CHIMES BUG Buy your fancy stationery at i ine .journal gmco. i BL PARENTS il'll III'-' In l.lliriiln, .v ill rc-unii' Iht ilul ii' IP :ic Ic: i-!;il r.ii'. a a clerk Thai's What a Chicago Judge C.-ys, tut Ho Evidently Himself Is Not a Parent. i'i'i---' A. I i i . i" 1 1 1 r i i-aiiii' in lln-, nmi-ii itivr f " i J ' i 1 1 1 - faiin iunl I ihIm'.I iii'iiT MiMii' iiiiii'. m;il I im - foe I h" ih:-. BBS PROCEEDIHGS! - i Public Sale! From Saturday's l.nl. v. A l'.llica-ii Jill Trl III l arnx' j inily : i m 1 haiil"l ii I'iniip l:il-rh ua i. a Nh. I I In- tn it n 1 1 !ia, ' ln'i i' In' vvn- ';' i .(- ina'i'-rs. a pa.- -eu:-i'r din.i- in all his i this npiainii : "When a child I 'k s wi'imp, blame iU parent s." Tin- jnilyi''.- remark attracted i some alh'iilinii, regardless of Hum fart, that In' was pulling old slutl". It lias long liffll till! custom to blame di'Ii'iui'iit chililri'ii on the faults of liimn: influence, and it occurs lo us that tin aged idea should he tinned. Not that par ents liavi'ii'l faults a plenty to be reflected more or less in tin; con duct of their offspring, hut the general rule is that, to the best of their ability they try to do their best for the children, even if they fall down considerably in .other respects. Nor need one range far utleld lo learn that the judicial ruling is too crowded with exceptions to be called a rule .nt all. In every community, almost in every family, there are ex amples of children who start from xcellent homes on their journey to the devil. Some of I linn may drift into it accidentally, while others go their wicked way de liberately, because they imagine that sort of life affords u better time than the well-regulated ex istence which marks their home corning. On the cheerful other hand, each community also affords an example of some waif who comes up out of the dirt, with no home training, or of the worst order, and becomes a useful citizen and a lasting joy tormankind. Which isn't denying the advantages of the right sort of home for the years of childhood and adoles cence. Undoubtedly the highest average of citizenship will come from that sort of homes, for there is bound lo be something in environment. ltul most homes try to give the children Ihose ad vantages of education and moral training which should prove help ful. And when parent makes sacrillces, as most parents do, to attain these ends, and then fail, it is an unkind judge who is dis posed to give them Ihe worst of it; certainly Ihey feel bad enough illn' visile, ... .... ......... , I mends. wiinoui leeiing iney are to maun Mm- Namtn l'ii -1 nip nf I imaha nil Sunday hen- with her par- i:iel rniidl i- ciils, rel iirning Inl lie V -1 i 1 ' I i I al'l'TIM."!!. Prances lu lan, w ho is ein ployed in Omaha, came down Sat urday evening and -pent, Sunday here w it h her parent Miss Seva J 'dm son cairn- down from Omaha yesterday and visited for the day with Ii r parents, Aug ust Johnson and wife. Harry Cumin ings returned to his studies at the university this morning, after a visit of a few days at the II. N. Oovey home. Mrs. Harold Thomson ami Mrs. Anna Thoinsen were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they visited relatives for the day. I ''a 1 1 h iii ii I Ii. .Ii, nt.-, i 7, '.i 13 !:.;n,I in. i m.iiimi.i i.i .i..j..uc iifin'nt I " ' 'O. M. I., Fi i,-, i, j, I,, c. j,,, ,. i.iiu l . 1. Hc-Pucr, County Commission- I llit-.ii.;li their land, !.. n till in Section I ' I . Aloiv.a.11. Count v- Clerk i 1 'I'. .v. iivliii. ! I. 1.'.,! ,.f ii... I ureri nalanre or funds on I.s-id at clm-e of husinets December 31, 1511', to lie -.i...i . A i ica ( ion for s nft-rinteiident of poor (arm received from J 11 Tama for t ! o vcar i "iriiui'iii inif Marc h 1. I'll !, nrnl fnoiiiu Marco 1, 114. Moved! I .' I'. I;. J.nil.iii and M-cohded bv C. K. 1 1 1 o: r. II. hi A.r. Tains be ti'lcilnl ( .