THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 3. oTirE to cni:DiTons. STATIC OK NKBKASK.A, Cass County. In I'onatr Court. In the Matter of th Kstate of Cor nelius Land. leceasod. Notice is hereby given to the cretiit ors of .-aid deceased that hearings will he l.atl ujon claims tiled against said (stale. before me. County Judge of Cass Count v, Xelraska, at the County Court room in i'lattsmonth. in said t'ountv, on tlie 4th day of May, 1!14, and on the Sill day of November, liili. at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be filed in said court on or before said last hour of hearinir. V.'itness mv hand and seal of said Count v Court, at Plsittsmouth. Ne braska, this 4lh day of Aeril. S.al ALLEX J. EKKSKN, County Judge. JOHN M. I.nTDA, Attorney for Admr. MITICK TO CF.KIJ1TOHS. STATK OF .YKIJUASKA. Cass County, ss. lu County Court. In the Matter of the Kstate of John M. Johnson, l'eceased. Notice is hereby t?Iven to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had ui-ori claims tiled against said state, before me. County Juds?e of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room" in 1'lattsmouth. in said County, on the 16tli day of May, 1H14, and on the 17th day of November, 1'.'14. at o'clock a. m., each day for exam ination, adjustment ami allowance. All claims must be filed in said court on or before said hiFt hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said fiiimtv Court, at IMattsmout h, Ne braska, this Kth day of April, A. U. 1M4. ALLKN J. UEESOX. County Judse. CALVIN II. TAYLOR, Attorney. 4-0-4wks AtlTK K TO ItlMMTOIlS. STATE OF NKIJKASKA. Cass County, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Kstate of Joseph Ilavir. I eceased. Notice is hereby piven to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims tiled asrainst said estate, before me. County Judije of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth. in said County, on the 1st day of May, 1M14, and on ttie nd day of November, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m.. each day for ex amination, adjustment 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 Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 31st dav of March. 1914. (.Seal) ALLKN J. I'.EESOX. County Judge. 4-6-4wks IV Till: DlfTItlCT CO VII T OK CASS COl MV, .NKIIIIASK A. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Cieors lawyer, Leona Invyer, Ie Forest Invyer, Edward invyer and KVmer Iwyer, Minors. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of James T. Hegley, Judge of the district Court of Cass Countv, Nebraska, made on the lth day of Marci:. 1914. for the sale of real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the front door of the Court House in 1'lattsmouth. Nebraska, on the 9th 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 and to the following described real estate to-wit: Lots .". and 4, in Block 52. in the City of 1'lattsmouth, Cass County. Ne braska. Saul sale will be open one hour. Uated this 3rd dav of April. 1914. H. M. SO E XX 1 CHS KX, As Guardian of LJeorge Invyer, Leona fjwyer. re Forest invyer. Edward Invyer and Elmer Lnvyer, Minors. 4-C-Swks IV Till: IITIUCT COVHT OF Till: (IllVTi OK (AS. V K Hit A SKA. In i:e Kstate of Jelilah Schwab. De ceased. Application of Charles K. Schwab. Executor, for License to SHI Ileal Kstate: OKDKIl TO SHOW CAISK. This c;iuse came on for hearing upon the petition of Charles E. Schwab, ex ecutor of the last will and testament and estate of lieliiah Schwab, de ceased, praying for a license to sell the following described real estate, sr.biect to the lease thereon to James M. Woolward from March 1. 