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    THURSDAY. Ii: EMBER 31. 1914.
PI.ATTSMOrTIT SEMI-WEEKLY JORXAL
page .1.
FILES BILL FOR !
HOTEL EXPENSES
Judge Hosteller Raises Point For,
iniiifi'ai nifiMrs. i
LEGISLATURE MUST DECIDE
I Arr.ount Is Nearly Hundred Millions
Cuestion Whether State Pays Won j Greater Than That Fcr Preceding
Than Their Railroad Fare on Trip, j Tvvtve Months Gain Cue to In
C. A. R. Asrks Legislators to Send ; crease In Animals, Says Statement.
Veterans to VicksLiurg.
'u'!iiii?;nri, Dec. HI. The Ainer
..:; () !. 1 . HI Di-tint Judrre n farms during l:M4 ec.ipsed nil
IV. of the Tw-lnh jtidie-ial dit, ie ort! lor co..ib:::ed value of tlu ;
t:i't. oi the- cutties of B it- I'Hui.ii !s, w :h a t .. ui of a Most $ ! ,
I. . ;-!.! ai.d Sh-Tiaan. ha ti'ed a ! .''." Su iviry Houston of lh:
(. with the sta'e audP'tr to he j d- ; ; u. i.i. if a-;; i a. in: anr.o im a
! . .l-m b foi the- !ejr!:ati!v.- for si- i that t:. value d all farm crops, lam.
n '1 1- ouchet- covers ho'el tnima'.-. todue-ts ti.d farm : nlmaD
I '.!- v.:,;. ;, jj.e j ;d." l.a- paid hiri:t-i j to d and fu.unJuei-e-! a-zv-j.;: i ed .
::i of oi! 'a- amounting io $l.v
a; : to rial 'en Qt the las' b-idsla
t " ! , o red t; .: V.v.z expenses, so far
!;.dv. I s!'- was concerned, iar
I'd ; ' i re i I :: the wants of th-
i' !.:' The jildL-e b- "iees that
!'.- -id- atm . I:oiii! -ay tie- j:n!b"
! i i $; !!:- s and so intimates in i
' i. etc- uta h-! to th- voucher. '
i
Wrter P3 Aer Tangle Up to Legislature
T! i'i o if -ii icii o; d alius: with pow
er a. i i'i.i s v.iia h have n 't fal!y
"Hi;.; m v.i:h tiie law will he allow, -1
dr sU.r.u tinril some an ion is
tar n I y the l-i;i.-l.it'!!e this witite.
: t-: .'. !'m to a is;on nrrixed at "..
tl !: ! r.i.td or' irrigation. Tae
r '-a.;, u'-.je:; tuore i-i.r:ieu'?r!y interost
:::e ;!,,- (VniiiKUi e;ilh. owning
(;
;1
ai.d I "la t x f
t !i e
1 '. i m :i h' i ("- .voj'ct. on th"
I :it ; ! . C '. :oss j-rojeet. on the
';'' : r -I Takro1::. ai:d tat- r.ah'-o ic
'.';:' or. t!. 1 o i;i.
YcLf2e-t Member on Ground.
Ai: ': t I' 'I'' 1 ' - of Hat:i!cs. who
r-.!. t ro!( ii ;. ! th ya itijesT luenili.-r
I'.ver !; ach f t !: leai.-'a.titre-.
' :' t' !. i. Whil" oidy a
!': r. er th" !ei:'l a-re. Mr. Tihitets
, ii.
e ct! o: tl." stron-.
r.- of that hody. lie eonies f: on;
2 .-';:: Cf S--IT. .IlldL'e Tihhpt
r- 1. in'-,, 'n tiii'l S-i.cttor Tihhpt s f!"
!!:- 1.'nvr !.:s ui:e c. IT" is en-
ta- .i :. newM.ar-er wor! at TIat ir.es.
Tio V.'clfare Board For Lincoln.
