Notice of Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given lo all: , isi.rt- iiil.'r.-siril ai .1 l.t 1 iI 1 it-, I lial I li..' undersigned. Andy ; J iit.iii-t'ii. has lih'il hi- petit ion j and applicalioii in (lie office of' l he County Clerk of C'.as- Cmmty, j Nebraska, as required liy law,! -iSiii'd liy a majority of the resi lent freeholders of Kielit Mil, Grove Precinct, .-citing ft.rllt that ! I Sip applicant is a man of re--pectable character ami standing ami a resident of the slate of Ne braska, ami praying thai license he issued lo said Andy Thompcen for tlie sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from May 17, 1D13, ending May 17, t'.Hl, in a building 'tii lot 5, in Mock (', in the village .f Cedar Creek, in F.ighl Mile (rove Precinct, in Cass County, Nebraska. ANDY TIIOMSKX, Applicant. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. In the Mailer of die Estate of Christian Stoehr, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate will take notice that a peti tion has been Hied for the probate of the will of said Christian Stoehr, deceased, and the appoint ment of executors named there in. A hearing will be had on said petition and will in said Court in the Court House at Platlsmouth, Nebraska, on the 8th day of March, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., f said day. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. 1 . 0. DWYEIt, Attorney. .AOTICH OV l'ltOI'OSlTION TO VOTE sri: iai, tax. Tlio electors of the County of Cans, NeUiitKkii, will take notice that at a special election to he held on the ttth .:ay of April, A. D. 1913, at the regular voting places in all the precincts and wards throughout said county, the fol lowing question and proposition will be submitted to a vote of the people: Khali the board of County Commis sioners of Cass County, Nebraska, or other person or persons charged by law with the appropriation of money .ind levying of taxes for said county Air the time being, appropriate the sum of $12,000 and, in addition to the tegular annual taxes, cause to be levied Hi all taxable property of said county, .t special tax sutllcient to raise said amount for the purpose of building a County Jail on the Court J louse grounds in the City of l'lattsnioutli, Cuss Coun ty, Nebraska, taking such action ns the ' :(uhenients of the law and the In terests of the public may demand; pro vided that said special tax be levied ot the time of making the regular levy I me general tuxes ror the year nnd be entered upon the tax list for t.hnt year and collected in the same manner us other taxes, and that pro ceedings shall be commenced for the rectlun of said jail as soon ns the authority Is obtuined from the electors hs Is possible under tho law, and be continued without unnecessary delay until the same shall have been com pleted and provided that said special tax bo levied and collected one year and one year only. That the said question and proposition above set forth shall bo submitted to the legal voters of said county In the i allowing form and manner; that Is to ay the form of the ballot to be tised at said election In favor of said question and proposition shall be as follows: "I vote for the appropriation of $12, 000 and for tho levy and collection of a special tax sutllcient to raise said amount for the purpose of building a County Jail." And the form of the ballot to be ijsed at said election against said ques tion and proposition shall be as fol jnws: "I vote against the appropriation of the sum of $12,000 and against the levy and collection of a speclul tax for the purpose of building n Countv Jail." Dated tills 1st day of March. A. U, :913. C. It. JORDAN. Chairman Hoard of County Commis sioners. C. K. HEEHNKU, JUMUH A. 1'ITZ. Commissioners. (Seal) Attest: J. C. MORUAN, County Clerk. OKI) Kit TO SHOW CAtSH. In the District Court of ('ax County. NrbrnKkn. 