t. ! nn: iiTMirT ioiht of as ill Ml, KllK.Mv.. j Th l.ini;ston Loan and BuiUlin,; As-J t. ..ii. inn, l'laintifts. , vs. j Adr-.iiic liate.x ainl John T. r.;.te. lier j tnil uml, Uefemluiits. i To Adelaide Vulva and John T. Kali's. linr lilts-buntl. imn-ri'siilfiit clftiniiaiUis j in the above entitled action. , You and each of you aiv hereby i ii.rt.'ii il that tlin bkJntiff l.us mm- I mem -d an uction aRalnst you in the I lUKtric t Court of Cass County, re brask.i. for the purpose of foreclosing ;i iiun-t.iKe tfiven Ivy you to the LIvlnK tori i.oun and Ituildinn Association on tho !t;tli iluv of .lanuary, l'Jils, covering the I'oliou'iiiK tiescrihed real estate in Oa County, Neliraska, to-wit: Com incm'iir at a point in the center of Krytnl street, said point being 156 f,vt wi-.-t and 15 feet north of a stone nt M'. southeast corner of the NKV4 of Section :'4, Township 12 north, Uantre 13, fast of the tit Ii p. in., thence ruuth ;n h :t'ii to a stake, tlnnce Wet -CO Jei. tl.t pce south 17.8 f'.'t:! to a sink', tr.e.ne east -U0 feet to tiu place of u irt:i. uiim, containiiiK one aero, ho the same mn.e or less nnl ) nown as j-ub-lot I t.i lot 4, in the SRVi of the NE' of kS -el ion 24, Township 12 north, Kanse i:S east, of the Bth p. in., In Cass County, Nebraska, which mortgage appears of reoor.l in Hook 3! of Keal Kstate Murt.t;,iKes at pa kb 275, in the onice of the K.-ulster of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska, and to recover 110.70 for in-sunm-e which plaintiff has been com pel letl to pav, and to recover taxes for th vears 190S-1911 Inclusive In the sum of $14. 4S. with interest thereon from the 12U day of November, 1912, and for equitable relief. You anl each of you are required to aniiwtT said petition on or before the mn dav of February, A. D. 1913, and in fjk.il i use o to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for in plaintiff's peti- The Livingston Loan and Building As sociation, Plaintiff. Ey A. L. TIDD, It's Attorney. IN Till'. DISTRICT COIHIT OF CASS COUNT!, NEBRASKA. The Lvingston Loan and Building As sociation, Plaintiffs, vs. DeWitt Stanley and Anna Stanley, his wife. Defendants. To DeWitt Stanley and Anna Stanley, bise wife, non-resident defendants in the above entitled action: , You and each of you are hereby nouiietl that the plaintiff has com mem ed an action against you in the DlHtrict - Court of Casf County. Ne braska, for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage given by you to tho Living-" ston Loan and Building Association on h 10th day of September, 1906, cover ing the following described real estate to-wit: Lots 8 and 4, in Block 10, in Thompson's Addition to the City ot I'l.ittsmouth, Cass County Nebraska, which mortgage appears of record in Book 32 of Keal Kstate Mortgages, at pagu 2X6. In the office of the Keglster of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska; and to recover the sum of 18.50 Insurance, which plaintiff has been compelled to pay, and the sum of $77.15 taxes, in terest und costs for the years 1907-1911 inclusive, with Interest thereon from the. 12th day of November, 1912, and for equitable relief. Vou and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th dav of February, A. D. 1913. and in falling so to do your default will be duty entered therein and Judgment takiHi as prayed for in plaintiff's peti tion. Th Livingston Loan and Building As sociation, l'lalnttff. By A. L. TIDD. It's Attorney. NOTICE. la tfce District Court la and fur Caaa County Nebraska. , Louisa Bay and Albert M. Bay, l'laintifts, vs. Nancy J. Dysart, Elizabeth Wolfe. Henry Wolfe, Kllen Krelger, Adolph Krelger. Ida Cllne, Brunson Cllne, Junes A. Dysart, Frank P. Sheldon, louise Dysart, Jessie It. Dysart, Clara Dysart, Charles it. Dysart ana Ogaretta Dysart, Defendants. To the Defendants, Ellen Krelger. Adolph Krelger, Thomas P. Dysart and Louise Dvsart: . You are hereby notified that on the 21th day of December, 1912, plaintiffs tiled their petition against the above named defendants In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, pray inir Durtitlon of the following described tc1 estate situated In the County of Cans Nebraska: , The Southeast Quarter (SEU) of the .Southeast Quarter (SKH) of Section twenty-seven (27), the Northeast,, Quarter (NE'4) of the Northeast Quar ter (NK'4) of Section thirty-four (34), the North half of the Northwest Quar ter (NWU) of the Northeast Quarter NKi) of Section thirty-four (34), all in Townshln ten (10). Range 13 East of the 6th p. m. and setting forth the interest 01 piaintins ana aerenaams therein. . This notice is given pursuant to an order of the court and each of you are required to answer Bald petition on or rrore Monday, tne lutn aay or pd 