PAGE 4. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, OCTOBEfl 27, 1013. The Plattsmouth Journal Governor Sulzer is now free to lecture and is already being1 of fered magnificent sums from the lecture bureaus. Moreover THE FARMER NOT GUILTY. Published Semi-Weekly at Plattsmouth, Neb. 1. A- BATKS, Publish. Entered at the Postoffice at Plattsmouth, Nebraska as second-class matter S1.5Q PER YEAR IN ADVANCE GET . MARRIED TO LIVE LONG. (shall remain loyal to Iluerla. It is government by the bayonet, Commissioner ltitlenhouse of I and it would not be tolerated for the Equitable Life comes back atja single day among any people The meat packers' convention lie that recently met at Chicago be- wants to tell the people of the hatPd lhi farmer for not produc- country something more about inff more meat, and unconscious Tammany, by which organization !' stated the reason why he does he was impeached because he t. In lauding the new methods would not obey orders, and the of refrigeration, the convention people of the country are now said in addition: more deenlv interested than ever Twenty-live years ago Chicago hoi'f' wms rpirnrilerl ilmihf i'nllv liv i r, ma nine miniums nl mat. or I ' - I most, hmisekeeners. I'A-prv Inuii gatnzalion. I ,,..i iioi i-i, ... !... nun i i - j lie i'" ii ciuupnn i house. Local butchers drew upon the surrounding country for their supply of meat-food animals. Now -:o: We cannot see why the demo- I i m .t l 1 . I. replies to his mortality statistics except barbarians or slaves. By - vi " every way station deals with the I .... I lil II... .1 ..In ... .... ..F 111 .. .. . .. .... 1 i ;..r ...,ir,;r i. mil- DCl'ini niir mic i n slafo nf af. ui 'wui.n a'iu oi u pncKiug concern ;uiii HUM I1IHI llll IS Kiuimn . j " ww - I .. .... .naPPi..,i fairs, the Mexican m-onle. cm- official patronage that we are en- i u vi ao i,ul'i 1 . v ' . a questions fess their persons, witn two questions i men- iuuuuuy io guu-ni which he discusses to the extent themselves, and they hold out but of a column in the New York little hope of ever establishing a Times: "Why are thirty-nine out! stable government. Revolution of every 100 male adults without follows revolution in such rapid ... 11. .. I I I. I . Mllvi.. '.. ll.nl 1 !, J -v . . uiu-s'' ' ;iml nv IS Hie neaill 'ui.n.tsiuii mat uiij uumii uiiuii rale of the unmarried so much each other's heels, and public Pmted meet their late, and lie i j ... 1 1 r ..... ....... .itVipi.iL mum limn cv..l 1 Iw.i,. I COIllO reCOUCllCtl lO miier l ii t ii uiai ui iiiuuivu iiivh i"""-""a " o -- titled to. Let the appointments be made the sooner the belter it will be for all concerned. One thing, certain, all the applicants cannot be successful in their tie sire, and the sooner the disap- the local butcher buys dressed beef, not live cattle. When the packers drove these men out of business and under took to supply not only the cities, 'but the whole rural population with fresh meat, they killed a large part or the uieal raising business. The local butcher could go out and buy fat sheep, cow, or hog at any time and the villagi was furnished with meal. Now cattle, hogs and sheep must b raised in carload lots and ship ped to packing- centers and but few farmers can do that sort of business. In COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS the democrats of Nebraska. Then was ahva 11 "ia,'k(t for a sin?, steer, sheen or hog whenever it why not give out such appoint ments as are to be made, right away ? :o: was ready for market. The pack- ers' trust has killed all that kind of business and therefore there is a shortage in the supply. The blame for the shortage in meat their disap- I a. jjl j . 