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- THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEffll-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE C. PKOPO'SED CONSTITl'TIONAIi AMENDMENT NO. ONE. The following jroos-il amen Jtnent te the constitution of tlir suite of Nebraska as hereinafter set forth in full. is submit ted to the elector of tin- Start- of Nebra ka. to be voted upon at the pencrnl elect ior t be held Tuesday, November rd, A. L 1!'14. "FOR a Joint resolution to amend sertior 1 of Article 0 of tlie Constitution of tin State of Nelmiska. relating to revenue B" it Resolved nnd Enacted by the Pec-plt of the State of Nebraska: section 1. That Section 1 of Arti-le t of the Constitution of the Stub- of Ne braska be nniended to ivuil r.s follow : Se-. 1. The rules of taxation shall bf uniform as to any plveit chis and taxe Kluiil be levied tiion suc'i property as i lit Legislature shall proscribe. Taxes may also be imposed on in-otnes. privileges :r:. Occupations, which taM-s may be eri'.ltiati't! and propressiv- and roasounble exempt i -n: may be provided, in addition to those here inafter specifically mentioned in section 1 o this article. .-cc. 2. 'J'hnt at the petieral clc-tion in November. 1H14, thre vliall In? submitted the electors of t'w state f.r ILir ap proval or rejection the fnrepoin:' propose amendment to the Constitution in the fol lowinp form: "For amendment to tli Constitution providinp f..r uniform urn! prop-resolve taxation" and "up.-ilnsr sai.J proposed amendment to the Con -d ittu h i providinp for uniform and progressive taxation." Approved. March 27. i:l?. I. Addison Wait. Secretary of State, ol the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the for-poinp proposed :iiiioni!iii"it to the Constitution of the Stare of No-, braska Is a true and correct ropy of t li original enrolled and nsrossed bill, as passed by tie- Thirty-third session of th Lcpislature of the State of Nebraska, a? appears from said original bill on tile ir this office, and tiiat said iropos-ed amend ment is submitted to the qualified voter of the State of Nebraska for tlieir iu'oj ti'i. or rejection at the pen. nil e!e-;jon to bf licld on Tuesday, the ord dav of November a. r. T.nt. In Testimony Whereof. I have lieretintc set my hand and atlixed the Great Seal ol the State of Nebraska. Done r.t Lincoln, tn is 2.".rd day of March, hi the year of our Lord. Our Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and of the Independence of the Vnited States the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and of this State the Forty-seventh. ADDISON W.MT. Seal Secretary of State. In the crii)t:tlit!On f'virf tno o and salary for t-overnor inri :.:i:cn.hnen: term of oOi vluvi ,:iru ol i .,.t Approved. April 21. J. .Addison Wait. Secret a rv of Sate o to H e . f':"'o:n propr-sed atnendn.ent to the Miiini, ,f ult. starp flf vt.b.ata enrobed and cnprr.xsetf bill, as passed I t the Thirty-tnird ms f t he L" A s , , f re of .tne State of Nebraska, a ..pTrs f r ,m F ii.l orfcrmal t ill fn. in t!,is .dfice a " that said Proposed ,im,.,i ....i ' bra.,ka for their adoption or rejection at the rriiier-.l .I....,: ' . ... ' .-" -' J ' the r, (.,r nf vV(,,i.,, , , T;t T .... . : , it.- ' - J-'O - 'euuinu,i ii i crtur, i t i . nac.i und atlixed the the s:aie .f Nebraska. i'one at l,i!in,:n, this ir.rd --.-e jeuiumi arm j ourteen iUt-l.-'imi'Ilcp Of tlie 1'jiit Forty-seventh. ' ui lma aunisiix WAIT. Sei reiiiry of State, 'day, ive hereuntn ireat Seal of lay of March. ne Thousand iind of the State tiie One State the Seal Local Kevvs Mi's. William Schin i'JI mann ;unl Mrs. ". C TijiiKsis w r, visitors in I ll iii-li-(. nolis toiiav. ''njnfr that Jar with Mrs. Sc-hiiihltmann on Jut jouriit.y in 'o! tlai!J. r'..n. Mrs. sen u t-r where ln-i i! !ic' i rntir rut ion. "ra:ik (Jhtu was a ias lliis ui rniiiir for Omaha. he will visit with her in iliat city, where he lroni the ell'ecLs of an i nron) roNsnn tkix.vl AMi:Mn:xT no. tv.o. Tlie follow-;:::! proposed ani'iidnient to the constitution of the State cf Nebraska, as hereinafter set frth in fail, is submit ted to the ele tors of the State of Nebras ka, to he voted upin at the ueneral eb'i-tin to be held Tuesday, November rd, A. D. "A Joint Kesolutlou to amend Section sis i; i,f Artb-ie on-- l t of tlie Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be it Fnaeted by the IYopie of the Sta?6 of Nebraska : Section I- That Section s;;j; c I of Arti'lf one ill of the Ce:ist if i:t ion of the Stntf ( Seorjre .. she yesterday from a iiail in the infer comiiaity am! will hort time with friend. rw M K trip est of hi visit her reliit ive- came hi ml on the slloe for a ami Mrs. pan ied I'-'enlx sender w here of Nebr low, etin C. sl:a,i remain and i:i cri;;; li ve-si ; lis e diet and t .' trial by a twelve tr; t ee.i,rt. see. 1. Tt. St.ile ;,! ..: tle St::;.. . f aska be amended to read as foi- Tii.. iiivi. i::::l ' Co e I.- jury b ,'1 of tri.nl it in all ess 1 1 : ; ; -1 fc uay rei der : "e n::iv a 'it number r to th l-.s :ie trli'-r.! tier - -each .j t!ie :! fo.;,.v. ; to ti.e -ivil e. re',., j... Vef.I jury ca Itlles. V'T. ori-o. t ! an di- n f .it : 1 in with city. 1. r A. H. Weckha.'h, hy hep tr-o (her. Tst'i". were anion? s this iiiorninir for they will vjsjf for Iaties and friend- arc lie, tlie pa ( maha. th in day that r-' nilic- Y C'iill f'.e J and tin rhildren and 1 dek lioine to :!v has Jieen ;as( two wie. t i i-s. iekclf depp.r-ted last llaml.urir. Iowa, on re i:;of fus wile tun I accunipaiiied tln-m this city. The fam in Jlamlnirir fop flic :s xisitin.r with r-!a- Adani?, whc reside southwest of town, Tuesday, July -jS. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Umland and daughter. Ada. departed Wednes day for West!iel.l. N. y fur three weeks' visit with relatives. W hile drivinir to town Monday afteino'in one id" Bert l)opp"s horses became alVecled by th" heat and dropped over dead just outside of I own. Conrad Crabtree made a trip t Lincoln the latter pari "f last week ami purchased lit) larpe watermelons, which will be slict ami served tree at the picnic on Thursday, August 01 h. .Mr. O. l.eiiell or Oskaloosa. Kansas, will arrive in a few days to take up the duties of station a-ent for Uie Missouri Pacifa here to Jill the place mst i-ecentiv made vacant by Hoy .tames. A deal was closed Tuesday of this week whereby I". Y. Blomen kamp of llastipos. 'eh.. becaim i Opp is airuin back on job at this place. the owner of t he having- purchase B. Wals.m. Mr. rie, the first of charge. Mrs. Celia niece. Imnict tlance. Iowa., last week fop bom,, of Mi son. Miss F.a-le pharmacy. j the same of . Blonienkamp ar the week to take 1'eleisoii and her I. ax ford, of De arrived Saturday of a week's isit id t he and Mrs. John peter l'elerson is assisting of r inxoice his stock rchaiid.ise t his week. jo 1 i I iral column this ars the name of M. (I. Nehawka. dcnuicra t ic for the noniimit ion of sentatie for Cass county in tale legislature. Mr. Kim" her broth general m In our week app' I i m i of camtiilat e pr. the . h;ts been a resident fif this county or a number of years and from what we can b-arn no one is pciier .pialilie.i in n;i i it o inn man is mi. Knne. lie deserves yot:r support at the primaries, August IS. - -i -v r I ' t ! .! l.s III:) V i. the ; f r lip r. civil fore: may I j : ''U'::, f t .. T.. the ::r-i 1.1 t :c -ta'.e 1! V,-' ! a. t!.e Cn .e lit' 1.1: i. - i:t. . ' ate the Sc.;: .1 ..f V ? morn!:n cox stiti'TIonaTi A.MKM)Mi:XT NO. TI'I:!-!'.. The follov.-ine; propos'-,; stm-. -Inert to he constiriuioa of t !.. sr r - N braska, ns herein aft "r set fortti It: fa!, is s...tnit ted to tlie fl'-i'.r of the sta-e f f Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the sj.-ner:.! election to lie held Tuesday, November Vr;, A. li. Iitl4. "loi: a joint resolution propoi'.r a:ncr.d merits to Ss-ti n 1. of Art i -in- V. :;tiJ Sei-tion t. of Art'c V. of th- Cotistitu- 5. r latins To t of Governor and other by the IVopl tion of Nelirask otliee and salary eieoiitive otfie rs. Tie it l:esoved and nnated of the State of N-bra.ska : e-tinn 1. That at the "eneral e:ectp-in fir Stat" and 1- .ilaTive o"i-es. to be held on the Tuesday su -eedins the first Mon day in November. It'll, the following b Milmii'ted a aniendiii. n; s to Se tions 1 un.1 "I. of Article V, of the Constitution ol Nebraska: See. 1. The executive department shall consist of a 'lovernor, who shall hold his nlli'C for a term of two years fro-n th first Thursday after tlie lirst Tuesday in January, next after his elei-jon, and until his suei-essor i elected r.nd qualified. In iiddtliot! to t he Gov rnor. the txeentivo de j.arttuent shall ln'-lnde the fo'lowinsr otli rers : Lieutenant Oovernor. Secretary ol Slate, Auditor of Public Accounts. Treas urer. Superintendent of I'nblic Instruction, Attorney ;ner:il. and Commissioner ol I'nb'ie hiitiiw and I'uildiiiss. eali of whom .shall bold his efTi-e f..r the term of two years f.-'-m the ;r.-r Thursday after the lirst Tuesday in January, next af;-r h'H ele-tion. and ut'til )p suecetisor f.s e.ected und fiialiiied : I'rovi led. however, that th first election of sai l officers shall be hold on the Tuesday sivceed ins tlie lirst Monday in November. V.'IC. and each succeeding election bhall be held at the same relative time in each even year thereafter. The Jovcrnor. Secretary of ftate. Auditor o! I'ublie Accounts, and Treasurer shall re side at the seat of jr"Vern:nei.t during their tPrms f office, atnl k. eji the puhHe ri'-nrils, books and papers tinrt. aiol sliall perform such duties may be required bv law. See. 24- The salary of the C;,.voruor shall pe nve Tnousaini i-.i,m'.ih ooi:ars per an num. 1 he salaries ef Auditor of I'uhlic. Accounts and Secretary of State. Superin tendent of I'ul die Instruction and Comu sloner of Public Lands and I!uilJir )i; be two timusand hve hundred (S'..(ii.P dollars each per annum, and of the AOor ney Ceneral. four thousand dollars if 4.i)KJ. i per antium. tie saiarv of the State Treasurer s:u:Il be three thousand IS.J.lKlMiti) dollars per annum, and the Lieu tenant Governor shall receive one and one linlf tne eetnpeiinTioii 0f ;l senator, nnd after tlie Adoption or t'A cotiKtit utl'n they shall not receive to their own im- r.ny fees. eosis. interests 1'pon ul-tl- i:.o::cvs pi their lianus. ur under tt.eir control, lieroui i . I';., . .1. - : . ' , . . !! 'i;j'-- or oil. ci oui . iis:n lo':. ail'I a : Teen that may hereafter be parab.e Jy law for services performed by ua '.facer provided fur in this artf.-Ie of the constitution sliall le paid in advance Into the state treasury. There shall b no a 1 Iowa nee for cleric hir In the ottiee.rf of the Superintendent ol Tublic Iustrnetlon and Attorney General. ' Sec. S. That at said election on 'he Tues day succeeding the first Monday in Novem ber. 1014. on the ballot of each elector TotiDS thereat. There shall be printed or written the words: "Pur proi,,.