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NOTIl i: UK FIX 1 1. SKTTI.KMKM. j In llu- ouutv Court In and for 1'aiw touuty, Nciirnekn. J:i l:o-i:(;ito of Henrv Mr.Yl.ik n. j Ilmaseil. TO AM. i'KKSoXS INTKIM'STKIt: I You Hie lu ii'li. n-'iiii-.i tl.s on the :th (lav of A i-ri!. I'.M". i;;i Mc.VUke:i , Heem1. exri'titrix. i:nil (.'.' 1'. .M'M;iken. i-v cm tor. "f tl;t al nve e.-t:iu iilnl tlicir ! lutitiun for ti list I sclt Iciih-h; . ami Until report, howin? O'Rt tlic l'mul of saiil I extate are Insiilllcirnt to ny claims. hihI that muler ami lv virtue of un i um t rnicnt enlereil Into between saiil rci'i;ii.is timl the claimants tiKailiMt I saiil esti'.t". saiil claimants are to re- I eeive in lull ii v nit-lit of their claims . their iru rata sliare accorOiim to tlielr . respective claims, after tlic I'aynient I of court costs 11 ml eMienses. A I earing will I'c l.ail on saiil peti tion si ml dual report upon the ;iiili tiny of A ril, A. I. 11". at 1 o'clock a. in., nl tlir- oilice i.'f I lie futility .linl'ie, Court House, I'liillsmoiitli. t'ass County, Ne braska, at wliicli time onlers will lie enlereil in aci ordiin. e with the llmliims of t In- court. All objections to saiil petition ami filial report most be liletl before saiil hour on saiil (lay of hearing. Hv the Court. (SKAt. Al.l.KN .1. HKKStiX, Countv .linlue. KAW'I.S Itor.KIJTSOX. Attorneys. 4-"-:; ivk.i MI'fll'K TO t KKIUroitS. In lu Hie Ctiiiiity Court of 1 hmh County, .Nebrankn. the Matter of the Kstate of Clirls- tiun Stoehr, lieccnseil. Notice Is hereby liiven tliat the creditors of said deceased will meet with the executor of said estate before me, the County Judsje of Cuss County. Nebraska, tit my oilice In the City of I'lattsnioutli, lu said Cass County, on the 26th dav of April, lti:t, and on the 4th dav of October. HUH. at ten o'clock a. m., each of said days, for the pur pose of presenting their claims and having; the same examined, adjusted, allowed or refused. Six months are Jtiuwed the creditors of Bald deceased to' present their claims, and which period expires on October the 4th, 19111, at ten o'clock a. m. Witness mv hand and the seal of said County Court, at l'lattsmouth, Ne braska, this 8th day of Marrh, 191:). (.Seal) ALL ION J. BKKSON, County Judge. P. O. DWYKfi, Attorney. NOTICE OK S.M.K. In Ihe DlHfrlct Court of Cum County, Nebrnnkn. In the Matter of the Estate of Nicholas Halmes, lieceased. Notice Is hereby given that In puf xuancu of an order of Hon tieoi'Ke F. Corcoran, Acting Judtfe of the District Court of Cuss County, Nebraska, made on the UOth dav of March ll;i. for the Mile, of real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the south door of the Court House, at l'lattsmouth, Ne braska, on the iifith day of April, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in., at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, under the terms of paragraph nine of the will .it Nicholas. Halmes, deceased, and the order of above named Court, perinlttlni? n member of the family of said de ceased, to assume and take over the bid of any outsider any time before the losing of sale. Twenty per cent of the bid to be paid In cash at the close of the sale, and the balance of the bid to be paid at the time of the confirma tion of the sale by said District Court or Judge thereof. The land to he sold is the following: N of HKV,, Sec. 'X Twn v. I !. 'in ire 9: sU of SW'U and XW'i of SWV of Sec. 8, Twp. Hi, l!miR 13- SW. of SHU and S of SW'i Hiid NWV, of SWU of Sec. 7, Twp. 12. llnnge 13; NK'4 of NWU of Sec. B. Twp. 12, llange 1.1, and Lots 10, 11 and Hi. In Block 2, of the City of Tlatts moutli all In Cass . County, Nebraska. T.nts 11 and 12. Block 2. to be sold subject to the Homestead right therein of Henrietta Halmes, widow. Said Bale will remain open one hour. Dated this 24th day of March, 191 Kirimi.AS C. HALM KS. Executor of the Kstate of Nicholas Halmes, Deceased. 