-u;.et nr.c.ult nl of i"ior farm for tlie I .iii con. ni mil ti ..larch 1, i:'l.i aioi c?n!in:; .Vim cli 1 Hill, at a salary or Tv. mi p..,- in,,, ttl,. ami Mr. Tains lo fur t.ish all in i os a ry I, dp. Motion cur- in. I. I s. ola5..,, Jc,W ,a;oaMt.;V.rrkm!:o ' Commencing at 10 O'Clock ' i" 1 , o. land lolly I4.li O'cl u nit Wednesday, January 22 mencing at 10 0'( in th-i Forenoon ... llllll.'N III 1 ICUIINS St'SSlim 1', n.M d. v ! . n ti,e folio, m' Lumih ss . t i -ii ii.--.-i i li-il in regular f urn: lit- lollowln.; claims wcit- allowed n Om-ial lund: '. I.'. In. !. nil, salary and tt-1,-- 1'i.uiii' i all.- t vi i - 'i ' ii .1 i'. :.i .1 ordii ii, sn la r ' i n a i ilcl, inilni'. ,i ,i,(,i-. . . . .--"i ll i: iciiHi-n. in, Is,, it. i,.,r i.' i i..., ... ' . i! I II I Mill, llllll ll W Ol K .... I', i'. Aloican, miary and t-x- I'llSf I''. 'I. I'l l, lu- - l.'ii., iii.-i ci.aii'iiVi', no illcint', t il... (I( Coiintv farm M I.. I' l ii-drli h, milnry and c.- !-ri h I.Imi oIh Tt li'i'lione and Ti'Vc-Kiaiili Co liaiiK Sli'VfiM, halary ' a ni I " fiui 11 - dry Tin'. I'lnttKinoiit h Journal, irliit- I n lc und mi ipl li K C I. ii inl on. hoarding city ( lirisonci-H and roniinittinentH. . . I . yiiliiton, board InK county lirlNonciM, nalary and Jailer fecM riiiltHnioutli VVatfr ('11., ' water to Jnll anil irourt Iioiihu Nvb. lly-xpltal for tlii Insano, rave: of Ucnwon Stlilatt'is and I ni vis .Mary K. I-'ohHt, salary and ex'. ""-k W. M. Welch Co., mippllcH to, lounty Kiipcrlntondent repair work at 5. Oil J7.KH i iti.uo 140.53 0.05 37.03 27.20 78.00 40.90 11.73 237.S0 30.90 152.25 149.69 16.20 29.00 I',. II. Schiilhof was a passenger this morning on No. (5 for fllen wood, where he was railed lo at tend lo some mailers of business. James Hehal, Ihe street com inissionei'f was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he was called on some mailers of business. ' Miss Kleanor Todd relumed lo her school work in Omaha this morning, after spending Sunday here with her parents, west of this city. Mrs. 0. A. Ilawls was a pas senger this morning for Omaha, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Olenn Ilawls, at Ihe hospital for the day. (leorge O. Iovey returned to Lincoln this afternoon lo resume his studies at the slate university, afler attending the wedding of his sister in this city. Henry Jess, proprietor of Ihe I'lallsmoulh Holt ling Works, was a passenger this morning for (Imaha, where he was called on some business mailers. Hay l-'rans came up last evening from his home at Union and de parted I his morning on No. 0 for (llluniwa, Iowa, where he was called on some mailers of business. Mrs. .Iuli ii Kill herfnrd, accom panied by her sister, Mr". Mary hull, of Murray, were passengers this morning for Omaha, where I for (he dav with Kicking backward, the sins of the children are visited on their par ents more frequently than it. is the other way around. Local licws Mrs. J, V. W'addiek and children were passengers this morning fur Omaha, where they spent the day, J, V. lUilton returned to Oma ha this morning, after visiting over Sunday with relatives in this city. William llinrichsen returned lo Omaha this morning, after spend ing Sunday with his family in this city. Henry Weidnian and wife of Omaha ''ame down veslorday and '.isiled for Ihe dav at Ihe home of Mrs. (ieorge Weidman, returning limne on ihe Missouri l'acitle lad evening. ' ii'orge I.lnv l of Omaha, who is imw Iraveling on the road, came in this morning and spent the day looking afler business mailers, as well as v isil in-' vv ilh old friends. " ,,(- i. -it,., l n 16 I). Qiilnton, teliMilioiiR Mil year I.. llerKr, bn-Hil lo farm 12.50 9.00 8.75 13.00 3.00 6.75 41.38 S.19 3.19 3.11' 8.00 3.00 4.75 4.80 4.90 8.00 3.00 5. CO 2.10 45.00 125 81.00 1.50 10.00 K.00 73.00 8.00 .1.00 ti.OO 4.10 i.10 2.10 2.10 5.00 