1 1 J and women?" There are 17,- cnair comfortably warm uerore lwu 1 11 .lii . . i . . . .lull ft iiir-ofiii.il Thiii'o nrn Tinsi 000,000 unmarried persons or uiey are taKen out anu snot anu marriageable age in the United are succeeded by adherents of unions to be filled, now occupied by Stales, a proportion of the total new adventurer. republicans, mat snouiu oe occu- I ... . I..!.. I 1... .1. ............. I .. .....I ll, l....r population entirely out of reason, And so it has been al-M'"-" '- is Mr. Ilillenhouse looks at it. most continuously ever since er ucu '"alters are ueiajen nv I lit i We do not know that it concerns Cortez, with his Spanish brig- l Vcrs mat, ne at vdsn.ng- nr.. !niii"iiii.n .-.nv- iniir I li.in I anus. conoueretl tlie country I ,v ' ,,,' " HIT 111. U' -V. ukt m - - I - ' ' v other interests; in fact, it does some four hundred years ago. nl. Hut the point is that while And so it has been in every t-oiin- medical authorities complain try where intemperate Spanish more or less of the results of the blood has poisoned the populace marriage of the until, there are and planted the torch of anarchy millions of tit men and women and revolution. It might seem n wouia nave neen impossiu.o who remain single, to the coun- trial Mexican atrairs should be of ior io.ernor iuorcneau to nat. try's loss every way. So, ac- no concern to the American peo- appointed anyone for the vacant ending to Mr. Hitlenhouse, "not pie, and mat we might go about juogesuip mat. wouiu uae gieu ii ..: 1 :. I I. I 1.....;...... ...... ....11.. r ..1... I I luil fin wnf if:iif ii in llifin ill. '111. oiliy WOUIU OUT uecilUIIIg UllUlM'ur uiimuijs itoiiiua-ss wiiiii .u.n .!' rate be checked without neces- may be going on across the Kio pointment of James J. Uegley. arily increasing the size of fam-kirande. It were fortunate in- The appointment of either Liv- ilies, but the proportion of the deed if the American people could ingston or Wilson would not nave physically and mentally lit look on with lndilierence and un- been satisiactory to me uemo among the new lives that are be- concern and let the Mexicans crats in Otoe county, and they ing brought into the world would light it out to their hearts' con- could not be prevailed upon to be increased." tent, but conditions are such thai wnmiraw m iaur of uwyer. In spite of the high cost of liv- this happy stale of mind cannot Livingston was willing, but Wli- iug and the fashion of high liv- even be considered. If nobody! son would not consent to llns .. . li t . . - .l. ii i ii.:. i .... ing tlie average age at wnicii i out .uexicans were concerneu, i oi-i-jmumh. huu mis min cic- Ill . i.. ..II..I I m.. I. ......... I .J I....... marriage is cont raeleil in tins mere wouiu oe no uiuerence in uhmmuih-u . i ir wouiu mn e I I. .... . I.i-n .. :.. W-... i. i. ......l ..I. com.lrv has noi risen but has ac- the way. and it would be very been the lucky man. The light """""b1"" '" ii.. i 'i-i ,-. , ..,,. i l i ti i r,ii..,. I. K-:i hiiiPi in i...ih tlios.. i-.ii.i.Hos inipltant business, and report? I. I ... . . Illl4wltklfkijtri1lil.litl mi .11 ..t. t.Mi....i;.i.. -.f ..... I-..- lof im. I i lii.m rrM if !ini 4 I,,! 4K ii I'll o I Wll III Sfl n IV fill 111 V I'l1 1 1 1 t I II I I I 1' wctcMu un... .. : ...! ii.. ... ..,0.. i. ... .. ii.,...., ine proniinent .statesmen WlllllUI. DUl UIIIOI lUlIcliei I l ui-imciL "i' i there are a great manv foreigu- Up'itlcinen. The governor done h ailed were: I'osfmaster den I I Ik I - nM .. 1 A . 1 . . . . A , i ii 1 1 ik... . ... .. i....i I... ...... 1. 1 .,.,.1.... it... era i luiric.-r.u, iinru .vssiM.ini riallsmoulli, N l., 0 tobcr 21. Lioanl met pursuant to adjournment. Piescnt. C. Fi. Jordan, C. 1Z. ileebnor ami Julius A. I'itz, County Conunissioners; 1). C. iloi-fian. County Clerk. Minutes oC previous mssmhi read and approved, when tlie following luiKines wus transacted in regular form: As advertised, bids were received for building- poor house tit countv farm: T. J. lsner, $y,6S2; no plumbinK:, lieiit ingr. etc.: I'arson.H Consliuctmn Co., I6.