1. O. DWYKK. Attorney. IX CO I! X TV C'OIHT. -"STATU OF NEBRASKA. Cmintv of Crrm. ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Cornelius Bengen, Deceased. To All Persons Interested: Vou are hereby notified that there has been filed in this court petition, alleging therein that- the said, Cor nelius Bengen lias departed this life, leaving an instrument purporting to be his last will and testament, and codicil attached thereto, which instrument Is now on file In this court. The prayer of said petition is that said Instrument be allowed and probated as the last will and testament of the t-u id Cornelius Bengen, deceased. Von ore furl her notified that a hear lnsi will be had upon said petition and proposed will before this Court on the 'lith dnv of Anrll. 1913. at 8 o'clock a in., at the County Court Boom In the Cltv of Ptattsmouth. in said County That all oblections thereto. If any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of bear nir. Witness mv hand and the seal of the Countv Court of said County this 1st t!nv of April, 1913. (Seal) ALLEN J. BKESON. County Judge. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice if hereby given l a! persons interested ami lo the pub lie, thai Hie undersigned, C. S TriiiiiMc. has liled his pdilioii and application in the oilice : Ihe clerk of the Village of Kaglt County of Cass, and Stale of Ne hraskii. as renuireil uy law, si'-nec by Ihe required number of iei dent freeholders of the said vil lagp, selling forth Hint tin1 ap plicant is a man of respiclald character and standing :i.:d resu en o the Male oi .i'l: a -sa and praying thai a license ma lie issued lf Ihe said C. S. Tnim Mo for the sale of mall, spirituous ami vinous liipiors fur Ihe pi nml of one year from Ihe dale of Ihe hearing of. said application, in a building situated on lot lea (10', in block eighteen (!', of Ihe said Village of Eagle. Nebraska. o. s. TitrMni.r.. April 9, 1013. Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. I u the Matter of the Application of Henry II. Wieileiiian for Liquor License: This is to certify that Henrv II. Wiedeman, of the Village of tireeiiwood, Cass county, Ne braska, filed a petition in the n.Tice of the village clerk on April '.. 013, as required by Ihe sta tides of the slate of Nebraska and the ordinances of Ihe Village of (reenwood, lo sell mall, spiritu ous and vinous liquors for Ihe coming municipal year, in Ihe building situated on lot No. 277, on Seocnd street, in said vil. age. L. H. DAFT, Village Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given lg all mi- interested ami In tiip pub- llial lib' Undersigned, li. (i. lif. Will i.tiii and apt -i.l!, Ii.ls lile.l Lis pel li ii.li lirali'i'i with (lie village elk HI l III' l!l;t-r in .MllI'il'iCU, I, C.i'ivily n' ,i.it State of Nc I raa. ; n ;".iivii !i I.r.v, signed by I In- i i'i ii i red number iif ioi ili'iil freeholders nl' Hit1 said vil lage, selling forth thai Ihe ap plicant is a man of respectable character and slamling am) a resident Hi' llu1 Slah1 nl' Nebraska, and praving thai a license may be isui'il In I In1 said (I. ( i. William snn fur tin1 sali1 nf mall, spiritu ous ami viui'Us liquors fur the municipal year, al his plan1 nf business, situated tni lnts and 3. Mock IS, in said Village nf Mur dock. (i. (i. WILLIAMSON, April 1 i. 1HI3. Applicant. OKDDIt TO SHOW t MM,, the DUIrlel Court of Cut Comily. In Nebmnkn. In the Matter of the Application of tieorge ilyaii. Guardian of .losepli Klton Kyim and Archie J. Kyan, Minors, to Sell ileal Estate. Now on this Uh day of. April, 191:!, this cause came on for healing upon the petition of (ieorge 10. Kyan, guardian of the persons and the prop erly of .losepli Elton liyan and Archie ,1. Kvan. Illinois, praying for a license to sell tiie Interest of his said wurds In the following described. real estate to-wlt: East half of northeast quarter K N. E. Vi ). Section sixteceii (li). township ten (10). range nine CM cunt. In Cass