The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 24, 1913, Page PAGE 3, Image 3
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PACE 3. LFLFA LAW The Prince of Monaco was amazed at the "Twenty Miles of Count less Stacks of Alfalfa" on both sides of the Burlington through the Gov ernment Shoshone Project near Powell, Wyo., and was further surprised to learn that all this wonderful development had taken place within five years. FARMERS ARE MAKING MONEY feeding this alfalfa to sheep, beef steers, dairy cows and able kind of farming. GO WITH ME TO THE BIG HORN BASIN and file on one of these Government irrigated homesteads where alfalfa means money. YOU HAVE TEN YEARS' TIME without interest to re pay the Government the actual cost of water-right and you have plenty of water for irrigation. You pay down $4.70 per acre and then skip two years before next payment. Write for map I ml ill IIHIUJ I III (Mb l004Farnam CIVIL SERVICE A Vacancy Will Occur on Route 1, Out of Plattsmouth, December 31. From Friday's Daily. The United Stales Civil Srvico (V.mrnisKion announces an open ciniilit'l iti e examination as a re sult f which it is fxpt-eted to make certification to lill a va cancy in I lie. position of rural carrier at I'lattsmoiUli. ('as-: tloiinty. Neb., ami other vacancies as they may occur n rural routes at jtoslollicfs in the atoe naiuett oujity. unless it is found to he in the interest of tin service to till any vacancy hy reinstate ment, transfer or promotion, lln usual entrance salary for rural carriers is from Sf.oo to l,liO per annum. App, 18 to r.Tj, on the lale of the examination. The maximum ajre is waived in cases of persons honorably discharged from the Unit States military or naval service. An applicant mw.l have his ac tual domicile in the territory sup plied by a post office in the coun ty for which the examination is announced. The examination is open to all male citizens of the United States who can comply with the require ments. Application form 13 ii, and full information concernins the re quirements of the examination can be secured from the secretary of the local examining hoard or the postmaster of the place named above, or from the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Wash ington, I). C. Eligible.s or reftisters estab lished prior to March 1, 1112, can be considered for appoint ment only at the office fr which they were examined. Such elipi bles may be examined within one year from the date of their form er examinations upon filing ap plications showing that they meet the requirements of the new examination, their old eligibility for their home offices not being canceled. Applications should be proper ly executed and tiled with the Commission at Washington. As examination papers are shipped direct, from the Commisisou to the places of examination, it is necessary that applications be received in ample time to arrange for the examination desired at at the place indicated by the ap plicant. The Commission will therefore arrange to examine any applicant whose application is received in time to permit the shipment of the necesasry papers. An eligible register for the position of rural letter carrier for each county will be maintained. A person must be examined in the county in which the postoflic that supplies his home is situat ed. As a result of such examina tion he may become eligible to appointment as rural carrier at any post office in such county. A rural letter carrier, after one year's satisfactory service may be transferred to the position of clerk or carrier in a first or sec-ond-class postoffice. to the posi tion of railway mail clerk, or to other rosiHons in the classified service, subject to such examina iiita EMI AT ON T PLATTSMOUTH hogs the easiest and most profit and particulars. D. CLEM DEAVER, St., Omaha, Neb. Immigration Agent tion as may be required by the civil service rules. The vacancy in the force