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. LOUISA BAY and ALBERT M, BAY. Plaintiffs. RAWL.S & ROBERTSON. Attorneys. NOTICK OF 81IT TO ft 1 1 FT TITLK. la tbf DlMtrict Court of Casn Conaty, Meoraaka. Charles P. I'felfer, l'laintiff, vs. Frances J. Solomon, et al.. Defendants. To tho Defendants: Frances J. Solo "'.Hi J'. inuiumun, 11101 liailio un known; Elizabeth 11. Solomon, Josiah Moores, Mary j. Aioores, Mary j. Lath rop. K. M. Henderson, first name un known; Bertha O. Dalton, Mary Arminda Huffman, Caroline Huffman, Kdward J. Moores, Alfred M. Moores, Knoch (1. C. Moores, Eliza Moores, Mahala Gray, A. J. Moores, first name unknown; Nancy K. Epperson, Henry Monies, t;awara or r;a Jocklm, Ida is, Jockim, Andrew V. or A. W. Mc Laughlin. Alena R. McLaughlin. John W. or J. V. Seymore, S. J. Seymore, first name unknown, .einam or .etham 1 McCulloch. Ithmar 1. or I. 1. Pills bnrry, Nellie B. Smith, Chester II. Smith. Fred Black, also the unknown heirs and devisees of the following namen, t rances j. csoiomon, ueceaseu, ij. ii. Miiomon, neceasea, nrst name un known, Josiah Moores. deceased. E. M Henderson, first name unknown, de ceased; Bertha O. Dalton, deceased; Mary Arminda Huffman, deceased, 1 aioune itulimim, deceased, Kdward J Moores, deceased, Alfred M. Moores. de ceased, Knoch G. C. Moores, deceased; Mahala Gray, deceased; A. J. Moores, first name unknown, deceased; Nancy K. Epperson, deceased, Henry Moores, deceased. Kdward or Ed Jocklm, de ceased; Andrew W. or A. W. Mclaugh lin, deceased, John V, or J. W. Seymore, deceased; .etham or zelham 1'. McCul loch, deceased; Ithmar P. or I. I'. Pills hurry, deceased, you are hereby notified that on January lKth. A. 1). 1913. plain tiff tiled his suit in the district court or Cass county, Nebraska, to quiet title to the following described lands in I'lattsmouth, to-wit: Lots numbered eleven and twelve, In Block number rorty-three. In the City of I'lattsmouth, Cass county. Nebrnska. Becnuse of his adverse possession by himself and his grantors and their grantors for more than ten vears prior in tne commencement or mis suit ana to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, Interest or claim, either ivgal or equitable in or two said lands or any part thereof, and to require you and each of you to set forth your right, title. Hen or Interest therein. It any, either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged Inferior to the title of plaintiff and for general relief equitaniy. This notice Is made pursuant to the order of tho court. You are required to answer snld petition on or hero Monday, March 3rd, A. D. 1913, or your oeiauii win no nuiv eniereu tnorein. CHAKLES P. PFE1KKU. Plnlntlff. .t. K. DOUGLASS. Attorney. ir you have anything to sell an ad In the Journal will sell It. MliK K OK ItK.Kr.HKK'K S LK. la the District 4 onrt in 11 ml for 4 n 1'ihiiiIv ttrafckn. Nettie J. Holmes. I'laiutiff, s. ' V. S. Slieru. Joseph II. KeeitHll, Augusta Keeiiun. Helen M. Alwine, formerly Helen M. Keenan. Cit-m ge 11. Alwine, Herbert J. Keeiinn. Annette Keenan, John Kamhilpli Keenan. James Keen an ami James W. lioiiaes. Defendants. Notice is Lcioi.y given that under and by v li t ur of a decree entered in this ruse on the J.'.th day of January, A. 1 . 1913, the undersigned sole nfi i'ee, w ill 011 the oil day of March, A. D. 1913. at eleven o'clock a. 111., at the south door of the Court House in the City of riallsmoutli. Cass County, Ne liraska. sell at public auction the fol lowing ilescri betl real estate, situated in the Comity of Cass, Nebraska, to wit: Commencing at a point on quarter section line running Kast and West through Section nine till. Township eleven (111, iiange fourteen (14), in Cass County, Nebraska: 1T74 6-10 feet Kast of the quarter section coiner on West side of Section nine (!), Town ship eleven (11), Iiange fourteen (14); limning thence south 2773 feet: thence Kast 400 feet; thence North 2lifi feet; thence Kast 924 feet; thence North 532 feet; thence Kast to the banks of the Missouri l iver; thence ulong the banks of the Missouri river in a northerly direc tion to 11 point where said banks of the Missouri river Intersec ts the quarter section line running Kast and West through Section nine '.'). Township eleven (111, Hange fourteen (14 ) ; thence West along said quarter section line to the place of beginning, together with lands formed upon and against said described lauds by accretion, alluvion, reliction und evulsion. Also lots one (1). two (2). three (3). four (4). five (5). six (6). seven (7). fight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12), in block three (3) West and block one (1) North, and one (1) Kast of the public square in the Village of nock Bluffs, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, together