1914, to March 1, ISMS, to-wit: Lot eight lb), in the Northeast Quarter NEli of the Northwest Quarter IXW',i: Lot fifteen (IT.) in the Southeast Quarter (SEU) of the Northwtst Quarter (NW4 ; Lot twelve 12 in the Northwest Quar ter (XW'i) of the Southwest Quar ter SW4; Lot eleven 11) in the Southwest Quarter (SV.'U) of the Southwest Quarter ISW'jl, ami the East half HI1-.) of the Southwest Quarter SW'4). all of Section twen-tv-eight 2!s), in Township eleven till North, Eange fourteen (14 East fith I. M., in the County of Cass. Nebraska, for the payment of debts allowed against said estate, cost of adminis tration ami expense of ttiese proceed ings, and to carry out the provisions of the last will and testament of said lelilah Schwab. in respect to the shares given to the granddaughters of sa:d deceased, the children of one An drew Schwab, deceased: there not be ing sufficient personal property to pay said debts and expense, and to carry out the provisions of said last will jnd testament in respect to the shares tie vised and bequeathed to said grand children. IT IS THICT'.EFOKE ORDERED that all persons interested in said estate ap pear before me at the office of the Clerk of the District Court in the Court House in Plattsmouth, Cass Countv, Nebraska, on the l'ith dav of May. A. D. 1914. at 9 o'clock a. ni. to show cause why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell the above described real estate to pay said debts and expense to carry out the provisions of the last will and testa ment of said deceased in respect to the shares of the said granddaughters of said deceased, children of one Andrew Schwab, deceased. Dated this 4th dav of April. 1914. JAMES T. H KG LEV. Judge District Court. It is hereby ordered that the above order to show cause be published in the Palttsmouth Journal, a newspaper published and of general circulation in the t'ountv of Cass, Nebraska, for four successive weeks. Dated this 4th d.iv of April. 1914. JAMES T. BEG LEY, Judge District Court. 4-20-4wks VOTIC'K. TO HEKEVnWTS. To Henry A. I'earsons. trustee. The Northwestern bond and Trust Com pany, a corporation, Martin Cain, the unknown heirs or devisees of Mar tin Cain, deceased". Letitia M. Young, the unknown heirs or devisees of Letitia M. Young, deceased, Letitia M. Potteneer. the unknown heirs or devisees of Letitia M. Pottenger, de ceased, Letitia M. Potenger, the un known heirs or devisees of Letitia M. Potenger, deceased, Sanford Pot tenger, the unknown heirs or de visees of Sanford Pottenger, de ceased, Sanford Potenger, the un known heirs or devisees of Sanford Potenger, deceased. James MrMahon. the unknown heirs or devisees of James McMahon. deceased, James W. McMahan, the unknown heirs or de visees of James W. McMahan, de ceased: You are hereby notified that, upon the 20th 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'A of SW'j of Sec tion twenty-four (24). also the north west quarter (NWVi) of Section twen-tv-five (25), all in Township eleven til). North. Eange ten (10). East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in the County of Cass. State of Nebraska, as against vou. and each of you. and as again any and all persons claiming, or to claim, bv, through or under you. or anv of vou. and for such other relief as'mav 'be just and eoultabie. You 'are further notified that you are remiired to answer said petition on or before the Sth day of June. 1914. Dated this 20th day of April. 1914. AUGUST WENDT. Plaintiff. By WJL C. RA"SET. His Attorney. VOTICK TO CHEDITOHS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of "William Leddy,- 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 room in Plattsmouth. in said County, on the 23rd day of May 1914, and on the 24th day of November, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. rn.. each day for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. AH claims must he fiied in said Court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness mv hand and seal of said County Coxirt. at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 25th day of April, A. D. 1914. (Seal) ALLEN .1. BEESOX. Countv Judge. CALVIN II. TAYLOR, Attorney. 4-27-Iwks ELM WOOD. Leader-Echo. A baby loy arrival at. the home of Air. and Mrs. Frank Warner Saturday morning. The little daughter of Ed Rose uow, who has been quite ill the past week, is on the road to re covery. We are glad to loarn I hat Mrs. L. W. Roettger, who has been quite seriously ill, is considerably improved. The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. John Sollars was taken to Lincoln Monday evening to be treated un der Ir. Bentley. This wek work was begun on the foundation for the erection of a fine barn on the Clias. Flesch inann's farm. This barn will add much to the improvement of his farm. A very pleasant little affair look place on last Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs. L. F. I.ang horst entertainer! at 0 o'clock dinner. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John fioiizales, Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott and Mr. and Mr-;. C. I). Clapp. Miss (Jrace Hylton, who ha ben teaching- school at Wabash was elected as teacher in the pub lic schools at Table Rock for next year. Miss Hylton is an Elmwood girl and a competent teacher and will be very successful with her school work at Table Rock. Last Sunday morning while currying a young horse Neal Foreman had the misfortune to be seriously kicked in the brea-t. Dr. Charlton of Palmyra was call ed and it was found that five ribs were broken. One of the ribs was broken twice and another next to the back bone. On Sunday Mr. Foreman's condition was con sidered quite critical and Dr. ,t. M. Xeely of this city was called in consultation. Wednesday morning the citi zens of Elmwood were considera- blv alarmed bv the ringing of the fire bell. While Mr. l'almeter was repairing his acetylene plant an explosion took place blowing a hole through the floor and strik ing the ceiling above. The ex plosion could be heard for several lilocks. The fire department made pood time, but when they arrived upon the scene the fire was al most out. EAGLE. Beacon. Albert lloush came up from Brock Wednesday for a few days' visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. pete Peterson and family. M. E. Lambert went to Lincoln Monday, where he will remain for a week at the Lincoln sanitarium and receive medical treatment. Cecil Pettit returned home Wednesday from Paul, Neb., where he has been acting agent for the Missouri Pacific the past three weeks. Emil Oberle and family moved in from the farm the fore part of the week. They are occupying their property just north of the tracks. Murdock has been taken info the Cass County league which completes the six teams. We will have the opportunity of enjoying1 many good games at home this sum mer. Deilrich Schwegman died last Thursday morning at his home, two miles west and four miles south of Eagle. Funeral services will be held from the home Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. H. X. Scattergood left Alvo via the Rock Island Tuesday for. San Francisco, Cal., to see Mrs. Seattergood's mother, who is seriously ill at a hospital there. Mrs. McDonald accom panyed them to Alvo. Wm. Knapton went to Lincoln Monday to consult a physician in regard to his hand, having run a sliver in one of his thumbs a few days ago. It was necessary to have the injured member exam ined under an X-ray to determine where the sliver had lodged. Xeal Foreman, who resides with his parents on a farm near Pal myra, was kicked in the chest by a horse last Sunday morning, re ceiving several broken ribs and internal injuries. For a time his condition was considered quite serious, but at Ibis writing he is reported to be improving. THE PLATTSMOUTH HOTEL PUTTING OH KM EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS From Wednesday's Dally. The interior of the Plattsmouth hotel is being subjected to some very extensive improvements on the interior of the building, as a minibft' of the rooms and the halls in the upper portion of the building are being repapered and repainted in a manner that will place them in first-class condi tion and make them as neat and clean as could possibly be asked for by anyone. The work is being carried out by Louie Thomas and his assistants, and he is making the interior of the hotel loom up in fine shape and it will be one of the neatest buildings in the city when the work is completed on the structure. The proprietor of the plat I -niout h hotel proposes to get in line with the other pro gressive property owners of the city and see that his building is placed in first-class shape with out delay. Cough Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot be used in selecting a cough 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 younsr children everywhere. For sale by all dealers. 