 1912, ending Mav 17, 1913. In a building on lot 1, In block 4, In the village of Cedar Creek in Eight Mile iirovo I'reeinci. in fnss County, Ne braska. ANIlY TIloMSKN. Applicant. NOTICK OF FIN A I. SETTLEMENT All persons Interested In the estate or Adam Ingram, deceased, now pend ing In the County Court of Cass Conn- ty, Nebrnska, will take notice that the niiniintsirator lins tiled his final sup plemental account and supplemental petition for final settlement In said estate. A bearing will be hint nnnn snld account and petition at the otlice or said tourl on the 2Uth dav of March 1912. nt lb bom it id jci.w.i ir when any and all persons interested In sum estate mav appear and contest siiui account and petition. listed this i:ith day of March, 1912, ai.i-i'.in j. hkkho.n, county Judge, Frank Buttery Injured. from Saturdny'a Ilally Frank Uutlery, machinist, ha I lio misfortune- yesterday to mash his left Ihnnih while working with his hammer. The nccident occur red about 11:30 in the forenoon and resulted in disabling Mr. lUit tery for the rest of the week. The injured hand was dressed by physician and made as comfort able as possible, but the blow was so severe that the thumb was busied and will be very painful for n lonu time. Hedge Posts for Sale. I have (i00 good hedge posts for sale. I.ee Nickels, Murray. LKGAL NOTICE, la be Ulatrlet Court ( Cass Couaty, Nebraska. NOTICK. Frank E. Schlater, Plaintiff, vs. Abraham Burkholder, et al., Defendants. To Abraham Burkholder, Matilda Burk holder, 1). N. Smith, (first name un known) Geo. W. Hyrklt, Jerod N. Handle, lareil N. Handle, the unknown heirs or devisees of Jared X. Handle, deceased, Altaaarah Handle, the Oreapolls Company, a corporation; the town of Oreapolls, a municipal corporation, of Cass County, Ne braska; Loudon Mullln. the unknown heirs or devisees of I'.oudon Mullln. deceased. Barbara K. Mullln. George Loomls, the unknown heirs or de visees of George Loomis, deceased, Kvallna I. Loomis, Sylvlra K. Smith, widow of Anselmo B. Smith, de ceased. Warren M. Smith. Mathilda M. Smith, Myrtle B. Pratt, Noah K. l'ratt, F.lmer L. Smith. Louise A. Smith Lois Smith McGinnls, Robert ' L. McGlnnls, the Anselmo B. Smith Invest ment Company, a foreign corpora tion, the unknown heirs or devisees of Jason G. Miller, deceased, Mary P. Miller, Alfred L. Brown, the unknown heirs or devisees of Alfred L. Brown, deceased, Catharine J. Brown, David M. Kelsey, the unknown heirs or de visees of David M. Kelsey, deceased Mrs. David M. Kelsey (first real name unknown), William Fitch, Wil liam Felch, the unknown heirs or devisees of William Felch, deceased, Mrs. William Felch (first real name unknown). Hush Children, Hush Chil snn, the unknown heirs or devisees of Hush Chllson, deceased, Kmllie A. Chilson, Emllle T. White, the un know heirs or devisees of Kmllie T. White, deceased, William Henn John Cloedt, Samuel II. Jones, George W. Hamsey, I'heebe Ann Hamsey and H. I', Bennett (first name unknown), trustee for J. II. Maxon, defendants: You and each of you will hereby take notice that on the 3rd day of Feb ruary, 1912, Frank E. Schlater, Plain tiff In the foregoing entitled' cause, filed his petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you, the object, prayer and purpose of which is to obtain a decree from said Court removing clouds from and quieting the title of record of the Southwest Quarter and Government lots Six (6) and Seven (7) and all that part of Government lot Three (3) lying North easterly of the right of way of the Burlington & Missouri Hlver Railroad and South of the bridge or culvert Im mediately North of Swallow Point all in Section Six (6), and Gov ernment lot One - (1) In Section Seven (7) all In Township Twelve (12). North, In Ilange Fourteen (14), Fast of itie Mxtn principal Meridian, n Cnss County, State of Nebraska, excepting the right of way of the Burlington & .Missouri