137.08 .18.10 8.90 1.21 4.'l.0 K.00 3.00 5.50 8.00 20.56 3.15 Mrs. W. (1. ISrooks departed this morning for Superior, Neb., where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. W. V. (Irabill, and sister, Mrs. Isaac King, who are soon lo leave for (California. Miss Mildred Cummins came down from Lincoln Saturday even ing to visit over Sunday with her parents. Jesso IUunt of Nebraska City was hero yesterday looking afler some matters of Lusiness for a few hours. II. S. Austin was a passenger this morning for Omaha, whero ho will attend lo business matters for the day. The Rev. Allan G. Wilson was a rassengcr this morning on No. 15 for Omaha, where ho will visit for tho day. Sam O. Smith was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he will look after business mailers for the day. Miss Jessie Fox returned this W. A. Sturlz, who has been hero for some I ime v isil ing his mother in-law, Mrs. Ilandley and family, departed this morning for Omaha, from where he will resume his position traveling on the road. John Hmi.'!' .court houKe Hie 1'nlvernlty I'lihllshliifr Co., examination questions to Co. Superintendent Avoca Town Hall As'n., room for primary and general elec tion L. (J. Larson, carpenter work at Jail lr. K. 1). CurnmlriM, inwbrlata Timothy anil Klchard Schlater J. M. l,eyda. Inebriate Timothy and Klchard .Schlater James Robertson, Inebriate Timothy and lilclmrd Schlater V. I. Qulnton, Inebriate Tim othy and lilchard .Schlater John Schlater, Inebriate Tim othy and Klchard Schlater Kdward Schlater, Inebriate, Timothy and Jlichard Schlater C. K. Kelchnrt. Inebriate Tim othy and lilchard Schlater.... Dr. K. I. Cummins, Inehriato I'. S. Iiavln J. M. Leydn, Inebriate 1 S. lavln James Robertson, Inebriate r. s. imviM C. T. Noel I, Inebriate P. S. Pnvls C. II. I'onre, Inebriate I. H. flavin Ir. K. I). Cummins, Insane case Ailolph Ithotle J. M. heyda, Insane case Adolph Iihodo James Kobertson, Insane case Adolph Chode C. I . Oiilnton Insane case Milnlnli Jlliode 17.72 nirs. iinoue, insane case Adolph Ithodo K. Manspenker, deputy sheriff salary liecember, 1912 A. J. Snyder, recording deed.... llemliiKton Typewriter Co., typewriter IHstrlct Clerk Matt & Son, mdse. to poor John lllr., posts to county farm C. (I. VVamsHt, wood to court bouse J. II. Tarns, milnry for Iieocm- ber, 1912 Iir. K. 1. Cummins, inebriate J. It. Dcnsoii J. M. I,eyda. Inebriate J. II. Iienson James Kobertson, Inebriate J. It. Denson C. l. iilnton. Inebriate. J. It. Denson . . . . 17,72 Airs. M. Hanson, Inebriate, J. H. I enson , . Mrs. J. II. IieiiHon. Inebrinle J. I!. Itenson I., liensmi, Inebi laie J. It. Denson Dr. H. VV. Cook. Inebriate J. U. Denson VV. K. Hand, room for election In Salt Creek Precinct C, V. Ilaylor, coal to pioipeis. . , ('. D. Wnlnton, sumouinK Jury .Mivt'iiiiier term, mia ( r Mlcliael lllld, burial of Waslilii ton Dalihav II M. Soennlciisen. mdse. to county farm 4H.70 Dr. D. Cummins, insane Mrs. John wise J. M .l.eydii, Insane Mrs. John Wise James Robertson, insane Mrs. John Wine C. T. Noell, Insane Mrs. John Wise C. D. Qulnton. Insane Mrs. John Wise VVevrlch & Hinlralia, mdse. to Jail and court bouse Win. Holly, mdse, to poor 10.85 .lull n liatiei, auto hire to pom- inlsslnners 7.50 Halt ,'lon, mdse. lo poor 6.00 John I !n u o i- - Son, supplies and la nor id court house 3.:ift II. Tavlor, salary and expense ll'3.fi2 r. I'.asl wood, haidwaro to count - Jnll 'I'. Noell, quai-ant Ine Arlluir Wiles Mis Dora Klelsiliiniin, care of blind man, fourth quarter 1912 :d Kelly, room for election and care of booths. Center l'reclnct I.oreim llros.. bdse. lo pauper. . VVnrun V t cell, supplies to coiintv .lames Robertson. salary and fees foi.'