MONDAY, APRIL C, 1914, PLATTSIHOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 3. IX THE niSTHICT OOVRT IX AD FOR THK 'Ol XTV OF CASS, X Hlllt KA. Samuel G. Stone, Plaintiff, vs. Predrich Fueh. et al.. Defendants. To Fredericli Kucha, ilr.s. Frederioh Fuch.s, his wife, lirst and real name unknown, the unknown lielrs and de visees of I-'rederich Kuelis, dec-eased: T. VV. Newman, lirst and real name unknown, ttie unknown heirs and de visees of T. V. Newman, deceased: H. F. I'rice. and the unknown heirs, and devisees of H. F. I'rice, deceased, defendants: "You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 17th day of Fel ruarv, A. Lt. 1114. tlie jdair.tiff herein. S'aniiiel 5. Stone, filed iiis petition in the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, ag-ainst you as defendants, the ohject and praver of which are to quiet and contirm in the plaintiff the fee simple title in and to the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots seven ). eiErht i.i) and nine (9), in block seventv-tive (7". in the City of J'lattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska, except a strip four and one-half feet .) in width off of the east side of said lot nine (9), to obtain a judgment decreeing that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of all of said de scribed real estate, and to forever ex clude and enjoin you and each of you from claiming any risht. title, claim, lien or interest in or to the above de scribed real estate, and to remove cer tain clouds from plaintiffs title there to, and for equitable relief. i'laintiff alletres that lie and his immediate Krantors have been in the actual, con tinuous, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse possession and ownership of all said described real estate, claiming the same aerainst all the world and especially aerainst the defendants here in, since'the year 15. i'ou and each of you are required to nnswer said petition on or before the j'.ih day of April. A. P. 191-1. and if you fail so to do your default will be entered therein "and judsrmtnt entered as praved for in plaintiff's petition. Dated this day of March, A. D., 1914. SAMUEL G. STONE. Plaintiff. CALVIN II. TATLOH. Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-16-4wks XOTIf'K OF IM'Olll'OK ATIOX. Notice is hereby siven that The Jean Land and Cattle Company, a corpora tion, was organized on the 7th day of March. A. D. 1M4. The name of the corporation is The Jean Land and Cat tle Company; the principal place where said corporation will transact business is at Plattsmouth. Cass Coun ts. Nebraska: the general nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation is the operation of a ranch for raising stock of all kinds, the pur chase and sale of stock. planting, cultivating and purchase of crops for feeding slock, and purchase and sale of real estate necessary for the con ducting of a general ranching busi ness, and including the erection and repair of buildings and other improve ments necessary therefor, and to ac quire, by purchase or otherwise, all properties necessary to carry into effect the purposes herein named. The authorized capital stock of said cor poration is $50,000.00. Said corpora tion commenced to do business on the 7th day of March, 1914. and continue during a period of twenty years. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation bhall at any time subject itself shall not le more than two-thirds of the ag gregate of its capital stock. The anairs of the company will le trans acted and managed by a Hoard of Directors, composed of not less than three. nor more than live members. To all of which vou will take due notice. WILLIAM JEAN. President. Attest: CHARLES C. P.VRMELE, Secretary. 3-23-4wks NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of David Stettler, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims tiled against said estate, before me, County Judsre of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 25th day of April, 1014, and on the 2f.h day of October, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for examination, ad justment and allowance. All claims must be filed in said court on or before said last hour of hearing-. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at IMatts mouth, Nebraska, this 27th day of March, A. I. 101 i. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. DALE S. BOYLES, Attorney. 3-30-iwks IX Tim COITXTV COIRT IX AMI KOIt THK COI VTV OK ( A.SS, XE UK A SKA. In Re Estate of John M. Johnson, Deceased. NOTICE. To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in this Court asking for the administration of the estate of John M. Johnson, deceased, and that C. D. Quinton has been nominated as administrator: that a hearing will be had upon said petition on the 14th clay of April. A. D. 1914. at 9 o'clock a. m., at my office in the Court House. In the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. All objections to said petition must be filed before said hour on said dav. Dated this 21st day of March, A." D. 1914. (Seal) Pr the Court. ALLEN .T. BEESOX. County Judge. 