-I0.1; 11. Ii. Uailding. .i'J); Androw Johnson. $7,:90; Cha.x. A. Korslund, $?, 1)47; It. (J. Ijar.'jon, $U,!Sl:; Jolmsou idec trie Co., Jisnt only, $1j0: John f.auer, lieatimf. $775: John n.iuer. t I urn hlnir. $5-15; John liauer, electric wirini?, $x.". On motion ueneral contract for con struction of tlie buildii K at poor farm was awarded to II. Ii. Redding of Oma ha for the sum of $t.4yj.00. which does not include the heat in tr, plumhimr or the ligtititiK! tlie partios ate to enter into a contract and the countv attorney instructed to draw up said contract. Moved by lieebner tlie bids on heat- itiK. plumbing and lighting be deferred for further consideration. Motion carried The lollowinu' claims were allowed on t lie .jeneral I unl : lr. K. I). Cummins, inebriate L. . Hamsey S fc.iiO M. Ley da. same :i.00 james Koiiei tson, same . i ,i C. D. (Jiiinton. same Hi. 72 George Urooks, same 2.10 Mrs. i.eo. Urooks, same 2.10 Mrs. Helena Johnson, same.... 2.10 Miss Mae Murphy, stenographer same 5.S7 Julius A. i'itz, s;lary and mile age 40. 50 ! rel l'att'rson, ollice work. I'ptem be i" and October 71.65 C. K. Jordan, salary and miie- fee 1 o . i j tit'oru'c I'oisal, helping; survey on JMurray road 6.00 Ur. Ii. l.. Cummins, inebriate J. Hrodhcck Cattle Profits depend on tlie number of head you can run to tlie acre, and cost per acre. We are selling irrigated hay meadows that will pasture two head per acre, also close to Natural Forest Reserves pasture, perpetual paid up water rights no failure. No winter feed ing, no blizzards. Land would raise double the aver age of Cass county in small grains. Fine for pota toes, alfalfa, el c. . Price, $30 to $35 per acre; good terms. To fifteen buyers wre have shown we have sold eleven of them. If interested write me. E. H. RANDELL Springfield Nebraska Bank of Kagle, Advance money concrete arch work 40.00 .1. Adams, bridge material.... LT.2.00 U. S. McCUcrv, bridge work.. 21.0 C. 11. Spohn. same 6.00 George I'oisal. part payment concrete arch east of Mur ray 300.00 The following claims were allowed on the (icneral fund: Jahn Hauer, repairs at farm.. 1.70 Weeping Water Kepublican, printing 3J.31 ii... ii-..! ...... . .. . ri-m y i un. iiii iu nans- i I o I ( inoiith. account jury Jt.DOjl'11! 1 J 1 o .1. K. Tnev. in i i so to f.irm UR ' Hoard al jou rued to meet Tuesdav, November 4, ii:i. L. c. MOKOAN. County Clerk. 15 and i'J married than ten or twenty years ago, while the ier eenlage of men between 20 and 2i who are married increased from i8J0 to 1900 by 15 per cent. The number of married all told declined, while the number under !L i w ho are married increased. Mr. Ilillenhouse closes his re marks on the question of promot ing marriage, especially early marriage, with sober rellection: "Willi a declining birth rale and an increasing death rate from violence and from disease of degeneration, such as those of the heart, arteries, kidneys, which tend to shorten the extreme span of life, and with an increasing number of insane and mental de fectives, the American people have every reason to be keenly interested in the Mudy and ap plication of the vital problems iu oled in the two questions re 1 erred to above, and especially in the s-eicnee of eugenics." :o: TRYING OUR PATIENCE. The deelopmenls in the Mexican situation during the past day or two, are likely to proc to be a severe strain on the patience of the powers at Wash ington. That the breaking point has been alumst readied is clear ly evident from the plain note of warning that has b'en sent to llureta by President Wilson, and il is possible that on some line October morning the American people will wake up to find themselves headed for the city of Mexico. Provisional President Iluerla has sent the Mexican congress to prison and has pro claimed himself dictator of the country. This means that the constitution and the law of Mexico have been suspended, and that the rights of the people are subject to the will and the de decrees of this one man. The government, if' it can be so designated, is one of force and gun-powder, and it can be main tained only so long as the army ers. including Americans, who have established circumstances, and the friends 0f M''ti'iasler (u-neral Hon. A. M. homes in Mexico and have, in the candidates must be salislied ,J,K"kcr"' Senator i i-..: 1 1. .