.th niiarter 11112 Nel'insUp. I.lKlitlnir Co., jtas lo court House, jail ami street lamp K. A. VV'iii l, iiulse. to poor .Mrs. i'. liurllMit and W . K. HivihIm, care of pauper V. I'. Morse & Co., toilet paper.. It. II. Jameson, wood to Mrs. VVInchell C. It. Troop auto hire to Com missioners S. K. Stock Co.. road exnensn In See. 1-12-13 The followlnir claims were nllowed on the Koad fund: Mike I.ntz, road work, Koad DIs- ir ct no. l 1193.70 J. A. W'hlteman, road work, Hoad District No. 12 9B.4R .1. C Kennedy, road work, Road District No. 1 15.00 Hoard adjourned to meet Wednesriav. January g, 1913. in. oo 5.00 3.42 8.58 29.60 23.20 27.35 34.00 6.00 3.65 2.75 6.00 10.20 .85 50.00 2.93 60.9.-, 17.60 8.20 11.50 5.37 3.60 9 head of horses 4 head of cows 2 heifers 13 head of hos -Henry Sands - HALL ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENTS Allen D. Falconer Selected Again for Quartermaster. MACK IS JUDGE ADVOCATE (I I. 1 f IV. -L, V.. I. .. public for the',un.oe tu'a 'public hiuii-.at the "Old dosser Place" 4 miles iwiv In ai-coiil.i nee wilh a lull allowed! of Ml!rruV "J 7 miles J"ZXlt ItTo've"" Wl1 f Ulli,,ri' the Ml'il M lis the .-Viitomnbile road from I'latts- j SttH'k tO-Wif i, ,.ri,i,i ui in,- i i,,it- i nn inn , iiiut. A ei-met t liiid wiih the aboye bill. County Clerk repnit etl, as re'iuireti l,v statute, lie laid called for bids for books, I 'links and stationery for th. eon nty for the year l!ll l, bids to be filed hcfine niiiin mi Monday, January 6, llili, and II, fit bids had been received from the following linns: The i'latts mouth Journal. I'lattsinouth Neb., and from the Woodruff lilank Note Co., Lincoln Neb. On motion contract award ed for Class "1!" stationery lo the riattsniouth Journal for the year 1913, and the contract for books, etc. .under Class "A" postponed uwaitinn In vestigation. The following claims were allowed on tlie Koad fund: Hen Heckman, road work, Koad District No. 10 8.70 Ii. i.oldlriif return poll tax, Koad Disci rlt-t No. 1 (Kef used) Delbert HiKwerson road work. Koad District No. 1.1 A. J. Toole, hardware, Koad District No .7 J. Adams & Son.- lumber, koad District No. IB 47.51 h. T. Tool, lumber, Koad Dis trict No. 7 Win. .Sheehan, roud work. Koad District No. 9 Wm. II. Kusli, road work, Koad District No. 7 Frank I'alt.er, road work, Koad District No. 2 I". !. StMtidley, road work, Koad District No. 15 Frank Ohm, road work, Koad District No. 15 A. J. lieeson, costs estate Herman Schlelfert, Inhertance tax fund J. C. Niday. road work. Koad District No 11 11.60 M. H. Tyson, road work, Koad District No. 15 C. (1. GerblinK, road work, Koad District No. 15 Kd Carr, road work, Koad Dis trict No. Hi C. 10. lleebner, freight, Koad District No. 3 The Wilson Ke-eiiforced Concrete Co., culvert, Koad District No. 13 J. II. Blair & Son, hardware, Koad District No. 5 W. 1'. Yotio, road work. Koad District No, 16 Klchard (1. White, road work, Koad District No. 16 Sheldon Sheldon, lumber, Koad District No. It Vates 1, umber Co.. lumber, Koad District No. K Vates Lumber Co.. lumber, Koad District No. 9 VV. C. I'.ouclior, road work, Koad District No. C. II. Spnhn, road work, Koad District No. 13 Clias. (1. Hailey, road work, Koad I list rlct No. 15 Jol n Murtcy. lumber, Koad Dis trict No. 6 John .Viurtey, lumber. 1 Koad 1 dst rlct No. 1.', W. K. Casey, road . ork, Koad I lst rli t .o. Hi .1. K. DoukIiiss, costs estate Herman Schlcil'ei I. inheritance tax Vie." Miller, run il work, Koad District No. s Ilouiii-il Jo! iisoii, i "i,il work, I olid I Isli let No. S .loin II I'.i'mi-K lumber, I'mni District No. II , T,:f oi-a i.'. uiii. r !'., Ii.mi.ei-, i ;niid i ;ist ricl 1 I ........ . I c I'lillo,. in I 'niio.-i iverv a ill lie Hi id. I'll ti t : '.ii,si;ii 'list met ion Co., 1 i itl; ,e ork 1. i .. . ! mils. :.i ii' c m oi I; . V. .1. Tool, brlil inaterlnl I'', .vl. ..iclie,-. bi idm mat. rial .. .1 Mlnum H Si. ii, l-, iilie material VV It. I.annln'r, In id ire miiterial J. C. I'.row n. bi ld':e v ork . M Christo.ii erson. bridge work Sbeltlon & Shelibui, brldite ma terial lol.ll Aliil tey, In blue malei Inl . . 