2-23-3wks NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned, C. S. Trumble, has filed his peti tion and application in the office of the clerk of the Village of Eagle, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident freeholders of the said village, setting forth that the ap plicant is a man of respectable character and standing1 and a resident of the State of Nebraska, and praying: that a license may be issued to the said C. S. Trum ble for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said ap plication, in a building: situated on lots seven and eight (7 and 8), in block nineteen (19), of the said Village of EagIe, Nebraska. C. S. TRUMBLE, April 2, 1914. Applicant. The Journal for stationery. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Edward F. OeNchlaeer, lias filed his petition and application in the flice of the clerk of the Vil lage f Eairle, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as re quired by law, signed by the re quired number of resideni, free holders of the said village set ling1 forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing: and a resident of the State of Nebraska, and praying1 that a licence may be issued to t ho said Edward F. Oelsch lager for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one vear from the date of the hearing1 of said application in a building- situated on lots five and six (. and ), in block nineteen Mi . of said Village of Eagle, Nebraska. EDWARD F. OELSCIILAOER, April 2. 191-5.. Applicant IN THE IIISTHICT (OU1T OF CAW roi'XTt. m:iikaska. In the Matter of the (luardiani-hip of jeorge Dwyer, Leona mvyer, I e Forest Dwyer, Edward Dwyer and Elmer Dwyer, Minors. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of James T. Hetfley, Judge of the District Court of C'a Countv. Nebraska, made on the ll'th day of March. 1914, for the sale of real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth. Nebraska on the yth day of May. 1914. at 11 o'clock a. m.. at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the undivided two-fifteenths interest in anil to the following described real estate to-wit: Lots ."! anil 4. in LMock 5J. in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Ne braska Said ale will be open one hour. Dated this "id dav of April. 1914. H. M. SOENN1CHSEN. As Guardian of George Dwyer, l.eona Dwyer. De Forest Dwyer, Edward Dwyer and Elmer Dwyer. Minors. 4-C-5wks NOTICE TO cheiiitous. STATE OF NEBRASKA. Cass County, ss. lu Couuty Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Havn, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims tiled against said estate. before me. County Judge of Cass County. Nebraska, at the County Court loom in Plattsmouth. in said County, on the 1st day of May, 1914, and on the nd day of .November, 1914 at 9 o'clock a. m.. each day for ex amination, adjustment and allowance All claims must be tiled in said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand anil seal of said Countv Court, at Plattsmouth. Ne braska. this 21st dav of March. 1914. (seal) ALLEN J. BEKSON. County Judge. 4-C-4wks NOTICE TO l)F.KKM)tTS. To Henry A. Pearsons, trustee. The Northwestern linnd and Trust Com pany, a corporation. Martin Cain, the unknown heirs or devisees of .Mar tin Cain, deceased. Lelitia M. Young the unknown heirs or devisees of Letitia M. Young, deceased, Lelitia M. Pottenger. the unknown heirs or devisees ot Letitia M. I'ottenger. de ceased. Letitia M. Potengev. the un known heirs or devisees of Letitia M. Potenger, deceased, Sanford I'ot tenger, the unknown heirs or de visees of Sanford Pottenger. de ceased. Stanford Potenger. the un known heirs or devisees of Sanford Potenger. deceased, James McMahon. the unknown heirs or devisees of James McMahon. deceased. James W. McMahan. the unknown heirs or de visees of James Vv. McMahan, de ceased : You are herebv notified that, upon the L'Oth day of March, 1914, August Wendt. as plaintiff, filed a petition in the District Court of Cass County. Ne braska, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to the west half of the south west quarter (W'j of SW'U I of Sec tion twenty-four "4), also the south west quarter (SVV1,.,) of Section twenty-five (2"o, all in Township eleven (11). North. Range ten (10). East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in the County of Cass. :tate of Nebraska, as against you, and each of you. and as again any and all persons claiminar, or to claim, by, through or under you, or any of you. and for such other relief as may be lust and eoultable. You are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before the lth dav of May. 1914. Dated this 4th dav of Apri 1914. AVCrsT YVKXDT, Plaintiff. By WM. C. RAMSEY. His Attorney. LKC.AI, NOTICE. In the District Court of ('ami County, Xehritttkn. "VV. D. Machacl, I'laintiff, vs. Carl H. Otis. Grace E. Otis, N. K. Peo ples, Special Administrator of the Estate of Orin 1. Monroe, Deceased, Anna Amelia Monroe. Elmer Monroe, Edith McFariane. Elmer E. Monroe. Kenneth E. Monroe. Floyd Warren, J. Warren (first name unknown), and the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Orion P. Monroe, Deceased. Defendants. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants and Fnknown Heirs and Devisees: To Carl H. Otis, Grace E. Otis. Elmer Monroe, Edith McFariane, Elmer E. Monroe. Kenneth E. Monroe, Flovd Warren. J. Warren (first and real name unknown), and the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Orin P. Monroe, deceased, defendants: You will take notice that on the r.oth day of March. 1914, Plaintiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Cass Countv, Nebraska, against you and others, the object, purpose and prayer of which petition is to foreclose a certain mortgage deed, executed by the defendants. Carl II. Otis and Grace E. Otis, in favor of one Ellen U. Wright, and by said Ellen U. Wright, assigned to this I'laintiff, covering the west half of lot four (4). in block thirty-three (33). in the Citv of Plattsmouth. Cass Countv. Nebraska, excepting a strip four (4) inches in width off of the east side of said west half of said lot, all as shown by the published and recorded plat of said City, given to secure the payment of a nromisasory note of $500.00, with in terest at 10 per cent from September 29, 1913, and the further sum of $10.00 with in terest at 10 per cent from October 12, 191". expended for premium on in surance policy, and the further sum of $.11.75, with 10 per cent interest from the 9th day of March, 1914. expended for the redemption of a tax sale on said permises, for which sums, with interest as aforesaid, plaintiff prays for a de cree, that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found to be due by the Court. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 12th dav of Mav, 1914, or the allegations contained in said petition will he taken as true and a necree rendered as praved for therein. Date: March 30th. 1914. W. D. MACHAEL, Plaintiff. By JOHN M. LEY DA, His Attorney. 3-30-4wks Eggs fop Hatching. Light Brahma eggs for hatch ing;, for sale. Only the best we could get for 40 years. Mrs. L. E. Gilmour, Route 1, Platts mouth, Neb. NOTICE TO HEDlTOItS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Cor nelius Land. Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims tiled against said estate, before me. County Judge of Cuss County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth. in said County, on the 4t!i day of May, 1914, and on the "th day of November, 1911, at 1 o'clock a. m.. each day for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. All churns must be filed in said court on r before said hist hour of Hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court. at Plattsmouth. Ne braska, this 4th dav of April. 1911. (Seal ALLEN .1. BEESOX. County Judge. JOHN M. LEYDA. Attorney for Admr. I'ltOll ti n NOTIC E. STATE OF NEBRASKA. County of Cas. ss. lu Oiiiiilv Court. In Re-Estate of William Lcddy, De ceased. To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of April. 1914. there was filed in this Court an instrument in writing purporting t be the last will and testament of William Leddy. deceased. together with the petition of William Leddy. jr.. praying therein for the al lowance and probate of said proposed will and that administration thereof be granted to Eliza Leddy. John Leddy and William Leddy. jr. That a hear ing will be had upon said petition on the 2th day of April. A. D.. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the County Court room, in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass Countv. Nebraska. If vou fail to ai pear at said time and contest saiil petition, the Court will, upon proper testimony, allow said propounded in strument as the last will and testa ment of said William Leddv, deceased and grant execution thereof and ad ministration of said estate to Eliza Leddv. John Leddv and Wiiliam Leddy. jr.. and proceed to the settlement of said estate. Witness mv hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth. Cass Countv, Nebraska, this 4th day of April, A. D., 1914. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESOX. Countv Judge. CALVIN H. TAYLOR. Attorney. UNION. Ledger. James P. Rainey was down from his Mynard farm Tuesday afternoon attending to bu.