I1"- ' cm.': ii of l.iia-e'n l y a
" "f - O:' -o ;r i oa- ha? Vi;-,1 dov. n
t.-- ..f-'!:iic oiaiiaiiive in rod iif-eil iiv
(':.:.:: oaer Kim. which j i-ovid-d
a 'aii'ivss.o!) of half a dozen or
f ; ; ;. wi;o woii'al he aiiioint I
: ('.'"'eient soch-tie?. th' ir duties
! ".i.- "o re!'. t!- "o:i!?:i:s if-;.ers what
: .-! o .'. In.
J-ry F.nds Family Grossly Inhuman.
T:.-;- j :ry in t J:e ():('::' ' it:fji--t
;'.; i vp; t!i-' io' of a child horn t
i tio-ie -tic in ti e family o:" V.. H.
F--'-t ' in tiiis city, on I"ee. 1".
to..-'.f In ? vf-'-.M'-t i.aririni: cross in
h imaa: . in ?!! ir.-: the mother i-tt
" ' ('hi when til-- ( hi'd wis alreidy
I ; . :r)"ii.
To Send Veterans to Vicksburg.
A" th" session of the executive ofn
- f tl. tlmi! i Array oi the f..j,ih.
r, ,,f X--' -a-1 a it v. a dec id -'d to nli
t! l- r:sla' oe to at'l't'Opriate ? 1 ".iii't
t" a; --'i'-d n railroad fare for sur-vi-ois
ct t -e ha'th- of Vickshnrs who
v.'-. v ('. ?.. to at'end th anniversary
'f rhn? 't tt.
SHERTFS ELECT OFFICERS
Ce ide to Let the Present Fee Law
Stay Unchanged.
Crand Island. X- h.. h-c. ni The
f- T' m s t tat- as the sheriffs of
N . r.isi-a ate e cneerned will remain
r- at i i'-.-pit ;nd without chanae ;it
t' e . -j t t" to ititV" At th' "
5- ' 'i e: t he Nebrie-ka Sheriffs' assnei:i
he:- a r s"l::t :nn was in: : odac" 1
v"h r icnee t0 th" allowance ftf
t ' 'an ; -"s to trie officer as well as
hi- el: -c --k, :-y
A t'v-rd't i. ri tor ;t cont :nua n( of
ti " present system i't p-n.-" l
Al iat'.ef was r!.ne:i as i! e phice of
fc'-'di't:' 1 1." dune re ( tlnvr.
'I la I o'low i n i f!i( er were re e'eer
e ; - .1- . t ) .'rnes of Nuckoiis sidentt
O. I H' li'-'PS OI We' -'o- f pj-p,;.
e'. i ': William Cor.:;- of f .'-re. seers
ta r -T rc-as'ire r.
Sv-s to 0 '-t F'-s Pr-h-y. i
.ia.:.sc;i. .e . I e . 1 . - 1 1 1 .a m it. I
Cr:;tfy of Homer. Neb.. 1-as brousthr
action in the district co.ut against
the Northwestern Fire and Marin-"
Insat tin' e. company to recover on ati
't siiiance policy the sum ftf $3.""0 for
Io s -ns'ained bv fire on Oct. S.
fo ii's elevator and content''. The in
s Maiif-e was written )ct. and the
Li e off tirred Of t . V
Ordained as Priest. i
TTaptinzs, Neb.. Iec. ?,. Wilhtrd . 1
Thinks of Holdrege was ordained a 1
prie.-t in the Episcopal church, the Rt j
Uev. Geor-e A. Heecher. bishop of
v. estun Nebraska, conducting the rr-
cmony. assisted bv visiting clerRvmen. I
H will immediately become rec tor of '
tl e Chadron parish. ,
i
Aged Woman Kills Herself at Lorton.
. , , .
.Nthra.Ua it. v. Dec .l.-Mts. I1os-
Kurhn. aged eighty-n:ue. committed '
''ticiiie at the homo of her son. Dan
KurLn. two miles west of Lorton,
w here he was making her home. She
tad been despondent for some time
and haused herself.
1
AMERICAN FARMS !
BREAK RECORD:
Worth ct Output For Year
Reaches AlmjstTEn Billions.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOUSTON.
T!.i
V. ;. s
r.a.'ie rhat; the train; io.al lor I MM. lie
I !' .o'.l- !r('U! i
a : ;i ii I mo. I :
do :!''e tia- value of ; .1: lartu ptodac
iii Dfti
I'Tovs tl.ls ;,;.r w re va'ned at $'1.
CM.J'n. ' .
v;-l 'e of t!
; :.d ti- c- r l::i;. : ed fata
aai1" :i j rod;;, ts of ':
IV rn. ann.iuis sold an I sanathtere.:
was IS. ".". a Tl." vai te of ro:
r :od r U ii tl.i- etlr '. : s lihtly h s
tiiaii ia I'll", on acroant -i i-l-'r-.--i
v.-Iu-' o: the lu-n et n-o.iiia' ai.o;i
;V!.i i; 'ally i:o:a the Ihno.a ; a v.ar.
Corn and VVI-.cct Crcps.
' Th- corn ; i.d v. at.-.t i rap-. !m t-e-v.
ere the ino.-i va;aai - er proda; e I
in th" l';i tatt s. i.i ir.'-riai; ti
year's ( ; op value T Til to i.t.ily $.7'.
V " 1-. s th.an tot..! for !asr ir
:dte the los of m-: e than ?': .'':.
in th" ahte of the c-.'ttr.n rop
"Tl " -"t:'n.;t'd ahte of the aihnml
t. o: ii.- f.r:a In !:; 4." said tl.-.
:"'-'i"eta.i y oi' t!:e ch ;t ti i '.cut (.:' a'i
c i i I T "'is di.-tlr.'tly hiiti.:- than
I'.-i::. w!;:'ch w.:, hse'f a re' i rd :.:
in t!r- vaha- of ti.is ( lass cd' prod ut-:.;
Till.- is to u'Tie:.:! , n sli-l t :
c: ; -es In ; 'fo-1 :(; i.' "!. x'-ei-t ! r .'..e--i
.-t.d svV.e. r.i.d in )-r- s. tao-e e" ;
r tally to n si.iall irarcas'- in the aar
nste far. a price iri-. p.zi o a nioa
( c.t.slu- rahle in.- : .-a-e n ti e iVrtn pri
of cat-h- artd calve- sold a:.d slati-:;-te:
d."'
Sales of Crops.
Ti e saifs of crops la-r year we""
Crthaa:ed at SJ.!1- ".' ; sah s o'
live strait. ?J 'ai "aaai ;i tot'.! (I
? ". 4T.",i t,i". Tie estimated va! " o.
K'ta! s. i s per faiai was f :-z and s i! -t
e;- capita of rural peculation (exci.ai
ir? rawt-s)
'i he vaiue of tlie principal farm
crops tills year was: Corn. $!.7' J.-
:.'' : v.pei. 7..' a a ,i , : t ; -.
$77t'.'" ': cotton. ?: if. n. ' .m; (..-its
? ' : I'Otatoes. $!'.'. ; "." ;
ha; ey. $'ii .: : tohac :. .!"!.
411.' i't sve t p' t: to&s. $ i Pfjs 4."'' :
ry. ? 17.'"'".' tin '. sutrnr he ts. SJ7.it."1.
"': rite, f 21 t; flaxseed. ?li'.-
r. -!'., ii. ;ind liiicltwh..-at. Sll-,:'.,-." .
It. th prodtif t 'on of tie- aho e four
teen jrincipal reus, this year's actr-'
sta'' was nlii'ut 1" per cent h.ta;"r tha'".
in i'.ijtt ar.il C per cent s tardier th. t:
in li'12. whii h year stands as cn o'
t'-e i.r -ate.-.? at.tr' crate pro-iuctior.s in
th" rnited Stan s.
Two Exceed Records.
This year two important crops r
reeled jitevio'ts records wheat wi,h
i.rt.i.o.i le.shcls. fol'owinc: the 1i-.r,
r ' ord of ":?,. ii. mi. ,i p.ishf ls. end rot
t'.n with 1 " o : t i 1 1 t Pahs. i!ie previo a
re( ord lcl'i; ! 7y. " Pah? in 19" 1
The v;il ue pe;- ;iere of ail en t;ti r; r
ed ercps nvracv :.hoat 1 ".-! 4 th s
voar. (onipnred whii ?',;"' in IMS.
PARIS WAR GFF'GE
REVIEWS FIGHTING
Paris, Dec. 31. There has been giv
en out in Palis the fallowing official
recital of the principal events of the
war du riii st the last nine days:
"1 his period of nine days resulted
in c msolidattn the successes won by
us d irii; in'- tn das prereding. O tr
ame.s.-ive attitude has l.een contina- !
with ever increased energy; every
where the enemy has been reduced to
a defensive attitude. The violence of
counter attacks has been evidence that
he accepted this attitude reluctantly.
Tit" ch"o.:r.T of every niovt meat
ii ace i; 1.1111 1:1 ni eimeaor 10 re
captur" ground lost to us made our
advantage the greater.
"It is proper to say that at various
points alons the front, particularly
near Arras, on the western boundary
of the Arponne disttiet. and near Ver
dun, we have made ourselves the mas
ters of important points or' support.
"The operations to the north of the
I.ys have been attended by preat hard-
ship, because of the bad weather; t;i
cn. liquid mud. in which the men
lave Iia'! to Rlov'' l!as gotten in the
hrecdies of their rifles. This made it
imoscible to shoot. The fisthtins con
sqnently has been with the butt end
" iuusuets and evfn with fists.
"According to an expression ued hy
onP fT''1 lenders, our sftldiers are
literally blots of mud. There has
bff'n organized for them a system by
which thev can now bathe and change
rl?the8 u lwJvi the trencb
Subscribe for The Journal.
.
M Tritsch, refracting optician, at
Gering & Co.'s Wednesday and Sat-
urday evenings. Examination free.
SAYS JAIL IS DOPE SCHOOL
Prisoner From Douglas County Makes
Some Chances.
Lincoln. Dec-. :ji. The county jail of'
Doaitlas county is a dope school, ac
cording to information gdven by Harrv
Lavis. tweiiiy-oiie years o'd. rccehe.l
at the state penitentiary frum ti.at
ccuiiiy.
Davis sets out in his story that
when he was litst placed in the jail he
did not know anthi:i about the diii '.
lie was restless the
fi r
lew ll i tail's
and could not sleep. He claims th..t
ii man named Andersen, hearing him
complain, urged him to lake a shot or
morphine and he fished out a lot ft
fnff and a r.eed'.e and L-ave him a
dose. He slept sa well that he tod;
another the next night and kept if up.
As evidence that his story is true a
fnr as the dm is concerned. Davl-;
body is covered with abscesses widen
he said resulted fiom the use of an in
c t d needle which was us.-d by all
the prisoner without l.einsr clean-d.
NO FOOT AND MOUTH
DISEASEJfJ DUNDY
Slate and Fetel Experts Say
revert
is Not ContifiT.ei
Fouth Omaha. Dec 21 J. II. Ptdli.
prsldi;t ot tlie iie stock sanitary
I ftard. t f ei'.t-d the follovvin.t; te.earam
ironi Dr. C. M. Day. ac tin? state c t r
Jr.i! rian. who at lh-nl.- lmaa t "li'i
ri"oied repent of foci and mouth disease-
in Dandy county tho: otmV.y ex
amined and nor c'nf.rn.e.i."
Th.is s-ts at re st th" report that a
of
:;e root and tio r a c
: t a
had be.'n t tin 1 near l: :i!,c-!u:au.
The report was
received t!
da-
;or- at tli-- ctll'ce of the si: 'e y
. tat
r'.an in l.ii:e(,!n and Dr. Day wis sen:
rst om e to irtvestiaate. Dr. Kiiin being:
flsem in Indiana. At the same titi.e;
th- federal expert. I t". Howe of ?),mi
V r. who fcrs this district in charge,
'earned to I-:il. elman. and torret!:-.M
f-r. j p esr i a t ion was mace.
"it is- v.itii a crre-.t e'etd of i-f-if
that I iter this m ssaae." sf'd Mr.
pii'lii. "Nehru ska has been h pr e'ear
of the epidemic thro'U'h. all the dr
f nrbv-pc-e created ;mon'.r !;'e s'ock in-
I - I 1 : 1 , I I . , i . . .!.' t n : . e . 1
treme'y anxious for th" c-'mm'-rci:-l
f-'n ct as well aa for the eood name or
tho stare f.o keep tke -Vsea-e out. I1
cmPI l:a e keen erv serions.
-id we hpi.ti oid'-'d to I' irii. of e ei'.
amine regulations attain." j
RANCHER "GIVcN FIVE YEARS.""-"' a meeting there of the dhfer-
Herman Sonnenschien Convicted
cf
Stealing Two Cars cf Crttle.
Pierre, S. Ii.. Dec. 1. .judge
Neimy in the c-ire -jit. own at Foi t
Pierre s-r.fnc :1 Herman S.ir.n".:
suhicn. prominent Stanh y coun '
ranch-1. to live errs in ti'.e peniten
tiarv on c on iction of th- charge of
.anony of two cats oi cattle in that
court. .
Sonnenschien. with I'd Fair an 1
Jack P. 11 den. all prominent ranch
n 11. was charged with shippim; two
(:'. of stolen ta'tb- from I.antry ij
Ci'icju-o. Tlie cattle were stepped t.t
.!ohridi."e and returned to their own-
ers Sonnenschien was convicted pr'n:-
filially cn the evidence cf Carr. IPu-j
ritii is a tu!i'tie from justice. Son-j
n- nschien is at liberty en an nppe ii t
bond of ST. .".en. I
Grand Jury Calls City Editor.
Chicago. Dec. 21. Richatd .1. Finne
gan. city editor of th" Chie.ig t do ;r
nal. was summoned before the grand
jury to be questioned as to III" source
of a story publish, cl in the Journal
that the jury had voted an indict meat
against Julius Rosen wald. head of
Sears. Roebuck i!i Co.. on a charge of
evading taxes. The story sta'ed that
Rosenwald failed to schedule 147.701
shares of stock of Sears, Roebuck &-.
Co
Increase on Meat Rate Refused.
Washington. Dec. r.l. The inter
state commerce commission declined
to approve the proposal of the west
ern railroads to Jncrease the minimum
weight cf shipments ftf fresh meats,
par kin? house products and oth r
food commodities in peddler cars from
10. fiint to 12. boo pounds. The estab
lishment of the higher minimum
weight would have resulted in a mete
rial increase in transportation charges.
ftopping of Stock Cars Discontinued.
Washington, Dec. 21. Proposals by
railroads to discontinue the practice
of stopping cars in transit to complet"
loading, or for the partial unloading of
live stock transported to and from
points in western classification terri
tory, was held by the interstate con
merce commission to be reasonah'e.
The order suspending the tariffs pro ;
viding for discontinuance of the priv-
i'ege was vacated, effective Jan. 5.
Victor Murdock's Mother Dead.
Wichita. Kan., Dec. 31. Mrs. Vic-
toria Murdock.
ed seventy thre-
widow of M
M. Murdoch, founder of visdt there looking after business mat- who have been here visiting with rela
:agle. died here, fol'ow -jters, as well as visiting with friend-, fives and friends in this city over
the Wichita Ea
ing a stroke of apoplexy ten days ago
She was the mother of Congressman
Victor Murdock.
Packers Stsps Shiprrerts to Europe. '
.nicago. iec. ji. c.nicago packers
announced that no further shirmenrs
would be made to the European nr. -
.. . ... , , .
tions at war until Ergland gave sat.s-
factory assurance that the pronertv of
neutrals in transit would he respected.
Local Plows
From Tuesday'." raflt.
M. Fansrer of Missouri Vitlley,
Iowa., was here for a few hours today
lookinjr aften his business interests in
this city.
I!. F. Wiles departed this morning
for Omaha, where fie will visit for
the day lookint" after some matters
of business.
Joe Wheeler came in this afternoon
Itoni his farm home, south of tiiis
city, and spent seven 1 hours here
lookintr after some matters of busi
ness. Frank Schli.-tfhtemeier of Nehawka
v as here yesterday for a few hours
attending the final settlement ftf the
estato of his father in the coutrty
court.
C .1. I'aker and wife were ainontr
thoe croinfr to Omaha this morning"
on the eatly Farlinton train to look
after some matters of business.