11. VV. Cu ryea Son. bridge matt-rial Vvofii Lumber Co, britle ma terial MITIIK OK ItKKKKK.KS SAI.K. la Ike lllstrlel f oiirl In nuil for ( mnn 4 ouuly, rlirmkH. Nettie J. Holmes, I'laitilif!, vs. I W' S Sliera. .loseiih . Keeuau, August ieii,dn. .i.i. a M. VIwk.c, j'ormor'v lit-ltn M. Keenan. lieore H. Alwl'f, Hib"il J. Keenan, Annette Keetiat,' John l.uiidol,li Keenan, James Ket iin mid Jalin-s VV. Holmes. I )efend:ii)tH. Niiib-,' is hereby Kiven that un.ier and 1 y iitiic ol a decree entered in tills r.iie on the loth ilav of December. .. i 1 '.. 1912. the undersigned solo refcrne, ill on the Mu day of February, A. D. I 'l l; at eleven o cluck a. in., at the south door of the Court House in the 'Ity of I'la I tsm.uit ii, Cass County, Ne-btask-i, sell at public auction tlie fol lowing ii.-scribed real estate, situated ri tin- C'oiuit of Cass, Nebraska, to v it: Coiimii-iicln at a point on quarter .-eel ion line runnini; F.ast and West H rnuuii Section nine (), Township eleven (ill, lanue fourteen m), R Cass County, Nebraska; 1574 6-10 feet I. it.-t of tin- quarter seitlon corner on West side of Section iiino CJ), Town ship eleven 111), Kanue fourteen (14); runnimt thence sooth 277:1 feel; thence Kast i) feet; Heme North 2H6 feet; thence i;,,s feel; thence North 5,12 Itet; l hence Fast lo the banks of the "'lissoiiri river; tliem e alonK the banks of I be Missouri river in a northerly direc tum to a point where said banks of the M ssouri river intersects the quarter s.illon line running Fast and West tlirouch Section nine 19 1. Tiiwnahln eleven (11), ItanKa fourteen (14.); thence I'm niuiiK saiu i i al ter seel on 1 iia lo tlie place, of lieiilnnini,', tORether with lands formed upon and against Bald described lands by accretion, alluvion, iciiciioii ami evulsion. Also lots one III. two OA thraa t1 four (4). live (5). Rix (6). seven 17. ' ' el;rht (8), nine (9). ten (10), eleven (ii) and twelve (12), In block thrne (3) West. In the Vlllaire of Koek llliiff- Cass County, Nebraska. Said nronertv will be sold for cash to the hlrrhest re. sponsible bidder. Dated at Klattsmouth. Nehrnska. IKI 31st day of December, A. D. 1912. C. K. T F F FT, Keferee. K.VWI.S & KOHFK'i HON, Attorneys. Phone Hearing at Lincoln Involving Rates There Continues, Without De cision Whether Raise Shall Be Al lowed Ask Pay for Williams. Lincoln, Jan. 13 Adjutant General T. L. Hall has announced the follow ing appointments: Allen D. Falconet of Omaha, reappointed quartermas ter and commissary general; Colonel Fred J. Mack of Albion, Judge advo cate general; Colonel Albert D. Fetter man of Omaha, reappointed lnspectoi 16.00 ' g' neral j 00 ! On the m'litary board, Brlgadlet General P. L. Hal!, Jr.; Colonel George ; A. Eborly, First infantry; Colonel Her :iS,::o . bert J. Paul, Second infantry, were ap 20.10 Pintpd- - j Phone Hearing Still On. li.9."i : The telephone hearing before th il ,;) railway commission, in which the Lin coln Telephone company asks for a temporary raise In rates until such sr.. 47 time ns h hearing can be had after the s.7' completion of the consolidation of the wed lnileendent with the Rell, Is still on V". F. Sloan, telephone expert of the 2 Wisconsin railway commission, wae present, as was iramc supenntenaent Giitin. Referee Holcomb Gets $600. The supreme court allowed Judge Filas A. Holt onib. referee In the Soutn tbi 4.x:: i.:u 2.'-. 20 ; II. I.". .Si) 5.70 I cubter case, $000 for service. The 4.73 1 cuse of Ian.s against Mellor, involr 127.1.H 1J,R the validity of the stallion regis The following claims were allowed on (ration and inspection law. was ad the Commissioners' Komi fund: ..,,, j ...j .. . w-,t v- ... Nebraska and Iowa Steel Tank vaiiced and sot for hearing at the 80S en., Culvert for Koad District glon commencing Feb. 17. I ii ni . , . ask Kay tor wtinams. 