with the portion of the vacated streets surrounding tho same belonging thereto. Said property win oe soiu ror casn to me nignesi re sponsible bidder. Datea at t'lattsmoutn, .enrasKa, tins S'.th day of January, A D .1913. C. K. TKFFT, Iteferee. UAWLS & HOBKKTSON, Attorneys. J. J. Thomas, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In the District Court of Seward County, Nebraska, in tne Matter of the Estate of Thomas A. Healey, 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 Seward County, Nebraska, made 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 of February, 1913, at one o'clock p. m., for cash, the following described real estate, to-wlt Lots suven (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. HENRY J. MATZKE, Administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of Thomas A. Healey, de ceased. NOTICE. State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. To James V. Kaspar, 'on- Ilesident, Defendant. You are hereby notified that the plaintiff, Louis Rotter, 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 the 7th day of Ftb- ruary, 1912, and costs of action. You are hereby notified to answer said action on or before the 21st day of February, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. in., and in failing so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for by plaintiff. LOUIS ROTTER. Plaintiff. ORDER TO SHOW CA1 SK. Ia the District Court ot faun County. Kebranka. In the Matter of the Estate of Nicholas Halmes, Deceased. This cause came on for hearing up on the petition of Nicholas C. Halmes, executor of the will and estate of Nicholas Halmes, deceased, for con struction of paragraph nine of the win or said deceased and ror order and license to sell the real estate, as re quired by law, and the will of said deceased, which real estate Is more particularly described as follows. N SU 4. Sec. 2S, Twp. 12, Hangfl 9. SH of SW 4 and NV hi of SW i of Sec. 8-12-13. S of SE 4 and 8 U of KW and NW 4 of SW U of Sec. 7-12-13, NE M of NW V, of Sec. 5-12-13, all In Cass County, Nebraska, Lots 10, 11 and 12, In Block 2, of the City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska. It is therefore ordered that all per sons Interested in said estate appear before me on the 15th day of March, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m to show cause. If any they have, why said will should not lie Interpreted and construed by the Court and show cause why order of Court, directing and guiding the executor in making a sale of the said real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased, and why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell the above described real estate of said deceased. It Is further ordered that a copy of tms oruer to snow cause oe puuusiied for jour successive weeks prior to said time of hearing. In the Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper published twice a week at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, and of general circulation throughout said county. Dated this 30th day of January, 1913, 1IAUVKY D. TKAV1S, Judge of the District Court. D. O. DWYEH, Attorney for Executor. NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Chopie Gasoline Engine 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 ($54,930.00), and that said Corporation has an indebtedness for current expenses only amounting to the sum of $264.76. Dated this fith dav of January, 1913. Jno. A. Chopieska, President. Edw. Rynolt, Adolph Giese, II. M Soennichson, II. F.'Goos, , Directors. Seed Potatoes for Sale. King of the F.ariiosi seed po'tn. Iocs for sale. F. L. Rhoden, n . ray, Neb. 'Phone 8-J. ATT AC IIMFAT NOTICK. J. W. Davis will tal-e notice that on the 2nd dav of January, 1913, M. Archer, a justice of the peace of Cass County, Nebraska, issued an order of attach nicui for the sum of Jj.oi) in action pending before him, wherein A. ti. Hach .V; Co. is plalntitf and J. . Davis de fendant, that property of said defend ant, consisting of money, has been at tached under said order, said cause was continued to the 20th day of Feb ruary, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. 111. A. C. BACH & CO.. l'laintiff. 