of rural carriers is due to the fact that X. II. Ibell, who drives route No. 1. has tendered his resigna tion, to take effect on December Hist. PAIN IN BACK AN RHEUMATISM. Torment thousand of people daily. Don't be one of these suf ferers when for so little cost you can get well rid of the cause. Foley Kidney l'ills begin their good work from the very first dose. They exert so direct an action on the kidneys and blad der that, the pain and torment of backache, rheumatism and kid ney trouble is soon dispelled. For sale by alt druggists. FOUR l!l VARIOUS STAGES OF VAGRANCY INVITED TO LEAVE OUR BEAUFIFUL CITY From Friday's Pail. v. Yesterday Judge Archer receiv ed a call at his court rni.ni from some four individuals in various stages of vagrancy, and three of the parties acknowledged that they had been in an intoxicated condition and asked that, the judge show them mercy for their shortcomings. The judge, al'iej deliberating over the matter, de cided that as the men were with out means of paying their tines ami would be a burden upon the taxpayers of the city, he ordered them to leave the city at once, and they proceeded to beat it out in short order and promised never to return to violate the ordin ances of the city. "Cub" Lambert, who was ar rested last Sunday for being drunk, and who was released on bond of his employer, Thed Amick, came in this morninsr and pleaded guilty and received his medicine, a line of r and eosls. which he paid and felt that he had been handled very easy. FUNERAL OF MRS. WILLIAM ATW000 THIS MORNING From Friday's Daily. The funeral of the Into Mrs. William At wood was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Methodist church in this city, the casket being taken there direct from the Hurlingfon station, and for a half hour later the friends and old neighbors were given an opportunity to take a last fare well of their old friend. . The sermon was preached by Rev. F. M. Druliner, pastor of the church, who spoke words of comfort to the sorrowing family, and paid a short tribute to the good wom an who had been such a loyal member of the church during her lifetime. The casket was borne to beautiful Oak Hill cemetery, where tire body was laid to its final rest beside that of the hus band, who had preceded his help mate several years ago. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. F. L. Willis sufTered greatly from asthma and bronchitis. He writes: T got no relief until I look Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. It entirely removed those choking sensations, and never failed to produce an easy and comfortable condition of the throat and lungs." For sale by all druggists. The Journal does job work. Aif INTERESTING MEETING OF THE COffltfiGM. CLUB Numerous Matters Discussed, In cluding Free Ferry Proposi tion and Light Question. From Friday"." lail. The meeting of I fie Commercial Hub b'st eening took up the discussion of ;i number of mat ters of vital interest to the city, chief anions which was the ques tion of the Mvht service luinih ed by the Xebi'a.-ka Lighting- com pany to (lie city and the patrons of the company, and the fact, that the lights in the Hub room were o dim that it was almost impossible (o see fo read by them, made the need for some action quite apparent. The mailer was thoroughly discussed by the members preeiil, and there was a unanimous sentiment that the citizens should receive better service, as under the present condition it is almost a waste of money for the patrons to try to ue the light:-, owing lo thejr ir regularity. Tiie matter was tiually settled by the passage of a resolution asking the mayor and the president of the Commercial Huh to call a mass-met ing at a convenient place at once, in order that steps can be taken to see that this city r-eeeies the proper liuht service, as the con dition is bifominu sudi thai every person who u-c the elec tric curent is momentarily ex peeling