County Commissioner Julius I'itz
donaited this nioruin-r for Ashiand,
where he was called to spetid a few
itours on some matters of import
ance. John N"urr.eister of Avoca was
he-e yesterday for a few hours look
ing after some matters of business at
the court
house am! visifincr with
friends.
Mrs. J. 1,1. Pa!n,e,- and Mrs. J. M.
Dtmhar are up for a short visit here
tit trie home of their brother. Sheriff
Qui men and family. These ladies re-.-ide
at Xehawka.
William Fids of near Murray wa
ke:" today for a few hours looking
nffer some matters of business with
the business me:;, drivintr up from
his home this morning-.
Mr--. I.uke L. Wiles and little
dauehter were amor.s: the passenir-e,-s
th.is afternoon for O-r.aha, where
they i'o to spend the day lookintr af
ter some matters of business.
Misses Helen and Haze! Rhode
Hicks, of the vkir.ltv of Cullon. a.r-
rived in the cry this morninir fo
visit until afte'- New Year
with their
yrancimctner, aj;-s. lieien lcnftte
Charles IVte -son. who is liere visit
ir.tr at the home of h:s parents, Mr.!
- i - vl Mr-
it).. j,ac.
, J. C. Peterson, was amonrr
enj:ers this afternoon f .-.
1 Orr.'d 1 tr
i
per.d the da in tha.t city.
Mavor .1. P
-la tide?- departed 'this
eotnintr for Lou-
. wtiere ne gtoes t : I
e?:' mrnicipal h"a !s of th
state o
Nebraska, who are to meet in
tv,.-t
;c:ty with Governor Morehead.
I F. ll. Rys, whf) has lieen visiting at
1 the hf rre of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Miite 1'Vs. for tne pi. si ten e!av-
i-ivs de-
narte.1 for r.i s. nonie
f .0
day evening, whet e he is employed by
the Western Ui
Telegraph com -
I any as traflic
mervisor.
From vve-nes-v nv.
Attorney C. L. Tent of Weeping
Water was in the city today in at -
tendance at the session of the district
' court
Miss Tauline Oldham of Murray
was in the city today for a few hours
visiting with friends and attending to
; some matters of importance
Hon. W. R. Raitiing of Union was'
here last evening on matters ftf bus:-
ness and found time to attend the per-
formance at the Parmele theater,
John R. Pieison of Union was here
last evening looking
ters f.f business in
after some rmtt
th is city, coming
tin on the afternoon Missouri Pacific.
County Commissioner C. E. Ileelt
ner of Nehawka came up this after
noon from Omaha to look after some
matter for the county for a short
time.
Dave Hawksworth. who has been
hete visiting at the home of his
mc.her for a week, departed this
morning on No. (', for Detroit,
Michigan.
Mrs. J. M. Holme? cf Murray came
in last evening on No. 2 from Omaha,
where she has been for a short time,
and was the guest of her relatives
here for the evening.
Mrs. E. C. Hil! and children return
ed home last evening from Reemer,
Nebraska, where they have been
spending Christmas at the home of
the parents of Mrs Hill.
Will Manlev of Lebarnon. Kansr
arrived in this city last evening to be
in attendance at the golden wedding
of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Karnes. Mr.
Manley is a brother of Mrs. Karnes. where he had been visiting with rela
P T Ped e v, a - mn-' t ivc'3 and friends in that section cf
- j- i . . v v.. j ui v i. i liiv. 11 ii;0 ,
on the early Burlington train for
Sioux City, Iowa, to make a short!
-f r- t t
Misses Mane Fitr.gerald, Terera
Drocge, Opal Fitzgerald and Helet, I
Egenbenrer were among the Das-!
senders this morn in :r for l!ie me-
;1 the
trcrciis, wnere tney wu! spent'
t--.r -ii!i f
; tT t u u i v -. v dh relives and f-iends.
Hans Tarns, who has been here for.v-'sU iei..uves ,..u '-
. , ,. , . , , . , -,T ,, -t o r - t u u
the Chtistmas. hohdays with his fan- j Mrs. Henry MiLer o- A!vo. who ha
''-V this city and visiting with hia been here for a few days visiting at
tr.umerous friends, departed this morn-1 the home of her sister, Mrs. J. II.