7 rv ' T ut A - i! If i-- . i f'-: f i -. - solve solved once for by Calumet. For daily use in millions of kitchens has Droved that Calumet is highest not only in quality but in leavening power as well un failing in results pure to the extreme and jronderfully economical in use. Ask your procer. And try Calumet next bake day. Received Highest Awards fforid't Pare food Exposition. Chioco. 11L Parii Exposi tion, rramcc, Marck, 1912. I Yom don't nre uoser ba yea lay cbeati cr kic-m B N Inking powder. loVt oiiied. Eiy Calmaet. It's Hi if mre eef";c.l rwrs whvcrp f irst bat r In. COillSSlOB PROCEEDINGS Plattsmouth, Xeb. April 21. Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present, C. E. Heeb ner, Julius A. Pitz and C. R. Jor dan, County Commissioners, and Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk. Minutes of previous sessions read and approved, when the fol lowing business was transacted in regular form: The petition for the issuance of a license to Andres Thomsen for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in the village of Cedar Creek, Nebraska; also, a remonstrance against the issuing of a license to Andres Thomsen for the sale of malt, spirtuous and vinous liquors in the village of Cedar Creek, Nebraska, came on for final hearing, and same were submit led to the Board Bond of J. C. York, Justice oT the peace, Plat 1 smouth City, ap proved. Board of Commissioners ad journed at 3:30 p. in. and met as a Board of Health. Present, C. E. Ileebner, Chairman; Julius A. Pitz, Vice Chairman; J. B. Hun gate, physician, and Frank J. Libershal, secretary. Dr. Hungate made a eomphde verbal report covering his claim as rendered, covering a case of smallpox at (he home of Wm. Wilkins, near Mur dock, also the case of smallpox at 'the home of J.'l). Cross, near Union. The report was accepted and th following resolution was adopted : Whereas, The public through out Cass county have in the past been careless in the reporting of contagious diseases existing in said county. Therefore be it. Resolved. That the public of all unincorporated territory in Cass county le requested to report all contagious diseases to the County Board of Health, as the lawre quires. Board of health adjourn ed sine die. Board of County Commission ers reconvened at 4:30 p. m.. and proceeded with the auditing of claims against the county. The following claims were al lowed on the tieneral fund of the county: C. R. Jordan, salary and mi lease 33.30 J. H. Thrasher, baliff's certificate 15.00 Julius A. Pitz. salary and mileage 25.20 R. A. ?tone, mdse. to Mrs. Ilardnock 0.00 Plattsmouth Journal, printing and supplies... 20.90 (J. I). Masemai, report of births and deaths .... 3.25 I.. R. Upton, same 2.50 L. Muir, same 1.25 B. I. Clements, same .... 1 .75 W. E. Hand, same 2.00 C. eorge Reitter, jr., same 2.25 A. R. Slander, same .... 4.75 Mrs. I. D. Jones, same .. 2.50 Wm. II. Lyman, same ... (.80 H. M. Soennichsen, same.. 11.15 II. F. Kropp, same .70 W. A. Tulene, same 1.00 L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to Denson and jail.... 10. GO Plat ts Steam Laundry, laundrywork for jail.. 10.25 University Pub. Co., sup plies to Co. Supt 12.50 W. E. Jenkins & Co., mdse to Mrs. Chambers 10.00 P. E. RulTner, trees to county farm 3.00 KIopp '& Bartlett Co., supplies to county ... 93. 8i Streight & Streight, fur niture to countv farm.. 13.00 J. P. (luth, part payment archetiet's fees, jail.. 00.00 H. M. Soennichesn, seed potatoes to farm .... 23.15 J. C. York, barber work at poor farm 2.70 Dr. Jas. B. Hungate, car ing for smallpox pati ents 180.30 C. D. Ouinton, barber supplies for jail .... 2.75 C. D. Ouinton, boarding prisoners and March salary 208.90 P. E. Ruffner. work in treasurer's office .... 5.05 M. Ilild, repairs to fur niture and supplies to court house G.50 Warga & Schudice, labor and supplies 2.80 Hotel Riley, meals to jurors 7.00 The following claims were al lowed on the Inheritance Tax fund: Roy Bennett, road work, Inheritance Tax fund...? 32.20 Ed Stone, same 27.00 Elmer Bennett, same ... 