county, Nebraska, in which real estate the suid wurds own an undivided one fifteenth (1-15) each, und lots thlrteeen (13). fourteen (14) and fifteen (la), in block four (4), S'illage of Alvo, Cass Dimly, Nebraska, In which said wards own each an uninviueit one-ioriiein (1-40), or so much ot said real estate and of the Interests of said wards therein as it shall seem to the court to be for the best Interests of said wards. It Is hereby ordered by the court and adjudged, that the next of kin, and all persons Interested in said mutter, ap pear before me at chambers at the City of l'lattsmotilh, Nebraska, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. in., on the 20th day of May, 1913, to show cause, If any there be. why such license be not granted to aid petitioner. It is further ordered tliHI a copy oi this order be published in the I'latts nioutli Weekly Journal for three weeks successively next Immediately before the date ot said bearing. (liven under my hand al the city of i'lattsnioutli, Nebraska, on this 4th day of April, 1913. HAKVEV D. TKAVIS, Judge of the Dlstrct Court. l'lattsmouth. Neb., AJrll 1.1. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Present, C. 11. Jordun, C. 10. Heebner and Julius A. Pit., County Commis sioners; D. C. Morgan, County Clerk. Minutes of previous session read and approved, when the following business was transuded in regular lorm. Moved by I'itz and seconded by Heeb ner that the pay rou lor me juuges and clerks of election, for special jail election, he made upon a basis of 12 holies, al 2i cents per hour, or a total of fi.Oi) for the day over the entire county. Motion carried. Dr. K. D. Cummins reported iwo or more cases or tllplitliertu al tiie nouse of A. C. Carey, In Mt. Pleasant precinct, and t lie county sheriff was therefore in structed to establish a (imiriut iue ami place a card on the house. The following resolution was auopi- ed bv the Hoard of County Commission ers, 'Jordan and Pit, voting tor the resolution, Heebner voting against it: He it l.fMihnl, by the Hoard of Countv Commissioners of Cass county, Nebraska, That the playing of com petitive games of base bull on Sunday outside of the corporate limits of cities and villages In Cass county, Nebraska, be and tiie same is hereby authorized by this board, under the provisions oi Section 2338 of Cobbey's Annotated Statutes, us amended lu the year 1913. County judge filed his report Tor ilrst quarter 'for year 1913. Clerk of district court filed his re port for ilrst quarter year P.113. The following order was unanimously adopted by the board of county com missioners: Whereas, The question and proposi tion of appropriating $12,000 und the levying of a special tax sufficient to raise said sum for the purpose of build ing a county jail In the city or i'latts nioutli, was submitted to the electors of Cuss countv, Nebraska, al n special election held on the Sth day of April, 1911, and, Whereas, A majority of the electors voting upon said question and proposi tion were in favor of appropriating said sum, and were in favor of said special tax. Therefore, It Is ordered that said proposition and all proceedings had thereon be entered upon the records of the County Commissioners of Cass county, Nebraska. It is further ordered that at the time of milking the regular levy ot the gen erul tuxes for the year 1913, a special tax sutllcieut to raise t he sum of $12. OilO for said purpose be levied and car ried on the tax levy for the year 1913. a'nl culler led In the same manner as ot her taNi s, Tiie following claims were ullowed on the lii'iieral fund: Judges anil clerks of special election for entire county ....