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OTit i: of sriT to tu u . t titlk. In ihv Dinlrlt-t Court of 1'nx County, hrakn. -aries 1'. J'feifer, i'ianitiiT, vs. Frances J. Solomon, ft ul.. I It I. ud.llils. To tlit' 1 ff'inlii tits : Frame:- J. Solo mon, I). II. Milomon. lir.-l luimu un known, 1 J i.ii I't t li II. Solomoii. .losum Moores, Mary J. Moores, Mary J. l.atn rop, K. M. Hi'tiiU'i.-on, first name un known. Sen hit O. Imlton, Mary Armimla Huffman, Caroline Huffman, Kdwaril J. Moiiiw. Alfred M. Monies, Knoeh G. 0. Mi'iMi's Klh:a Mooies, Mahala Gray, A. J. Jliimis, lux. nanit; unknown, Nancy K. KppeiMiii, Henry Moores, Kilwanl or KM Jockiia, Ida K. .lockim, Andrew W. or A. W. lit IjatiKlilin, Alcna II. McLaughlin, John W. or J. V. Seyniiuv. S. .1. Seynini-e. first name unknown, I'.crl am or Zeihiim 1'. WcCullocl.. Ill.iiiar 1'. or I. 1'. 1'ills burry. Nellie 1".. Smith, Chester H. Smith. Ficil lilack, also the unknown heirs ami devisees of the following named. Frances J. Solomon, deceased, li. II. Solomon, deceased, first name un known, Josiah Moores, deceased, K. SI. Henderson, llrst name unknown, de wised, lici t ha O. lUilton, deceased, Mary Arinlnda IlufTmun, deceased, Ciroline llufl'mnn, deeensed, Kdvvaid ,1. Moores, deceaseil, Alfred M. Moores, de ceased, Kuoch (5. C. Moores, deceased, Miihalu. Gray, deceased; A. J. Moores. Hrst name unknown, deceased, Nancv K. Epperson, deceased, Henry Moores, deceased, Kdward or Ed Jo'ckim, de censed: Andrew V. or A. W. McLaiiKli lin. deceased, John W. or J. W. Seyinore, ceased. Zethnm or Zethum P. McCul loch, deceased, Ithmar 1". or I. P. Pills hurry, deceased, you ure hereby notified that on January ISth, A. I. is 13. plain t'ji filed his suit, in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, to quiet title to the following described lands in Plattsmouth, to-wit: Lots numbered eleven and twelve, in Block number forty-three, In the City of Plattsmouth. 4 iTUfta i 1 1 1 1 r. 1 1 - X'.. K r. .. l -i of his adverse possession by himself and his frrantors and their grantors for more than ten years prior to the. commencement of this suit and to enjoin each and all of you from haying or clalminfr to have any right, title, interest or claim, either legal or equitable in or two said lands or any part thereof, and to require you and eaoh of you to set forth your right, title, lien or interest therein, if any either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged 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 sjiswer said petition on or before Monday, March Srd, A. D. 1913, or your default will be duly entered therein. CHARLES P. PFEIFER. Plaintiff. J. E. DOUGLASS. Attorney. V. NOTICE. Slate of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. TA James V. Kaspar, Xon- Resident, Defendant. You are hereby notified that the plaint ill', 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, v.ilh interest at the rate of 8 per cent, from the 7th day of Feb ruary, 1912, and costs of action You are hereby notifior? o answer said action on or h- re the 21st day of February, nil 3, at 9 o'clock a. m., and in failing sn to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for by plaintiff. LOUIS ROTTER. Plaintiff. IN COUNTY COURT. STATE OF NEBRASKA, County of Cass, ss. In the Mailer of tho Estate of John Wesley T'.arr, Deceased. To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified lhat there will be a hearing upon the final report of the executor of above estate before me at the County Court Rooms at Platts mouth, in said county, on the 25th day of February, 1913, at ten o'clock a. m., at which lime final settlement of said estate will be made and distribution of the re sidue of said estate. Dated February 1 ilh. 1913. ALLEN J. BEESOX, County Judge. Rotice of Application for Liquor ( ' License. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Andy Thomson, has filed his pot il ion and application in the otlicc of the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, as required by law, signed by a majority of the resi dent freeholders of Eight Mile irove Precinct, setting forth thai III applicant is a man of re spectable character and standing and a resident of (he stale of Ne braska, and praying that license lie issued lo said Andy Tlnnnpcen for the sale of mall, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period ul one year from May IT, 1913, en:ling May 17. 191 i. in a building on lot l, in block i. in I he village of Cedar Creek in Eivht Mile Ciove Precinct, in Cjhs County, Nebraska. ANDY TIIOMSF.N. Applicant. NOTICE OF PROBATE 07 WILL. In the Mailer of Ibe Kstate of Christian Stoehr, Deceaseil. All persons interested in said estate will lake notice thai a peti tion has been tiled for the probate of the will of said Christian Ktochr. deceased, and the appoint ment of executors named I here in. A hearing will be had on said petition and will in said Cmirt in Ihe Court House al Plat I smoul b. Nebraska, on the 81 li day of March. 1 i) 1 n , at 10 i. 'clock a. m.. if 'aid day. '". AM.KN .1. nill'.SON, Counly .Tu ke. K O. DYVYKll. Atlornev. mitk k of ii:ki:ii:f.'s sm.f.. la I lit- IkiHtrit't Court In ami fur I au County, Nrhrnskn. V-:t:c .1. Holmes, Planum, vs. U'. heru. Jif(iit 11. K i itan, Augusta l". cii:ii, il. -ii-ii Al. .VI wine. I'm iiicliv Mcle:, .M. Ktiaati. iliuisr il. Alvvino, Herbert J. Kii'iiau, Annette Kcenan. John Kamti-I' -i, Kec-inn, Janus Keeu n:i and .l;:nn-s U . Holmes. lVl'indaiits. Ni'lkc is l:i icuy tiHi n that under and by virtue in ;j dci-ifi- eim-icd in tins ca," on tl -.itli day ul January, A. I'. lHi:;, llu- uiid'-!i!ied Mile referee, will on the :.d day of .March, A. li. lit 13, ut eleven iii-l.ick a. m.. at the south uoui ul the Court House in the City of PL". iMimut h, Cays County, Ne braska, sen ut public unction Hie fol lowing dcscl ibeil nil I estate, situated In the Count.i of Cass, .Nebraska, to wit; CoiiinieiicinK at a point on quarter section line running Kast anil West tliioiigli Section nine till. Township eleven (11). Uaime fourteea (14), in Cas County, Nebraska; 1571 6-1U feet Kast of the quarter section corner on West side of Section nine (!), Town ship lev-en (11, limine fourteen U4); ruiiuiim' llienci; south J7";', feet; thence Hast ! ( 1 0 feet; thence North IMiii feet; thence East !J4 feet: thence North S3 feet; thence lOnst to the batiks of the Missouri river; thence ulonn 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 Hast and West through Section nine (), Township eleven ( 11 . Hauife fourteen (14); thence West alon; said quarter section line to the place of beKlimiim:. tOKether with lands formed upon und atiainst said described lands by accretion, alluvion, reliction and evulsion. Also lots one (1), two (2), three (S), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), elKht (S), nine (ft), ten (10), eleven til) and twelve (12), in block three (S) West and block one (1) North, and one (1) Kast of the public square in the VillaKe of Hock ItlulTs, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, together with the portion of the vacated streets surrounding- the game belonging thereto. Said property will be sold for cash to the highest re sponsible bidder. Pitted ut I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this 2".tti day of January, A O .1913. C. H. TKKKT, Keferee. KAWLS & HOBHHTSON, Attorneys. OltlHilt TO snow caisi:. In the Dlxtrlvt Court of Chun County. IX't'Lirnnkn. Ill the Matter of the Kstate of Nicholas Halnies, Deceased. This cause came on for heurlnix up on the petition of Nicholas C. Jlalmes, executor of the will and estate of Nicholas Halnies, deceased, for con struction of paragraph nine of the will of said deceased and for order and license to sell tho real estate, as re quired by law, and the will of said deceased, which .real estate is more particularly described as follows. N V... SK V,, Sec. 2S, Twp. 12. llange ft, of SW Vj and NW V, of SW Vi of Sec. 8-12-13, S of SK '4 and S . of SW hi and NW of SW 1. t of Sec. 7-12-13, NK Vt of NW V, of See. 5-12-13, all in Cass Countv, Nebraska, Hots 10. 