-ines affairs and meeting- his friends. Misses Zola Frans and Edith Frans went to Lincoln last Fri day evening and were gue-ds of their cousin. Miss Lola Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Patterson of Plattsmouth were visitinir hen last Friday, and were the guests of their son, J. M. Patterson. Miss Emma Anderson of La moni. Iowa, made a three weeks' visit with the family of George Everett, southeast of town, and departed for h.'r home on Mn day. Robert. Harming came in from the north la-t week and made hi Union relatives and friends a visit, and will go from here to Hillings, Mont., to locate per manently. V. 11. Hells, who a f"v weeks ago located on his ranch in lb'lt county. passed through her Tuesday, goinc out to his farm near Avoea to spend a few days attending to some business af fairs. C. Wes Clark's cah pocket wa just a dozen dollars short Satur day night, due to the fact that a purse containing I he '-wampum" dropped out of his trouser pocket and up to dale the property ha? not found its way back to th owner, perhaps it was found by the one who picked up a purse containing si. 50 a few weeks ago name known, but proof not yet conclusive. The man who thinks Joe Bauer a novice in the lino of artistic work lias another- think coming. Fr proof, notice that fine large "L" desk thai was added to the equipment of the Hank of Union. Joe is the man who built it entire and a neat piece of furniture it is, and Cashier Patterson says the first man who squirts tobacco juice upon it will have his meas ure taken in Upton's undertaking room. Earl Upton finished loading his implements and household goods Wednesday and started for Chap man, Neb., where lie will locate on a farm. Mrs. Upton and daughter, Mary, will spend a few davs visiting relatives and friends before going to their new home. Union is losing most esti mable citizens by the departure of this family, and they take with them the best wishes of all the people who knew them. 6 Per Cent Loans. Obtainable to buy, build or im prove farm, ranch and city prop erty or remove incumbrance therefrom; special privileges and reasonable terms. For pro position, address: Finance Dept., 1527 Busch Bldg., Dallas, Texas. Is not so much in its treat efficiency ts remedy tor roup, canker, chicken pox ana outer diseases of poultry, but it is the greatest bowel regulator in the world for either poultry or stock (including pet stock, counters ct ng, especially, bowel troubles due to musty, spoiled or imoroner food. With man, fowls or aninuUs, recu lar bowels mean helt!. Con. ) 1 tinned irregularity means some sickness, difficult to cure if not fatal. Thousands give Germ ozone regu!arty twice a week to chickens, ycunz and old, at th same time having it ever handy as ready remedy for other diseases. Soiibj dtakrs or post paid.. One size only, 50 cents. . For Sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. ELM WOOD. Leader-Echo. 4 "Hilly" Mueller of "Union paid a short visit to (he honu- of hi brother, Adolph, this week. L. A. Toii, E. H. Penlerman and J. IF. Rouge went to Platts mouth Tuesday afternoon to at tend the Woodmen county con- cut ion. Erne-t Fesenbeck of Mound- ville. Mo., has been a visitor in town for several day with hi mother, wlio has been under the doctor's car'. David Met, of Jules City. Kas.. and Mrs. Ruben Harsdiberger of Stella. A'eb., were here Monday jn attendance at the funeral of their sifter, Mrs. Elizabeth Patton. Al Xewhall returned Wednes day from Boston, where he went to attend the funeral of his brother, Joseph. Tie was accom panied by his daughter, Miss Blanche. The old M. E. church brought ft 1 7 i'i.oo Saturday afternoon at public auction. Howard Capwell being the purchaser. Th-- lot j t be cleared by May 1. when work on the handsome new edifice is to commence. The First National bank of Elmwood was sold tin's morning to E. E. Butler, president of the Citizen's Stale bank of University Place, C. T. Butler, cashier of the same bank, and R. M. Turner-, a capitalist, of Lincoln. The funeral of James Clark, a former resident of this vicinity. was held her- Wednesday morn ing from St. Mary's Catholic church and interment made in the Elmwood cemetery. Mr. Clark passed away at his home at Rock ford Mo. He was age.l 72 years. J. F. Hoover had the misfor tune to have a shoulder dis located Wednesday morning-. when he was dumped out of his buggv in front of the TL W. Mil ler- residence. His horse shied at a pile of boards in the Rolofsz pasture. breaking his course suddenly to one side of the road thereby cramping and upsettim the buggy. Mr. Hoover was taken home where a physician soon at tended turn and he is now doing nicely, we are glad to slate. 4- WEEPING WATER. Republican. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Hunter are in Tecuniseh today attending the funeral f Mrs. Al N. Defoe, wife of Mrs. Hunter's brother. Miss Mildred lint ler returned Saturday to her school work at Albion, after spending her week's vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Butler. Miss Daisy Johnson was home from her school work at Papil lion last week and this week. Miss Edith is hone from her school work at Lincoln. J. B. Rubv of Fort Morgan. Colo, who has been visiting at Nehawka for some time, came up Mondav and will stay indefinitely with his brother, B. F. Ruby. Byron Baker left Monday morning for Toledo, Ohio, where he will build a house for a nephew of his. While in Ohio he will visit his birthplace at Wes ton, which he has not seen for I h irf y-three years. Miss Cleo Jameson left Monday