to have their lights go out without warning, as they have on numerous occasions, and when they are going it is a hard niat t er t o see with t hern. The proposition of the free ferry was also taken up. and a committee appointed to confer with the business mm of the eily as to the adsisability of securing the terry and operating it for tin benefit of the be-t interests of the city in bringing additional trade here, and the sentiment of e cry one present at. the meeting was that this was one of the best things that could possibly be done for the bu-ine-s intere-ts of the city, as it would open a new lield for the securing of trade. This tree ferry is a iie j.-ui- and one that cannot well be passed up by those who have the best in terests of the city at heart, a- il will undoubtedly prove to nmre than repay all the expeus,. neces sary to put it in operation. Tlie fad of the rapid growth of the city was remarked upon by one of the prominent real estate men of the city, who staled I hat the value of city property had advanced rapidly and in some instances properly had doubled in value in the hist five years, and the rapidly increasing flow of new residents has placed lh value of residence property at a figure that would have been thought impossible a few years ago. The confidence of the citi zens here in the city and its in terests has been responsible more J ban anything- else, and the fact that, they are beginning to realize the real value and worth of the city of JMaltsmouih is what is bringing il to the front, as during the past season there lias been more improvements made of residences and business houses of the city than at any time in the la-i twenty years, and the work in the future points to even greater things for- the city. The meeting' of the club was not lengthy, as many of the mem bers desired to attend the thea ter, and the meeting- adjourned with all the members tilled with enthusiasm for the bigger and better' IMattsinouth movement. Regular Spring Thunderstorm. From Friday's J:iily. The city was visited by a very unusual storm for this season of the year last night about 11:30, that of a regular summer thunderstorm, and for a short time the rain, accompanied by a very heavy wind, swept through the. city, reminding one of I he summer season, as the lightning anil thunder were quite heavy. Th past week has been one of unusual conditions for this time of year and the storm of lasl evening was in keeping with the general spring-like aspect of the we at her. Shorthorn Bulls for Sale. Three pure bred Shorthorn yearling bulls for sale. All are registered and pedigrees will be furnished with the sale. J. F. Tubbs, Mynard, Neb. First Story Hour. From Saturday's liuily. The first story hour of this winter's season was held at the library rooms this morning a 10 o'clock, and was attended by some 1T." children. The hour was devoted to a program which had been prepared by Miss Anna IIHsel, being one in deference to the Thanksgiving season, and proved very interest jug and entertaining to the large number of children present. These story hours will be conducted at the library rooms every Saturday morning during- the coming" win ter months. AT TIIE HOME OF HENRY HEROLD LAST EVENING Front Friday's Iciily. Last night the city received vi-it from burglars, they bavin made their entrance into I ti llenrv llerold home on Xorlh Filth street. but there Were in valuables taken as far as can b ascertained, as the parlies wer .-cared away before they had tiim lo make a thorough search of th house. The burglar made hi- en trance through a window on th lirsl Hour of the house, ami in yetting in the party or par-tie-removed the storm window, set ting it near the window, and thi is what cau.-ed the hurt: lai" downfall, as alter he was in tin house the wind blew the window over and bto-ie it. arid this awok the family upstairs, who at one started down stairs lo inv e.