-,ed imuohj. inenis to the constitution, fixing' the term of o!3ce and salary for governor, and other executive tfficer." and '.'Agsiast iropoita Mr s. i: some We ill IT ller F' lzcr ; ma!' and H -itiiaus.-n. w ho for ;s has be. -n here x i i i si-lefs. Mrs. Joseph .Mrs. William Schmiut- !:.-; iii-other, I.-nry '. rt'-d ibis ni'irnimr for- her The r.-ic bid home at I1' re w ere ini i! nds nt th.- r he- U'' o oi- I l f U-IItind. Oi-e a nn inbej- of 1 lilway station ELffiWOOD. Leader-Echo. f 9 A lin " di.e nei; . baby sday lo li'ier. Mis-. x;,dlie O is vi.-il i;i al In line this week Charles Coi.b, bo Mr. It il the ' was b and Mr- irn ou . Jmiil .1 1 A. 'lai tsmoiit h H. Weichel and family n. to .1 fro mt KURDOCK. (Special Correspondent.) Hie tel Pled M d Thinii-'iin pu passenger Jackson i Mr. and Mr-. i. ;T:id daughter, rer-n. Sunda". F.d Mat ro-.v v. as a ' maha Suinlay on 1 1: Monday on A'o. 1 1 he li-lnet rc based a -"i-ai" Tuesday. 1. William -on were in lown pa- el! IS, r rer tur si-ters. of I Wood Were i - i t i ! I iT friends relatives here Saturday. Mrs. I.awlor, ,,r Wabn-h vi-ilin,r tier -on. Homer and 1 ily, Saturday and Sunday. The Sorick sise:-. Etta Eva, were home over Sunday in i ' Id! i es and friends. Mi - .inl and was am- W :u)'i sil- Kat iiervn O. (Jillespie 1S1IOI'; Amuwcrl J "rid ay and i:iizabeth ijierator, lue an 'i were Omaha Saturday. Taylor, our returned to niaht her wopk from her two weeks' va ca ! ion. Mis. .Fame w as i-il in.-' a few da s s '.: it I ian of Lincoln lriend- ami i-elati-last. week in this i- ciiiity. J in tw ecu Sum!;; iavor. Mr. and Mrs. Ichoif ol Oklahoma came visit with the hitter's Craw ford. A crowd of j niiii;' llieir lunch baskets ne win M'lii'wi Ihey spent Sunday afleruoon and et'nin' pl.iyiny panics and boal-ridinpr. base bull ame played be in. euw ood and Murdork y was c to ir ui Murdotk's and family Iontiav for a niol her, Mrs. people filled and went to f-rroe, win-re Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will cad to chronic constipation. I man's Hep-Uitds operate easily. -jTn- a box at all stores. EAGLE. Beacon. t-,Wi liorn To IIr. and Mrs. Amii J'arkenin?-, Monday. July -.'7, an e i it lit and oue-hal f-p"uud hoy. An eit-'hl -pound f.rirl arrived at the home of Mr. ami Mr. Guy ! U liu .lie . el and sp M rs. C.i .ok": ouil: Klii in--' in now a i m.t Joe Mil" Spr iii M MIC :l. A b live- stales i'L.pidiy. Miss lb !?yiaut. Jnd Wednes.lay home of Mr. She is tlicip n IMattsniouth mot i r-Sundav the day visitin.ir wit! sister, Mrs. Lewis, il , who ha- been w oik phone oliice. ha the position as as. p. is! ' iiice. n went to Eces;o las! week lor treat- (tel- 1'eei . that he d by re!a-improvin- rtba Huckrie cit tin pet it; , arried in ih and will isit ; and 3Irs. L. Ho" U iece. Last Tuesday Lloyd Ei.Jeii m il !er d ju-t uotteu ihrouiili wcblin-' a 'cup iron rod ami had put it on Hie cement, sidewalk to Cool off. . luv Lanlnu'st came alonp' and i:ae it a shoe with bis bare fool. Tiie result is that Ouy is oinp aboul with liis foot tied up. Hev. L. W. Myers ami family b-ft for their new honm at lbth- . v on Monday. lie n pastor f ( huich here for : ears and pi es ;!iis place to aect of work and one him slron-rly. Ihe important 'l'; in Rev. Myers has the Christian Ihe past three up his work at pt a lar.-re thud that appeals to has accepted ilion of slate :anier of Chris the siale of Ne ll po- evangelist and ian churches braska. On Monday Charles Clapp re ceived 87 head of yearlim-' steers which he had taken lo his farm and will feed this winter. He had forty head on the place, so this makes him a lotal of 107 head. received weighed from T0o to 77.j is a fine bunch of just in the ripht p ood bipr si eci s The bunch ho ail tlm way pounds. This steers and arc shape lo niak when the feed is put into Ihe m. Ledger. T. i i Miss Cora Mueller went to F.lm wootl last Erid.ay eeninp- to make a visit with relatives and friend-. Misses Cleora and Eva Erans were Sunday eveninp- passengers to South Omaha, where they went to visil relative. Mrs. Matt McQuinn Frank Huph-op depart uriiay for 'al!hil! to eral days visilinp: amonpr relatives and friends. Harry Rupe, lately third trick operalop at the Mop depot, has been transferred to Murray, und and -d last spend Mrs. heir Operator the "owl' Mrs. J. 0. Johson of Baldwin, Kansas, arrived last week and has been making a visit with her father. J'. C. Kngell. and other relatives and friend- in tbis vil lage and vicinity. Henrv Iioeek and wife of plalts- nioulh, were visiting friends here Wednesday afternoon while wait ing for the evening train, going to Avoca to attend the Odd Fel lows' celebration yesterday. John R. Pierson and wife de parted Saturday eveninp- for Wis- vill Spend Cousin, where the some lime enjoying a acafion and escaping part of the hot days that are now upon su in niei us Here. Miss Verna Craig arrived home Monday from Waltbill. where she had been making a few weeks' vi.