7n the Matter of the Kstato of Nicholas Halmos, Deceased. This cause came on for hearing up i n the petition of Nicholas C. llalmes, xecutor of the will and estate of Nicholas Halmes, deceased, for con f'tructlon of puragrapli nine of tho will of said deceased and for order and license to sell the real estate, as re wired by law, and the will of said deceased, which leal estate Is more particularly described as follows. N ii, SH U. Sec. 28, Twp. 12, Range :. SVi of SV and NW 4 of KW -A of See. 8-12-13. S 14 of SB 'i and S k of WW ,i and NW '4 of SV of Sec. 7-12-13, N13 "4 of NW J4 of Sec. 6-12-13, all In Cass Countv, Nebraska, Lots 10, 11 and 12, in Work of the City of l'lattsnioutli, Ne t'i'aska. It Is therefore ordered thut all per sons Interested In said estate appear before me on the 16th day of March, 1913. ut 10 o'clock a. 111., to show cause, i any they have, why said will should 'tot be interpreted and construed by tho Court and show cause why order f Court, directing and guiding the ..xecutor in making a sale of the suid real estate belonging to the estate of rtald deceased, and why a license .-hould not be granted to said executor to sell the above described real estate ' f said deceased. It Is further ordered that a copy of :hls order to show cause be published ror our successive weeks prior to said 'imo of hearing, in the l'lattsmoutli Journal, a newspaper published twice i week at l'lattsmoutli, Nebraska, and f general circulation throughout said 'ounty. Dated this 30th dav of January, 1913. HARVKV D. TRAVIS. Judge of the District Court. D. O. DWYER, Attorney for Executor. KOTIC'K OK St IT TO dtlKT TITLE. In the Dlntrlet Court In and for Chun County, ISrhrnNkn. Mmon Gruber, I'lalntlll, vs. t tattle Iitirnum Wills, et al., Defendants. To the defendants, llattlo Itanium WillH, Harry Wills, Harry O. Harnum, .lames W. Harnum, Sylvester Harnum, jr., Adelbert Hurnum, Mary Hamuli , lomer Hannah, Mis. Homer Hannah, 'Irst real name unknown; Mrs. Lewis Harnum, llrsl real name unknown; l wis Harnum, Jr., Charles Harnum, I. It. Sinclair, first real name unknown; Herbert Sinclair, Inez M. Dickerson, . Dlckeivon, first real name unknown; George Harnum Rowers, tho unknown heirs nnd devisees of Lucy ..lowers, deceased: the unknown heirs ; lid devisees of Rcsty Royil, deceased; J sines Cltase, Helindu Chase, Lucy J. 'l ast. H. I'. Murdock, Jr., first 'real niiinit unknown; Mrs. H. I''. Murdock, if, 11 rid real name unknown . A I phonso '"has-e, Tlinm:i' .1. Watson, Mrs. Thomas I. Watson, tirsl real name unknown; ttnd (lie unknown heirs and devisees of 'I'jttttuas .1. Watson, dect'jtsetl. You are hereby notified that on Feb ruary 3tb. A. I . 1!U::. plaintiff filed l is suit 111 li,e District Court of C.iss t'otiii t v Nebraska, to quiet title to the fol lowing described land in tl.e County of Cass. . biasku, to-wit: I'lte Northeast ctiatier (NK't) and t!f Noifl. i.iii l.s'.. I ,." the t-out!:-:ist ..iiait. i iSE'j 1 i t Section twen-Iv-one t21i, " Township ten Uo. Range thirteen U"'. East "f the t.th i M. because of his adverse possession by Itlinself, and grantors for more than ten years prior to the coinmen ;emcnt of suid 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 pait thereof, and to require you to set forth jour 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 lands, and tor general equitable relief. This notice is made pursuant to the onler of the court. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before Monday, the 21th day of March, A. D. li13, or your default will be duly entered therein. Sl'MoN tSRTHElt, l'lalntiff. RAWI.S AL- RORKRTSON, Attorneys. License. Notice is hereby given to all persons inl crested anil to the public, that the undersigned, Henry A. Sclioeniann, has filed his petition and application in the oflicc of (he County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, as re quired by law, signed by a ma jority of the resident freeholders of Eight Mile drove Precinct, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the Stale of Nebraska, and pray ing that license lie issued to said Henry A. Sclioeniann for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for I lie period of one year from May 1, 1913, ending May 1, 15)1 i, in a building on the V. V-i of Lqt 1, in Block 5, in Cedar Creek, in Eight Mile drove Pre cinct, in Cass Count, Nebraska. HENRY A. SCIIOEMANN, Applicant. I.l.tiAl, .NOTICE. In the District Court of IVrbriiNkn. t'nsN Coouty, Morgan E. Hruntner, Hla Int iff, I vs. Joseph McCreary, Cass j County, a Municipal I Corporation of the Statu j of Nebraska, the Uii- known Heirs anil De- NOTICE visees of Zecheriah Kerr, Deceased, tbu Citizens Hank of l'latts nioutli, Nebraska, a Cor poration, Now Defunct. E. !. Dovey & Son. a Copartnership, ami Charles E. l'earsall. Defendants. I'o Joseph McCreary nnd the 1'nknown Heirs nnd Devisees of