Itiver Railroad Company, In Nebraska, or Its grantees and as signees, in l'lnlntirf. ns against you, nnd to exclude and enjoin you and each of you from ever asserting or claiming any right, title or Interest therein, or to any part thereof, adverse lo plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as may be Just and e imaiiie. Vnu are Required to Answer Said Petition on or before the ISth day of .uurcn ii or the a egat ons con tained In said petition will be taken ns true nnd a decree rendered as prayed lor inerein. Dated: February Mb. 1012. FRANK K. SCHLATI-R. PlalntPT. By JOHN M. LKYDA. His Attorney. I.E; L NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a cattel mortgage, dated on the 11th day of November, PJ11, nnd duly liled In the olllce of the County Clerk fit Cuss County, Nebraska, on the 21ih day of February, A. Ii. 1912, and executed by fairies V. Knspar to I'lattsmouth State Hank to secure the payment of the sum of Nine Hundred hollars, and upon which there is now due the sum of SS71.00. And also by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated July 20th, 1911, and Inly tiled in the olllce of the County Clerk of Cass County Nebrnska. on the .!rd day ot February, A. H. 1912. and executed by Jiimes V. Kaspar to the Hank of Cass County to secure tho pavnient of Three Hundred Dollar, and upon which there Is now due and piivable the sum of $:!11.25, which said last described mortgage Is now owned, together with the debt it secures, by i lie I'liiiismiiutn state Hank. Default having been made In the payment of both of t-;ild sums due on said indebtedness and mortgages, nnd no suit or other proceedings nt law having been Instituted to recover said debt, or either of the debts above de scribed, or any. part thereof, although demand for the pavnient of each lias been often made; Therefore, the snld Plattsmouth State Hank will -sell the property therein described, viz: Ml Ills stock of bread, pies, enkes. and all material entering Into their manufacture all stock of Hour, sugar, lnrd, confectionary, cigars, tobacco, all furniture and llxtures. show cases. scales, cash register, bread pnns, bread rack, machinery. Including the "One Day Electric Dough Mixer and Dynamo." one electric ecir and cake mixer, one dough dividing machine, one Queen City Cookey machine, one uiompson loaf moulder two stoves, all shafting and belting.' and all ma chinery, fixtures nnd merchandise not herein specifically named, Including one Catzlngcr cutting machine, all the above and foregoing contained In the miming stnndlng on east half of Dot ten, In Hlot'k twentv-nlno. In the Cltv of Plnttsmouth. Cnss County, Nebraska, at public auction. In the City of Plnttsmouth, In the building where the property now Is as above described, on the first day of April, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said dav. Dated March . 1 912. Plnttsmouth State Bank, Mortgagee. C. A. Kawls. Attorney for I lal.. tiff. LIMiAL NOTICE. In the Dlxlrlet Court of Cn County. Millie I). Montgomery, rialntlft. vs. James P. Archer. Defendant. James P. Archer, defendant, will take notice that on the 9th dav of March. A D. 1912, Millie D. Montgomery, plaintiff heroin, filed her petition In the Dis trict i.'ourl or Cnss County Nebraska, against said defendant. 'Jnmes F. Archer, the object and prayer of said petition are, to ipilet the title, in the plaintiff, Millie D. Montgomery, In and to the following described real estate, to-wlt: Commencing at the southest corner or the northwest (tuarter of the south enst (tuarter of Section twenty, Town- snip eleven, range fourteen K. In Cass lounty. Nebraska: thence north ten rods; thence west to the west linn of snld quarter; thence south ten rods to the southwest corner of the said north west quarter of tho southeast quarter; inence east to the place or beginning, containing five acres; and to declare null and void