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t. ' - -- --- is Tin: lMviiiitT ( in iit ok ( Ol V1V, M-:itKSK. The !iVinKstti l.nan a n t liulU'.ii,;;" As MJl'liltlUll, i'laiiit!!'i, v.". iVdlalI ll.itf.-s arid T. Halts, l.er hu.slmnil, I irfemiuitt. To Adelaide l'lU,' a:nl .!! " T. l!:itis. her lius-l-Ji ml. ii'i'.-ivsiiiit il-1 imuIuius in the abiu intitU'J uetn'ir Ym and tad: uf vou arc lu'ieby .untitled that the plaintiff l as c-oni-inein.-eil an action spuinsl you In t tie District Court of Cass County. Ne hra.sita. for the purpose of f orecloslno; u mortaane Kiven liy you to the Living ston l.oan ami lUiiltlins Association on the llitli ilav of January, l'JOS. coverint; the following .liscrilicd real estate In Cans County. Nehraskii, to-wii: wm- , mencitis t a poin t in the center of' lirvunl street, sa id point nelnjj 15S feet west unit 15 feet north of a btone at the southeast corner of the Nil1 of Section 24. Township 12 north, KanRe 13, east ( the tith . in., t'len-e mirth ;'17S feet to a stake. Ounce west 2U feci, thi nce south 217.8 f?:i to a ?tak, tt:ece east 200 feet to til.! place ot b if .iiuiiiK. containing one acre, lie the same mo:e or less un-1 I novvn as :ub lot 1 of lot 46. In the HKVt of the NE of Section 24, Township 12 north, Hanse 13 east, of the tith p. in., in Cass County, Nebraska, which mortgage appears of record in I look 3a of Keal Hstate MortKaifeH at phkb 275, In tl otiice of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska, and to recover 1111.70 for in surance which plaintiff has been com pelled to pav, and to recover taxes for the years 1904-1911 inclusive In the sum of $14.48, with interest thereon from the lith day of November, 1912, and for equitable relief. You anl each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of February, A. P. 1913, and ii falling so to do your default will be duly entered therein and Judgment taken as prayed for in plaintiff's peti tion. The Livingston Loan and Building As sociation. Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, It's Attorney. IN TI1K DISTRICT COVKT OF VASS COUNTY, NK11UASKA. The Lvlngston Loan and Building As sociation, I'lalntiffs, vs. DeWltt Stanley and Anna Stanley, lits wife, Defendants. T DfiWitt Stanley and Anna Stanley, bise wife, non-resident defendants in tiie above entitled action: , You and each of you are hereby Tittilied that the plaintiff has com menced an action against you in the District Court of Cass County, Ne bras k a, for the purpose of foreclosing a. mortgage given by you to tne living Ktou Loan and Building Association on the 10th day of September, lu, cover 4bk the following described real estate tn-wit: Lots 3 and 4. in Block 10. in Thompson's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County Nebraska, wtiu-li mortgage appears of record in Book 32 of Keal Estate Mortgages, at page 236, In the otiice of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska; ana to recover the sum of 18.50 insurance, wMch plaintiff has been compelled to mv. and the sum of 177.15 taxes, in terest and costs for the years 1907-1911 inclusive, with Interest thereon from the 12th day of November, 1912, and for eanitable 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 failing so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for in plaintiff's peti tion. The Livingston Loan and Building As liociation, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD. It's Attorney. NOTICE. la the DIMrlct Court In and for Cass County Nebraska. Ioiisa Bay and Albert M. Bay, Plalntifls, vs. JVancv J. Dvsart. Elizabeth Wolfe Henry Wolfe, Ellen Krelger, Adolph Kreiger. Ida Cllne, Brunson Cllne Jimes A. Dysart, Frank P. Sheldon, Emma Sheldon, Thomas P. Dysart, Louise Dysart, Jessie R. Dysart, Clara Dysart, Charles H. Dysart . and Ogaretta Dysart, Defendants. To the Defendants, Ellen Krelger, Adolph Krelger, Thomas I. Dysart and Louise Dysart: , You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of December, 1912, plaintiffs (lied their petition against the above named defendants In the District Court of tiie County of Cass, Nebraska, pray ing partition of the following described real estate situated In the County of Ca. Nebraska: , The Southeast Quarter (SE'J) of the .Houtheust Quarter (SE'i) of Section twenty-seven (27), the Northeast,, Quarter (NK4) of tht. Northeast Quar ter NEVt) of Section thirty-four (34), the North half of the Northwest Quar ter (NW4) of the Northeast Quarter (NKU) of Section thirty-four (34), all in Township ten (10), Range 13 East of the 6th p. ni. and setting forth the n teiest of plaintiffs and defendants tliereln. , This notice is given pursunnt to an order of the court and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, 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 of the court therein. IXH ISA BAY and ALBERT M, BAY, Plaintiffs. RAWLS & ROBERTSON, Attorneys. NOTICK OK Sl'IT TO QUKT TITLE. In the INstrlet Court of Can Comity Nebraitka. Charles P. Rfelfer, Plaintiff, vs. Frames J. Solomon, et at., Defendants. To the Defendants: Frances J. Solo mon, D. H. Solomon,' first name un known; Elizabeth 11. Solomon, Josiah Moores, Mary J, Moores, Mary J. Lath rop, M. M. Henderson, first name un known; Bertha O. Dalton, Mary Armiiida Huffman, Caroline Huffman, Kdward .1. Moores, Alfred M. Moores, Knoch (i, C, Moores, Kllzn Moores, Maiiala (iruy, A. J. Moores, first name unknown; Nancy K. ICpper.son, Henry Monies, Edward or Ed Jocklm, Ida l&. .1 or k i in. Andrew YV. or A. W. Mc LiuiKhlln, Alena 11. McLaiiKtilin, John W. or .1. V. Soymoi e, S. J. Seymore, tlrst naimi unknown, Zrtlinm or'.ethnm 1'. Mii'ulloch, Ithmar 1'. or I. 1'. I'llls hiliry, Nellie Ii. Smith, Chester H. Smith, Fred Black, also tlio unknown heirs and devisees of the following named, Frances J. Solomon, decensed, I). II. Solomon, deceased, first name un known, JoMiali Moores, deceased, K. M. Henderson, first name unknown, de ceased; ileitha O. Dalton, deceased; Mary Armlnda Huffman. deceased, Caroline Huffman, deceased, Kdwnrd J. Moores, deceased, Alfred M. Moores, de ceased, Knoch (i. C. Moores, deceased; Mahalii dray, deceased; A. J. Moores, first name unknown, deceased; Nancy K. Epperson, deceased, Henry Moores, deceased, Edward or Ed Jocklm, de ceased; Andrew W. or A. V. McLailKh 1 in. deceased, John W. or J. W. Seymore, deceased; el ham or Zctham 1'. McCtil loch, deceased: Ithmar 1'. or I. J l'llls bui j y, deceased, you are hereby- notllled that on January 1Mb, A. D. 1 ! 1 :i . plain tiff tiled his stilt In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, to quiet title to the following described lands in I'lattsmouth, to-wlt: Lots numbered eleven and twelve, In Block number forty-three, In the City of i'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska. Because of ills adverse possession by himself and his grantors and their grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of this suit and to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, interest or claim, either icgal or equltnble In or two said lands or any part thereof, and to require you and vacli of you to set forth your right, title, lien or Interest tliereln, If any, either legal or equitable, and to have tho same adJtidKcd Inferior to the title of plaintiff and for general relief equitably. This notice Is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer said petition on or before Mnndny, March 3rd, A. I). 1913, or your default will be duly entered therein. CHAHLKS P. I'FEIFEK, Plaintiff. J. I',. DOUULASS. Attorney. Sell your property the Journal. by an ad In iikkkhk.i: mm:. In I lie Dinlrlct t'tiurt iu mill for ' County. rlrnkii. j Nettie J. Holme;,, I'lainlill, s. I V. S. (Sheia, .loeili M keciiau. A:ivasta l.etn.iii, l.-uii M. A li i in" formerly! Ileli ii M. Keeuaii. to m re II. Alttine, ! Ilei l i vt .1. K i - 1 1 j 1 1 . Anaelte Keeiiun, j John I; iiiiIii!i). Keen, in. James Keen- Idl urn! J.illies Y. lloliues, lieffiidants. Notice is I it-re by given that under and by virtue ol a decree entered in this case on the 2.Mli day of January, A. 1', 1 i 1 : . the undersigned sole referee, will on tiiu :id day of March, A. D. 191.:. at eleven o'clock a. in., at the south door of the Court House in the City of I'lattsinouth, Cass County, Ne braska, sell at public auction the fol low In,' described real estate, situated in the Couutv of Cass, Nebraska, to wit: Commencing at a point on quarter section line running East and West through Section nine (9 1, Township eleven (111, liange fourteen (14), in Cass County, Nebraska; 1574 6-10 feet East of the quarter section corner on West sldo of Section nine (9i, Town ship eleven till, liange fourteen. (14); running thence south Zll'.i fet't ; thencti East 400' feet; thence North 206 feet; thence East 9L'l feet; thence North 632 feet; thence East to the banks of the Missouri river; thence