Zecheriah Kerr, Deceased, Defendants: iu and each of you will hereby tuke notice that on the lot li dav of February 1912, 1, Morgan E. Rrnntner, l'lalntiff in the foregoing entitled cause, filed my petition in the District Court or Cuss County, Nebraska, against you and others, the object, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain u decree from suid Court removing liens and clouds from and quieting the record title of the following described real estate, situate in Cuss Countv, Ne braska, to-wlt: Commencing nt a point fiftv-two and one-half 1 52 ',4 ) feet East of the Southwest corner of original Lot iweniy-six UbJ, in Section eighteen IS), Township twelve (12), North, in Range Fourteen (14), East of the 6th 1. !., thence running North one hun dred iniriy-uve iu&) feet, thence i;ast titty-two and me-half (52') feet; thence South one hundred thirty-five (Kif.) tet; thence west tlfty-two and one-half (52 Vi) feet to the place of beginning, shown and designated on the plut books of ir regular tracts in the ollice of the register of deeds of said Countv, as lot iso. 60 in the Southwest quarter oi me souinwcst quarter or said Section. Also commencing at the Southeast corner of snld Hot twenty-six (2ti), in saia section eignteen us), Town ship twelve (12), North, Range four teen (14) Eust, nnd running thence north one hundred thirty (R'.O) feet thence West sixty (00) feet; thence South ono hundred thirty (R!0) feet; thence East sixty (60) feet to the place of beginning, and shown and designated on the said plat hooka of irregular tracts as Lot No. 61. in said Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of snld Section, excepting, however, a strip olf of the South ends of said Lots heretofore conveyed to the City of l'lattsmoutli for street purposes, In l'lalntiff, as against you and other defendants and to exclude and enjoin you nnd each of you from ever assert ing or claiming any right, title, estate. interest or nen therein niiverso to rinlntiff, and for such other nnd further relief as may be just and equitable. You are required to nnswer said peti tion on or before the 24 th clay of March, 1913, or the allegations con tained in said petition will be taken as true nnd a decreo rendered ns prayed for therein. Dated: February 10th ion. MORGAN E. BRANTNER. Plaintiff. By JOHN M. LEYDA, His Attorney. NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given tbat the Cbopie dasoline Engine Company (Limited), of Plaltsmoulh, Ne braska, has issued fully paid up capital stock to the amount of Fifty-four Thousand Nine Hun dred Thirty Dollars (?5S,930.00), and that said Corporation has an indebtedness for current expenses only amounting to the sum of $204.76. Dated this 6th day of January, 1913. Jno. A. Chopieska, President. Edw. rtynott, Adolph Giese, II. M Soennichsen, II. E.'doos, Directors. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try it. Sold by F. (I. Fricke i Co. Money lo loan on city real est ale on good terms and al moderate rates. Buy or build a home on (he easy payment plan See T. M. Patterson, Secretary Platlsmouth Conn and nuilduii Vs social ion. IE DEB HOTEL Upon Which Appear the Names of C. Smith and H. Smith as Be ing From Plattsmouth. Fi mil Saturday's Dull v. A message reeciod by the Journal from Omaha this after-' noon stales that the reiiisler of the ill-fated Dewey hotel had been unearthed in the ruins of the building and lhal I he names of 11. Smith and C. Smith, both of Plattsmouth, were registered at the hotel on the night of the tire. A thorough search anions the Smiths in tin's city fails to show any -of them missing and it is thought that I he names were betitous. There Iris been no re ported missing persons in this city as far as can be learned, and if the parlies were from here they must have made good their escape. The Dewey was quite a gathering place for parlies who were not desirious of attract ins undue attention, and for this rea son it is probable Hie names on the register were used for con venience only. The work of clearing away the debris is being pushed and the re mains of those burned in the lire arc being removed as fast as it is possible to reach them. The fact dial the reputation of the hotel was not of the host is making it a bard matter lo estimate the miiii-b-'r of dead, as the survivors are oali to come forward and give Ibeir names, while many were