and of no force and effect a certain deed of conveyance of snld renl estnte from Abel Crabtree to James P. Archer, which deed Is re corded In the deed records of Cass County. Nebraska.. In book thirty-four at page fiss, and to declare null and void any and all claims of snld James V. Archer In and to snld real estate; nlso nlleglng adverse possession of snld premises for more thnn ten venrs last past, and prays for equitable relief. You are required to answer snld peti tion on or before the 22nd day of April, A. D. 1912. Millie p. Montgomery, Plaintiff. C. A. liawK Attorney fn I'lah tiff 3-U-wkly-4-wks 1 - H. Ij. l'ropst returned from Ualslon today, where he has been snow-bound for three days. Some of the street cars were buried in ten feet of snow ct this morning in the vicinity of Ualslon. C. J. Meisinger, wife and son visited Mr. Meisinger's parents in this city today. OKI TO CALIFORNIA, UTAH, MONTANA, WASHINGTON. ORIGAN, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This is the general basis of colonist fares, March 1st to April 15th. THROUGH TCURIST SLEEPERS. Every day to Los Angeles and San Francisco, with daylight ride through scenic Colorado. Every day via Northern Pacific and Great Northern to all princi pal northwest destinations. SUUMER EXCURSION TOURS OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Special dates of sale in each month, commencing April, at $35 round trip, with every day round trip rate of $60 the greatest railroad journey in the world and low rates for it. Plan now. SUMMER TUURIST RATES. More attractive excursion rates than ever before, this summer to Rocky Mountains, Yellowstone Park, Big Horn Mountain resorts,, the Black Hills, the Great Lakes, Atlantic Coast resorts; it is none too early to be making your summer vacation plans. HOMESEEKERS from Eastern Nebraska to the Big Horn Basin 1 lilllllllplh Ilium; if NOTICE TO CHKDITORS. In County Court. STATE OF NEBRASKA, In the8 ManeVVthe Estate of Thomas I -8 Per cent pure, $10.45 per w. shryock, Deceased. ' bushel. Rod clover, 99 per cent Notice Ib hereby given that the1 atom 1 i i m- creditors of said deceased will meet pure, $1J.50 per bUSllOl. Timothy, Peter C. Standee, administrator of said 7 sn Alavke SIT K() PiTii.lim estate, before me. County Judffe of,'"-0"- AlsKt. Canadian Cass County, Nebraska, at the County oats, Swedish, $1.25. Red tOD, Court Room In I'lattsmouth, in said ao nn ti., , at. or n County, on the 2fth day of March, 1912, ; 5J.U0. JilUP grass, $1.25. COW and on the ;iutn day or tsepiemDer. laiz, at 10 o'clock A. M., on each day, for the purpose of examining, adjusting and allowing such claims as may ue on file at such time. I Six months are iillowwl from the 25th day of February, 1912, for the creditors of said deceased to file their claims in turn t.wuii, i. c. txii Lidiiiin uhaiuoi said estate should be on Hie on or be fore the 2.1th day of September, 1912. The said administrator Is hereby given one year from the 28th day of Feb ruary, 1912, in which to settle said estate. Witness my hand nnd the seal of the County Court at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this 24th duy of February, 1912. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. 1). O. DWYEli, Attorney. NOTICE. Jiimes V. Kaspar will take notice thnt on the 26th day of February, A. D. 1912, the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, in its Justice Jurisdiction, Issued an order of at iMchment for the sum of One Hundred 92-100 Dollars, in an action Six and pending before said court., wherein the Plnttsmouth State Bank, a corporation, Is plaintiff, and James V. Kaspar Is de- femlnrit. that property of the defend- nnt. consisting of one Chople gasoline engine, seven piles of wood, io sacks nf rye (lour, 98 lbs. each; 19 sacks Sun- klst flour, 9S lbs. each; 17 sacks Forest Kose flour. 98 lbs. each; ,10 sacks Ne- hawka flour. 