-t iirat the cause of the noise, ami th man was frightened away, mak ing his e-cape through the open window and getting" away. Th police were notified of the at tempted bnrgllary. hut when I hey arrived on the scene the party had made good his es -ape. KISSES BESSIE AND GOEHKA HANQLEY ENTER- III l 13 From Saturday's Dalljr. Last evening a very pleasant t nlhcriiig of young people occur red at the home of the Misses I'.essje and Coeniie JIandiev, when these young ladies entertained in a most charming manner' some forty-four of their schoolmates. The evening was most pleasant ly spent in the playing of a num her of games that are always en joyed by the young folks, and much amusement was derived from the-e games. 'I he llandley home was prettily decorated for the" occasion and made a very handsome selling for the large crowd of happy young people wtio were present (o take part in I he event. At a seasonable hour a very tempting two-course luncheon was served, which aided in making the event one of the most enjoyable ever participated in by the young ft Iks. who on de parting expressed their delight at the pleasant hospitality ex tended to them by their charm ing hostesses. WELL TOLD By a Plattsmouth Resident. The following has more in terest, for JMaltsmouih residents than il otherwise would have be cause Mr. Barclay is one of our selves, a citizen of Plattsmouth. If it prove of assistance to but one person in IMattsinouth it. will have been well worth the telling: W. M. Barclay, proprietor of restaurant. Main street, Platts mouth. Neb., says: T have not had a single symptom of kidney complaint since 1'ioan's Kidney Pills cured me several years ago. I am glad to confirm the state ment I gave before, endorsing them. 1 was bothered by lame ness across my loins when I be gan using Dean's Kidney Pills. They soon rid me of the trouble." The above statement must carry- conviction to the mind of every reader. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask dis tinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Barclay had the remedy backed by home testi mony. Fosl er-Milburn Co., Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame Remember the Name." For Sale. One la-horse Lawson gas en gine (portable). very cheap. Write or inquire of W. n. Rush. Murdock, Neb. 1 l,17-2vks-v Secures Bunch of Feeders. (ieoi ge Reynolds, one of I In enterprising farmer- re-jding some six miles smith ,,t" this city, yesterday morning received a carload of line cattle, which he will feed at his farm during I In coming sea-ori. Mr. Reynolds is one of the live farmers of his lo cality, and thinks tie li;i an ex ceptionally tine bunch of stock here, which will bring him good returns on the market when they are fattened up in proper shape. You will ilnd the most complett line of stationery In the city oi F-lattsmouth at the Journal ottice The finest line of box paper, visiting and calling cards. Best, results are secured by ad vertising in the Journal. viitm i:. lu Ikr niMlriff I imrl f nsw I oitnlt, t-ltrnftkii. Tii'- 1 .i v ins I on l.'iiiu and l!iildi!ig A.--si i;i I ion, I'lai lit i'":. vs. LmiiM I. ToI'm I:. 1:. t:ii Kit l iisoii. fnvi 1 1 . i utik imv ii, ii oil Lulu I'ii n.n-l- suii. Ills will-; ,l;ii-iti r'. i-'a Iter :ind .Vko y K.i Iter, 1 . s? wife. I .?retnlan's. Tn I.ouis 1 . Tulle. I:. I:. 1 :n luii iino, liit n;t mi unknown, and l.uiu !!: I -ardsim, nis v i f . lion - res idrn t ile li'mlaiils in ! lie inn i-iitit'i I ;n l ion : Vim and each of vol ale 1 1 -?' I urn ifieil thai the iilairiiift' lias .!. tioiiieil an act imi ajaih.-t you in !!;. Inslrii-t Coin;, of "a-.s c on tit x . Ne'iraska lor tin- pu rii'isc of foieclosiiK ! t on tnirt Kfusx: 1 its: fust ansi- of tion lo lnrrt'iisi- a inert i: aK" ;iv-n l" .laioli I'. Ka It-1- ami Mm. I-alt.-r T.' " I.ivinKslon Loan and I'.u i 1 'li n .