2S 12.00 C. lleebner, road work, Koad District No. 12 Frank Cox, lord work, Koad I Hst rlct No. 12 25.60 Hoard adlourneo to meet Thursday, January 9. 1913. I'lattsinouth, January 9. 1 '.) 1 :! . An agitation has been started to ask the legislature to pay J. A. Will lr.ms, who was one of the flrBt railway commissioners, for three months' sal- Miss LucetU Patterson, who has lioen a guest nt tho II. N. Dovey homo for a fovv days, do- parlcd this iiiorninpr for hor home in Omaha. Miss Helen Povcy ac eonipnniod hor and will rosume hor school work in tho metropolis Homer Road, tho liltlo boy from Pacific Junction, who had to have has arm amputated about a month ago, was in tho city Saturday to havo tho arm looked after. The wound has healed up in very nice shape. Floyd McDanicl was a passeng er this morning for Kearney where ho enters tho military academy there for tho rest of the school year. Mrs. J. K. McDanh accompanied her son ns fnr ns Omaha on his journey. 6.93 2.00 1S.O0 7.00 2.00 3.85 201.25 17.7:i 25.00 4.00 5.50 3.00 5.00 131.30 Hon rd met luirsuant to ad Inurnment, ary for woru put in for tne state at Present. M. I-. Frledrlch, C, K. Jordan, iu t.a v, rr,mmlBalr.nor Knl and C. K. lleebner, County Commission- " w.-., ci: D. c. Mni-Kun, County Clerk. before the appropriation for the pay county Jiniiit- tiled ins report tor i lie fourth quarter 111 12. County Clerk reported the County .Indue had npinoved the bond of I.. H. iileman for assessor C.renwood l're-clnet. K. n. Tavlor, justice of the peace of Three Million and Half on File In In weeping viaicr uy men iuh lejioii. of lines for the year 1912. Dr. .V. c. welch nied ills yearly re- the time he was commissioner, but Hunt of salaries was In effect. REPORT OfTsECURITIES .mi l lor the vein- 1912 The following claims wero allowed on the general fund: surance Papers. Lincoln, Jan. 13. Auditor W. R Howard has insurance company secur i. Tin: Disiitit r coriiT or cams I'UliATIi 1 Klllt ASK A. The Lvlnsston Loan and Building- A- Bociuiiun, i lainuus, vs Adelaide Hatea and John T. Bates, her husband. Defendants. To Adelaide BateH and John T. Bated, nr nusnunii, non-resiuent detendants In the above entitled action: nu and each of von are herehv notified that the iilalntllT ban pom . menced an action aK'ainst you in the losirici jourt ot i:as Lounty, Ne braska, for the purpose of foreclosing a niortKAKe Riven by you to the Living ston Loan and Building Association on i no nun oay or January, 1H08, covering the f.iilowinir descrlbtMl real entaln In Cass (bounty, Nebraska, to-wit: Com- nioncing at a point in the center of Hryant street, said point being 166 feet west and 15 feet north of a lna at the southeast corner of the NKV4 of oetuou ii, lownsiup it north, lianee i.i, east oi tne liin p. m., thence north ? 17.8 feet to a stake, tlnnco west 2"0 fret, thence south 217.8 f?et to u slake, thence east 200 feet to tin plai;c of v. lining, containing one are. lie the same mo:e or less au-1 I nown as cub lot 1 of lot 46, In the SE4 of the NKfc of Section 24, Township 12 north. Range j.i east, ot me sin p. m.. In Cass County. Nebraska, which mortgage appears of record In Book 35 of Keal Kstate Mortgages at page 275, In the olllce of the Keglster of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska, and to recover 110.70 for In surance which plaintiff has been com pelled to pay, and to recover taxes for the years 190H-1911 Inclusive in the sum of $14.48, with interest thereon from the 12th day of November. 