110 n When Plattsmouth Citizens Show a Way. There can he no reason why any reader of this who suffers I he Initiues of an aching hack, the annoyance of urinary disorders, I lie pains and dangers of kidney ills will fail lo heed the words of a neighbor who has found relief. Head what a Plattsmouth citizen says. Charles L. Hates, fanner, Ninth and Walnut streets, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "Kidney complaint seemed lo come upon me all of a sudden. I attributed it to a heavy cold, which settled on my kidneys and made them weak, causing the kidney secretions to pass too fre quently. I often had pains across the small of my back. When I stooped sharp twinges darted through me. I felt languid and had little ambition. When some one advised me to try Ir an's Kid ney Pills, I got a supply from Ilynott's Drug Store. They soon benefited me and two boxes made a permanent cure. I can cer tainly recommend this remedy to anyone who has kidney 'coin plaint." For sale by all dealers. Foster Milburn Co., Hufl'alo, New York, solo agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doan's and take no othr. Surprise Your Friends. For four weeks regularly use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They stimulate the liver, improve diges tion, remove blood impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear from your face and body and you feel belter. Begin at once. Buy at Rynott & Co.'s. Public Sale! Sale Will Begin Promptly at 10 O'clock A. M. The undersigned will oifer for sale at public auction, at his farm, 1 miles west of Murray and 7 miles north of Nchawka, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, the following described property, to-wit: Horses and Hogs. 1 bay mare, 7 years old, 1 bay marc, 8 years old. 2 bay mares, smooth mouth. 1 black mare, 4 years old. 1 black gelding, i years old. 1 bay gelding, 4 years old. 1 brown gelding, 3 years old. 1 bay gelding, coming 3 years old. 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 Deeriug mower. I Acme mower, nearly new. 1 Hoosier broadcast seeder, with grass seed attachment. 1 Sucker State press wheat drill. 1 Packmaker gang plow. 1 John Deere two-row disc plow. 1 Peru riding lister. 1 Sterling disc. 1 1-horse wheat drill, new. 1 2-row stalk cutter. 1 Jayhawkcr hay stacker. 2 Jayhawker hay sweeps. 1 16-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 to mention. Lunch will bo served on the ground at noon by M. G. Churchill. Terms: All sums of $10.00 and under ash; over $10.00, 12 months' time with 8 per cent interest, purchaser giving not with approved security. No property lo bo removed from the premises until settled for. II. C. Long, Owner. Wilkinson & Hall, Auctioneers T. M. Patterson, Clerk. Local fJcws Kimiions ltiehey was a passeng er yesterday afternoon for Oma ha, where he was called to look after some business matters. Kit Uummell. the genial fanner from near Mynard, was in the city Saturday for a few hours, coming up to look after some shopping. A. V. Meisinger of Mynard was in the city Saturday attending to business matters with the ditl'er ent merchants for u few hours. George Y. Snyder came in from his farm in Plattsmouth precinct Saturday and attended to some trading with the merchants. Attorney William C. Ramsey of Omaha came down yesterday noon rn No. 24 and visited with his father, Judge II. S. Ramsey, be tween trams. Miss Herniie Spies departed Saturday evening for Kansas City, where she will make a short visit with her brother. Elmer, who is located in that city. S. II. Snyder of Omaha, inspect or of the water system of the Burlington, was in the city today for a few hours looking afl,er business for the company. Mike McCool and wife, and brother, A. McCool, of Mulberry, Kansas, departed this afternoon for Omaha, where they will at tend to some business matters. Misses Marie Fitzgerald, Made line Minor, Opal Fitzgerald and Theresa Droege were passengers yesterday afternoon on the Mis souri Pacific, whero they attend ed the performance of "The Pink Lady" at the Brandeis. Roy Burdjck and wife were in the metropolis yesterday for a few hours visiting wilh friends and looking after business mat ters. C. L. Wiles of near Mynard drove up Saturday afternoon from his farm and spent several hours here attending to business mat ters. Charles Jelinek came down from Omaha Saturday evening and spent Sunday here with rela tives and friends, returning to the metropolis yesterday afternoon. George A. Kaffenberger drove in Saturday afternoon from his home west of this city and spent several hours here looking after business matters with the mer chants. Israel Pearlman, jr., and Will Pearlman were in the city yester day afternoon for a few hours visiting with their old friends, re turning to their home on the aft ernoon Missouri Pacific. Mr. Dodson of Plattsmouth was here this week endeavoring to negotiate the purchase of J. P. Kuhney's barber shop, but tho deal had not been completed at the hour of going to press and may not be made. Havelock Post. ,Do you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other of tho minor ailments? Tho safe way is t.i take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, a thoroughly reliable prei -aration, and rid yourself of the cola as quickly as possible. This icniedy is