11' and 12, in Block 2, of the City of I'lattsmouth, 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. ni., to show cause, if any they have, why said will should not be interpreted and construed by the Court and show cause whv 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 Hint a copy of this order to show cause be published for tour successive weeks prior to said time of hearing, in the J'lattsmoutb Journal, a newspaper published twice a week at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, and of general circulation throughout said County. Hated this 30th dav of Jantiarv, l'J13. HAUVHY 1. TUAV1S, .lodge of the District Court. p. n. pw vi:n, Attorney for Kxecutor. . MITICK OK SWT TO 0,1 I KT TITI.". In the District Court In nnil for hum Counly, Ni-lirnnkn. Simon Gruber, riuintilt, vs. Wattle, l'.arnum Wills, et al., Dclendants. To the defendants, llattie Harnuin Wills, Harry Wills, Harry tl. liuniiim, James W. iiuinutii, Sylvester Harnuin, Jr., Adcihtrt Barnum, Mary Baiuum, Homer Hannah, Mrs. Homer Hannah, first real name unknown; .Mrs. t.cwis Itanium, first veal mime unknown; Lewis liarnum, jr., Charles Barnum, 1 B. Sinclair, first real name unknown; Herbert Sinclair, Inez M. Pickerson, Plcker.ion, llrst real name unknown; (leorge Barnum Bowers, the unknown heirs and devisees of Lucy Bowers, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of IJcsty Boyd, deceased; James Chase, Belinda Chase, l.ucy J. Chase. II. Murdock, jr., first real name unknown; Mrs. It. K. Murdock, jr., lirst real name unknown; Alphonso Chase, Thomas J. Watson, Mrs. Thomas J. Watson, llrst real name unknown; nnd the unknown belts and devisees of Thomas ,1. Watson, deceased. You are hereby notilied that on Feb ruary :.th, A. 1). 191::. plaintiff riled tils suit in the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, to quiet title to the fol lowing described land in the County of Cass, Nebraska, to-wit: The Northeast quarter (NIC!) and the North half (N'fe) of the South east quarter (SKVi) of Section twenty-one t21), Township ten (10), Kunge thirteen (13), Hast of the tilb 1 M. because of his adverse possession by himself, and grantors for more than ten years prior lo the commencement of said suit, and to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming any right, title, lien or interest, either legal or equitable, in and to said lands or any part thereof, and to require you to set forth your right, title or Interest there in, if any, either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged Inferior to the title of plaintiff to said lauds, and for general equitable relief. This notice Is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before Monday, the 24th day of March. A. D. 1913, or your default will be duly entered therein. SIMON C.kl ltKK, I'laintiff. KAWI.S UOIIKUTSON, Attorneys. License. .Notice is hereby . given to all persons interested and to the public, lhat the undersigned, Henry A. Schoemaun, has tiled his petition ami application in the o Pice or the Counly Clerk of Cass Cminl.v, .Nebraska, us re ipiired by law, signed by a ma jority of the lesidenl freeholders of I'.iuhl .Mile drove Precinct. l-ciiiur forth that the applicant is ja man of respectable character land standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska, and pray ing thai license be issued to said Henry A. Schoemaiin for the sale of mall, spirituous and vinous liijuors for the period of one year from May 1, mi:,, ending May 1, 10! i, in a building on Ibe YV. 'j f Lot i, in Work J. in Cedar Creek, in Kiuht Mile Cirove Pre cinct, in Cass Count. Nebraska. IIKNItY A. SCIIOKMANN, Applicant. ! NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS. To Whom II, May Concern: ! Notice is hereby given that the Chopie (lasolino linuine Company v'l.imiteiD , of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, has issued fully paid up capital stock to the amount of Fifty-four Thousand Nine Hun dred Thirty Dollars ($51,930.00), and that said Corporation lias an indebtedness for current expenses only amounting to the sum of !??