-iS wilh relatives, she was ac companied home b hep sister, Mrs. Will Blevins. of Waltbill, wiio came to visit u'r parents. Moses Jlialt and wife of Mur- rav. passed UiroiiPli here weil- nestlav evening on ineir nome from Rising City, where they had bee., visiting their -on. Bcrrian Hialf, and family. this far with them hi- home that evening. I'.errian came returning to FREIGHT RATES ARE REDUCED Stale Railway Commission Or ders Gut of About 19 Per Gent. AFFECTS JOBBING CENTERS. Schedule Covers Ten Thousand Items and Will Save Shippers About Sever Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars Annually. IJneoui. Aug. C. TLe state railway leninussion Lanutd (.own a mouihed irdor in the l'rciiiht rate cases which makes a reduction ou intrastate freight trafOc of It per cent. It is estinir.tea by Hate Expert Tow til that the reduction will amount tc about $011,000 annually. It is also estimate;! that the tctal reduction on inter-tale and intra-tate charges will amount to about $730, OeO. The new Echeduel is a distance tar iff plating the jobbing towns of the fi'-.te u;.-on an equalized basis. The rates cover about 10,000 items, includ irg all merchandise, groceries, agricul tural implements and many of the manufactured products. The tonnage effect is about 15 per rent of the total intrastate traffic and the earnings from tins class amount to 30 per cent of the whole. The new rate will be in effect Sept 6. HoHerbeck Files. Judge Conrad Hollenbeck cf Fre mont is a candidate for the office of chief justice of the supreme court, the petition bearing 7,120 names, coming from sixty-four counties, having been filed in his behalf with the secretary of state. Judge Hollenbeck is and has been for many years judge of the district court of the Sixth judicial dis trict. He is a Democrat. Charter to Minden Bank, The Minden State bank b.23 been granted a charter by the state bank ing board. The institution has a. cap ital cf $0,nin.i and the officers are An drew Jensen, president; Hans P. Pe terson, vice president, and Val Jensen, cashier. FORM CURRENCY ASSOCIATION Omaha Banks Can Get Ten Millions of Money if Needed. Omaha, Aug. 1. The national banks ot Omaha and South Omaha will prob ably soon have available some $10, OOo.ofio of currency under the Vree-land-Aldrkh bill, providing they want it. They have organized a National Currency association locally to com ply with the requirement of the bill for participating in the advantages of the act. They notified Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo of this fact, and now expect soon to be invited to re ceive their quota of currency under this act. ITnder the provisions of the l.i w they could draw to the extent of some $lu,0'iti,000 if they chose, but they do not believe they will ask for anywhere near the limit. Would Amend Navigation Laws. Omaha, Aug. 6. At a meeting of the Omaha Grain exchange a. resolu tion was passed asking the govern ment to amend the navigation laws p.nd permit foreign vessels to come under rnited States register, so as to facilitate shipments at sea. The ex portation of wheat is particularly in mind and the step taken by the local interests is to give American gram an outlet to the rest of the world and insure its delivery under neutral pro tection. Mullen, division superiu of Ihe Ilurlinplon, came morning from Omaha to company bui- r. it. i endent in this look after some IX THE niSTRICT COURT OF THE COl'XTV OF CASS, NEBRASKA. Notice of Suit to Quiet Title. "William Jean, Mary E. Charbonneau and Emma C liarbonneau. Plaint ill's, vs Harriet l'jjtterson. et al., Lfcfemlants. To the defendants, Lycurgus B. Pat terson, Mrs. Lycurgus B. Patterson firt real name unknown, wile of Lycurgus B. Patterson; Kantu'e T. Black Black, Urst real name unknown husband of Uannie T. Black; Bottle H Yirt, Virts, first real name nn known, husband of Lottie 11. Virfs nowaru I'aiierson, Airs. Howard Kat terson, first real name unknown, wife of Howard Pa tterson ; Isabella Moore, Moore, first real name unknown husband of Isabella Moore; Lillie Joy first leal name unknown, husband of Lillie Joy; Irene Patterson Murphy Fred A. Murphy, James Patterson Kunhemia Patterson, Bdith 1. King Charles II. Kintr, Samuel K. Johnson Martha L Johnson. Kdmund K. Wool- sey, Helen M. oolsey. nee oodruff. also known as Helen M. "Woodruff; Carl raves, Nettie Craves, Kthel Gratre and William II. Gratre, Kmilv Patterson. Mary Patterson Storm. John Storm Hiram H. Fowler. Mrs. Hiram H. Fow ler, first real name unknown, wife of Hiram H. Fowler; Justus L. Cozad, Mrs. Justus L. Cozad, first real name un known, wife of Justus L. Coj-ad; "Wm. K. Pordee, Mrs. "Wm. B. Pordee. first real name unknown, wite or w m. ordee; Wm. K. Pardee. Mrs. "Wm. K Pardee, first real name unknown, wife of "Wm. E. 1'ardee; William Miller, Mrs. William Miller, first real name unknown, wife of "William Miller; Joseithus Morton, Mrs. Josephus Mor ton, first real name unknown, wife of Josephus Morton: Sample Hurst & Co. the unknown heirs, grantees, succes sors and assitrns of Sample Hurst & Co., Mrs. James Queen, first real name unknown, widow of James Queen, de ceased: -A. A. Jamison, first real name unknown: Mrs. A. A. Jamison, first real name unknown, wife of A. A. Jamison Johnston Laird. Mrs. Johnston Laird, first real name unknown, wife of John ston Laird: Jessee A. Cox, Mrs. Jessee A. Cox, first real name unknown, wife of Jesse A. Cox: Ira li. Goodwin; Mrs. Ira B. Goodwin. first real name unknown, wife of Ira B. Goodwin; John Aberheart. alias John Kbber l.art: Mrs. John Aberheart. alias Libber- hart, first real name unknown: Flora Sans, widow of Joseph Sans, deceased; Wiliiam Hutson. Mrs. William Hutson, first