- i.i ii....... ..ii 1...II..... i i,r.v ...i i.. .... .,..1 ti... Congressmen Maguire, I.obeek the purpose in view of becoming Journal is not personally ac- aih' Stephens citizens of the country. Under quainted with Judge Uegley, but ri,c,',v,Hl the construction placed upon the from what we are able to learn, Monroe doctrine, the duty of he is well qualified for the posi- I....I.- ii t : r..n . 1 1 :.... i.' ..i.., i. ..i.. t),.,ii,. savs Hon. John A. Mauuire is iun-cniio iuct; iUi CIIH IS Itill I iivii. iiuiu vi in. i. ouupi. innj pule popular" among his col I M I ...... t . . . . i j. u. , ui, ..iiiit; oilier days lliere James Kobertson. same C 1. Quinton, same .lob n W'nl If, same William Schneider, same ...... M. Archer, Slate vs. Tom Martin C. 1 . Quinlou, san e M. Archer, State vs. Jack Hcr ren. John Wolfe C. I . Amnion, sail e M. Arcner, -tate vs. Win. Crawford l.. tjuinton. same lr. I-.. 1 . ummius, im-anu r . Sieczkoxvski .1. M. l-i-vda. same James Kobertson, same lies with the packers and not with t i. uninton. same I.Mrs. Mary Sieczkowski. same.. the farmers. The loss that farm- Ml-. -N !l"? ""iv1' ame IStremht At StrciKht. niilse to ers stiller from not having a locall county farm .. . . .... ... x m i in ei ny i u m i i 1 1 1 k v v . . market for single animals at any scpoVi,eVldlen,tU,'''Uor, ,0""ty time has been so great that they James Ketai, brooms to court . Schneider, postage M. Suennichsi ii. ie;oi t of births and deaths Arthur Slander, same . 10. Hand, same ones, same (JeorRe Keltter, same I . I. Clements, same the local but elier, more than any- tTme'"?. : : .' V. thing else, that has caused the 1;;.',: '"V,,;-; ;;;;;;; W. A. Tulene, same H. F. Kropp, same Mrs. Park Chris wisser. Slate vs. 1". Chrisv.isser A. J. Snyder, for recording w ar rant v ileeil C Ij. Ileebner, salary and mile age K ti. Lrson, work at county farm John liauer, auto livery to com missioners Or. I?. K. Krendel, medicine and servic-s to Jim calmer The following claims were allowed on the road funds: J. C. Xiday, road work, road district No 11 S 1J0.4 0 .1. Adams, same, Xo. 1 H 10. IS . h . Sevl.ert, same. No. L' 70. SO I?en Heckman, same. No. 10.... 3!t.l'0 ('has i. Mailey, same, N'. 15.. :;.00 I. II. Latroin, same. No. 1 . . . . M.OO Walter Hyers. same. No. '7.... Mt.'iO I. I Wchrbein. same. No. 1.... 51.00 iiimLh wi.tfill . .IV.. 11 I.. i!iiwn mii:il I ll..ll. i I 1 1 U I I l..7. Hi 1 IIITV l.l ... l j products, except those who can do so by making it their special )- '-v ' a"j'; business. It is the crushing of meat shortage. World -lie raid. :o: Henry It. tiering penl several he .otick uv it i:ki;h bus s.u.ii lu the Iilrlet Court In mi il for t'aaa Cuuut), Nrbranka. 8.00 I Anna Amelia Monroe, oo I'laintiu, fi.r-ol vs. i.72 Arratha Stiill, Widow of John Frederick 3.40 6tull. deceased, et al.. 1.40 Defendants. 4.30 Notice is liereby triven that under 4.38 and by virtue of a decree of tlie liis- trict Court in and for Cass Countv. Ne- l.3." biaska. entered in the above entitled l.9Jrause on the 17th day of September, A. J. lyi.s, the unciersitrned sole releree. 4.jn will, on the 1st day of November. A. G.isO 1. 1313, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at tlie south front door of the Court House, in the S.O0City of 1'lattsmoiith. Cass Countv, Ne- .iio braska, sell at public auction to the 7:1 I highest bidder for cash the following 1 . 02 I described real eslat-, to-wit: H The east half ill'A) of the northwest IU I quarter (NWU and the east half .I-.'.- of tlie southwest o.uarter tsWi i 'J. 00 of .Section two 3). Township twelve 1'), Kane-thirteen (l:u: lot four (4i in Section thirty-six (30). Townshin 1J.0O thirteen (13), Hant;e thirteen 13). and an ot lot three (3;, in Section six , . ,i luwnsni i twelve ii: . i:a litre ronr- 10.51 I teen (14. lying west of the risrht-of- way ot tlie u. A: .m. railroad, and ail l."