(" i.Tti. Dated this (ilh dav of Januarv, I9i:i. Jno. A. Cliopieska. I'resith'iit. Kdw. Itynoll, Adolph Giese, II. M, Soennichsen, II. F.'Coos, Directors. IN CO I .TY COl HT. Stale of NebrasKa, Countv of Cass, k. in the .Mutter of the Kstate of William 1 1 lii ien, I let-eased. To All 1'ersons Interested: You are hereby notified that there has been tiled in this court petition for the appointment of an administrator of above estate. That a healing will be had on said petition before this court at the Court House In I'lattsmouth, in said County, on the 1st day of March, 1S13, at o'clock a. m. Objection, If any. must he tiled on or before said tlay and hour of hearing. Dated IVbruary nth, 1913. Al.LKN J. BEKKO.V, County Judge. I.KUAL XOTICK. lu Ibe District Court of Cass County, rbrnnkn. Morgan K. Hrantner, 1 liaintiff, I vs. I Joseph McCrearv, Cass 1 County, a Municipal I Corporation of the State in ivpurnsKa, tne un known Heirs and De visees of Zecherlah Kerr. Deceased, the Citizens Hank of Jiatts moiitb, Nebraska, a Cor poration, Now Defunct, K. (I. Dovey & Son, a Copartnership, and Charles K. I'earsall, Defendants. NOTICE To Joseph MeCreary ami the Hnknown Heirs and Devisees of Zecheriah Kerr, Deceased, Defendants: ton and each of you will hereby take notice that on the 10th day of February 1.112, I, Morgan E. Hrantner, liaintiff In the foregoing entitled cause, tiled iiy petition In the District Court of (. ass Countv- V.iKi.nulr.. , ... , ' '" "Miona, UhlUIIBl VOll and others, the object. iiiirns n.,,i prayer of which Is to obtain a decree lioni said Court removing liens and clouds from and quieting the record title or the following described real estate, situate in Cass Countv. Ne braska, to-wit: Commencing at a point fifty-two and one-half (t2) feet Kast of the Southwest corner of original Lot TJ7""slx Jr0, Section eighteen IX), Township twelve (li), North, In l.ange Fourteen (14), Kast of the 6th , fliPnce running North one hun dred thirty-five (135) feet, thence Kast fitty-two and ono-half (524) leet; I hence South one hundred thirty-five (l.ir.) feet; thence west hfly-two and one-half (52) feet to the place of beginning, shown and designated on the plat books of Ir regular tracts in the oilice of the register of deeds of said County, as lot No. fiO in the Southwest quurter ol the southwest quarter of said Section. Also commencing at the Southeast corner of said Lot tvventv-slx (26), In said Section eighteen (18), Town ship twelve (12), North, Kange four teen (14) Kast, anil running theneo north one hundred thirty (1,10) feet; .......v Men m.M.v iu; icet; inencn South one hundred thlrtv (130) feet; thence Kast sixty (60) " feet to the place of beginning, and shown and designated on the said plat books of Irregular tracts as Lot No. 61, In said Southwest quarter of 1 tie Southwest quarter of said Section, excepting however, a strip off of the South ends of said Lots heretofore conveyed to the city of liattsmoulh for street purposes, in liainlilV, as against you and othor 'Itieiidnnts and to ecluili and enjoin v tu i and each of you limn ever assert ing or claiming any right, title, estate, Interest or lien therein adverse to lialntiu', and for such other and further relief as may lie Just and equitable. 'N.ou arc required to answer suld peti tion on or before the 24th day of March, 1913. or the. allegations con tained in said petition will ho taken as true and a decree rendered as prayed for therein. Dated: February lot li inn MORGAN K. HIiANTNKII. Hy JOHN M. LEYDA, Ilia Attorney. Local News I'Yoin Wednesdays Dally. Mrs. I.. iM. MeVey of near Union was in the city today for it few hours attending to some trading with the merchants. County Assessor W. It. Hryan was a passenger this morning for Ashland, where he was called to look after business matters. Jacob Meisinger departed this morning on No. 15 for Omaha, where he goes to visit his niece, Mrs. Kd Tritsch, at the hospital. V. M. Lccxlcy