afternoon for Chicago, where she will enter the Presbyterian hos pital for a three years' training course in nursing. She was ac companied as far as Omaha by her father, A. E. Jameson. Mrs. T. W. Faught came down from Cozad Tuesday and return ed Wednesdav with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Root, who has gone to make her home with Mrs. Faught indefinitely. This was quite a trip for as old a lady as Mrs. Root, who is 12 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson left Friday for a few days' visit with Dr. and Mrs. Fred Andrus'in Lincoln. From there they will go to Omaha, where they will make their future home, as Mr. Lawson is opening a shoe store in that city. W. M. Kear of Plainview and his cousin, Miss Hazel Kear, of Oklahoma, arrived here Tuesday affernoon. Mr. Kear has sold out at Plainview and is on his way to Texas county, Oklahoma, where he expects to buy land. They stopped off here on account of the serious illness of their aunt, Mrs. Bailey, at the home of her son, II. M. Bailey. Eggs for hatching from S. C. Rhode Island Reds, 61.00 per 15; $5.00 per 100. Extra choice mat- ings, 52.00 and $3.00 per 15. " .. A. O. Ramge. LOUISVILLE. Mrs. Charles llageu and two children of Minnville. Ore., are here visiting relatives. Olio liecker, .jr.. of West, point visited with old friends in Louis ville las Friday and Saturday. Mrs. L. F. Polk went to Lincoln Saturday (o visit hep son ami daughter, John and Miss Mary, who are at the stale university. R. C. Yant has returned from a week's business trip to Kansas City in company with Hugh Murphy of the Murphy quarries. The Nehawka News is author ity fop the statement thai. Ernest Pollard is content to remain on his Cass county farm and raise apples and let, someone else run for governor. Mrs. Arthur Masters and Charles Masters celebrated the anniversary of their birthday by iiiviug a dinner at the home of ibe forme!-, o a number of rela tives Monday evening. A traveling represent alive of the Red Wing Stoneware Manu facturing company was in Louis ville Wednesday night. He looked over' the local flower pot factory while here and spok complimentary of the product. A young man by the name of McDonald was fined in ,justic court Tuesday night, charge wilh being drunk and disorderly. He entered a rear door of the Hotel Drake and was having fun with the cooks and dining room girls when lb' landlady entered and demanded the young man to vacate, which he refused to do. The arrest followed as a result. S. C. Keckler this week sold his elevator in Louisville (o James Terryberry, the consideration be ing ftO.ioo. This is on' of th best equipped elevators on th line and it is said the price paid is most reasonable. It is under stood, however, that Mr. Terry- berry purchased the plant with the purpose of organizing the farmers into an association to be known as the Louisville Farmers' Elevator company. T wm mm mm EAGLE. Beacon. Starting with Tuesday night of this week the curfew rings at 9 o'idock. Mrs. Bert Price returned home Thursday from a two weeks' visit with her- mother at Coon Rapids Iowa. Bert Stewart went to Min nesota the fore part of the week returning home Thursday after noon. Mrs. M. T. Turner and Mrs. C E. Barrett went to Manley to see their mother, Mrs. Agnes Carper who is quite ill. Miss Mary E. Foster, county superintendent, was in town be tween trains Friday paying the Eagle schools a visit. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Win. Alt house, vvh reside north of town. Saturday, March 21, a nine and one-half-pound girl. It has been suggested by a few the organization of a lodge at Eagle. All interested parties, members of other lodges, and ex members meet at the depot Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Win. T. Sacks is the owner of one of the finest and largest thoroughbred Short-Horn Dur ham bulls that was ever brought into this section of the country, having just recently purchased it, paying $135 for the same. Bill is a great lover of fine stock and feels especially proud of thi particular animal. "Cap," the famous driving and sadlle horse owned by William Sacks, who resides south of town. was badly bruised up in a run away one day last week. We are all sorry to hear this as "Cap is very popular among the peo ple of Eagle and vicinity, how ever, he is getting along nicely, not having been seriously in jured. Clears Complexion Removes Skin Blemishes. Why go through life embar rassed and disfigured with pim ples, eruptions, blackheads, red ough skin, or suffering the tor tures of Eczema, itch, tetter, salt rheum? Just ask your Druggist for Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint ment. Follow the simple sug- estions and your skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for babies and delicate, tender skin. Stops chapping. Relief or money back. 50c, at your Druggist. The Journal for stationery. MOVED IEGTRIC SHOE REPAIRING has now SOUTH SIXTH STREET Try Us for Rapid Repairing OUR WORK