1912. and for equitable relief. i ou anl each of you are renulred to answer said petition on or before the litli day of February, A. D. 1913, and In falling so to do vour default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayea ror in pialntin s peti tion. The Livingston Loan and Building As sociation, l'lalntlfT. By A. L. TIDD, It's Attorney. I THK IMSTHICT COI II T OK V.KSS COINTV, IV-KllltASKA. Tbe I.vlngston Loan and Building As sociation, I'lalntitTs, vs. DeVVitt Stanley and Anna Stanley, his wife. Defendants. To DeWItt Stanley and Anna Stanley, hlse wife, non-resident defendants in the above entitled action: , You and each of you are hereby notitied that the pialntin has com menced an action against you in the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, for tbe purpose of foreclosing a mortgage given by you to the Living ston Loan and Building Association on the 1 Ot li day of September, 1906, cover ing the following described real estate to-wit: Lots 3 and 4, In Block 10, In Thompson's Addition to the City of i'lattsinouth, ('ass County Nebraska, which mortgnge appears of record In Hook 32 of Keal Kstate Mortgages, at page 236, In the olllce of the Keglster of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska; and to recover the sum of 18.50 Insurance, which pialntin has been compelled to pay, and the sum of $77.15 taxes, In terest and costs for the years 1907-1911 Inclusive, with Interest thereon from Ihe 12th day of November, 1912, and for eiinltalde relief. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of February, A. D. 1913, and In railing so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for In plaintiff's petl llon. The Livingston Loan and Building As sociation. rialnlllT. By A. L. TIDD. It's Attorney. riattsmouth. January 8, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment. with all members present. County Clerk reported the following Rssessors' bonds had been approved by uif lounty judge: V.. V. Betts. assessor Tlntnn Pro. clnct. (ieo. vv. Snvder. assessor, risllsmnnlh Precinct. A. K Pa ling, assessor. Rait CrAeU Precinct. A D. Dospaln, assessor, ruttsmouth City. Wm. Mlnford, assessor, Stove Creek Preclnet C. D. Qulnton, sheriff, filed report Of iees earnea tor tnira quarter 1813. A. J. Snyder, recorder of deeds, filed report of fees earned fourth quarter, 1912. C. D. Qulnton. sheriff, flled report of fees earned fourth quarter 1912. I"). C. Morgan, county clerk, filed his report of fees earned fourth quarter, James Robertson clerk district court, Hied report of fees collected fourth quarter mz: also for the vear 1912. Bond of J. C. Nblay, rond overseer, Bond Dlstrlrt No. 11. Annroved. Bond of John M. Creamer, justice of nip pence l.imwoon rrecinoi. Approved. Bond of Calvin II. L. Taylor, county nuniney. npprnven. Bond of ',. w. Shrnder, road over peer Bond District No. . Approved. A deed received from C. II. Dennis iin.i wife rnr a parcel of land for road purposes located In lot 25 NK of N W Se. :i. Township JO. Banco 11, Cass ("only, Nebraska, and County Clerk insirurtoii to havo the deed recorded. County Clerk reported County Treas- iiiins sievers, extra labor $ 2.00 Ulos on hand to the amount Of $3,310,' K county U llU1' U C'''' 11,01 d3.! 03.50 which were turned over to Dr.' a. c. Weicii,' fee's' ii's' county Mm by the retiring a ulltor, S. It. Car ton, i ne lomi securities niea amount to $3,764,0'.)!.fO. The trust companies have rtepoiiiletl with him $240,350 In BecurllifS and tho depository banks havo on file securities amounting to $13,000. I'livslelnn for year isi2 " The followlnir claim was allowed on tie 1 : iunl fund: Wm. 11. Puis, hauling lumber on Koad District No. 9 ..