of Oirconwood w as al tending lo business mat ters in this city today ami called at this oilice and had his name en rolled on our large Semi-Weekly list. Mrs. John p. Tritsch was a passenger this morning on No. 15 for Omaha to visit Mrs. Kd Tii'lsch at the hospital for sev eral hours. Miss Louise Kehne accompanied her and will also visit at the hospital. John liecker was in the city to day for a few hours en roule home to Union from South Omaha, where he took a carload of cattle yesterday. Ho reported that when he left home yesterday his father was rallying slightly from his injuries, received in tho auto mobile accident. DENTAL WORK. Dr. Thomsen, Dentist, of I'lattsmouth, will be in Mur ray on Thursday's, Ne hawka on Friday's, and Union on Saturday's of each week, where he will be pleased to meet all parties desiring dental work done. Aivo fJcws Mrs. i' M. Jordan went to Oma ha Wednesday. J. II. Slroenier went to Lincoln Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Murtey went to Lincoln Tuesday. A good low price for a good pair of shoes at Patterson's. , Miss (irayce Foreman returned Wednesday from Lincoln. Clarence Curyea was a pas senger to Omaha Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. House were in Lincoln on business Monday. The Mission societv met Wed nesday with Mrs. Hina Kitzel. Mr. and Mrs. Wiese of Lincoln spent Sunday at Charles (iodbcy's. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Patterson and child visited in Lincoln Sun day. Miss Flo ltoylcs came down from Lincoln on No. 1 Wednes day. Orion Baldwin was in Lincoln last Wednesday evening on busi ness. lUimlin tt Turner shipped hogs and cattle to South Omaha Tues day. Harry Parsell went to Council Hlull's, Iowa, Wednesday on busi ness. William Cook and C. M. Jordan shipped hogs to South Omaha Tuesday. Miss Orayce 1 tai ley went lo lMattsnioulh Friday, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk pal rick were shopping in Lincoln Monday. The Mothers' Council met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. p. Mouse. Mrs. C. , C. liecknell and son went lo Lincoln Wednesday to visit relatives. The big sale is still on. ho not miss Hie big bargains now offer ed at Patterson's. Miss Willa Miindt visited her sister in South Omaha from Fri day evening fill Sunday. Harry Apploman came down from Lincoln Wednesday to look after his farm interests here. Come in and investigates our goods. The price is right, bar gains will continue. Patterson. Mrs. (leorge Foreman, jr., and Miss Vera Prouly were passeng ers lo Lincoln Tuesday on No. 13. Investigate our goods. We will guarantee the price and bar gains unexcelled. Patterson. Now is your opportunity to purchase a beautiful summer dress pal tern at half price al Patterson's. William Uplegrove went lo South Mend and Louisville Tues day on No. IS to attend tit busi ness mat I Hi's, Mrs. S. 0. Hoyles and mother, Mrs. A. Skiles. went to University Place Sunday lo visit Mr. and Mrs. .'oe Prouly. Alfred Slroenier and Oeorge liucknell drove lo F.lmwood Tues day evening lo attend the K. of P. lodge al thai place. John Alters of F.lmwood ship ped two cars of immigrant mova bles and live slock Wednesday lo Missouri Valley, Iowa. Mrs. Flora U. Keefer, who is sick nl Los Angeles, California, was reported lo be slowly im proving, but not yet out of danger. Miss Belle Foreman gave a valentine parly Friday evening to about, "15 friends. Valentine games were played and delicious refreshments were served. Kvery one spent a vefy happy evening. Friday evening, February li, I'.HU. being the thirteenth wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Sutton, about sixty-two friends ami neighbors gathered at their home with well filled bas kets, completely surprising them. Everyone present had a joyful lime. Mr. and Mrs. Siillon will move lo Stockton, Kansas, in March, to live on one of John Murley's farms. Here's wishing them success. ANNOUNCEMENT. I Having purchased the I Dreamer it Cashner slock of merchandise, we will be I pleased to meet all the old customers and also new I ones. We expect to locate J here permanently and solicit I a part of your trade. Our I motto is to live and let live. J We are pleased with Alvo ' and its business enterprises. We wish lo co-operate with I- the business men in every detail that pertains to the J business interests of the J town. We will be one among ! you to boost If we please ! you in business, tell others; if riot, fell us. F. F,. PATTF.RSON, Successor to j Dreamer & Cashner. ??