real name unknown, wife of Wil liam Hutson; William W. Clemens, Mrs. Wiliiam W. Clemens, first real name unknown, wife of William W. Clemens; Henry Hulbert, Mrs. Henry Hulbert, first real name unknown, wife of Henry Hulbert: Wm. S. McKnigrht & Co., the unknown heirs, prantees. successors and assigns of Wm. S. McKniirht & Co.; Jesse A. Cox, also known as J. A. Cox; Mrs. Jesse A. Cox, first real name un known, wife of Jesse A. Cox, also known as J. A. Cox: Mae Patterson Quinn. Albert K. Qninn, James Pierce, Mrs. James Pierce, lirst real name un known, wife of Janes Pierce; K. T. Fish, first real name unknown: Mrs. K. T. Fish, first real name unknown, wife of K. T. Fish: A. A. Jameson, first real name unknown; Mrs. A. A. Jame son, first real name unknown, wife of A. A. Jameson: Sample Hurst. Mrs. Sample Hurst, first real name unknown, wife of Sample Hurst. John W. Howell, Mrs. John W. Howell, first real name unknown, wife of John W. Howell; Mrs. Henry Hann. first real name un known, wife of Henry Hann; Bachael Stafford, widow of Botiert W. Stafford, deceased, also known as Bobert Staf ford and B. W. Stafford: Georpe A. Bavis, Mrs. George A. Davis, first real name unknown, wife of Georpe A. Davis: Charles Patterson. Susan Gros- ciuude. nee Decker: Grosclaude. first real name unknown, husband of Susan Grosclaude: Bodolph Decker, Mrs. Bodolph Decker, first real name unknown, -wife of Bodolph Decker; Hanson Decker. Mrs. Banson Decker, first real name unknown, wife of Ban son Decker: Jefferson Decker. Charles G. Hunpnte, Mrs. Charles 5. Hunpate. first real name unknown, wife of Charles G. Huntrate: Harrison llunsate, Mrs. Harrison Hunpate. first real name unknown, wife f Harrison Hunpate: John Hunpate. Mrs. John Hunpate. first real name unknown, wife of John Hun pate: llarv S. Boberts, nee Hungate; Boberts. first real name un known, husband of Mary S. Boberts; Cvnthia J. Beed. nee Hunpate: Beed. first real name unknown, husband of Cynthia J. Beed: James A. Hunpate, Mrs. James A. Hunpate, first real name unknown, wife of James A. Hunpate: Nancy B. Hobinson, nee Hunpate; L Bobinson. first real name un known, husband of Nancy K. Bobinson: Lilla I!. Inpraham. nee Hunpate: Inirraham, first real name unknown, husband of Lilla B. Inpraham: Kditli Calder. Mvrtle Calcer. Fred Hunpate, Buth Hunpate, Bessie Hunpate, Kupene tlnnirnte. Mrs. Theodore Decker, first real name unknown, widow of Theodore De.-ker, deceased: Sylvesten Decker, Mrs, Svlvesten Decker, first real name unknown, wife of Sylvesten Decker; Henrietta Decker, John M. Gable. Mrs. John M. Gable, first real name un known, wife of John M. Gable; Alex ander Gable. Mrs. Alexander Gable, first real name unknown, wife of Alexander Gable: John H. Craig-, Mrs. John H. Craip. first real name unknown, wife of John H. Craip: James Gillet. Mrs. James Gillet. first real name unknown, wife of James Gillet; Andrew Hopkins, Hannah K. Hopkins. Joan Thompson, widow of James E. Thompson, dec-eased, also known as J. JZ. Thompson: Kdward L. Thompson. Mrs. Edward L. Thomp son, first real name unknown, wife of Kdward L. Thompson: Frank Thomp son. William IT. Spratlen. also known as W. H. Spratlen, William H. Splatlin and also known as W. H. Spratlin; Susan E. Spratlen. Susnan E. Splatlin, Miranda F. Towner, widow of Achatias C. Towner, deceased: James H. Hopkins. Mrs. James H. Hopkins, first real name unknown, wife of James H. Hopkins; John L. Land. Eva Nash. John Glass. Mrs. John Glass, first real name un known, wife of John Glass: Leslie C. Baker. Mrs. Leslie C. Baker, first real name unknown, wife of Leslie C. Baker; William B. Davis, Marparet An Davis, also known as M. A. Davis; Mrs. San t'ord W. Spratlin. first real name un known, widow of Sanford W. Spratlin, deceased: Mrs. Simon Lucas, first real name unknown, widow of Simon Lucas, deceased: Elipah Connors, Mrs. Elipah Connors, first real name unknown, wife of Elipah Connors: Elijah Conner, Mrs. Elipah Conner, first real name un known, wife of Elijah Conner: Hannah B. Vauphn. Vaughn, first real name unknown, husband of Hannah B. Vauphn; Georpe A. Bigps, Mrs. Georpe A. Bipps. first real name unknown, wife of Georpe A. Bipps: Mrs. Georpe W. Lacy. Jr., also known as Mrs. Georse W. Lacv, first real name unknown, widow of Georpe W. Lacy, Jr.. de ceased, also known as Georpe W. Lacy; Thomas Peninpton. Thomas Puninpton, Sarah E. Peninpton. Sarah E. Puninp ton, Mrs. Joshua Murray, first real name unknown, widow of Joshua Murray, deceased: John H. Hipbee. Mrs. John H. Hipbee, first real name unknown, wife of John H. Higbee: Georpe A. Cutler. Mrs. Georpe A. Cutler, first real name unknown, wife of Georpe A. Cutler; Henrv C. Cutler, Mrs. Henry C. Cutler, first real name unknown, wife of Henry C. Cutler; Nancy Jane Spratlin. Spratlin. first real name unknown, husband of Nancy Jane Spratlin: Sarah E. Younp. widow of Francis M. Younp. Sr., deceased, also known as F. M. Younp; Samuel It. Johnson, Martha T-. Johnson. Capilola Graves, nee Heed; J. 1. Graves, first real name unknown; Jacob Beed. Mrs. Jacob Beed, first real name unknown, wire of Jacob Beed: James Lucas, Nancy J. Lucas, Mary C. Fwinp. S. E. Ewinp, first real name unknown: Mary Connally. widow of Guilford D. Connally, deceased; Mr. James G. Romine, first real name un known, widow of James G. Bomine, deceased: William Gilmour. Mrs. Wil liam Gilmour. lirst real name unknown, wife of William Gilmour; --Marparet