SHOES the best for farm or factory are guaranteed every pair prices from S1 .85 to S4.50 AVARD & McLEAN, South 6tii St. NEHAWKA. Mrs. Hunter and lillle laugh ter of Plattsmouth visited over Sunday at the (leorge Hansen home. The two ladies are sis ters. A telegram arrived here Tues day afternoon announcing- the safe arrival in the far west of Mrs. J. B. Banning and the two children. Mrs. George Spolm came down from Lincoln Monday evening for a short visit to her brother's, Henry and Andrew Sturm. Charley Chriswisser went to Omaha Friday on business. His wife and the children accom panied them as far as Platts mouth, where they spent Sunday. Miss Ella Sehomaker, daugh ter of Mrs. Catherine Sehomaker, livintr north of town, and Mr. Edward Wulf of Avoea were mar ried in Omaha on' day last week. W. I). Askine, fhe hustling W. (). W. deputy, is gelling ready to initial' another big class at Mur ray. The date has no. been de cided on for sure yet, but will probably be about April 11th. William Balfour and Bans Sfoll were up to Omaha last Fri day night wilh their fiddles, par ticipating in a contest that was pulled off in the Auditorium. They did not bring" home any prizes, but admit having a line time. Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Todd and the children returned from Lin coln Saturday, where they made their horn' this winter, and will he at horn' to their friends at the farm north of town. They admit having spent a very pleasant winter, but are glad to get back to work acrain. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kirkpati ick returned Tuesday from their winter' in the south. They look well and hearty and as if they had fed regularly. Mr. Kirkpaf riek is very enthusiastic over the possibilities in southern Texas, where they spent most of their time. Cough Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot be used in selecting a couli medicine for children. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful sub stance and be most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers. Sell your property through the Journal Want Ads. You can make money raising North Platte Valley. If you will go I will show you many farms whose vvw . mm do not have to sow and reap for. each crop. You seed the ground to al falfa once and then cut three times each year for succeeding years. You can homestead forty or Government Canals, repaying the Government the actual cost of water, the payments spreading over many years, without interest. The Burlington's new main line traverse these localities and conneet them with an immediate and per petual market at profitable prices. There are, also, deeded lands and Carey Act Lands available in both of iillnpi? life: located in YOUR OWN DRUGGIST BACKS THIS LAXATIVE If you only knew as much as we and those who have used them do about Jlexall Orderlies, you would be as enthusiastic about recommending theni as we are. They taste jus like eandy and act so easily and pleasantly that taking them is a pleasure. Kexall Orderlies have a splen did tonic, cleansing and strength ening effect Upon the bowels. They help free the system and keep il free from the ailments that result from irregular or in active bowels. They do this quietly, without griping, nausea, purging or excessive looseness. In a short time they usually make unnecessary the continued use of physics. We don't ask you to take our word for this. We want you to make us prove it, and at no cost to you. Buy a box of Rexall Order-lies. If not thoroughly satisfied. Id! us, and we will return your money without question. In vest pocket tin boxes: 10c, 'J5c, roc. You1 can buy Rexall Orderlies only at the Rexall Stores, and in this town only of us. F. G. Fricke & Co., Union Block, Plallsmouth, Xeb. JUDGE BEGLEY HOLDS A SHORT SESSION OF DISTRICT COURT TODAY From Saturflays Dall. This morning District .Tude James T. Begley arrived from Papillion and held a short ses sion of the district court, taking up the mallei' of the estate of Nicholas llalmes, deceased, vs. Henry R. Gering. The case arises out of a note that the estate claims was given by Mr. Geriir-r to the First National bank for S2.000. and which they allege was signed by Mr. llalmes as se curity, and which the estate was compelled to pay. The defend ant claims that Mr. llalmes was the principal in the giving of the note and Mr. Gering as the se curity. There were a great many documents bearing on the case submitted to the court for its in spection. For Sale. First-class alfalfa seed, at my farm, ij miles north of Nehawka. Z. W. Shrader. 3-30-Gwks-vv alfalfa in the Big Horn Basin or the with me to either of these localities, alfalfa yield will amaze you. You eighty acres of this land under the train through Central Wyoming will these regions. Let me put you in touch with North Platte Valley land agents. Send for the new Big flora Basin fold er, now on the press. S. B. HOWARD Ass't Immigration Ag-ent I0O4 Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska.