'l i' ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgelaljlePrcparafionforAs similaiinUthcroodaiKlRpiiiifa ling Uic SioMchs amlUowIsi Promotes DiHcstionk eiful ncss and Itest-Contalns nciaw Opiuni.Morpliine norMiamLJ NOT NAnC OTIC. JltnpfofMDrS'M'njmiiai Jkyjlm Sri J' jVx.St.wa jjvmnt - IHrmirrJ CfmM SiKfr rmiaynm tanf. Ancrfert Remedy foiTomliM Hon , Sour Stomach.Dlarrtwfa Worms jLonvulsionsJewi ish ncss and Loss OF Slekp. Tu&A Signature or NEW YORK. Guarante l under the FooTeij Exact Copy of Wrapper- DEPRECATES EFFORTS Ex-Governor - Criticises Incon sistency of the So-Called Progressive League. From Saturday's Dally. Tin' dictation manifested when so-called progressive- democrats of the stale sought l gather lion; and endorse a certain favored few for deegale-al-large to the Ilallimorv convent inn, is an at tempt lo override tlic intent and purpose of tin1 primary law, in I he opinion of e.-iovernor Shallen berger, who was a Lincoln visitor lh other day. "I remained away from I lie Jtryan banquet because of I lie fact lliat I deprecated efforts of these few to nnlify the new pri mary law through out side or , foreign iulliicuccs. The object of Hie non-partisan judiciary law which Nchrnsku democrats, with Mr. Hryan, have stood for for years past, was lo eliminate dic tation in the selection of judges How the same principle should he thrown lo the winds now hy some of these democrats is more than I can see. "The whole plan was ill-advised from start to llnish. No matter how the results of the primary might make some of the members of this faction feel, the only safe way for Nebraska democratic leaders to do is lo keep hands olT and let I lie law lake its course let the people express their choice without any undue in fluence lieing exerted upon tlicin. That is the only safe way to do and the only way hy which the new law can he followed out with respect to its intent and its pur pose." Mr. Shallenherger snid that ef (S)liW i j j i 0 NULL FY 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 of fence you want, we would like to have all our fence cus tomers both old and new to let us know what they ex pect to use. Our prices are right ing against any mail order AGENT FOR KOKOMO - AMERICAN till For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years TMf CINTAUN COMPANY NIW VOHM OITV. forts of a well known democrat to fight his alleged right, to leadership of the party in this slate had ifot made much of an impresison among I he voters of the parly. Individualities an- not interest to the people of the slate al this lime issues not men are to determine the enures of the party from now on, according lo the former stale exerut ive.""Fne lions cannot win victories," he declared, "and the army which is often defeated seldom gains re cruils. Unless we offer solu tions for various hig problems of the day, and dwell less upon the so-called individual defects of our candidates, we cannot hope to achieve success through the voters of the stale and the coun try." Buys Farm at Judicial Sale. From Saturday's Dally. M. I,. Iluby, as guarian of his brother's children, yesterday sold al auction at the south door of tin' court house, to the highest bidder for cash, I lie quarter sec tion owned by his brother in his lifetime. The farm was pur chased by William I'uls, sr., at the sum of 8l per acre. The land is described as the southeast quarter of section 12, township 11, range 12, east of sixth prin cipal meridian. The farm has a good set of buildings and is not far from Mr. Puis' home. Sells Squatter's Right. Charles Mates, who farmed the new-made land on the bottom ad jacenl to the Hurlinglon right-of-way, last year, and later fenced enough lo make a forty-acre farm and built a dwelling and outbuildings, Monday sold his right. His brother, John Hates, became the purchaser of I he im provements and immedialelv took possesion and occupies the dwcl ling. WAIT- and ive ivill figure our fenc house that you wish us to, - PITTSBURG FENCING AAV AW (1 MR II" WA li 111 EM3ER, ill l l " i i n nT vw J. WEEPINQ WATER. . Republican. F. A. Davis goes to Tama county, Iowa, this week to spend t hree or four months. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Charles jOibson, a daughter on Wednes day, March 27, 1912. H. O. Glover has been very sick the past week, but at present is recovering. His son from Spring field was here altending him a few days. Mrs. Hay Smith is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Do mingo. Mr. Smith was here a few days, returning to Plattsmouth Monday. Mrs. J. M. Leyda, after a few days' visit attending her mother, Mrs. Dellhaugh, returned to Plattsmouth Monday. She left her mother very much improved. Miss IJessie Vandenburg, teach er of Murray, was a visitor with her sister, Mrs. A. H. Jones, for two weeks, returning lo her school Friday. M. II. Shoemaker of Union, president of the bank, and all around valuable citizen of that village, was in town last Friday, calling on his old friend, K. I). Clark. I. X. Woodford, who purchased a house in Lincoln last year, ex pects to move there as soon as lie can get possession of the; premises, which are rented now. His home here will be rented by C. C. Daldwin.. Mrs. Ezra Hammer and three children departed Monday for New Meadows, Idaho, to reside. Mr. Hammer, who is engineer on a branch railroad, has