25.00 The following claims were al lowed on the dragging fund: Jesse VTestlake, dragging District No. 10 $ 0.70 V. Keil, dragging dis trict No. 2 15.00 The following claims were al lowed on the Road fund of the county: J. W. Keil, road work, R. I). No. 2 $ 7.20 A. Ffi. Seybert, same, R. I). No. 2 51.30 Walter Byers, same, R.D. No. 27 19.70 C. F. Vail tryf same, R. I). o 1 0 000 Neb. & Iowa Steel Tank Co., culvert, R. D. No. 2 19.08 Net). & Iowa Steel Tank Co., culvert, R. D. No. 3 51 .85 J. I. Case, drag scraper, R. D. No. 0 5.33 W. C. Bousher, road work R. D. No. 0 8.40 Roy Bennett, same R. D. No. ie 22.10 E. F. Hurlbut, same, R. I). No. G 10.25 Ben A. Menchau, same, R. I). No. 10 13.80 John F. riorder. road plow, R. I). No. 1 13.50 J. C. Niday, road work, R. I). No. 11 39.00 Sunderland Bros. Co., culvert, R. D. No. 1... 28.80 Ci. W. Leach, road work, R. I). No. 1 i 25.20 A. A. Wallinger, same, R. D. No. 15 21 .00 Neb. & Iowa Steel Tank Co., culvert, R. D. No. 2 31 .92 The following claims were al lowed on the Bridge fund of the c unity: J. W. Keil, bridge work...? 21.00 A. F. Seybert, same 2.95 C. F. Vallery, same 13.00 Walter Byers, same .... 13.05 deorge Poisall, same.... 250.47 A. A. Wallinger, same.. 21.00 Board adjourned to meet Wed nesday, April 22, 1914. Plattsmouth, April 22, 1914. Board met pursuant to ad journment with all members present, when the following busi ness was transacted in regular form : Melville D. Thomas filed an additional report covering Tees. paid county sheriff by state of Nebraska for conveying prisoners to state institution, and same was approved by the Board. An agreement entered into this day between the Board of County Commissioners and L. B. Kyreiiberger for the sale of the old county jail building and bt, for the sum of .?C00. The following claims were al lowed on the Heneral fund: L. G. Larson, second pay ment on jail contract. s'2000 . 00 C. E. Ileebner, salary and mileage 27.30 F. R. (iobelman, extra work at farm 37.70 Peter Claus, furniture to county farm 15.50 M. Archer, State vs. Oliver Osborn 4.80 C. D. Ouinton, same.... 3.50 James Krasek, witness. State vs. Oliver Osborn 1 .20 SandyAndrews. same.... 1.20 Claus Speck, Same 1.10 H. M. Young, same .... 1.10 M. Archer, State vs. Victor Hudson 4.00 C. I). Ouinton, same .... 5.00 C. D. Quinton, witness, State vs Victor Hud son 1.00 E. Manspeaker, same ... 1.00 George Poisall, final payment river road... 150.00 The following claim was allow ed on the Road fund: Smith & Son, dracrs for R. D. No. 10 23.00 The following claim was al lowed on the Commissioners' fund: Oeorge Poisall, work on river road 100.00 Board adjourned to meet Thursday, April 23, 1914. Plattsmouth, April 23, 1914. Board met pursuant to ad journment with all members present, when the following busi ness was transacted in regular form : Bond of John Bauer, con tractor for the electrical, heating and plumbing work at county jail, approved by the Board. In the matter of granting a saloon license to Andres Thom sen for the sale of malt, spiritu ous and vinous liquors in the vil lage of Cedar Creek, Cass County, Nebraska as presented to the Board on Tuesday, April 21st, 1914, motion made by C. R. Jor dan and seconded by Julius A. Pitz, that a vote be taken on the proposition of granting of said license. Motion carried. The Board proceeded to vote and did vote, by ballot, that a license be granted Andres Thom sen to run a saloon oT lot 4, block 0. in the village of Cedar Creek, Cass County,- Nebraska, and to sell malt spirtiuous and vinous liquors, for a period of one year from May 17th, 1914, to May 17th, 1915. Result of ballot Speaking of Wsifl Wc have the LARGEST Stock to select from and the only EXCLUSiVE Wall Paper and Paint Store IN CASS We have many up to as low as 35D Also everything in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Stains, etc. Frank Hotel Riley Block. was unanimous fur granting of said license. The Board then proceeded to vote on the amount of license fee. Pitz and Ileebner voting for a 81,000 license fee, and Jordan voting for ?800. The County Clerk was instructed to issue a license to Andrew Thom sen mi payment o'f a $1,000 Hfense fee. Bond of Andrew Thomsen approved. The following claims were al lowed on the General fund of the county: Remington Typewriter Co., typewriter for the County Clerk $ 00.00 ?Jollie A. Berger, dam ages, Road No. 37 5... 