along the banks of the Missouri river in a northerly direc tion to a point where said banks of the Missouri river Intersects the quarter section line running East and West through Section nine (9), Township eleven (111, Range fourteen (14); thence I West along said quarter section line to the place of beginning, together with lands formed upon and against said described lands by accretion, alluvion, reliction and evulsion. Also lots one (1). two (2). three (3), four (4), five (5). six (6), seven (7), eight (S), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12), in block three (3) West and block one (1) North, and one (1) East of the public square in the Village of Rock Bluffs, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, together with the portion of the vacated streets surrounding the same belonging thereto. Said property will be sold for cash to the hlsrhest re sponsible bidder. natea at riaiismoum. isenrasna. mis 25th day or January, a d ,i13 C. E. TKFET. Referee. RAWLS .& ROBERTSON. Attorneys. J. J. Thomas, Attorney, KOTICK OF ADMIMSTRATOIl'S SALE, In the District Court of Seward County, Nebraska.- in the Matter of the Estate of Thomas A. liealey, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the Honorable George F. Corcoran, one of the Judges of the District Court in and for Hjward County, Nebraska, ninde on the 2nd day of July, 1912, at Chambers, at the Court House in the 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 of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on the 1st day or February, 1913, at one o'clock p. in., for cash, the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lots seven (7) and eight (8), in block ten (10), of Carter's Addition to Weep ing Water. Cass County. Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour, 11ENKY J. MATZKE, Administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of Thomas A. liealey, de ceased. .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, AH persons interested in the estate of Edwin K. Todd, now pending In the County Court of Cass County. Nebraska, are hereby notified that a petition for final settlement of said estate had been made and a hearing upon said netiion set down by said Court on the 1st day of February, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. when any and all persons in terested in said estate may contest said net tion. Dated this 18th day of January, 1913 ALLEN J. liEESON, County Judge. ATTACHMENT NOTICK. J. W. Davis will take notice that on the 2nd day of January, 1913, M. Archer, a justice of the peace of Cass County, Nebraska, Issued an order of attach ment for the sum of $5.00 in action pending before him, wherein A. (1. liach Ac Co. Is plaintiff and J. W. Davis de fendant, that property of said defend ant, consisting of money, lias been at tached under said order, said cause was continued to the 20th day of Feb ruary, 1913, nt 9 o'clock a. m. A. U. BACH & CO., l'lalntllt. NOTICE. Stale of Nebraska, . Cass County, ss. To James V. Kaspar, Non- Resident, Defendant. You are hereby notified that the plaintiff, Louis Hotter, has com menced an action against you and Maud V. Kaspar, jointly, in Justice Court, before M. Archer, Justice of the Peace in and for said Coun ty, the object and prayer of which is to recover judgment against you on a promisary note for $100, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, from tho 7th day of Ftb ruary, 1912, and costs of action. You are hereby notified to answer so id action on or before the 21st day of February, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m., and in failing so to do your default will bo duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for by plaintiff. LOUIS ROTTER. Plaintiff. NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Cliopie Casoline Fmgine Company (Limited), of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, has issued fully paid up capital stock to the amount of Fifty-four Thousand Nine Hun dred Thirty Dollars (?5 i,930.00), and that said Corporation has an indebtedness for current expenses only amounting to the sum' of $201.70. Dated this tl It day of January, 1913. Jno. A. Chopieska, President. F.dw. Rynott, Adolph Oiese, II. M Soennichsen, II. F.Ooos, Directors. For Sale. House and eight lots, all front ing on Main street, in Murray. Call or address Nettio Connally, Box 138, Murray. For Sale. I have just a few of those full blooded Marred Plymouth Rock corkrels left. 