-V ssor iat ion on Itio day of Jan uary. T.'ii, c.nfiiiitr tin- follow ins ili s:iliil real e.stati- lo-vit: Lots 1. H, '. anil I. ili lilo'k -t. in St ami i:ia mi's Ail- iition t.i the City of 1 "I a 1 1 srnoii 1 1., favs I'liunly, Ni-liiaska. vvliii t: mortvaj:e al-pi-ii is of r- tu d in Hook ol inoil tii.K's. at iMiiii- t;Tl. in tin; offii-e ol laivter of 1 tevils of Cass 1'iniiitv. N hiaska. and lo riir the .sum of t.M.4H taxi-s ;i'id interest. toRi-iher with ifili-revt ttn-r'in al th- lat- f 1 1" r -ii t from Novi-ml.i-r ll'th. l!U:i. In its si-i-onil i-a ;i.s- of art ion to fon-i-h-i- a iii'iittragi- pivn hy Jai-oli 1'. Kit Iter and Mary 1'alO-r to The Livingston Loan and I? u i 1 ci ui 'rT, A ssm ia 1 ion on Jan uary ll'th. l!Mt::. i-iiveriiitr lots .". ami in hloi k 1, ir St ade I m:- n n's Addition to the Cay of i'hit t sniou t h. t'ass County. Nehraska, wiiieh montage ajinears of ii-.-onl in Hook of ttiurt k a;es. at JiHRe tiTL'. in the offii-e of the Register of i ie-1s of t 'as-s County, Nehru.-ka. In its third cause of in-timi to lore rlm.i' a iiiiir'EaKi- uiveu hy Jarot. 1 Falter and Mary Falter to The Liv ingston Loan and lnihlinp Assoi-ia t ion on the L'lh ilay of .!aiiuai, 1"!'. l o-.-ei ins lots " Jind S. in l.loi k 4. and that eortioh of lot In. in said hlook 4. whirh lies rout Ii of the north line or Ic-t 1. when said north line is i-oti-timied easterly to Tenth street, all in St a. lei ni.in us Addition to the C;iy of I'htttsmoiit h. Cass County, Xi-hraska. whii h inort$r"-t appears of record in Hunk of inort t--a '.jes at pane t',7::. in the office of the Leisler ol I ii-i-iis of Cass Countv. Nehraska. and to recover th- sum of $l.r.t insura!H-e. together with interest thereon from N'oveinher 11'. iyi:i. In its fourth cause of n.-iion to foreclose a mortp:it;e iveii lv Jai oh !. Falter and Mary Fit Iter lo The Li intTston Loan and HuildlnK Assmiation on the day of Auiriisl. 1'jnT. i-iivi'tit:p the southwest tl'.i leet of lot in St I el W jesel's Su 1 -d i V I s i o ri of lot 11::. in the SV4 of the N " U of Sec tion , Townsi.iji J i' .V. Kuni'i' 1-1 K. of tlie Cth 1 M. in the Cit of Platts ni.'Uth. Cass County. .NVdraskH. which iiii-rijraee appears of record in Hook Sfi of nni't,ai;'-s. at patre 07.. in the nl"ce of the Letrister "f lifils of f'a CoMiit'.. Nehraska. and to recover the : r:n ui' J1H.IH taxes. with ititere.-t tl.i-l'eon at 10 .. I c.-i t fioia the ll'th dav of Noveiiiher. !!i!. In itJ-. J: ft Ii cause of action t- roreilose a moitKace cii-ii t Jacoh 1". Faiter ur.d Mary Falter to The Liv ingston Loan and liuildintr Association on the i''th -lav of Muv, LuiT. covermtc the su. of lot 7. in Mock :.. in the t'ity of llattsmoiith. Cass 1 'utility. Ne hraska, whicti ttioitpaije appears of record In Look of tnortu.mes. tit patce f,?.?,. In the office of the l.'erister of l.if i-Jh of Cass County. Nehraska. i.r.d the sum of $"2.t; paid for taxes. With lhlie-t and costs tiieieon, to ieiher w t intere-;t at li) per cent from November ll'th, 1!1S, In its si.th tuuse of action to foreclose a mortntitre nen hv Jacoh 1. Falter and Mary Fuller to The Liv ingston Loan and ISniidinK Association it the ISth day of Murv h. 1 !oT. cover-in"- lot in block r.n, in the City of I'lattsinoutli. t"':is I'.niMy, Nebraska, which mortfcape appears of reeord in Hook of murtfiises, at pane all', in the office of the liej; ist er of Iieeds of Cass County. Nebraska, and to recover the sum of $!.". ":i taxes atid interest thereon at the rate of H per cent I Mini the lrh day of November, l'.ii::. In its seventh cause of action to fori i lose a innrtL-nsi- civen by ii. Tl. l:ich- ardson. first name unknown, to The Livingston Lmn and Huiblinir Associa tion ou the 16th day of April. 1!10. revering; lot a. in block ."0. in the City of i'lattsmotith : also ; feet off of the southwest side of iot ".. in Streit wiesers Su li-d i v is ion of lot lit. in the SVV4 of the NW',4 of Section l'.i. Tow n Hliip ll', N. Iiant?e 14. F.. in the City of I'latlsmoutli : also lots !. 