Byers. nee Gilmour: Byers, first real name unknown, husband of Mar paret liver?; Mary Archer, nee Shera; James Archer, James N. Shera, Mrs. James N. Shera, first real name un known, wife of James N. Shera: Ezra E Bevnolds, alias Erasmus E. Reynolds and E. E. Reynolds; Mary M. Reynolds, Olive Batten ban ph. nee Graves: I"2 fi'enbauph. first real name unknown, husband of Olive Daffenbauph ; Paut Gravee, Rhoba Bates, widow of Isaac Bates, deecased; Burton Parker, airs. in: 1 rancis xi. lounp. Sr.. James Lucas. Nancy J. Lucas, Marv C. Ewinp, S. E. Ewiner, first eal name unknown: Guilford D. Con nally. also known as G. D. Connally nd C. D. Connally: James G. Romine, Mrs. Frank Thompson, nee Gilmour, first real name unknown: Henry Shera, James Walstow, also known as James Wolstow; Wells Sapers. also known as Wells Saper; Adam Bates. II. S. Dur- and, first real name unknown, and Lawrence B. Byers, the unknown own ers and occupants of the followinp escribed lols and blocks in the villape of Bock Bluffs, and North Rock Bluffs. Cass County, Nebraska, to-wit: Lots one (1 nnd two CM in Block three : I West: Lots one Ml to four (4) inclusive in Block three ( .". ) North one 1 East: ots seven (") and eipht (M in Block three 3) North two (i'- East: Lots three (3) and four 4 in Block one (1) North one- 1) East: East one-third l-2 of Lots seven (7 and eipht (S) in Block three (.1) North four ( 4 I East: Lots two (2). three (3i and four (4i in Block two ) North, one 1 Eas ; all Block five (5) North, six (6) East; all Block six f6) North, five (5) East: all Block seven C7) North, five ( T. ) East: Lot two (2) in Block two (2) North; all of Block ten (10) North, four (It East, and all of Block eleven (11 North, four 4 East, of tlie Public Square in said Village of Bock Bluffs, Nebraska. You are herebv notified that on Julv 16. A. D. 1914. plaintiff s filed their suit in the District Court of the County of Cass Nebraska, to quiet title to the followinp described land in said County of Cass, Nebraska, to-wit: Commencinp at a point on the quarter section line runninp fust and west through Section nine (ID. Township eleven (11). North Banpe fourteen (14 1, in Cass County, Nebraska, l."74.tf feet ast of the quarter section corner on tlie west side of said Section nine (!o, thence runninp South 2720.2 feet; thence east 412.3 feet: thence north 2'C feet: thence east S7k feet; thence north 32 feet; thence east to the banks of the Missouri River; thence alonp tie banks of the Missouri River in a north erly direction where said banks of the Missouri river Intersects the quarter section line runninp east and west throuph said Section nine (ft); thence west alonp said quarter sec tion line to the place of bepinninp: topether witli lands formed upon and against said described land by accretion, alluvion. reliction and evulsion. Said land Including: the followinp described lots and blocks and the acated streets surroundinp the same In the villape of Bock Bluffs, Cass County, Nebraska, to-wit: The East f.3.3 feet of tlie followinp described lots, to-wit: Lots one (1) to four (4) Inclusive in Block two (2 North; Lots one (1) to four (4) inclu sive in Block three (3) North: Lots one (I) to four (4 Inclusive In Block four (4) North: Lots one (11 to four (4) inclusive in Block five (5) North: Lots one (1) to four (I) inclusive in Block six (6) North; Lots one (1 to four (4 inclusive in Block seven (7) North; Lots one (1 to Tour (4). in clusive in Block eipht (S) North: Lots one (1) to four (4) Inclusive in Block nine (9) North; Lots one (1 to four (4) inclusive in Block ten (10) North, -and Lots one (1) to four (4) in clusive in -Block eleven (11) North, nil iiumhwred ' f rom the Public Square in the Villape of Rock Bluffs, Nebraska..- And all of Blocks two (2 to;cleven (II) North. Ranpo one (1 Bast inclu sive; all of Blocks three (3i to eleven (11) North, Ranpe two (2 East, inclus ive: all of Blocks three (; to eleven (11) North. Ranpe three (3 East inclusive; all of Blocks three (3 to ni.ne Co North. Ranee four (4) Ete-t imluive; and all of the land Ij inp West of'the West banks of the Missouri River and Eat of Blocks five (5 to nine (91 North, Range four (4) East inclusive; Burton Pecker, first real name un known, wife of Burton Parker; Mary M. Bachelor, nee BiUes; J. H. Bachelor, f rst real name unknown; Lemon Bates, Mrs. Lemon Bates, first real name un known, wife of Iemon Bates: John Bates, Mrs. John Bates, first real name unknown, wife of John Bates; Mrs. Adam Bafes, first real name unknown, widow of Adam Bates, deecased: Jacob Bates. Mrs. Jacob Bates, first real name unknown, wife of Jacob Bates, Julius Bates, Mis. Julius Bates, first real name unknown, wife of Julius Bates: Leon ard Bates, Mrs. Leonard Bates, lirst real name unknown, wile of Leonard Bates; Susan Shamblin, nee Bates: Shamblin, first real name unknown, husband of Susan Shamblin; Jane Bachelor, nee Bates: Philip Bachelor, William Chandler, Alice Chandler, Isa bella Eainey, Gworpe Churchill, Mrs. Georpe Churchill, first real name un known, wife of Georpe Churchill James Watson. Martha Watson, John . Chandler, Martha E. ( handler, Amos Case, Mrs. Amos Case, first real name unknown, wife of Amos Case: Chaile E. Carrell. Mrs. Charles E. Carrell. first real name unknown, wife of Charles E Carrell; the unknown heirs and devisees of the followinp named deceased per sons, to-wit: Hiram