$171.92 Itooins for und care of booths Tor special election ('. D. (juintnn. posting special election notices D. C. Morgan, delivering special election supplies C. D. Ijuinton, boarding city prisoners and committments.. C D. ljuiiiton. boarding county prisoners and salary A. W. White, mdse. to Mc pherson and Johnson S. I' illrurdet, mdse. to Mrs. Allen and Miss McCtlnnls J. W. Halnev, witness Slute vs. Walter Hi lt tain fieorg. Perry, same Millie Hrittaln, same C. H. Taylor, same C. D. IJiilnton, same Green Pickett, same Frank Klnneinnn, same l.ovisa Klnneman, same Nelson Jean Co., coal to Mc pherson and Wlttstrurk Klopp Hartlett Co., diploma to county superintendent I.orenj! Hros., mdse to Mrs. War den Nebraska Lighting Co., gun to Jail, court house and street lump 9S.O0 20.30 1.1.00 7."iT 19M.90 2S.00 10.1.1 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.D0 25.00 3.00 13. DO I.lncoln Telephone t Telegraph Co., rent and tolls 35.30 John Purer Co., labor and ma terial Ht farm John liuuer & Son, labor on heat ing plant at farm t refused).. John ilauer & Son, labor and supplies to Jail and court house Weeping Water He publican, pub lishing commissioner proceed ings Pliittsmoulh Water Co.. water to 3.63 R.r.O 5.23 OS court house 10.86 v. I'. Morse r Co., toilet paper.. fi.fiO Julius A. Pltz. salary 20.00 C. H. Jordan, salary 30.9.1 Tom Kry, taking Andy Kern to fnrm 1 .CO Unit & Son, mdse. to llross and Mayes 10.00 II. A. Schneider, postage 1 5.40 K. O. Frlcke ft Co., drugs and Minus PROCEEDINGS supplies to farm and court house Klopp i Hartlett Co., supplies to county C. E. Heebner, salary, mileage.. John C. York, barber work at io.r.5 3S4.1R 270 !arm 2 to Ti t' following claims were allowed on the Load funds: ! .1. C. Nl lay, I work, Knad Di- I trit t No. tl $ Walter l!ers, .same. No. 27.... J. W. Keil, smile. No. 2 A. I Seybert, same, No. 2 W. W. Noll in;;, .-anie, No. 1 Hen Swanson, same, No. lt A. I. Bird. drug. I'.oail District No. K. A. I .Bird. blacksmith work. Kmid District No. ti Joe Allen, road work, Loud Dis trict No. lt (1. W. Leach, same, No. 11 C. V. V nllery, same. No. 1 John Wagner, same. No. 4 S. Lotlaway. same. No. lrt :.4it s.u 40 ti') ' 13 19! Hi. 00 4.00 4..-.0 1.8.-. 10.70 11.9.". 40.4.1 8.00 4.00 Tiie following claims were allowed on the Bridge fund: .1. C. N'day, bridge work... V. K. Vallery, same A. A. Liuilell, same .1. II. Wagner, same 19.2(1 6.2.1 10.00 IS. t0 .Nebraska Construction Co., ad Mini'e for material on hand. 1 ' ; 1 1 1 1 adiourut'd to meet the April, 1913. . I.IIOO.OO lith of I'lattsnioutli, Neb., April Hi. Board met as per adjournment, with all members present, when the follow ing order prevailed: Moved and car ried that county Judge Is hereby in structed to call for bids for grading roads out of Inheritance Tax fund as follows: Commencing at SIC corner of Section 1." Township 11, Uange 13, running thence West eleven (111 miles to the SI', corner of Section 14, Township 11. Ilange 11. Commencing at the north line of Section 30, Township 11, Kunge 13, at half section line, theme south through center of Sections 30 and 31, Township 11, Kunge 13, and through the tenter of Sections ti and 7, township 10, Kunge 13. Commencing at SE corner of Section 2ii, Township 11, ilange 11, thence north on section line five (5) miles to tiie SE corner of Section 3.1, Township 12, Kange 11. Commencing at tiie SK corner of Section two (2), Township 11, Kange 13, running north two (2) miles to SK corner of Section 2ii, Township 12, Kunge 13, thence east one (1) mile to the SE corner of Sec tion 21, Township 12, Kange .3. lioad hed to be twenty-eight (28) feet in width, with eighteen (18) inch crown. ('mile must be in center of road. AH grading to be done froh high side of road. All fills to be made up to cul verts and bridges. All hallows to be raised two (2) feet. County surveyor Instructed to pre pare plans ami specifications for the above grading and file them in the ollic" of the county clerk. The following claim was allowed on Ihe general fund: Streight it Strelglit, allowance on burial of Bert Bluer :'. u Board adtouriied to meet Wednesday, May 7. 1913. I.i. C. MoKtiAN. County Clerk. MURDOCH. (Special Correspondent. i !KH H!M M"M"K !!