2. :i. -1. ". T and S, In block 4. in Stadeltriniin's Ad dition to the t'ity of IMattstnotit h, and that portion of lot 1. in said block 4. Stailclrinntf.M Addition. which lies north of the north line of lo' ;. when said line is continued easterly to Tenth street. all in 1 'lu 1 1 smonl h. Cass County. Nebraska. and the sum of 2.f.o paid for insur ance, tofcfther with interest tle'-eo:i at the rate of 10 per ('"lit from the 12tu day of November. lMH. together with equitable relief on all of said causes nf act ion. ion and each .f you are. -,.. iiuired to answer said petition tin o- belore the id h day of January. A. I . 1M14. jind in failing; so to do our de fault will b duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for in Planum s tu t ition. TJIF LIVINtlSTON LAN AST HI'ILDIN't 5 ASS H'TATioN. Kv A. L T1L1. Its Attorney. ll-!l-ivl; votici- In the IMntrlet Court In and for (' ( nunly, Nrhrnkii, T'lattsmonth lxian and Funding- Associaiion, I'laintifT, vs. Gforpe Cn lor. Mrs. tleorfre Cator. first real name unknown, l sii.. I lefendants. To the Above Named Defendant: V on and ep.ch of you are hereby noti fied that on September 4. A. I. 1S1"., Plaintiff filed Inn petition in the iMstrtct Court of Cass County. Nehraska, the object and purpose of which is to fore close a morte-Hjfe Kiven by Jacob I'. Falter and Mary Falter to the above named plaintiff, dated May la. A. 1 . IHUi. m lot live (;.. in block one hun dred seventy-two tlTl'l. in tlie Citv of I'la t tsmout h. Nebraska, and to have each of the defendants In said suit, in cluding: yourselves, foreclosed of nil equity of redemption in and to said inort sailed premises. That said premises may be sold according to law and out of the proceeds thereof plain tiff le paid the sum of three hundred rinety-three dollars and eiirht cents :;y::.0M, with interest thereon at ten per cent fl" per cent) per annum from July !M. 1913. and for costs of suit. and that tWendant be adjudged to pay any deliciencv which may remain alter applying- the proceeds of said sale to the payment of said debt, and to have the mortirace riven bv Ldwin MeCrudden to the American Bonding Company of Baltimore. Maryland, in ferior to the lien created by idaintifl s Mortgage, and for such other relief as taav be just and equitable. This notice is ry ordr or the court. You are reouired to answer said petition, on or iHfor Monday, January .". 1 ". 1 4 . or your default w '. I be duly entered Of re. ..(. i'L.TTS.Vi il'TII Li VN" .V FU'ILI'IM ; ASSi ii I VTION. .1. M. l.LV 1 V. . hauls tv iai;i:r:TsN'. i A t tnrri'vi. I! -1' I - I w k s Ml l ll K 'I'M It I'.IM I tills. In I It nrt. STATi: fV Ni::i;AsK.. t 'ass t 'on n t v, ss. ill the Matter i.r the Kstate of lvnn S While. l.-eas. Notice is heiehv Ellrn tu tie cred.t- ors of said ileeeaseii th:il i i-;ii iiii; nu,1 be had upon claims T.ie-1 uirainst .i:-l ! estate. Iiefore me. Count. Jtoltfe ol j Cass t'niililv, Nel.iaska. at t !,e C. mtv , Court loom in I "la it - mm. t h. in said Countv, on the L.ili dav i f I n i.n. l!'l.:. and on the i;,;u ia of June, I'iM. at ! o i !.. k a in., ta.h d.i re examination, u -I j us i ri.-u t and ubow-aTii--. All claims must i,. fii.-d ,n .-aid cert on or betoie said last lot;:- ol l--.ifi:m With.ss inv haiid arid -e.. I .. .,! our:fv' I'lnitl, at 1'lattK ii"u'ii. Ne braska, this i:.th it.i , of No em t.e, , i!i::. tseai) ALi.rx .1 li:i:s' i.v. I'uitlii .1 ,.d-e. Mini r: or Mi:itix. ii:iiii Kill tl'IMIIMUKXT !' ItMl Ms I It I IM. ; In the I iiuuiy nurt f nn iinali,' Vrlirxkii. I STATU OF NKHKASk.t, Cass Couiitv, ss. In the Matter of the Kstat" of VV'i li.im II. Letts. Sr.. li.-i.-a. l Notice i -i heieh ium-ii t. all person interested that a heaririK Ul.l he I. ail upon a pefi'mn for the appointment of an A dni i ri is I 1 a 1 1 if of tin- .--late of s.ii-t tlet as.-d in ti.e Countv Court tuom ,.f C.tss Couiitv, .e,ra-k.t. at i'lalt--minilli. t herein a t tie tu.