..fi5 that iart of lot three 3, in Sec-tion 3.7.1 six (lit, lownship twelve (1, Kanije 7.1 I tourteen 114), lying east of the said il riglit-of-way, which lies north of tlie 1,1 1 i'l I'liu yji I Uliri l I III Illt'Uict I ' V IMIIlll Ot 3.00 p-wnl low l'oint, all in Cass County, 4 .0.1 Nebraska. '- I The above des-erlbed lnml -will lie sold subject to the life use of Agatha Stull, widow of John Frederick Stull, deceased, in and to fifteen 11 acres in tlie said east half (KVi) of the northwest ouarter N W ' 1 and the east half (K2 of the southwest ouarter iSW'il of Section two C't. Townsbio twelve til'). Kauere thirteen 13l. in- (illdln I lie mil ilinirx. m r i.nn un.l i . uu i trrove thereon. and a riirht-of-wa v twentv (L'Ol feet Wiile therein. oO.OO Sail fifteen (1.1) acres and the rlirbt- oi-wav are oesiirnarei: nv siuuok spt lo.uuiut the corners thereof and will be de scribed in the deed to purchaser by metes and bounds. saul sale will be held onen for one nour. Hated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this tn uay ot repiemn-r. a. i . iyi.. C. II. TAYliin;, Keferce. HAWLS & KORKKTSON, Attorneys. hearing upon said account and petition set down by said Court for the 28th day of October, 191. "J. at 10 o'clock a. m., when any and all persons interested in said estate may contest said account and petition. Dated this 20lh day of Oclo- ALLEN J. BEES ON, County JudKe. FOR SALE A two-sealed top carriage. Write J. V. Fargo, Plattsmouth, Neb. 10-2-i-tfd&w .MOOJ AOJJ 'plIOUlAUH '.woijdu 'M1MI S!M J lu.idiinj piid)p! j o.bjij pitijuo uioq -o uo '.jisM.iiin jruioy uuijotu !'! pt'jJi;d,.p pJUAV 'V 1IJJ.JALI Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Foster anl little daughters came up from Union Saturday evening and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. (I. Larson, returning home this morning". 2.00 ..10 2. 10 .00 1.10 1 .00 William Stohlmari, the worthy democrat from Center precinct, was in the city today for a few hours visiting his friends and looking after some matters of business. oo I NOTICE SETTLE- ii.. .. i;.,iif C. F. allery. same. No. 1 1.0.40 in; "U? ' "lln""J I Thn f.illmvinL- .-l:iim was :illnwi-il .ill by these statesmen and Wined and dined with John A. Maguire luiiini.'ililn the Commissioners Koad luini: llOilOl clOlt I I. . ,,., '1, .-... OF FINAL ME NT. All persons interested in the estale ti cnristiaii Sloenr, de ceased, now pending in the Coun- s ioreigners lan upon the United Stales, when- told us himself, he will remove l . i Ifl,i- - r orema ii, J i ., same ever Mexico fails to protect them, to IMaltsmouth, and Cass county leagues, and is considered one of ,., Bennett same I Iii ii i i r ii. ! - IiO.vks, samt ine auiesL iin'inner jiimii un- :.r.'lif I 'n til ill i.K i o nrv nis- omen . . . ... ., ,.;7 .,0 . i i lie niiiMH inii t-i:iiniN teie iiiitineii mi i i v i .inn- i i i .;iww i iinnit' i otiii nf I Iiimii. All". I l'rln I .. ...,'..!. ..." .. r I " " ..-.. ( imp in eiiMire i t u. . . . . ... . . s.fio i in iiMni, iiici iii-rcjij iioiiiieu uiut. -i;.ioa linal account and petition for I final settlement, of said estate iciio has been made and tiled and a Samuel llardnock, road work. O. J. Kitzel. same C. I. Foreman, sr., same Henry Miller, same C. r. Foreman, jr., same And the time seems near at handhvill still retain the judgeship, for when the United Stales must go the unexpired term, at least. to their rescue, and not only to :o; their rescue, but slay by them Now this is what we call worth until Mexico shall become as safe while the way Minnesota ex- a place for white men to live as peels to encourage its farming, is Nebraska. We don't like war, Have you beard about it? Well, west. Mr. tiering is positive Mr. Maguire will be a candidate for re-election. :o: 7-L'O 14.40 13.00 17.4.1 !..N0 William Weber, jr., came in yesterday from Staples, Min nesota, ami will visit here with his parents and other relatives for a few days. This is Will's lirsL trip home, in two years and his visit is much enioved bv both him and his many friends. J. It. Hehrns and