for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. More Marriage Licenses. County Judge Beeson today is sued the necessary permits to wed to Mr. Roscoe li. Fraiser, aged 24, of Ashland, and Miss Lola Fthel Timmons, aged 20, of Greenwood. The wedding ceremony will take place at the homo of tho bride, near Greenwood. Tho young peo ple are well known in tho west ern part of tho county. Tho year 1913 starts out like a red letter one in tho judge's office in tho number of licenses issued. Fine Eight-Pound Son. This morning the home of Claus Boetel, jr., was gladdened by the arrival of a fine new eight pound son, who will make his home with them. The little son and mother are doing nicely, while Claus is wearing one of those heavenly smiles and simply treading on air, and Grandpa Claus Boetel, sr., is feeling con siderably elated himself over the addition lo his descendants. The Journal Want Ads for results. New Daughter at Mason Home. This morning about to o'clock the stork arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mason and left in their care a bright-eyed little ten-pound daughter. The mother and little one are getting along nicely and today Will is the hap piest man in town, having now a son and daughter to gladden their home. Mayor Saltier, the grand pa of the young lady, is also feel ing pretty foxy over the new ar rival and is wearing a broad and winsome smile. Players' Club, Noticel The Plattsmouth Players' club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Austin on every Mon day and Thursday evening of each week for their regular rehearsal for the "Princess Chrysanthe mum," a light opera which they will give on March 26. This is the season of the year when mothers feel very much con cerned over the frequent colds contracted by their children, and have abundant reason for it, as evciy cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the wa for the more serious diseses that, so often follow. Chamber, iaiu's Cough Remedy is famom for its cures, and is famous for for its cures and is pleasant and safe to lak'3. For sale bv F. G Kricke & Co. Surprise Your Friends. For four weeks regular use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They stimulate the liver, improve diges tion, remove blood impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear from your face and body and you feel bettor. Begin at once. Buy at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s. Hogs for Sale. Puro bred Poland-China sows, bred for April farrow. 'Phone No. 362-Green. C. L. Mayabb. l-30-5t-wkly For Sale. I have just a few of those full blooded Barred Plymouth Rne.k cockrels left. 'Phone No. 31 White. C. E. Babbitt, Plattsmouth. i-23-Gt-wkly Seed Corn for Sale. Extra good, hand-picked yellow seed corn for sale. F. L. Rhoden, Murray, Neb. 'Phone 8-J. , Will Hold Train at Omaha. Train No. 106 over tho Missouri Pacific will bo held at Omaha un til 11:30 on next Tuesday even ing, February 4, for the benefit of those attending "The Pink Lady" and who desire lo see the entire performance. St. Mary's Qulld, Notloel The St. Mary's Guild will meet with Mrs. H. N. Dovey tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2:30. For Sale. House and eight lots, all front ing on Main street, in Murray. Call or address Nettie Connally, Box 138, Murray. For Sale Cheap. House of six rooms, pantry, porches, well, cistern, chicken house, sheds. All in good condi tion. Three lots. Young, bearing fruit trees. Cement walks. Call on Mrs. Emily Dickson at Mor dock's store. l-21-2wksd&w Visiting caras, invitations, pro grams, and all otner kinds of fanoy printing done at the Jour nal office. CURIOUS CUSTOMS IN INDIA. Dancing Cirlt Ar Married to Idol Rprtnting Gods. Parrotfl are taught In India to spend a large portion of their time In repeat ing the name of gods, and such a npokesman brings a great price, espe cially among business men, who Im agine that by owning such a parrot thulr spiritual treasures are accumu lating while they attend to their usual occupations. Many of the dancing girls in India belonging to the temple aro called the wires of the gods. At an early age they are united In wedlock to the im ages worshiped in the temples. This strange matrimonial connection is formed in compliance wltli the wishes of the parents, who believe It to be a highly meritorious act to present a beautiful daughter in marrlngo to a senseless idol. The only foreigner who ever saw the Inside of the great Templo of Jugger naut was nn English officer, who suc ceeded in gaining admission by paint ing and dressing himself like a native. When tho Brahmins dlscororcd that their holy place had been thus defiled they becamo so enraged that all the English residing at the station were obliged to flee for their lives. Suspecting their pursuers to bo more desirous of gratifying their avarice than their reveiiRo, they strewed silver money by the way, nnd whllo the nn tlves stopped to pick it up they gulnod time nnd succeeded in reaching a place of sufety.