ll. Fowler. Mrs. Hiram H. Fowler, first real name un known; Justus L. Cozad. Mrs. Justus L. Cozad, first real name unknown: Wm. E. I'ordee, Mrs. Wm. E. I'ordee, first real name unknown: Wm. E. Pardee. Mrs. Wm. E. 1'ardee, first real name unknown: William Miller. Mis. Wiliiam Miller, first real name unknown: Josephus Morton, Mrs. Josephus Morton, first real name un known; James Queen, Mrs. James Queen, first real name unknown: A. A. Jamison, first real name unknown; Mrs. A. A. Jamison, first real name unknown: Johnston Laird, Mrs. Johnston Laird, first real name unknown; Jessee A. Cox. Mrs. Jessee A. Cox, first real name unknown; Ira B. Good win, Mrs. Ira R. Goodwin, first real name unknown: John Aberheart. alias John Ebberhart; Mrs. John Aberheart, alias Ebberhart. first real name un known: Joseph Sans. William Hutson. Mrs. William Hutson. first real name unknown: William W. Clemens, Mrs. William W. Clemens, first real name unknown: Henrv Hulbert. Mrs. Hem Hulbert, first real name unknown: Jesse -V. Cox, also known as J. A. Cox: Mrs. Jesse A. Cox, first real name unknown James Pierce. Mrs. James Pierce, first real name unknown; H. T. Fish, first real name unknown; Mrs. E. T. Fish. first real name unknown; A. A. Jame son, first real name unknown: Mrs. A. A. Jameson, first real name unknown: Sample Hurst, Mrs. Sample Hurst, first real name unknown: John W. Howell, .Mrs. John w. Howell, first real nam unknown: Mrs. Henry Hann. first re: name unknown: Robert w . Stafford. also known as Bobert Stafford and R. W. Stafford: Georpe A. Davis, Mrs. ieorpe A. Davis, first real name un known; Rodolph Decider, Mrs. Bodolph ecker, first real name unknown; Ban- son Decker, rMs. Banson Decker, first eal name unknown: Theodore Decker. Mrs. Theodore Decker, first real name unknown; Sylvesten Decker. Mrs. Slyvesten Decker, first real name un known; Henrietta Decker, John M. lable, Mrs. John M. Gable, first real name unknown: Alexander Gable. Mrs. Alexander Gable, first real name un known: John H. Craip. Mrs. John H. Craip, first real name unknown; James lillet. Mrs. James Gillet, first real name mknown: Andrew Hopkins, Hannah H. Hopkins, William S. Latta. also known as w. s. l-'itta; Sarah I.. Latta. illiam H. Spratlen, also known as W. H. Spratlen; Susan E. Spratlen, Achatias Towner, Miranda F. Towner. James H. Hopkins. Mrs. James IT. Hopkins, first real name unknown: John Glass. Mrs. John Glass, first real name un known: Leslie C. Baker, Mrs. Leslie Baker, first real name unknown: William il. Davis, Marparet An Davis, also known as M. A. Davis: Sanford W. -pratlin. Simon Lucas, Elipnti Connors, Elijah Connor, Mrs. Elipah Connors, first real name unknown: Mrs. Elijah tinner, first real name unknown: Han nah B. Vauphn, Vauchn, first eal name unknown: Isaac Dyer, Al- resett S. Dver, Georpe A. Bipps. Mrs. Jeorpe A. Bipps. first real name un known: Park Dobson. also known as 'a 1 k G. Dobson: Georpe W. Lacv, Jr., also known as Georpe W. Lacv: Mrs. Jeorpe W. Lacy. Jr.. also known as Mrs. Georpe V. Lacy, first real name unknown: Thomas Peninpton. Thomas uninpton. Sarah E. Peninpton. Sarah I. Punlnsrton, Joshua Murray, John H. Hipbee, Mrs. John H. Hipbee, first real name unknown; Nancy Jane Spratlin, -pratlin, first real name un known, widower of Nancy Jane Sprat- and Blo ks ten (10) and t '.even (11) North, Kanpe three ( 1 i F:!st Inclusive, all n umbered from the j t . i I i s.;..a re 111 the VUt.ipe of Rock Rluf:'.i. .Nvbr.is ka. Also lo Is 01,,. i f elusive 111 Block nice all of Block ore- ( 1 1 ( 1 1 East ol" the r ..bin 1 we! 1 :: 1 '1-1 1 : Villap. Nebra; vacate beli, up ad vers pra un to the - of Bo. k Bin! k.l. With the I Sttvt- S'.ll l o' hip there'e, b f possession l.v rs for more t i.;, coin tn cti c in 1 n 1 .-. ( ' ! Tl n. 1 ! i i! c, a i t !-e! li I.', '. e 1 1 West. Uil life .lie i:i 'Il the Ir , .-til ' o : : :i t : M.IiT ' ' t 1 Ml !!V tl 1 : a: - IT! to enjoin Lav inp or or interest, or to si: id ea H: ;', i.u ;i ; I hiiminp :itiv either leu ill , land, or an-, i 1 . : . til! 1 1 r . 1, ;-ui- and to require y.t t. liirht. title, lien or :nt any, either lepiil or e have the .-.ime ad.i.i.!:;. ! it le of pii: hit i;r, and f able relief. This notice is niiide or.b r of the court. You are required petition on or before 21. A. D. 1!M4. or you uulv entered ihc-ein. WILLIAM JEAN. EMMA ' J I A I : I :i " MARV E. CllAEi: Bawls v Robertson, Attorn- 1 !: t h ant to i 1 iur. t!.. to :i. 1 1 a i il vv 1:1 ll. :i:.r . . 1 : Bl.ii v s. ; 1 ; t.i ;c. 1. Mini 1:. In tin- IHtrift ( onrl l r.sN Nathan 1". Schulze. I'laintif., vs. William Street, et al.. D'f-iid.i: To the dt fcnoii i:l s. V.'ilM.iin ; the unknown h:rs of Win, .mi : Jeraniiah W.i le, the unktu-v :i I.. Jeruniiali Wade. Herbert I . . 1 . j 1 . Ciiireiie. Robine. the only sur heirs of Sarah C. P. KcSine, !.-. You sire herebv not ihe. 1 t! ;it -lt;th day of Julv, litlt, p! ,-; i n t i i: h!s suit Mi the District ";:'t Comity, Nebraska, the el.ie.t b 4 on it I . a i ' iv i:, in 'H let the tit I I'M. in block five Nebra.-ka : plaintiff the owner in fee md that he, nnd p whom he bob.s, 1 open, notorious, and ad v rse p. period of nior past; that all r 'ami: ".i, in alleges hit; le ot ior L.-r.ii ive been 1 1 1 1 i n n o ! : . 