-1 r of I' ii i ! k a. in., ln-i .-iiiln-i St'i. 1st.;, and tt...t :oi objections to said per, linn mut i tlled oil or befole tie lime I-ir sail h-a t inr. V itne-s m v hand and the se:: of tl.e County t'liuil of ta-s foi.ritv. Ne braska, tins 14ili dav t,f No v-rr, t.ci . IS 1.1. is-eal ALLLN .T. ;r:KS"V. I "ount V J uitre. C. i:. THFFT, Altornex. n-i;-:.wk mti i: or n:i i.iti.irs i. In the Iisrl-I wnrt in nnal tr mmm I oiiult, VrhrrmKri. Anna Ann-lin M-uiroe. i'!.i int ;rr vs. Ap.'illi:! Stull. Widow of .!!. n I'rcilTiwk St nil. I e. en-ed, et 1 iefer,.ir,T,r Notice is hereby p;ivti t'.ji under arid i.v virtue of a le,-tee of t'e ns triit Court in ;ind for Cast Co, mtv. Nebraska, enli-ie.l in t . above . ri tilled cause on the ITt.i da v of Sep tember. A. i i. 11". aril an oid. r -Iitle. l.y said ll.CIt OU the Mth c a of November, A. li, 11.'!. the i;ri'b-r- sined sole referee. Will on tie 1'lltli lav of lieiember. A. 1 i. 1V1':. at II o lock a m.. at the south fn.n' do..r (if Itie t'oult House, III the Citv. HI 'Ih 1 1 .-mou t h. Cass County. Nel.aka. sell at public auction to fie lutl."l responsible bidder for ca-h tie fol lowing described leal estate. t..-Wit The east half (l:1-., of te north Wevf inarter XV'4i and the east :rtf ll:1-! of the siiiiiiiwe-t iiiar(i-v tSVV i4i of section two ll'l. Towrship twelve lll'i. liantfe thirteen I 1 :: i ; lot four t4i in Section thirl v - s i x Oil. T.wti:.ip tlitteen il'ii. Ka Lire thiitei-n il;i. a, id all of lot dree i:;i, in Se. tl.m six ii. Township Twelve ilji. Kat.ue fo.ir teen 114 1, lvii,jr west of the i im.t-i.r-wav of the H. .v M Fiadroad and all that part of said lot l I r-e t .". i lvin east of the said rlk'l t-.if-ixav. i,i.-n lies north of tie biidte or culvert im mediately north of Swallow i'mr.t. ail in 'use Count y, Net.r:ika. Tl.n above lifitnlii-il land will be Sold Subject to the life Use l.f Acitl.a Stull. widow of John Fredemk st ill, uectased. in atid fo tit teen i 1 .. i acres ii. the said east half I K of the north west .inarter (NW1, and the -af half K ' t of t he so'.lt h West ij.ialler t S W i of Section two il'i. Township twelve till. Karitre tiiirteen iL'.i. i r.ci nd : rut the In: iidirids. on-hard ari-l irove thereon, an-1 a iliri.t-of-wuy twenty ll'UI feet Wide theletu. Said fifteen tlfo ucies and the rinht-of-way are designated bv stakes set at the corners thereof an! wul tie de scribed in the deed to purchaser bv metes arid bounds. Said naie will l,e, op. n for one hour. liated at I'iattsnii.i.l ! . N-br.i-k.i. thl lTlh tlav of Noveniber. A. 1 . ivij. C H. T A V l.i L. Leieree. I:AWLS Ar l.-l'llEUTSi S. Attorrievs. 1 1-17-T.w k MlTH'i: OI MFtltlVL HCIMIHT AMI IT.TITIOV OI' Tltl MKL la the ( iiuutr (wnrt of t (ount?. Vrlinrnk. In the Matter of tt.e Triiteer.hip Created by the Will of I.yilm Tod.t. I let-eased. To All 1'ersons Interetec ; Notice is hereby uiveu that L. 1 Todd, trustee, provided for In the handling of certain fund in the sjn of Lydni Todd, deceased, has filed u report of the moneys received and ex pended to tlate as such trustee, and Don't Suffer Longer! RELIEF IS VITIilN 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 n 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 the 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. Examination and consultation free. If trouble is not within our line or ability we tell you so. BAGUr.1Ar.fJ & BACIJr.jAMiJ CHIROPRACTORS Two Blocks North of the Catholic Church 1 1 '1 -t t I I . - ' -- u e." f ll-lVl'T' I,-. t ' - ' .1 'nl a - k . r, n.i? s.l I -e I I. I. 1. - - 1 U '.d il I- -l-O e.f ,. . . t. Vo-i j i e f i t er r ' . ! t ' t - '. . . i ! : I'm ;rt I t i.u 1 -i - - ' t ji-i -i..fi -.r lelT.l-fcT. -.F-.d-O .i . . o M :i -.. e or, lh.- . , I i. i jt : N . h-t. ! I .. ii t 1 'I . !. k m n . ii 'ol!. ill 1 : -i 1 1 'T,. . i . Nbr...ki. II. .ll i. 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