in I he hotel under false names whom it may he impossible' lo idenlify. ELKS ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL 50GISL Til LAST NIGHT Froai Tuesday's Dally. I-a.sl evening the members of he li. p. O. E. lodge of this city enjoyed a most delightful social time ami Innebeon al their club rooms in (he Coales' building, which was iuile largely attended by the members of the order. This order has increased ils member ship considerably in the la-4 few months and with the handsome looms llial I hey have for t ho i i- use makes the lodge one of the most enjoyable in the. city and the members have greatly appreciated the social meetings, which are lo M al'li'r the regular U d-' se-.-if.i.s on rriihrv i- I'iiii'.gs. The Cause cf Rheumatism. Homai h trouble, lay Iimt and dera Mii'd kiduexs are Hie ca;i-e of rhenmal ism. (let our sl..in acb, lier. kidneys and bowels in beali by condil ion by taking Klec l lit" Millers and .m.ii will not be I roubled wilh the pains of rheu matism. Charles It. Allen, a school principal, of Svlvania, (la., who .suffered indescribable torture from rhenmal ism, jcr ami slom aeh trouble ami diseased kidnes. writes; "All remedies failed un til I used Kleclrie Toilers, bul four bottles of Ibis wonderful remedy cured in.' completely." Mabe our rheumatic pains come from slomaeh, liver and kidney I roubles. r.leclric Milters w ill give you prompt relief. r0c ami 1.00. Itecomnieiided by I', (i. l-'ricke it Co. oiuu'.ii to snow usr,. Ill thp IMntrh't Court In nnd for County, .Ncltriixkn. In tin; Mutti-r of tlio ( iiiurdlii nnhlp of Anna l Chilcott, Itinnne. Thin cinisi- ciuiin on for honrinn upon tin. pi'tlllon of Wonli-y CMil loot t , ltuii il inn of tho 'stae of Anna C C'liilcott, Insune, praying for 11 llfi'iisp to sell tliu Intercht of his snld ward, Anna C. C'liilcott, In and to tho follow ing di'scriliod real ostato, to-wlt: The nortliwost ciunrcr (NW'i) of tlif northi'ast quurtpr (NK'4) of Upc tlon twi-nty-four (24), TowiiKliip ten tlOi. lianKH thirteen (13), In Cass County, NiiliruHku. Said iii'titlonor also ullrKlnp that the wife of po Itloni'r, Annu C. C'liilcott, was ail.liidi.d tnsaiin on the li.th day of April. r.i2, and has vtr hIih-c re niiiliiid Insane, and Is now ronlliuil In t h i iiMini' asylum of the Htate of Ne hriiska. That petitioner Is the. owner In fee simple title of the above de si'iilied real estate, and tho court Is asked to ascertain the present value of the interest of petitioner's said wlfo. and to authorize petitioner to Hull the same nt public or private salo. IT IS TlIKKKI'Oltl-; OKDrjlUCl) that all persons Interested in the estate and interest of said Anna C. Chllcott, In sane, In and to the above described real estate, nppear before me nt tho ollice or the Clerk of the District Court, at l'lfijtsnioiith, t!ass Countv, Nebraska, on the Hth day of April, A. D., 1913, at ten o'clock a. in., to show cause why the court should not determine tho present value of the Interest of Ha Id Anna C. Chllcott, In and to tho real este hereinbefore described, und why license should not be grunted to Wesley Chllcott, Kimrdlioi of Anna C. Chllcott, Insane, tu sell the interest of bis said wind In Mini to the above described real est a tu. This order shall be nerved by pub lishing tlic stone In the l'l;i ( unmil li .louit.iil for nt least three sueeesslvu wee Km prior to the i:Mh l:i v of March, A. I '. 1!1S. I'iiI. il this 1st day of March, A. !., l'.n;:. oiloiiCK i ciii:coi:.-N. .ludire I l I rid I 'mil ( . w i.s & in u:i:i:'i si n, At lornevs. With the Highest Based on long-time ciaea improvements nave been made in "Pittsburgh Perfect." AS MADE TO DAY, it is so far superior to any other as to place it in a class by itself. These improvements concern the qual ity of wire, construction and galvanizing three vital points that uist be right Mado in Different Stylo (or FIELD, FARM, RANCH, LAWN, 17. T J r J CHICKEN. I'OUURY KA&M7 YARD .ml GARDEN LVCry KOQ LtUarailteCU A. k your iWi-. r i'ur "Pi::: '.-lurRli Perfect" und insist on his furnishing it. Do not allow him to persuau": ; iu l':.-t ...-.ic ; tlicr feme U just a:i (;noJ, If !:e doesn't sell it, write im direc. t ti I! I r If 1 urpll Pf-frr . " B i.i J nf ".arlieil Wire; :ht. AnnMrr! (.',l-:in. 'V-r; Twitted CatU Vviici Hard t..!i,j Coil V ii Ffncn M.