- ' ' ' ! fr MAN LEY. Mrs. Omar Coon vi-iled in town Friday. Jim Carper auloed lo Weeping Water W'ediiesdav . Mrs. Alex Miller ba been on the sick list thi week. Jim Mreckenridge is the proud owner of a new automobile. Mrs. Tom Keckler was in Oma ha Wednesday on business. P. L. Strough's baby has been sick for three or four days. Miss Katie O'Lcary is visiting with relatives at Bancroft this week. The count v commissioners were in town Wednesday after noon. Father Higgins auloed lo Weeping Water Wednesday aft ernoon. Mrs. 'Voegler and daughter, Olga, vere Platlsmouth visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Jake Miller and Helen Coon spent Sunday afternoon in the country. Henry Schwind and family visited with Will Itauth and fam ily Monday. Mrs. Capron and Mrs. Schwind drove to Weeping Water Sunday afternoon. riev. Lambert, our minister, is visiting in the vicinity of Mauley I his week. Mabel Coon and Mary Ash visited in the country with Henry Ash and family. The Farmers' elevator shipped out since the llrst of January ten cars of line wheat. Mrs. Evans and Wilma and Maggie Walpbert were Louisville visitors Saturday. I). S. Rockwell is expecting to move back to his farm, southwest of town, next week. Mr. Litlrell, the new black smilh, and family moved to town Saturday morning. A number of Mauley people at tended the Williams funeral at Louisville Sunday. Miss Maggie O'Lcary and Miss Miiggie Walpbert drove to Weep ing Water Tuesday. Miss Hazel Crew and brother, of Weeping Water, spent Sunday at the Aaron Jenkins home. There was preaching at the Union' church Sunday hy a min ister from Weeping Water. The usual crowd attended the singing practice held al the Jake Miller home Tuesday evening. Charles (lerlac, Ed Kelly, James Murphy and Cal Rockwell were passengers to Louisville Saturday. Mrs. F. Suavely came up from Lincoln Wednesday to visit her father ami mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. Coon. Mrs. Frank Rooney spent Fri day evening with Mrs. Jake Md le'r, on ht.tr way home from Omaha. Clyde Jenkins and I'd Fleisch maiin drove to Avoca Tuesday evening to attend an enferlain luenL Farmers are not shelling and selling whal lillle corn they have, as the price, about 38 cents, does not strike them very favorably. Mrs. Frank Rooney returned from Omaha Friday evening, where she had been to see her husband, who is rapidly improv ing. Mrs. L. 1). Harmon returned to her home in Missouri Monday morning, after visiting her niece, Mrs. Ed Fleischmann, for two weeks. Mrs. 1). L. Savage and little daughter, Marie, of Nebraska City visited from Saturday until Tues day wilh her sister, Mrs. Ed Fleischmann. Mr. Massie, of near Nehawka, has been hauling his wheat to the Farmers' elevator at this place, lie knows where be gels the high es price for his grain. Jess Wright of Nebraska Cilv ittfktf - . vw CAN BE CURED I Will Prove It to You Free You whnaro KUfferlnir tlio tortures of Eczema. Hell. Salt Rheum or other akin diaeiiKes you whose Unyi are miserable, whose nltthls are tuntio b1m. If'kwttv llm t.i.rrihln iti-hinir liiirnltiir liuinu ti-t. mA uinil v.in n ti.ll..r a u,ir,t liilf, healini; treatment which has cured huntlreds. which I bclievo will euro Hu,". you I will send It free, postage paid, without unv obliatliin on your part. J:st till the rouim below nnd mail it to me, or wrltu we, kIvIqk your name, ago and address. 1 will ii-ud the tieatiuent frt! of cost to you, " mm - "-CUT AND MAIL. TO BAY" m mimmm m mm w mm m wmmm mm J. C. HUTZELL, 1:9 Wetst Main St., Fort Way.io, Ind. rins? send without cos-, or oblltfutlon to tr.a your Vrca Troof Treutmunk Niimc It W ill Stick to you always, or cours it will, because. U's a Hazol-Mrnthol Plaster made to Mirk tin until it drives out the pain of Neuralgia. Liunhayo, Itheuiinitisin, etc Yanl roll .1.00; regular size 25c. At all druL.'ists or il rvt by mail from Davis & I.mvrenco Co., New York. SHin!!!- km mmli il mi ri'ipip-l. Cr. ntumpt. ALLEYS b mm BALSAM used when attacked by a Couch prevents dangerous bronchial snJ pulmonary aHments such as Croup, Asthma, etc. Coi.taiiis no harmful drugs. 25c, 50o. and SI. 00 Botl. lW!.-) A LAVHENCE CO. Now York. was in town Wednesday and is looking for a location around here and says there is no place like old Cass county, after all. Mrs. Ed Fleischmann accom panied her sister, Mrs. Savage, as far as Weeping Water Tuesday evening and visited wilh Mrs. lleckard until Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jarvis of Falls City are visiting with Dick Hoom and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis expect to occupy part of the Iloom property with the Lit trell family. For earache, toothache, pains, burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil, a splendid remedy for emergencies. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock lilood Hitlers as a cleansing blood tonic, is well recommended. $1.00 at all si ores. How's This.? We nffiT One Ilunilrrd DolUm Ri-wnril for any ciiHe of Ciitarrh tbut cannot Iks cuml by Hall's I'uturrli Cure. K. J. CHENEY t CO., Toledo, O. We. tlio unili'mlnnoil, tut vet known P. J. Chi-iicy for tlio ltml ID yen, and Ih-Ncto Mm perfectly hononilli In nil bUHlm-nii truimai'tlonk ami llimni-liilly ntiln to carry out any obligation made hy Ills linn. NAT. BANK OF COMMKKCE. Toledo, Ohio. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure la tiiken Internally, actinic directly iikii the blood and inucoiia aurfncin of tho aynli'in. Tratlinonlala ai'iit free. I'rlce 75 ccnta per bottle. Sold hy all lriwi(lKtn. Tuka liull'a Family l'lllx for constipation. Ted Barrows Buys Farm. Ted Marrows, who sold his farm to Oeorge Mclleynolds a few days ago, has bought the Herman lleichler place, in the same locality. This farm is ono of the best improved lillle places in Hie counly, containing 105 acres, am) was formerly owned by Will Hainey of Ibis city. The farm has been rented by Elbert Oueen. but we understand that Mr. Harrows expects to move thereto in the near future. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK The Bank of Cass County of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. Charter No. 642. Incorporated In tbnstato of Nebraska, at the close of business Keb. If. Illi:i HESorUCES Umnsnnil (IIm-uiiiiM 1:171.041 H Overdrafts (5 llonds, NcetirttlcH. Jmlsmcnls. claims, "-. I,!xl4 8t lluukliitf bouse furniture and llv- ti'if" 0.M0 00 Kcule.sl ute. oilier tliun bankliiK house 8,770 75 Current cienns, taxes and Interest paid 1,242 ' Cash Items 100 53 Hue from nuti. state and niivato bunks.... 71, (HI II Currency tlx,? do (old coin I D.N i j (HI Silver, nickels and cents ,rM0U: ltl.l.'iS 36 Total ....4x!.474 13 MAllIMTins Capital slock paid In $ MI.ODO 00 Surplus fund :m,(NK) 00 I'lidlvlded pnillls ;,7i3 Ki Individual d epos lis subJiH't to check.... K!,",uV 21 T I m e certificates of deposit iMI.lO) M Cashier's checks out- ulnii.llttir ... . t r.ol llu Hue lo national, state and private banks 1S.37K M :M,M7 40 Hills payable Mti.tmo 00 DciKisllors' Kuarauty fund 3,212 7S Total S4MM74 13 Stvtk ok Nkiiii aska, I Countv ok Cahs ( I. T. M. Patterson, cashier of the alsive named bank do here by sw ear Hint the iiIhivo statement Is cor rect and a t rue ropy of the retain made to tlio State llankliiit Hoard. T. M. I'attkhson. Cashier. .,,,,,.) Cms. C. I'Aiivir.i.K, Dlreclor. ' 'i I' HKliU. KuKMiKHiiKH, Director. Subscribed and sworn to liefnio me this 20th day of February, 11)13. Vriina Matt. Not n ry liiblic. ISenl! My commission expires, Inly 2;ith. 1 41 7 . A ire . m bv'H ..Sire. 'l ami Wo.