1 1 s t hat r i . r: 1 ll f 'ii 1 11 -4 ol t' :ii"i: I be 1 1 i : r : t i X i i : I : -session of sail ,.t t( than twenty y , :, r. def endj; tl I S ,N t.U he enjoined, each and all of yon. fi havinp or elaiminp anv title. ten st . or 1 i n, either lepn 1 or e. j n i t a : in or to said lot or any part tl i and you and cadi of you are lo i. notified to set t i;tli ape riiT! t. title, interest, you niav tliuni in .-ail lot. any: and for such other and furti relief as may he equitable. Tin'-- notice is published pursuant the order of the court. Von ;;m- i 1 a a - I ;;nt . i : i i n - quired t before t or y o i . r therein. R. B. a nsvv.-r si' i ; Tt.i dav of default will d pet i ; ept-! dl. her. l'.tl ' elltel, NATHAN P. S WINDHAM, Attoin. nvi.y.i: 2.:--itw kiy .No'i k i :. In the Iilri-t Court of ( us Cnuiili, f-rMkll. 1 oc. GeoIPe Heim and Andrew B 1 John and 1- ceased. To John Heirs Km pl.t. Yon nt not if'u-.l t I A. I . l!'l Blum, as D. Kniirht. visei s ol" J i tht I. ii t he i ijstt ict braska, a t hat the obj, lion js to plaintiff. G- northwest q D. Knipht a ii 1 J v i 1 ot e:i- ed : nd each lit on tin. I, llentEf plaint iffs. ur; 1: i D. I, I ef. and ti cs of u in, iairitifTs. own hcii! Ili-.ht. lie- In Jo k now ri I.u J . of 1 7 1!. ti I f c T ll 111 d northwest quart t ion t u en t v-Umi ( 1 North. Ban- ".th P. M each an.l pla i n t ; n "', the soi.t h quarter ( 1 v. o L' 2 , lire hctohr :av of .Ji.u. arid Andrew i petition in ( .omtv. Ne ll as defenda lib : a yer ' I" sa j.l e t i- "t.tirni in fb.-th- i u b- I o t ! e W. 1,1 f 1 ! e ) i X. V,'. ' , of s-. ,- . (22 1. Tow n - I ;p t vv e, co - ten i 1 'I 1 li s t of t .'bit iiist y it and t ;iii-'t a: il rye II. ;m :arte;- ( v a ss 'on n 1 v, -ry part t !.. .ndrw Bin I. a t" (S. i . o :. W. 1 , i "of : Township tw N- e v t' I et ". th ka. a a-id at t! ' : re -a Bil II tie ten (Hi). East in t ass County. X- i.ru every part thereof, .iiiilnmeiil dei re- inp tl ( leui'f; e 1 1 eirn a nd A n the owners in f-e simp,.- ;' traits of rial estate and thereof, and to forever I elude you and ea !i of vo.j li' id. title, inter st or :.:,!. said several tracts of it a! inbefore described, or a.'iv of: pla i nt i :! s ciaimitip in petition to have acqi.iied said several tracts of real each and every part there rash a. . and ii he tn- north "tl tw. I I Z .N i.th 1 ' J e..y' a i, I : I ,. , wi - t nt - - ii t ' i, '. M . Mid I o ot ii i ri Plaintiff: I' ll n d their of open, Tl' host ile and i same under ! a cl ! ever; , fro i in -t;.it part t their !.- tit es tat' f in t v I . " J'.i .1 e u a : id ! I . i a tot 'pec' i e y,l 'toiious, a o 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' l . ; ; - claim of nt. t in Is. I. i p...- o w p. r- I i sel V es virt uc verse, of the for over thirty :.'.; is. You are required to tion on or before tie teniber. A. D. B'H CE.iI.'GE HEIM. ANDKE'vV BLl M. By ARTHUR C. PANCOAST, Their Attorne v. 7-2r,-S-Rks. i r.s we r sa id p-' i Ttu !ay of Sep of MTM'i: TO ( ItlilM'l (n. In tlie County Court of Ihe (un ('UK. N chriika. In Re-Estate of Alvara A. Fish. De ceased. Vou .-'r.' hctfl y notified t hat heai irn-j upon all claims apairi-t said stat- v. .11 be had at th' ol!;, e of ti.o Cour.tv Judpe. Court H-use. PI:' 1 1 sue.i; 1 1.. Ci, - County, Nebraska, on the llth day !' A i: trust. -. D. 1 I 4 , and on t h- ldn .ia . of February, A. D. l!l"i. at t.n o' lo. h a. m. on each of said days. All li.nin liot tiled by said hour on Mii.l las! day of hearii.tr will be forever bailed. By the Court. ALLEN J BAWLS i EOBEBTSoN, Attorneys. . ',i'i:si v. lui.ty Ju'liit' 1 v I. !i:cki: -i hi: in im:( i; M , nt. .1 t I.; t l .11 TICi: ( III II T aim m:tt. .iiMicn oi' IN AMI nut tlx M'.ltlt VM. STATU OF Ni;i!l:.S!v.V, Cass County, ss. II. M. So.n n iclisen. Plainti vs. Charles M. Fost r. I fi tel; To Charles M Foster: You an- 1 "i obv j,o( i.'i plaintiff, on the 2Tth dav of July. 1!' filed his Bill of particular; in .In--! Court before m. Archer, .li.stj,,. ,,f Peace in and for I'ass County, ." braska, acainst v ou to r-c-. r t :, s .f $.';o for poods and tuercha nd e md lelivci 1.1, iinu en.-l- if sa.l: .- cause was continued t ft th pith -lav September, lliH. el It o'cl-e k ;i. in. . are require. to iipp.ar and answer s; Bill of Particulars on or b loie li e P day of September, 191 t. at ! m., and your failure so to do fault will be taken and j mis lowed for the amount il.i.no-. Bill of Part ice hi ?-.-. 1 1. m. soi:xNicnsi:.v. p By A. L. TIDD, His Attorn- . i b.. ll. i. nt 1 ii a I -a id It T. IV COIMV ((ll STATE OF N EBB ASK A, County of (.'ass. ss. In the Matter of the Estate, Ilovey. Deceased. To All Persons Interested; You are hereby iiotii'.ed has been filed in this court of Georpe E. DoVev, adliiii the estate of E. G. Dovev prayinp therein that said unproved by this court nnd c-l.arped as f tich itdn: In is wliich report 1 here is now id court the reply of Schlater us special the estate of Jane A 1 1 nl i ft -::- tw k- of j:. g. Vou are f art hi Inp will be luid reply ' before tl,. court " rooms at county, on tlie 1 that there the Ii pol t 1st l ilt or of , deceased, report tie he he ..- -trator. ! on hi,, e, Frank E administrator of Dovev, deceased. r Iiotiliei .upon f-a court in tin Piitttsnioutn. lotli qv of L'H.;at " o clock n. m. SAU .persons ' will ther fore themselves accordinp! v. Witness mv h.iiid ami the sc.- that a he:-r-1- report 'a n t count v In sa.'-t August. 'imty th pcv.;i 1 Of Co :it! "ountv iVnirf ,f said day of July. 1 J 1 1. (sjcal ALLEN J BEI'.SO N", County Juare. . . 7-iO-iwk '.-.S.'-'i- -' i -