98 lbs. each; 6 sacks Gold Medal flour, 98 lbs. each; 3 sacks Helsel llour, 98 lbs. each; has been attached under said order. Said cause was con- timicd to i the ism day or April, A. D. 1912, nt o ciock a. m. i I'lattsmouth state bank, " 3-4-3wka. NOTICK OP HKKKHEK'S SALE. Ill tlie District Court of Cnss County, .M'lirieikn, Amanda Crabtree, Plaintiff. vs. Jessie Ida Porter, et al., Defendants. 1 be undersicned referee will, on the 11th day of April. A. D. 1912. at the sunn iront mi or or tie i;ouniy uourt House in Plnttsmouth Cass County, Nebraska, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. nf ..1,1 .In.. nrt..r. n- ! 1.1 1 vendue, the following described real estate, to-wlt: The Northwest quarter of Section .nty-eiKiit (28). in Township eleven inpr and feeling considerable bet- (11), Ilange thirteen (13), in Cuss', , . ... , ,, , . County. Nebraska, and sell the same tol'f'l'. but Will 1)0 Compelled to re- tne Highest bidder upon the following terms, to-wlt: One-half In cash and the balance In flvo years, with approved security and Interest on deferred pay ments. This sale Is made under and hv virtue of a decree of the litstrtct Cnnrt rf Cnss County, Nebraska, entered In the above entitled case on the 9th day of niarcn, a. i.. 112, arter confirming the; report or the said rereree that said real estate cannot be equitably divided among the owners entitled "thereto. C. A. KAWLS. Heferee. Subscrlbe for the Dally journal Plattsmouth Auto and Wagon Bridge Gompany TOLL RATES Foot passengers . . . : $ .05 Horse and rider 15 Motorcycle and rider 15 One horse, vehicle and driver 20 Two .25 Three 35 Four 50 Horses or cattle hauled or driven, each 10 Calves, sheep, goats or hogs, hauled or driven, each .10 Maximum rates per wagon load 50 Fruit, grain or hay, per load, with team and driver 50 Huckster, patent medicine, grocery peddler, junk dealer, live poultry, each with wagon and driver 1.00 Emigrant wagons with driver 1.00 Automobiles with chauffer 50 Each additional person in any vehicle 05 Thresher, seperator, team and driver.. 2.50 Corn sheller, team and driver 1.50 $10 and $5 Coupon Books al 25 o Dis count for Gash! POLLOCK a DUFF, PROPRIETORS and other localities West and Northwest. R, W. CLEMENT, Agent. L. W. WAKELY, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. I ,, ACW, Seeds that Grow. reclaimed tested alfalfa, npns S9 50 Rnno ST riO Ainhop 1 ' Cane, $1.25. German millet, $1.40. Kaffir corn, $1.00. Tested ' yellow and white Seed Corn, $2.50. ' . , , "". t -.-. !prinp wheat, $1.25. Seamless 11000 fln n0nl TAlin,,., potatoes, $3.75 per barrel. Genu ine pure Red River Early Ohio seed potatoes. Ask for delivered price April 1st. Seed samples sent on request. Johnson Bros., ' Nebraska City, Neb. Operated Upon Yesterday. From Saturday's Daily. Miss T.neile Tnirirosi trrnnil. ' ,.,i,i ,.r ro, ti.,,.. . dauplilor f Canon Tturfress Of this City, was operated Upon at . . ., , 1 UarkSOll hospital, Omaha, yostor- .!.. mnrtljn nn.t r-nnir. flirmio-h t,,('I II 111. and CaillP ttunugn the operat inn verv nicely. Mrs. J. , , . . ' , , . , ' A- Oonelail was at her bedside vesterdav and left lior fr-nlinr na ' , ' Ua ,UHI 1 11 IK P I,elln! as ! well as she COllld Under the cir- , ,,,,, ,( , t i i flllllSl ances. rank Hlirposs. MlSS Lucile s brother, aeeoinn.inied j Airs, uoncian to j'lai isiiioui ii last. j evening, where he will visit rela tives for a time. D. L. Amick Improving. The Journal is in receipt of a letter from I. I. mick to change I , i, ,,, , i "" 1 t'1 i-i iiem iuc Iiomiilril I ' 1 " " 1 in Kansas City to the Morgan hotel. In this letter Mr. t.:i. ,.ii n.i i... :. . mh-s unit ne is iiuprov- main in that city several weeks longer under the dictor's care. Dave's many friends here will be pleased to learn that he is im- ! proving rapidly For Sale. A yearling thoroughbred Red Durham bull. Sam Gilmour, Plattsmouth, 11. F. D. No. 1. il