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Saturday Evening, January 2, '15
This will be another big time for you, so don't fail to attend. A por
tion of the proceeds go to the benefit of the Basket Ball Team.
lit
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!usio by
Mitr for Wyomin.tr to resume
tkeie for the IJ'rlintrtori.
his work
L. K. Ihinfoi-d an ! v. i e of McCook,!
N'eb., who nave bee n h ue visitm.tr at
the home of Mrs. liar; ford's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. '. i;. Sh.c.p.p, for the
pas: few day.-, departed this after
noon foi' th- '.r home in the wed.
Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Newell of Nash.
Oklahoma, have arrived in this city to
be in attendance at the g-o'den wed-
ciin'Z of Mr;
Newe'l's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. 11. Karn.es. which is being
celcbi ated at their heme today in the
rorth part of town. M-s. Newell is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karnes.
Fi..ni Tr.v.r.-'.b.v"" !a:i!v.
3Iiss Gertrude iterator arrived last
ever. in 2: from Lincoln for a abort visit
here with her broiht-rs in this city.
Yern Lomr was amontr those e-oititr
to Omaha this at'tetn' irt, where he
will visit for the day with friends.
J. P. Falter w as afire net the business
Yi-;',ors in Oma.ua toaay lc.r a iw
! hours lookintr after same matters of
, -x it r
importance.
Ii. M. Shlses was amontr those tro
ircr to Omaha this nor- ins: to sjend
- ri . I v i r-i oru 1 " vl-r 1 "l r r. f T s(.Tl( rt . ;1 1 -
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I Mrs. Chai-les Kunmann returned
jthis afternoon from Taikio. Missouri,
wli.-rp she l.as been visiting; her
ntoth.er in that place.
Henry Trout was among- those p-o-.
'mf to Omnha this rrornvur. where he
called to look after
matters
" business for a few hours.
A A Cttlt
t! linger vis a passenger
for Wakefield, Nch.,
tP'.s morning:
I v.-hc-e he gftes to visit for a short time
I . 1. ..!:..,, 1 ..:, ... n-
wiiri ie;aiies i-.nu ii:s... ;-.
C. A. Rurggren and wife, who have
I open Tisitrng in v;i'.u:;-i c o n-wme
i 1 n 1 F- .1 - 1.
t an.t trtenos ier ine o:i-i v, --.. 1 cu: :-
! -! hv lj?t evening on N
! -Miss Claii ie Dovey was among
! I ose g-cimg to
Omaha this mo'-ning.
hete she wia snend the day looking
1
j"'- matters or .-u-une-.
I John Fight and wife departed this
! afternoon for Omaha, where they will
I visit for the day with their daughter,
Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and family.
j August Nolting was among the
( far rr.er visitors in the city today for
j a few hours looking after some mat-
iters of business with the merchants.
C. M. Chriswisser of Nehawka was
! among those going to Omaha this
! morning, where be will spend th" day
j looking after some
ness.
matters of busi-
John Iverson and wife were among
the passengers this morning for Cal-
; houn, Neb., where they go to visit
with relatives and friends
in that
place.
Mi.-.s Margaret Mills and several of
the children at the Masonic orphanage
were among the passengers this
morning for Omaha, where they will
spend the day.
Mrs. Peter Rates departed this
mo rning on the early Burlington tram
for York, Nebraska, where she goes
to visit for a sho t time with relatives
and friends.
E. W. Reins and wife departed this
morning on the ealy Rurlington tram
for Omaha, where they will spend the
day looking after some matters of
business in that city.
-.nr. - i ;n,in enmp
in last evening on No. 2 for a short
visit here at the home of her mother,
Mrs. C. H. Parmele, and with other
j relatives and friends.
William Wohlfarth returned home
'this afternr.cn from Scribner, Neb.,
t.U c.- -fr,- -i et-o-t limo
lilt . L..LI 1 " ' " ' - - - - -
Mrs. Isaac King and little daughter
Chntp dena'ded this morntr.g fcr
- n! 1 l l!t
their home in Superior. ?eh.