- Lola I'll was sisiliug relalivt in Omaha last week. Id lornheck va- in Lincoln Tu. dav and Wediiesi r.la Lish visiting Lo Tuesday. Al Outn of la Soulll I'.l'lll w as and Fit Mom IV innlored to LIlllWIKIll with a load of our ounii people Monday evening. Margaret Oillespic and Davison were Omalia vi llelli .sitor Fridav and Saturday. Mrs. Hay llal.lwin lias returned home from her visit with her si ler, (irace, of Wabash. Mrs. K. T. Tool and Mrs. l'.niil Ku.'lin were Omaha business i- ors Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. i. Williamson and daugh ter have been isilini: friends and' rilaiivts in Syracuse the pns week. The dance whi.Mi was ivt-n al Siuitli r"iid Saturday .'Vi'iiim: was al tended by a ihiiiiIkt of our miliar people. Mrs. Maria Wed.lle and her Mi de daiiiihler left for LeSuer, j Minn., Monday on No. II In attend her father's funeral. I 1' rwi" vw MAX DUSTERHOFF, Murdock, Neb., Painter and Decorator, Paper Hanger, Wall Paper. V LOW FREIGHT RATES on Household Goods WectniWejou lower frelfbt rite than jou cn rei onHouieholdUoodi,Auioi.ric.,iou7Puiui.u. . llnlt.4Rt.ti.il. Lot m ibio for yoo nd SAVH VOU MONEY. Write neareit office for low ratu Missouri Rlvor Freight F'd'g Co. Omaha. Nab. Kanaaa Cltv. Me Sattley Demonstration. A representative from die Sat tley Implement company will be al our store on Saturday, April L'ti, for Ihe purpose of demons) ruling die many good points in Ihe pop ular Sattley Farm Implements. We want all Ihe farmers of this locality to call and see this excel lent line, whether they are in the market for implements at the present lime or not. This is one of the finest lines of farm imple ments on the market, and we want all Ihe farmers lo become ac quainted wilh them. (. I Kastwood, Successor to John Hauer. FOUND A bunch of keys. The owner may have same by calling al Ibis office and paying; for this advertisement. 4-22-3td Sttp of Ohio, City of Toledo, I.tiota County, m. Frank I. ( henry mHki-a oath that he lit aenlm riartnrr of the firm of V. J. Cheney It Co.. do oar rmilne.a In the l lty nf Toledo, County and Htote. afurenald, and Unit Mid firm will pay the aum of (INK Ilt'MlKKI) IxrlXAK fur each and every cine of Catarrh that cannot lie cured by Ihe uae ot Hall Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. flworn to before mc and auhnerlheil In my prenenre, thla Otb day of lleeembir. A. I)., iSNU. Seal. A. W, OI.EAHON, Notary I'ublic Jlall'a Catarrh Cu-e In taken Internally and art. directly upon ttio lilonil and mu.'mm tur fite ot the ayntem. Hend for teatimonlnl, P. I. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo. 0. Bold by all DrufrglHta, Trie. Take Unli t rurally 1'IIU (or ronatli'atloa. To See the Great strated is a Safe Sale! No Smoke! No Smell! No Explosion! No Danger! Any Child Can Operate Without Danger The Stoves are manufactured expressly for me with my name and full guarantee. See them in my West window. All kinds and all size ovens and all prices. Hot weather is coming. Buy early and get the very best. See if Plattsmouth, Neb. Aivo News lr. L. Muir went lo Lincoln Friday. Miss Anna Hasp wa- in Llm vo'nl .Monday. r, ll .Ion an was in Lincoln We.lne F..I visitor Mrs. -day. I'al lerson was a Lincoln Friday. lolui Murlcy was shopping in Lincoln Friday. Mrs. F.. M. Stone visited friends in Lincoln Monday. Miss (irace Lllioll was in Lin coln Wednesday. - John Foreman was a capital city visitor Tuesday. ('diaries Suavely visited lives in Lincoln Friday. Miss Amelia Kainni was rela- shop (ii'iifr in Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. Henry Thomas was a cap ital cily visitor Thursday. - Herman Slronier is the owner of a new Maxwell runabout. t iconic Hall shinned cattle ant lioiis to South Omaha Monday F..I (la it shipped two carloads of callle to Smith Omaha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson d relatives in Lincoln Suu- dav. j A. I. Mini I Marie, were I and daughter, Miss incoln