'Phone No. 31 White. C.F.. rtabbitt, Plattsmouth. 1-23-f.t-wkly The Joun.al supplies. for typewriter Mint K OK tist-ar Kiniiioni visiieu nisi daughter, Mi Kariue, at Omaha over Sunday. Mis. T. K. Wiles am! 'laughter, Mrs. Troy Wiles, were at Omaha la.-l Saturday. K. Palmer made an uxor Simdaj visit in Omaha with his sun, At torney H. O. Palmer. Mrs. C. A. Hichey entertained a few friends at an informal 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday. Miss Mabel Osenkoit went to Plattsmouth last Saturday to isit aver Sunday with Miss (lladvs Marshall, who expects ,to eave February i for Portland, Oregoi.. Platlsnuiuth people complaint of the careless use of air guns by the kids of that city. Up here the air gun is loo lame for the aver age kid and if a citizen gels a puncture it will he from a 2 caliber rifle or perhaps a shot gun. l'red Rolling, the well known and popular Missouri Pacitlc brakenian, who has been in serv ice on the local passenger train the past few years, is laid up with a broken leg. The accident oc curred in the railroad yards at Auburn one night last week. Howard Jackniaii of Louisville and Miss Laura Selden of Omaha were married at me nomo oi me bride's parents in Omaha at high noon Wednesday, January 15. The groom is a son of J. M. Jack man of this city and has hosts of friends who unite with the Courier iit extending hearty congratula tions. Two large trestles will be erect ed on which ininature engines and cars "will cross over the Burling ton tracks and carry immense amounts of earth from the blulT to the river bank. A large steam shovel is to be installed and the work pushed with all possible speed. Half a hundred men have already been put to work getting things in readiness and actual operation is to start as soon as the tracks can be laid and the steam shovel installed. For Sale or Trade. One vacant lot, between D and E, on 24th street, in South Omaha. Address Nettie Connally, Uox 138, Murray, Neb. l-23-lwk-d&w aim iaits t ! News. i Hugh Warden put in several days bad last, week in successful effort to overcome a bad case ofj grippe. Among Hie sick this week are E. E. Hadley, Herman Schacht and the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cliriswisser. (irippe suf ferers mostly. The young lady from Lincoln who had been here since last week in the capacity as nurse for Mrs. Robert Vial!, returned home Tues day. Mrs. Vial! is much heller. The hill quarry has shut down again for a time and those who were not laid oil have been moved out to Snyderville. Just when it will open again is uncertain, but probably not until spring. J. M, Stone and son, Uruce, left Tuesday for Denver, where they will attend the National slock show soon to meet there. They will be met by Charles Stone of Yampa, Colo., and Lester of Del Notre. John Opp is in Omaha with his ankle in a plaster cast and it will be some time before he is able to use it. It was found necessary to break it over again in order to get a proper alignment on tho leg. Mr. Opp, it will be remembered, had his ankle badly broken last summer, when a load of hay over turned with him. Vincent Straub, the Avoca line slock man, was in town Friday, going from hero to Plattsmouth. He had been making arrangements to exhibit his herd of Galaways at the Denver show, soon to bo held, but has been barred for some rea son. Last year ho cleaned up nearly everything in his class at Denver. Everybody's friend Dr. Thom as' Eclectic Oil, tho great house hold remedy for toolhacho, ear ache, soro throat, cuts, bruises, scald9. Sold at all drug stores. 2rc and 50c. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 35 years. $1.00 a botllo. LOUISVILLE. Courier. Alvo News Mrs. liud drove went to l.inei Wednesday. C. II. Jordan was a capital c it y i utor Wednesday. Perry Cook returned from Lin coln on No. 13 Fridav. I. A. Miatler was m Lincoln on business Wednesday. Perry Cook transacted busines in Lincoln w ednestJuv . Harvey Rasp was a passenger to Lincoln Friday morning. W. O. Movies returned to his home in Lincoln Wednesday. Mrs. I.iwi-i KuiiiiiIV was a nas senger for Lincoln Wednesday. 1 F.mmelt Friend of Methany came in on No. il Wednesday. J 11. Stroemer was iu Lincoln on business Thursday. John Murtey aud (iamble Hros.j shipped hogs Monday to South Omaha. J. II. Stroemer and Henry Rugge were visiting friends in Lincoln Tuesday. Roy Dennett left Wednesday for Burr Oak, Kansas, to visit with relatives. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swanson, January 25, 1913, a daughter, ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stroemer visited Herman Rogge at Elm wood Sunday. Henry Snoke is having a severe oitack of lagrippe, having taken sick Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Georgo Leibhart moved into the Hess property in West Alvo Tuesday. Miss Grace Bucknell went to Lincoln Friday for a few days' visit wilh relatives. A. I. Bird and family drove to Waverly Sunday to visit Mrs. Bird's father, Mr. Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Strain and Mr. Gardner of Bethany took dinner Thursday wilh Mrs. I). A. Vincent Miss Marie Slroemer went to Lincoln Thursday on No. 1 to visit friends for a few days. Austin Ough of Geneva, Neb., visited his cousin, Mrs. J. A Shaffer. Wednesday and Thurs day. T. N. Bobbilt went to Lincoln Thursday evening to make his home wilh his son, Charles and family. Miss Marie Stroemer spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss .Marjory Garr at Hie hitter's homo near Fagle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogge of Independence, Kansas, are visit ing wilh J. H. Slroemer and fam ily this week. Dan' and Jako H'ardknock o Wood River, who have been here on business, returned lo uo'ii homes Monday. Mr. llamel of Nelson sloppci off here Sunday to visit friends for a day or two on his way hoint from a trip lo Illinois. Word has been received here from Los Angeles, California, (hat Mrs. Flora B. Keefer is seriously ill there with appendicitis, Mr. and Mrs. George Towle o Wabash spent Monday with John Murtey, Mrs. Murtey having gone to Clay Center, Neb., to attend the funeral of a friend. Miss Amelia Kamin and niece Miss Elsie Keefer, of Wood River Neb., left on No. 13 Friday morn ing for a few days' visit with rela tives at Bennett. Miss Emma Smith of Franklin Neb., came in Saturday lo visit her cousin, Mrs. Geo. Curyea, for a few days. She returned home Tuesday, Mrs. Curyea accompany ing her to Lincoln. Mrs. C. R. Jordan and son, Sam auloed to Elinwood Tuesday to visit Mrs. Jordan's sister, Mrs Bartlelt, who has had an altar of lagrippe. Mrs. Bartlelt us visiting her son, Willie Bart let I and family. Within His Means. If a man wants lo remain honest he must live within his means and avoid all excesses. Ho also must live within his strength and avoid overwork. Ho should not work more than his muscles, his nerves and his brain can stand. Ho should cat and drink what ho can comfortably digest. If ho forces on tho stomach more than this organ can handle ho overtaxes and exhausts it. Tho result is indigestion. It must be treated immediately. Tho quick est relief is Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine. It will strengthen tho muscles and the nerves, will clean out tho intes lines and will stimulate all organs to work. Should bo used in con stipation, indigestion, headache, abdominal pains, neuralgia and lervousness. At drug stores, Jos. Triner, 1333-39 So. Ashland Ave, Chicago. Try Triner's Liniment for pains in Iho muscles and joints. Parraei( meat-re lONE NIGHT ONLY' - Eedmen's Play - The Four-Act Comedy Drama "Struck Oil" By the Rex Stock Company of Glenwood Monday Night, February 3 Benefit Missouri Tribe, I. O. R. M. CAST OF CHARACTERS; (Read and see if any of your friends appear) (Characters named as they appear in the play:) Mill Smith Lester Sa&r Alvtin St. George Charlock (Alias Dave Forrester) Will Rathke Wildcat (Maiio Morley) Hattie Sherman Gabriel BastaUium ; Emery DeWolf Frank Forester Ralph Emery Graeie Nell Johnson. Griz.ly Marsh ' David Burnett Martha Jane Biggins ... Elouise Morgan Job Jenkins..... Dave Bennett Dick Morley. Clayton Murphy Victorine Morley Nell Johnson SYNOPSIS OF EVENTS ACT I-Scene: (Old Grizzley's Hut) The plot-Wildcat meets Rasta-baunv-Frank and Wildcat find Grade the will Old Grizzly his death-the hut on fire no, you don't, "you here?" "Always here mit de actent on der trigger." ACT II Scene: (Dick Morley's farm yard and the oil wtlla two weeks later)- Where's the pesky critter got to anyway Wildcat a torment toa Rstabaum Charlock meets Morley Victorine's arrival from boarding school Rastabaum poisoned on pork Frank meets Vic torine Rastabaum finds torpedo the well exploded "the old farm is worth a million." ACT Ill-Scene: (Parlor of Dick Morley's mansion, New York City, two years