-Hilkidulphla Inquirer. TO PROHIBIT SPLITTING FEES trodLCs Bill at Lincoln. IN IINE WITH GENERAL MOVE Thinks Nebraska Should Take Lead in Move Against Alleged Practice of Country Doctors and City Surgeons. Wolz Would Censor Films. Lincoln, Feb. 3. Dodge of Douglas will introduce bills for Important legis lation in the senate this week. He is going after the city doctor who gets his patients from the country by split ting the feo with the country ' prac titioner. There is crying need all over the country to force physicians to cease the practice of maintaining a staff of country doctors, whose main business Is to end patients to tho city doctor for operations, receiving a portion of the fee for his Interest In tho matter. That this custom prevails there is no doubt and to such an extent that the Hate Is very much interested in tne legislation. It is suld to prevail not only In Nebraska, but In other stated and If Nebraska takes the lead in pro tecting its sick from such methods, it is the belief that tho wave of reform will sweep over the country. A bill will be introduced by Wol of Dodge before the time for introduc tion of bills lapses to create a state censor bonrd of motion picture films. This bill Is Introduced at the request of the motion picture people them nelves, who organized a short time ago a state society of motion picture ex hibitors. Doody May Get Allowance. The house committee on claims vot ed to allow $5,000 to Thomas B. Doody. the guard who was shot during the attempted escape of the three con victs, Gray, Morley and Dowd, last March. Doody fired at the men as long as he was able while they were break ing out of the prison. Condition of Treasury. State Treasurer George has pre pared his report for the month of January, which shows a balance on hand of $615,384.28, as against $567. 429.3.4 last month. The receipts for the month have been $842,284.97 and tbe payments $794,330.02. ANTI-GIFT ENTERPRISE SUIT Cast Against Trading Stamp Concern Submitted for Decision. Hastings, Neb., Feb. 3. The suit of the state to oust tbe Sperry ft Hutchinson company, a New Jersey trading stamp corporation, .from Ne braska under the anti-free gift enter prise law passed in 1911 was taken un der advisement by Judge Dungan fol lowing three days of argument. Be sides local counsel, the defendant was represented by New York and Lin coln attorneys. The company's de fense was made on the grounds that its business of selling trading stamps redeemable In premiums is not la violation of the act, and that the act Is unconstitutional. Authorities were Quotsd from seventeen states where laws said to be similar to the Ne braska act were held to be invalid. Ne decision Is expected for two weeks. The case Is the only one now being pushed for the enforcement of the anti gift enterprise law, which affects nearly all retail business in the state. The losing 1de will undoubtedly ap peal. ENGINEER MONKS KILLED Crushed Between Locomotive aand Baggage Car at Wray. McCook, Neb., Feb. 3. Englneei AInsworth Monks waa killed at Wray, Colo. There was some trouble with the coupler on the baggage car and the engine was disconnected from the train to correct the trouble. In some manner the engine started and caught Mr. Monks between the engine and baggage car, crushing his chest and killing him instantly. The body wal brought to his home in McCook on the same train he was pulling, No. 2. More Money for Soldiers' Homes. Lincoln, Feb. 3. The legislature will be asked to appropriate funds for additional buildings and equipment at the soldiers' homes at Mllford and Grand Island. According to statistical comparison furnished by General Cul ver, the membership of these homes will Increase for tbe next five years and that the demand will Increase foi more room by reason of tbe fact that as the sick Incresne it will be neces sary to give each a room by himself. Anthrax Killing Cattle In West. Ogallala. Neb., Feb. 3. A fatal out break of what veterinarians say they believe to be an apoplectic form of anthrax is killing cattle by scores in western Nebraska. Andrew Tuckson, a ranchman living twenty-flve mllcs north of hero has lost fifty-two head of hU herd of COO. Seidhoff Cleared of Blame In Accident. Crete, Neb., Feb. 3. A coroner's Jury In the case of Mrs. J. Bemls, who was killed by an automobile, driven by Clements Svidhotr, found the death an nccldent. It Is likely the case will he pnttled by tho payment of damages to the family. Scldho.T has been pros trated nervously since the accident