visitors Mon t day. j Mrs. Aaron Paling of (ireen ; wood spent Sunday with relatives here. John Hal Sunday with Hall. Miss Pearl of Lincoln spent lis cousin, Sumner I Keefer isited Willi relatives in Lincoln friends and Wednesday. . Wilbur Thomas of Clalonia is visit inu- his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer and Miss Violet (High were in Murdock Sat urday afternoon. Miss F.ditb Ogle visited friends and relatives in Lincoln Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clilo of Flinwood isitetl Sundav with their daugh- , ... I.,nni ; O I , Alls. I. Unci l.eillli Mi-s llilcliiiian of Weening a- ler was a guest of her sister, Miss Jennie Hilcbmau', Sunday. Mrs. W. O. liovlt's and inolher, Mr.-. I lad Icy, of Lincoln, visited Tuesday with relatives here. Sumner Hall and sister, Mar gery, spent Sunday with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Linen of Lincoln were Sunday guesls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Apple man. Mrs. A. Myers and children left Thursday for Ceresco, where they will visit with relatives for a few weeks. Miss Margery Carr visited Sat urday and Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carr, near Lagle. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Stone and son, La Verne, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weichel at LI m wood. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Rosenow of Klmwood were Sunday guests at the home of the former's brother, Charles and family. Mr. and Mrs. VA Patterson and son, Sidney, visited several days the early part of the week with friends in Omaha. Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Hasp of Omaha visited Sunday and Mon day wilh Ihe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Hasp. Mr. and Mrs. S. (!. Hoyles, (iladys Appleman and brother, Clifford, autoed lo Plallsmoiilh Saturday in the former's car. Mrs. S. C. Hoyles, her mother, Eastwood Oil Cook Stove Demon EASTWOOD, The Cass County Hardware Man Mrs. A. Skiles and Miss I'carl Kecfer went to Lincoln Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe lM'ouly and family. J. A. Shaffer and Miss Violet Ouph went to South Hend Sunday, where the latter will visit a week with her cousin, Miss Kula Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Funnel I, Friend and daiiphlcr, Irene, and John Skinner were Sunday nuesls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sliellon al Waverly. Mrs. M. A. Carey left Saturday evening for Hot Springs, S. I). She spent Ihe winter with her daugh ter, Mrs. Flla Primly, who accom panied her as far as Lincoln. Miss Agatha Tucker, who bad been spending I be winter with her sister, Mrs. Harry l'arsell, died Sunday about noon of n lingering illness. The remains were taken lo Wilber, Neb., for burial Tuesday. Mrs. (ieorge McFarland of Clarinda. Iowa, and Mrs. Fred Fetrovv of Cordon, Neb.,' came in Monday and accompanied Mr. and i j Mrs. H. Parsell to Wilber with Ihe remains, ine nereaveii lamines have the sympathy of all. ! UNION. Ledffer. 4 H-M-M-!-M-M-M-M--MH Will H. Rainey of IMaltsmouth was here Sunday, spending a few hours with his brother, James. lKvight Patterson and Kdward Schullz of Platlsmoulh were here last Sunday and spent the day wilh Jack M. Patterson. W. 11. Cross, who was treasurer of this school district, tendered his resignation last Saturday, and Ihe board reluctantly accepted it, then they appointed Charles II. Iiysarl lo DM Ihe vacancy. Hert Carter, who has been em ployed llie past few months in the town of Walt hill, came home last Sunday night in response lo a message informing him of the serious illness of his wife. Reese helaney went lo Omalia on the Monday morning train to consult one of the specialists and seek relief from stomach trouble Ceo. N. LaRue, the well known pioneer citizen, who has been con fined lo his bed Ihe past week, having a very severe attack of his old ailment, kidney trouble, and his