later) Victorine gives Job a lessonin etiquette Martha Jane pays a visit to tho city "Land Bakes, these carpets are jest like a walkin on plowed ground" Charlock threatens Morley the devil always helps his own Job proposes to Martha Jane Rasta baum interferes Gracie recognizes her husband Morley's death Frank under suspicion. ACT IV Scene: (kitchen at the farm. Six months later) "Job will you wake up" Job in trouble as usual Charlock arrives; threatens Mpzie-Rastabaum on the job the torn will Charlock arrested Every cloud has its silver lining. Specialties by Hattie Sherman and Ralph Emery. Tickets on Sale at Riley Hotel. UNION. Ledger. Carl Cross and wife, northwest of town, are the parents of a fine new daughter, born on Wednes day, January 15. W. B. Banning went to Lincoln Monday morning to participate in a meeting of the slate fair board, of which he is a member. R. 11. Frans went to Omaha on the Monday evening train, having a full dav's business scheduled for Tuesday at I he wholesale houses. Mrs. V. C. Browning and little daughter arrived home last Friday from Wolbach, Neb,, where they had been visiting relatives for several weeks. Edward MidkilT drove in Wed nesday morning from Avoca to at tend the funeral of his brother-in- law, the late John S. Irwin, which was held that day. Rev. W. A. Taylor, Ray Frans, John McCarroll and Ward Cheney went to Nehawka on Iho Wednes day evening (rain to attend a meeting of the Masonic lodge. Mrs. C. I). Sline suffered a very severe attack of the grippe and for a few days her condition was somewhat alarming, but wo arc pleased to report that she is now getting along very well. ). B. Chapman returned Tues day from his little holiday visit, having spent several weeks among his relatives and friends in Oloe, Polk and Saunders counties, and declares there wasn't a dull min ute for him in the whole time. Amos McNamee arrived home Wednesday morning from Kansas City, where he had been visiting his uncle, I'hillip Steele. Amos was a few days' overdue, hero and some of his friends began lo fear that l'at Crowe had nabbed him. Dr. H. Thomson, dentist, ! of Plattsmouth, will make Union one day of oach week for the purpose of looking after the dental work of this community. He will be In Union on Satur day of each week, beginning January 4, 1913, until fur- ! ther notice. L. R. Upton arrived homo on tho 9:20 train yesterday morning ho and Joe Bauer having spent several weeks seeing Cuba, Florida and other parts of tho country. Roy informed us that ho succeed ed in getting Joe married, and that he and his bride slopjed off for a visit with relatives in Chi cago and will probably reach here next week. Monday, Feb. 3 i Prices, 25e, 35c and 50c. II Public Sale! Sale Will Begin Promptly at 10 O'clock A. M. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, at his farm. Hi miles west of Murray and 7 miles north of Nehawka, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, the following described property, to-wit; f Horses and Hogs. mare, 7 years old. mare, 8 years old. mares, smooth mouth. 4 1 bav 1 bay 2 bay .1-black mare, 4 years old. 1 1 1 1 old. black gelding, years old. bay gelding, 4 years old. brown gelding, 3 years old, bay gelding, coming 3 years 1 brown gelding, coming 3 years old. 1 pair of black geldings, coming 2 years old. ' 1 black colt, 1 year old. 1 black mare colt, coming 1 year old. 80 head of stock hogs. 30 head of brood sows, bred. Farm Implements. 3 setts of work harness. 1 single harness. 1 Peering mower. 1 Acme mower, nearly new. 1 Hoosier broadcast seeder, with grass seed attachment. 1 Sucker Slate press wheat drill. 1 Packmaker gang plow. 1 John Peere two-row disc plow. 1 Peru riding lister. 1 Sterling disc. 1 1-horse wheat drill, new. 1 L'-row stalk cutter. 1 Jayhawker hay slacker. 2 Jayhawker hay sweeps. 1 lO-inch walking plow. 3 corn plows. 1 Float corn drill, lister, attach ment. 2 steel corn plow boxes. 1 harrow cart. 1 Chatham fanning mill. 2 sickle grinders, 1 pair bob-sleds. 1 low wheeled wagon, with hay rack. 2 farm wagons. And many other articles too numerous lo mention. Lunch will bo served on tho ground nt noon by M. O. Churchill. Terms: All sums of $10.00 and under, ash; over $10.00, 12 months' time wilh 8 per cent interest, purchaser giving not wilh approved security. No property to bo removed from the premise? until settled for. B.C. Long, Owner. Wilkinson A Hall, Auctioneers, T. M. Patterson, Clerk. V)