202.50 Oeorge Reynolds, same.. 1G3.50 Florence T. Sheldon, same 90.75 Warga & Schuldice, elec tric fixtures to county farm 135.2 4 The following claims were al lowed on the road dragging fund : Henry J. Ruhga, drag roads. District No. 14$ 5.00 District No. 11 7.20 An application to become a de pository for county moneys was received from the Elmwood Slate Bank of Elmwood. Nebraska, and said bank was this day designated as a county depository. The balance of the time was taken up by the Board in the verifying of the auditor's report on the sheriff's office. The Board adjourned at 9:00 o'clock p. in., to meet Tuesday, May 5th, 1914. FRANK J. LTBERSHAL, County Clerk. YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in February and March or Face Will Stay Covered. Now is the time to take special care of the complexion if you wish it to look well the rest of the year. The February and March winds have a strong ten dency to bring out freckles that may stay all summer unless re moved. Now is the time to use othine double strength. This prescription for the re moval of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful that it is sold by druggists under guar antee to refund the money if it fails. Get an ounce of othine double strength, and even a few applications should show a won derful improvement, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. Beautiful Shetland Ponies for sale at all times, for the next 100 years, unless I die in the meantime. I have now an extra fine stallion, tne nest in the 6tate, for sale. Well broke for both harness and saddle. Wm. Gilmour, Plattsmouth, Neb. R. F. D. No. I. The Journal for stationery. PIANO AT A BARGAIN: We have a used piano in good condition that one of our customers was unable to finish paying for. We place it free of charge in the home of any satisfactory party in the vicinity of Plattsmouth who will pay the balance in cash or payments as low as six dollars per month. Address OLNEY MUSIC CO., St Joseph, Mo. COUNTY the minute per roll Patterns Gobelman Plattsmouth, Neb. WEEPING WATER. Republican. Fred Koester was a Sunday vis itor at the state farm with his friend, Harold Blaikie. Twelve friends of Miss Mary Hungate from the slate univer sity came down for a Sunday visit at the Hungate home. Miss Grace Jameson left Friday evening for a visit until after Sunday with her sister, Mi.-s Mary, who is teaching school at Rising City. An eight-piece band from Lon coln arrived on the afternoon train today and were conveyed by autos to the SI ubbendick-Rohl fs wedding, south of town, where they had been engaged for the oc casion. Just as we go to press Frank Boyle came to town with 13 little wolves in his buggy that he and his brother had just excavated from their den on the Boyle farm south of town. Harold Barnes returned Satur day, after a year's absence, in which he was in many states, also Old Mexico, where he saw them burying soldiers with teams and scrapers, same as they build a railroad in this country. R. S. McCleery has the contract to put in a foundation for a large lumber shed for A. E. Johnson, work to commence at once. Mr. Jameson is going to put in a stock of lumber. He is unloading a car now and has more cars coming. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Day and Carl Day went to Atlantic, Iowa, Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Etta Disbrow, a sister of Mr. E. E. Day, who died in California and was brought to Iowa for burial. They returned Monday morning. Mr. John Marshall, proprietor of the Cash Variety store, has sold out to Mr. Henry Utermann of Blair, who, with his wife and three little girls, came in Wed nesday evening and will take possession as soon as the invoice is completed. Try a sack of Forest Rose flour Your money refunded if not satis, factory. You may need an AUCTIONEER and we want to inform vou that dates can be made at this office for COL OT. D the Weeping Water Auctioned Careful Attention to Public Rates are Reasonable Sales