condition is regarded as very serious. Mrs. Dave LaRue arrived Tues day night from Magnet to assist in Inking care of (len. N. LaRue, who is seriously ill. Dave bad gone to Chicago, and will come di rect from there as soon as pos sible. Mrs. Joanna Manzey and Mrs? Vina Shoemaker, mother and sis ter of Mrs. William Ost, arrived from Sherburne, Minn., and visit ed a week at the Ost home, south west of this village, departed Tuesday 'evening1 for their home. Mrs. Nancy McN'amee went to Omaha on the Sunday morning train to spend the day with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Dysart, who is in a hospital. The good news is that Mrs, Dysart's condition has been steadily improving. Attorney I). O. Dvvyer of Plalls inoiith was hen? Wednesday aft ernoon, directing movements of Ihe council in the matter of ex lending the corporate limits of this village, an action in the dis trict court being necessary for that purpose. If you have a house for rent try Journal Want Ad. 1 1 n 4 NEHAWKA. Jf. News. M"M"I 1-MH HHJ HW Miss Hessie .lordou was down from Lincoln several days the Ilrst of the week visiting al the West home. (iiiv Rood came home on the early train Monday from a busi ness trip of several days ( Pierre, Soulh Dakota. The fanners ai'n not in I he habit of lingering in town this week, lu fact, only a few of them enrno to town nl all. John Huck and his daughter, Mrs. Hunter, came in from Plalts nioutli tin? Ilrst of the week on a visit to the (Ieorge Hansen family. The county commissioners were here Wednesday viewing the road north to the old Fulton shop. They -will advertise for bids and have dial stretch of road graded. Warren Munn, sr., who spent the winter visiting friends and relatives in Howling Green, Ohio, arrived home Saturday. He looks as though die I rip had agreed with him. Saturday was road dragging (lay arid the several roads leading to (own had a good dragging. An approximation of the good done could be had Sunday by compar ing these roads wilh the ones not dragged. A. F. Strum is building a sub stantial warehouse next lo the (rack lo store his cement and lime in. Heretofore it has been neces sary to handle these essentials twice, but upon the completion of tht building he will be able lo un load directly from the cars to the warehouse. The milling company is install ing a new bleaching machine this week. A recent decision of the courts upheld the contention of the Norfolk Electric Hleaching machine manufacturers that their machinery was being infringed upon by other companies, and as The mill here had one of I tic other kind it became necessary to tear il out ami install a Norfolk. The change will cost the company a good deal of money, as well as a good deal of work. Known to Our Forefathers. It was well known to our fore fathers that faulty evacuation of die intestines is the cause of many disturbances in our body, and often also in our mind. They gathered herbs and roots and used them for Ihe relief of constipa tion. Some of the herbs brought the desired relief, but they also weakened the body and forced the people to use larger aii'.l larger doses. Science corrected Ibis by combining tonics with laxatives. The best example of such a sicentillc combination is the well known Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine, which contains the extracts of many herbs dissolved in pure red wines. It has a prompt effect, free from griping or any other inconvenience, in constipa tion, colic, cramps, llatulence, loss of appetite, nervousness and weakness. At drug stores. Jos. Triner. 1333-1331) So. Ashland ave., Chicago, III. Keep a bottle of Triner's Liniment on hand and you will be prepared for accidents, sprains, swelling rheumatism. Buys New Engine. While in Omaha this week Will Wetenkanip purchased a line five horse-power gasoline engine of Ihe Wolverine make. It is a line engine and the deal was made through the home agent, W. T. Richardson, at Mynard. t