-inLj; I'orltry Nttin&tplc; Rojular Wiro Njilt; Galvanir.rH V.'iro Naili ; I arer llcxj Knofing l'Jailt; S.nwlo Loor EnloTioi "FitW b rli prrtsct" f encinx. All mido of Opto Hi.i'th pictorial. teHj UJ L SPECIAL GOES THROUGH THE GUY LAST NIGHT l'rom Saturday's Daily. The inaugural ion special, car t's inn I lie governor of Nebraska and his stall' of colonels and their vies and many prominent demo crats of I lie stale, passed through I his city last evening about 7 :'J5. Coiinly Clerk 1). C. Morgan and Vife hoarded the train here to join Hie parly in Ihcir journey lo see our democratic, president, Wood row Wilson, take over the reins of government from President Tall. The train consisted of 7 cars, including a diner, parlor and obsenalion car, w hile I lie rest of the Irani consisted of l'nllman coaches. The I rip w ill he a most di'lighlful one, and Mr. Morgan ami wife will cerlainly enjoy isil ing I hf scenes Ilia! have been so givul ;i factor in making the country famous, as the trip in cludes visihis lo ln old home of Thomas .Icll'erson, .lames Monroe and Woodrow Wilson, in the Old 1 NEW STORE ROOM OF H. M. SOENNICHSEN IS NEARLY COMPLETED From Saturday s I tally. The new store imilding of 11. M. Soennii'hsen, jus! west of the .lournal ollice, is rapidly Hearing eomph'lion and will be ready lo occupy in a shorl lime. The steel ceiling has been placed on Hie store ami the front is being placed in position ami everything' made ready for the opening day. Part of the large stock of goods has already arrived ami been placed in the building and arrangements to open the slore pushed along. Mr. Soennichsen will carry in his new building a large slock of the latest things in Hie dry goods line, which, wilh the mammoth slock of groceries he now handles will give him one of the lines) stores in the city, and with I lie courteous Irealinent he accords his custom ers, should draw him a large ad dition trade. ANOTHER DANCE AT THE RED MEN HALL WEDNES DAY NIGHT, MARCH 12 From Saturday 'i lially. The delightful' time that was n,joed last Wednesday at the tbl -fashioned dance given by the lied Men nt (heir hall has caused a demand to arise for more of these events and I he committee has decided to hold another of these delightful affairs on Wed nesday evening, March 12, al the lied .Men hall, and a splendid time is assurred all those who attend. Oood music will be bad and every thing possible done lo make the affair a success. Mrs. Ed Trltsch Home. From Rnturday s ta!l This afternoon Mrs. F,d Tritsch relumed home from the hospital in Omaha, tvhere she has been for the past three weeks recovering from an allack of appendicitis, for which she whs compelled to un derjio an opefalion, She is feel ing great l improved, although si ill ipiile weak from I he ell'ecls of I he operal ion. - ....l-.w.v,.tt.iuj) j ma Ma 10c Quality Wire Fencing Made, Bar None experiments, de- to make the best fence. We now produce "Pittsburgh Perfect" in our own furnaces and mills from the ore to the finished product. We know everything is riht from start to finishT Those facts positively insure your in vestment in "Pittsburgh Perfect." If von are tor 1 Kti Died at Enid, Oklahoma. Miss Agnes Hough received the sad news Wednesday of the serious illness wilh pneumonia of her sister, Mrs. Katie Sangster, of Knid, Oklahoma. Before the rela tives could get a train for thero they received tho second niessago staling that she had died, so they did not go. The body will arrive here on the evening train Friday and will be taken to the home of her sister, Mrs: John Donelan, south of town. Weeping Water Republican. KEEP THE BIG Farmers Should Not Permit Their Boys to Quit School Too Early in the Spring. Spring is coining ami with spring is coining the lime of the ear when Hie older boys and the farmers of (he country think it is necessary that they droit out of school to take active part in the work on tho farm. A month, six weeks, two months before the end of the school term I hey pack their books and quit uulil some lime late in the next fall. The farmers who compel or even permit their boys to make a practice of doing Ibis every year are I he ones to blame for the ex treme dilllculty of keeping the farm hoys interested in school. The complaint so often made that Hie boys lose interest w hin I hey become old enough to work and want to unit school nermaneiiHv can be very largely traced to thej one reason they have been un able o keep up with I heir class males because of losing time at cither end of the school lenn ami they do not care lo keep on i i Iho same old way. They can never "finish" and they see no good rea son for bothering with the few months they can have for school. Almost any farmer will lell you, if 5 1 n i lalk wilh him about his children, lhal he "wishes Ihey would go on and gel an educa tion." In most cases today you will find that he can well afford to give them the opportunity if he will. I'retiuenlly he would be wil ling lo give (hem the lime and money for at last a High school or agricullural college course. Hut when he has his big boys al home be cannot see that by hiring an extra man on I he farm in I be spring and allowing him to finish up the school term with the rest, he will bo keeping tip an interest Ihey are otherwise sure lo lose. When Hie practice of quilling school for spring work becomes obsolete in the country the education average in the land will be materially raised. A LARGE NUMBER OF GREEKS HERE FOR BURLINGTON WORK A large number of Greeks were brought to this city by tho Bur lington yesterday, atid their hunk cars are being lilted out in tho shops here and I hey will he sent out to various places on Hie line of that railroad lo work on I he roadbed of Hie system. Tho lhir linglon has a large program of improvement laid out for Iho coming season in the betterment of their loaillied and the install ing of heavier steel, and it is in Ibis line of work lhal (he Greeks will b" cimmIio ed. BOY N SCHOOL it interettnd in Wire Fencing, write copy of our ALMANAC, 1913- Pittsburgh Steel Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania AN INJUSTICE TO THE REGULAR CORRESPON DENT OF WORLD-HERALD It has come to light that the dispatch from this city to tho Omaha World-Herald in relation lo the establishing of Hie city's claim to Hie river bottom land, was not sent by the regular cor respondent of that paper here- but was evidently tho work of some one interested in the matter. The statement not only does the cor respondent of thai paper an in justice, but is also a relied ion on I he city officials in a matter they are only engaged in lo protect Iho interests of the citv. A QUIET WEDDING AT THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH HADRABA From Saturday'! Dally. This afternoon a very quiet wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lladraba, on West Vine street, when their daughter, Miss Blanche, was unit t d in I he holy bonds of matri mony to Mr. Clarence I'rice of this city. The services were conducted by Rev. W. L. Austin of tho Methodist church, in the presence of the relatives and n few iiitimatw friends of the contracting parties and following the wedding? luncheon was served to the com pany. The bride Is a young wom an who was born and reared in this city and has a hos of warm friends, who will join in wishinpr her and her husband all of tho happiness that is possible in their journey through life. Tho groom is a young man who has resided here for some lime and has made many friends by his gentlemanly conduct. The wedding inarch was played by Miss Gladys Rlciiihauor, as tho wedding party took their posi tions before the minister lo ho united. SHOULD HAVE THE SUPPORT OF EVERY LODGE IN CASS CO. Al Ihe regular meeting of the organ iat ion A. O. IJ. W. a move ment was started lo land one of Ihe stale offices of that order here. F. P. Sheldon is the man w ho will make an aggressive cam paign for the glory of Nebraska, ami the office ho will endeavor to land is stale treasurer of the A. O. U. W. 'As Mr. Sheldon is the first member in tins eastern part of Ihe state to announce his can didacy for one of these positions he ought to gel the support of the. delegates from this part of the state. Certainly the order could not find a member in all its juris diction more eminently qualified to fill this responsible position, and as his success will redound to Ihe credit of tho town vc ought lo all boost. The grand lodge meets in Hastings in May, and as Ibis ollice is one of the desirable ones I here is usually a merry scrap to land it. Nohawka News. Wood Wanted. Those of our subscribers who desiro to pay their subscription? in wood 'are requested to bring it in before the roads pet bad, as we desire to place it in the dry. Come in wilh it. boys, rijiht away. Journal for fancy Stationery.