family of Ne bawka motored to this city Sat urday and spent Ui. day visiting with friends and attending to I heir week-end shopping. Ir. Behrn.s was a pleasant caller at this oiiiee, and while here had his yubscrip! ion extended for an ofln r year. A. O. Hamge and wife drove in this morning from their home. south of this city, and in com pany with Mrs. Fred Hamge, they were passengers This niornintr for Omaha, where they will spend the day. Joe Vickers. same Kobert Hamilton, same . Kov IJennett, same Ch;is 1 mr weison. sumo . The following claims were allowed on the brblce fund: Tlie Nebraska Construction Co., bridge woric 9ll.M Yates l.umhcr ifc Coal Co.. bride material 471.00 11.1.00 . 4 .1 4j. 15 We see it stated in one of the Trrbn i:o..t. bridge work III. Kce otsz. same .... v..i......l-.. i';i. ...!..... ili-il Him l.i. n. Ivttrom. bridge material.. u.-A .c . ... ... rarmt.s J,,,,,,!..-!- and i ... -r t .. In.:. n. :i: 1 1. I 1 1.. ........ W l.ii.C.t. ; . . . -i 1 1 . I ii-:i i t I Implement Co., bridge ma- jjui ii we nae io, we su, gne un is me wav oim; luniiiiai itu o"-"c'; . 'ji,uic "i f 'em hell. the scheme tells it and it is cer- for United Stales Marchal. H iVy i :o: I tainly worth the test of ever; if., l..... l .......I f II... ...... i. U. C. MOKOAX. County Clerk 111' 1 1 cl llt.1 11 11UMI1. II . .... i". 091.. 16 13.00 'Z . 20 The points on which emphasis state: "Very soon an expert force should be laid are, in general the of 125 teachers, the livest wires fact that the local merchant has on modern farming that the stale the goods and is iu a position to can liud, together with as many supply all of the needs of the volunteers as can be drawn in, consumer; the fact that the order will go through Minnesota's 1000 can be received much more quick- townships organizing each one ly, and the shipment made and into an outdoor school for grown the article received likewise more ups, with lectures, meetings, expeditiously,' than if the order demonstrations, prize contests must go hundreds of miles, to be and anything which will help to handled with thousands of others, stimulate the right use of the and be in time filled by a ship- soil. Moreover in each of Min ment which must iu turn come nesola's more than seventy coun back the same long route; that ties there is to be put into motion the telephone can reach the locat a systematic course of continuous man even quicker than a niail-or- instruction in the science of phil der, and that orders in that way osophy of farm life, with stan will receive prompt attention; dard crop centers showing Hie fo that the consumer will receive the gies how. The learning in the benefit iu the price of the lower college is not to be kept locked up cost of delivery of the local over iu books and pamphlets and the foreign concern; that he can bulletins but is to be shoved by establish credit relations, even if human enthusiasm right down he has not already done so, with the throats of the entire popula the local merchants, avoiding the lion. Minesota is one of our annoyance and inconvenience of states which is doing right well a eash remittance with every or- in its fanning-, as farming goes der sent out of the community; iu this country. Hut the fact and, finally, the necessity of the that in effete Europe three bush-co-operation of all in order to els are grown on an equal area build up a prosperous town and to our one and that we need that country, and the Inevitably dis- extra two bushels as badly as any sastrous effect of tearing down at nation on the map, justifies more home in order to build up abroad, pressure, don't you think so?' tellliarv. and tone ll IS UtllV lOl Plattsmouth. Neb.. Oct. I t . . .1 ..1 tist mi fw iiuni to :nl ion rnniont tlie letier anu Was Illglliy com-I wi,n all members present, wnen the 101 ... . .i I lowing business was transacted in leg tiiiiniioil lit. li:iv; serveil 1 Ii ree I ..i-. r 1..1111: I in the matter of bids received in the terms Ul the legislature and per- meeting of October 7. l!li:i. for the c.n- , I struction of an K-foot and r.'