bought a home there. Wallace Phil po t recently pur chased (lie Mrs. Worden house of (i. (1. Adams, and A. L. Marshall and sons are now busy decorating 10II1 houses. This insures a thorough renovating. Mr. I'hil pot moved lo town last week. (i. M. Dcvijhiss, operator here, lias been ordered lo work at Plcasanlon, Kansas. Mr. Devil- biss left Sunday night, but will return soon and move his house hold. goods. It is a good naving ob and Mr. Devilbiss is a first- class operator and accommodat ing depot man. ftTft?T 04JJJ!4 I UNION. ! Ledger. J H-I-H M-IK M-M-K M-!' Frank Smith of the Plattsmouth Journal force spent Sunday at the Claudius Everett home, northeast of here, and a delayed train gave him lime to call at this olllce. A report from Dunbar informs us that Klmer Smith and wife are the proud parents of a 12-pound boy, born Sunday. (Jet; I Almost as big as its "daddy" right now. The Plattsmouth Journal spring poet broke loose Tuesday and un loaded fourteen words at the head of the editorial column before Colonel Hates got to him with a The injury was discovered yes terday morning, and it was then evident that the horse was ren dered worthless and a bullet put an end to his .suffering. Mr. Hamiing valued the animal at $150, and wouldn't have accepted (hat price for it. That "Uncle Sam" gives every body a square deal is proven by the experience of I). V. Foster of this village. Mr. Foster served in Company A; Twenty-seventh Ohio infantry, and when dis charged August 18, 1801, there wos one month's pay due and un paid.. Recently he called atten tion of the pension department to that fact, and a few days ago he received the government's check for $20.17 to balance the account. Edward Everett departed last Saturday for Montana, taking a car of household goods and other things for himself and A. E. Elites, and John Chidester went with him to help get things in running order in the new home. Mr. Everett's family, also A. E. Stites and wife, will follow in a few days, and their home will be near tJlendive, Montana. Mr. Everett will till the soil on a good ball bat. W II I;irL- ili'muli'.l M.iii.luv . . . , . . cciui!K nil- i.mi-uill to enjoy Uie Wassen-Cion wrestling match, and from there he went on a trip for pleasure and business in Thurston county and Omaha, The old "Houn Dawg" song is about to break out in Union, but as yet nobody has been able lo "hit up'' the tune that Ills into the words, although Dr. Walker and Kd T.ench have been making some desperate (and mournful) efforts. Joe Manning's valuable team was broken hy accident Wednes day night, one of the animals having ils bind leg fractured by a kick some time during the night, farm that he purchased there a few months ago, and Mr. Stites will have the management of a large ranch. Mr. Stites and Mr. Kverott have grown from child hood in this part of the county, and the many warm friends they and their families have here re gret that they have decided to locate elsewhere. We hope they may find contentment and pros perity in their new Montana home. LK.OAL NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given tliat by virtue of a cattel mortgage, dated on the 11th day of November, mil. and duly filed In the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, NebraHka. on the 24th day of February, A. D. 1912, and executed by James V. Kaspar to Plattsmouth State Bank to secure the payment of the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars, and upon which there Is now due the sum of $871.00. And also by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated July 20th, 1911, and duly tiled In the office of the County Clerk of Cass County. Nebraska, on the Zaril day of February, A. D. 1912. and executed by James V. Kaspar to the HanK or Cass county to secure the payment of Three Hundred Dollars, and upon which there Is now due and payable the sum of $311.25, which said lust described mortgage is now owned, together with the debt it secures, by the Plattsmouth State Bank. Default having been made in the payment of both of said sums due on said indebtedness and mortgages, and no suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt, or either of the debts above de scribed, or any part thereof, although demand for the payment of each lias been often made; Therefore, the said l'lattsmouth State Bank will sell the property therein described, viz: All his stock of bread. Dies, cakes. and all material entering into their manufacture all stock of flour, sugar, lard, confectionary, cigars, tobacco, all furniture and fixtures, show cases, scales, cash register, bread pans, bread rack, machinery. Including the "One Day Klectric Dough Mixer and Dynamo," one electric egg and cake mixer, one dough dividing machine, one Queen City Cookey machine, one Thompson loaf moulder two stoves, all shafting and belting,' and all ma chinery, fixtures and merchandise not herein specifically named, Including one Cntzlnger cutting machine, all the above and foregoing contained in the building standing on east half of Dot Ion. in Block twenty-nine, In the City of l'lattsmouth, Cass County, Nehraska, Ht public auction, In the Cltv of I'lnttsmouth. In the building where the property now is as above described, on the first day of April. A. D. 1 9 1 L. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. Dated March 9, 1 912. l'lattsmouth State Bank, Mortgagee. C. A. Uawls, Attorney for I Inliu Iff. I. COAL XOTIC K. In the District Court of ( iihk Comity, Nebraska. Millie D. Montgomery, I'lalntlfT. vs. Jumos F. Archer, Defendant. Jumes F. Archer, defendant, will take notice Hint on the 9th dav of March, A. I). 1912, Millie D. Montgomery, plaintiff herein, filed her petition In the Dis trict Court of Cass County Nebraska, nguinst said defendant, 'James F. Archer, the object and prayer of said petition are, to quiet the title, In the plulntllT, Millie D. Montgomery, in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: "Commencing at the southest corner of the northwest quarter of the south east quarter of Section twenty, Town ship eleven, range fourteen K. In Cass County. Nebraska; thence north ten rods; thence west to the west line of said quarter; thence south ten rods to the southwest corner of the said north west quarter of the southeast quarter; thence east to the place of beginning, containing five acres; and to declare null and void and of no force effect a certain deed of conveyance of mini real estate rrom Abel Crabtree to .lames F. Archer, which deed is re corded In the deed records of Cass County, Nebraska, In book thlrtv-four at page rS!. and to declare mill and void any and all claims of snid James F. Archer in and to said real estate; aiso alleging adverse possession of sain premises ror more than ten years nisi past, and prays for equitable icnei. You are reoulred to answer xnld nti. Uononor before the 22nd day of April, Millie I). Montgomery, Plaintiff. C. A. Itnwls. Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-ll-wkly-4-wks NOTK'K. James . kaspar will take notice niai on the 2tith day of February. A. i. ivh, the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, In Its Justice jui muicuon, issuea an order of at tachment for the sum of One Hundred Six and 92-100 Dollars, in an action pending before said court wherein the rlattsmouth State Bank, a corporation. Is plaintiff, and James V. Kaspar is de fendant, that property of the defend ant, consisting of one Chople gasoline engine, seven piles of wood, 10 sacks of rye flour. 98 lbs. each: 19 rb. s..n- klst flour, 98 lbs. each; 17 sacks Forest Hose flour, 98 lbs. each: 30 sacks Ne hawka flour, 98 lbs. each: 6 sacks Gold Medal flour, 98 lbs. each; 3 sacks Helsel Hour, 98 lbs. each; has been attached under said order. Said cause was con tinued to the 18th day of April, A. D 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m. I LATTSMOt'TH STATE BANK. 3-4-8wk. Notice of Application for Liquor Llcrtisa. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Andy Thomsen, has filed Ills petition and application In the office of the County Clerk of Cass County Nebraska, as required bv law, signed by n majority of the resident freehold ers of Klght Mile drove Precinct, set ting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable chnracter and standing and a resident of the slate of Ne braska, and praying that license he Issued to said Andy Thomsen 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 Klght Mile drove Precinct. In Cass County, Ne 'I'Hfka. ANDY THOMSKN. Applicant. NOTICK OK IIC.MMVO ON III: POUT AND I'KTIilOV OK il UMHW. Notice Is hereby given that William D. Wheeler, guardian of Carl F. Vogt, Insane, has Hied In this Court his ac count of moneys received and expend ed up to March 1st, 1912, and also his petition for the allowance and ap proval of said account and such other matters as set forth In said petition. That a hearing will be had upon said report and snid petition on the Kth day of April, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at which time all objections, If any. will be heard and considered bv the Court, and final orders entered upon nil mutters In snid petition and report. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court at Plattsmouth. Ne braska, this ISth dnv of Mnrch.' 1912. (.enl) AI.I.KN J. UKKSON. Countv Judge. n-21-2wks. In the City Yesterday. From Saturday's Dally. Farmer E. M. Ciodwln was in the city yesterday in his new democrat wagon, with a line new set of harness on bis dralt team. Mr. Oodwin found the roads in a variable mood, the elevated por tions beginning to dry olT, while the low lands were exceedingly moisl, with the bottom far down under the surface of the soil. 5.00 TO CALIFORNIA, UTAH, MONTANA, WASHINGTON, ORIGAN, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This is the general basis of colonist fares, March 1st to April 15th. THROUGH TOURIST 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. SUMMER EXCURSION TOURS OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Special dates of sale in each month, commencing April, at $55 round trip, with every day round trip rate of $G0 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. H0MESEEKERS from Eastern Nebraska to the Big Horn Basin UiililHljJIilii HlHHi; and other localities West and Northwest. L. W. WAKELY, MITICK OK APPLICATION- FOR Mill OH l.ICKNSK. Notice Is hereby given to all pertons Interested ano 10 the public, that the undersigned, Ed Egennerger, has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts 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 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 Kd Egenberger 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 east half (e) of lot twelve (12), in block twenty-eight ( 28 , In the First ward of the said Cltv of l'lattsmouth, Nehraska. KD UUKXUKUGKU, March 12, 1912. Applicant. XOTICi: OF APPLICATION FOR I.IOI OK i.rknsi:. Notice Is hereby given to all persona Interested and to the public, triat the undersigned, Kd Iionat, has filed his petition and application in the olllce of the city dork of the City of l'latts mouth. County of Cass, and State o'. 