$ 3.00 Tlie bond of Julius A. l'itz. Commis sioner-elect from tlie First district, re ported as having been approved by the County Judge, whereupon tbe old board ad.lourned sine die. The new hoard assembled ana pro ceeded to organize and did organize as follows: C. It. Jordan. Chairman; 10. lleebner, vice chairman, and juuus A. Pits, junior member. Board nd loomed to meet In regular session Tuesday, January 14, H13. D. U. MUKUAN, county uiaru. J. J. Thomas, Attorney. NOTICB OK ADMISlSTHATOirS SALE. In the District Court of Seward County, Nehraska. In the Matter of the l.state of Thomas A. Healey, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the Honorable George F. Corcoran, one or the judges of tbe District Court In and for Seward County, Nebraska, made on the 2nd day of July, 1912, at Chambers, at the Court House In tbe City of York, York County, Nebraska, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described. I Will sell at the front door of the Court House In the City or Plattsmoutn, cass uouniy, Nebraska, on tne isi oay or. reurunry, 1913, at one o'clock p. m., for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8), In block ten (10), of Carters Addition to Weep ing Water, Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. HFNRY J. MATZKK. Administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of Thomaa A. Healey, deceased. If vour children are subject to nttacks croup, watch tlie llrst symptoms, hoarseness. (live Chamberlain's Cminh lieniody as soon as the child becomes hoarse ami the al t nek may be w arded o(T. For sale bv F. 0. Fricke & Co. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. All persons interested in the estate of Thomas J. Fountain, de ceased, now pending in the Coun ty Court of Cass County, Nebraska, will take notice that, the ad ministratrix has tiled her llnal ac count nnd petition for llnal sltle ment in said estate. A hearing will bo had upon said account and petition at the office of said County Court on the 18th day of January, 1913, nt the hour of ten o'clock av m., nt which time any nnd nil persons interested in said estate may appear and contest said account nnd petition. Dated this 26th day of Decem ber, 1912. ALLEN J. DEESON, County Judge. The Journal for Catting Cards. LOST Last night, between Mc Daniel's saloon and the Majestic theater, n pockelbook containing a IM0 bill. Finder please leave same nl this office and receive re ward, s 1-8-31.1 The Journal supplies. for typewriter xitici:. In I In- District Court In nnd for ( a Coiinly Nelirnakn, I.oulsa Hay and Albert M. Hay, I'lalntltls, vs. Nancy J. Dysart, Kllabelli Wolfe, Henry Wolfe, Flbn Krelger, Adolph Krelger, Ida ('line, Itrunson Cllne, James A, Dysart, Frank P. Sheldon, Kmnuv Sheldon. Thomas P. Dysart, Louise Dysart, Jessie K. Dvsart. Clara Dysart, Charles IT. Dvsart and OgaretUt Dysart, Defendants. Tq the Defendants, Fllen Krelger, A tl ol nil Krelger, Thomas P. Dysart and Louise Dysart: . Vim are hereby notitied that on the 21th day of December, 1912, plaintiffs filed their petition against the above tunned defendants In the District Court of tho County of Cass, Nebraska, pray ing partition of the following described real (slate situated In the County of Cass Nebraska: . The Southeast Quarter (SR'4) of the Southeast Quarter (SK"4) of Section twenty-seven (27). the Northeast., Quarter (NK4) of Ihe Northeast Quar ter (NH4) of-Section thirty-four (34), the North half of the Northwest Quar ter NW4) of the Northeast Quarter (NKV4) of Section thirty-four (34), all In Township ten (10). Range 13 East nf the 6th p. m. and setting forth the interest of plaintiffs and defendants therein. . This notice Is given pursuant to an order of the court and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Mondav. the 10th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1913, or your default will be duly entered of record, and partition of said lands made In accordance with the findings and orders ot the court therein. LOUISA BAY and ALBEKT M. BAY, Plaintiffs. HAWLS & ROBERTSON, Attorneys. 1 ! REX YOUNG, -J-! Auctioneer, Murray, Nab. J Public Sales a specialty, J. I and care taken lo get tlie j ! high dollar for your goods J. J and stock. Your business j solicited. Telephone r-N. J W-I-tt-I-H-K--:-