-foot con formed the dtllies fearlessly andj.rete arch in the City of I'lattsmouth, . .. , Ion moiion, an on is .-.t-ic i.-.n-ii.... f -i i I li f 1 1 1 1 - In ft, ..I I im .!'. 1 .oiil iirll I Mnii.il I iv I'itz :i ml secojuled bv Ileeb ' I .,. Hmt lin Commissioners nroceed to WOtlld do Ilis dllly eHiciently audi procure the services of an architect to I draw idans and specifications for build- iiouorab y wiierever ne is piaceu. ine a .oumy jan. --- J I Koail petition from W. A. Cole and ..( lifts receiveo for a roan as lonows Commencing at a point 37.1 feet east of tlie center line of Section l. township 10. Kantre ll. on me iniouc iiiimay, . i, ....... in .a sout heasterly oirecuoii to the north side of the right-of-way of the Missouri l'acille Ky., thence along the north side of said right-of-way to Hie point, wjicre ine i.incoiii ni-.-iin-u oi said raiiwav irmrs no. ni.i uu m ......ihpuslrriv direction on the north side of said right-of-way. and terminal - in"- at a point wnere ine t.uicoiii niitui-u inrerseifs the public highway at the umithcast corner of the N W or the Out in Custer county it is said, the other day an automobile came up behind a .man with a team who refused to give the road so he could pass. When the oppor tunity olfered. the man in the automobile Who proved to be the sW-i of Section . Township 10. Kane On motion the above petition was sheriff, stopped bis machine, ar- r(.fsed. , .... . Countv attoimev and county clerk in fested the mail for not glVlllg strinted" to examine bond ami contract of II B Wedding, to whom was awarded half the road as the law requires, lne general contract for rebuilding the ,,r house at poor larm ami pass upon and had him fined $i5.00. feerv- same. ...,.li- Trimsnirr Was this lav I II - .i.l I.;.... I .....I m:i rlilo I o I ..i ...... i l. In ti'iiiisfer the sum of 11.- . u ... ,,, x.p..., ..,! i..-. 373.13 : from tho county g;neral fund to om fund of road district No. L'7. Cass Coun ty. Nebraskiu Chalk that lie gives half the road the commissioners' road tun.l. and als I to transfer the sum of J1.7...1- lion III., iinvl limo I the commissioners' road fund to Hi :o:- The Egyptians are eating b- n'r.f;'"; work, road di custs and the French are eating -' t t No 2 Peter Mick, same. No. !.... These are tlark days . for I c. K. 1"".' n;; snails. the American beef trust. :o: A. I. Hiro, macKsmiin ui n. roan oisiticl .mi. o ...... .V. I. Bird, road drag, road dis- . ..!- l.i . "" - ; 1 IS. 00 4 .00 21 .00 11. 6S 5.50 4.50 Hurry up, gentlemen, and pass Mick . wor. k-. .;OH ') 4S.20 e currency bill, and then ad- r der M Co.. urn. come home and get ac- trArA "i2t '," 'nLW w.'n'k'. Vo'ad Iii journ, come home ami quainted with your neighbors. c" ....... .r. M.iisal. road work, roail r m.rl district io. t 773.12 Tho following claims were alloweii on the briage iuno: II. S. McCleery, bridge worl.. 89.80 Don t' Miff r iLiiigiir! RELIEF IS VITIllfJ YOUR GRASP Don't try us as a last re sort, but try us as a first resort, and you will never be disappointed. In acute cases our re sults are marvelous, quick and positive. The accompaning illustration depicts a human spinal column, surmounted with the grandest handiwork of the Creator, the head, through which passes a conduit the spinal cord carry ing the vital force Life. Two sections of the column are enlarged, showing two nerves leaving the spinal cord on their way to some organ within the body. See the difference in the size of the nerves. The large one is the health-giving one; the small one disease in tho organ in which it ends. If you are suf fering or ailing, you have one of these, caused by luxation of the vertebrae. Let us fix this trou ble before you become a chronic sufferer; if your trouble is already chronic, we can still conquer it. mVUlIllllUllVJU U11U VUllCUILailUM free. If trouble is not within our line or ability we tell you so. CHIROPRACTORS Two Blocks North of the Catholic Church