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 respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that n license may be Issued to the said Kd Donat for the sale of mult, 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 rast half (e'j) of lot twelve (12), in block twen-tv-nlne (29), In the First ward of ti e said City of l'lattsmouth, Nebraska. KD DONAT, March 12, 1912. Applicant. MITICK OF APPLICATION I'OH LIO.I OK Llli:SK. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, J. K. McDaniel. has filed lils petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of l'latts mouth. County of Cass, anil State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the nppllcant 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. McDaniel for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of Raid application in a building situated on lot six (6), in block thirty-three Ci:i), In the Fourth ward of the said City of l'lattsmouth, Nebraska. J. K. McDANIKL, March 12, 1912. Applicant. NOTICK OF APPLICATION FOK LltllOll LICKNSK. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Peter Ooos, has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth. County of Cass, and State of Nehraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city. settlnR 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 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 Plattsmouth, Nebraska. PETE It GOOS, March 12. 1912. Applicant. NOTICK OK APPLICATION 'FOR LIO.I OH LICKNSK. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned. Adolph Glese. has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, aa 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 a license may on 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 (w'i) of lot six (6). tn block thirty four (34i, In the Fourth ward of the said City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ADOLPH GIKSE, March 12, 1912. Applicant. Henry Horn of Cedar Creek drove in from his home this morning and transacted some business with Plattsmouth merchants. EDWARD SEED Timothy Clover J Agricultural Phones: New 39, Bell 37. i ' R, W. CLEMENT, Agent. General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. NOTICK OF APPLICATION FOR Mdllllt LICKNSH. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, J. L. ltussell, has filed Ills petition and application In tha office of the city clerk of the City of Platts 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 sotting 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. L. Russell 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 lots eleven and twelve (11 and 12), In block twenty-seven (27), in the First ward of the said City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. J. L. HUSSKLL, March 12. 1912. Applicant. W. R. C. Hold Meeting. From Saturday's Dally. On account, of the date of their regular meeting coming on Good Friday, I be regular meeting of the W. It. C. was held yesterday afternoon, this time the ladies being royally entertained by Mrs. J. C. Petersen at her home on Main street. Whenever invited lo the Petersen home the ladies of this organization know they will have a good lime, and then, too, the weather being very ideal company! to what it lias been for Ihe past few months, a large number of ladies made it a point to be present, and over $.r was the amount realized. The after noon hours were whiled away in a penuine good social lime. For some the card games furnished plenty of amusement, while ot hers indulged in other games, con versation and I he like. A pleas ing feature was a number of fine readings furnished by Mrs. A. J. Heeson, and Mrs. H. M. Schlaes contributed a number of charm ing instrumental selections, both the readings and instrumental music being very much appreciat ed by the large company. At the proper time a dainty luncheon was provided by the hostess, after which the ladies departed for their homes, reporting Mrs. Petersen a splendid entertainer. Meet With Mrs. Reese. Prom Friday's Dally. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Luke's parish held a very pleas ant meeting at the home of Mrs. Eva Reese yesterday afternoon, there being a large number in at tendance. The ladies had for their study on this occasion the work being done among the Mor mans in the slate of Utah, and some very interesting and in structive papers were given on I his subject. Another pleasing feature was a splendid talk given by Mrs. Albert Noo of Omaha, which was most thoroughly en-ji-yed by those fortunate enough lo be present. Bad Place Is Fixed. From Friday's Dally. Charles Cook was in the city Ibis afternoon and reported that the bad place in the road by his farm bad been fixed and farmers and aulomobilisls need have no further fear of driving that way, and that by evening it would be becoming slightly dusty. COMPANY Spring Wheat Seed Corn Alfalfa Nebraska City, Neb. i