Vv. II. Wynn and two Utile daugh-
ic-lu:ncu homo this morning; from
San Antfnia, Texas, where they had
'been for the past ten days vi-iling
AT THE
fho Plaffsmoufh
' Lecker. departed today for her home
in the west part of the county .
Cheapest accident insurance Fr.
Tlioirias Ftiect ie
Oil. I'or burns,
scalds, cuts and emerg-encie.--. Ail
d-utrjrists sell it. 2c and ."(ic.
W. E. Rosencrans and wife were
tirr.'ir.ir the tassenjrers this afternoon
for Omaha, where they will visit for
the day with friends in that city.
J. C. Roddy ftf L'r.ion wa.s here to
day for a few hours lookintr after
some matters at the court house, be
ing' a witness in the O'Urien case.
Ren Reckman of the vicinity of
Murray was in the city today look
ing; after some ti adin.tr and attending
'the demonstration at the (iorder
I store.
! Mrs:. Anthony Neslade and two lit
jtie dautrhters returned home this aft
Icrnoon from Omaha, where they had
j been vi.-itintr with reuoives and
I friends.
Rex Olson, the trenial traveling:
man, was here tfday for a short timx
attendincr to the wants of his custom
ers, coming1 down on No. - i this aft
ernoon. R. A. ?iIcF.Ivam departed this even-
ir;r over the .Missouri i acinc lor Kan
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st.- v. 1 1 , liti II" lit IML iVI c-
Yp.,r's with his bvother. Mvrom ir.
.. t.;tv
Mike Lutz was among those going
to Omaha this morning to spend the
day with his wife at the hospital in
that city, where she is fretting along
very nicely.
Mrs. G. L. Farley and two daugh
ters. Edith and Helen, and Miss
Fstelle Raird wee among those go
ing to Omaha this morning, where
they will visit for the day in that city.
Miss Kathryn Windham was among
those .going to Omaha this morning,
where she will visit for the day in
that city looking after some matters
of business and visiting with friends.
Mis Mildred " Raiser was among
those going to Omaha this morning,
where she will spend a few hours
looking after some matters of busi
ness, as well 's visiting with friends.
George Wallinger and wife of South
Rend drove to this city yesterday to
rttend to some important business
matters and for a shot! visit with
county scat friends. Mr. Vv'allinger
was a pleasant caller at this office.
Mrs. Sybel Head was among the
passengers this morning for Omaha,
where she goes to look after some
matters of business in that city and
to visit there with relatives an 1 1
friends.
Mrs. Ed Fox of Waterloo, Iowa,
j who has been here for a short time
visitinjr at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Haynie, near this
j city, departed this morning for her
I home.
j ;rs f' p. Graves and little son,
! 0f Qrf.en River, Wyoming, who have
jbeen visiting at the home of her uncle
?nd aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramge,
j in this city, departed tins morning ior
her home in the west.
Chris Parkening, one of the leading
farmers from west of the city was in
town yesterday for a fev hours look
ing after some trading with the mer-
chants and attending the Internation
I al Harvester demonstration,
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A lazv liver leads to chronic dys
I pepsia and constipation weakens the
whole system. Doan's Regulets (2oc
per box) act mildly on the liver and
kidneys. At all drug stores.
WPfl DUNN
AUCTIONEER
- Weeping Water, Neb.-
wiil take charge of your public
sale business. Farm sales arctition of the administrator in the
specialty
Owners interests :
.re always guarded with the
best ability, and satisfaction
guaranteed. For open dates
telephone at my expense !o -
Yveepmg Water.
WM. DUNN.
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Orchestra!
Ann tiul Meeting of the Farmers
.Mutual Ins. Co. of Cass Co.. Neb.
The annual meeting of the Fann
ers' Mutual Fire and Live Stock Ir -surance
Company of ('as-. Cmin'y,
Nebraska, will be held at the Taylor
school hoase in I'lattrm .uth fnecir.c ;
on Saturday. January !, l'.il.", at l;::o
jt. rn., for the purpose of electing of
licers and transacting; .-,-jch othe.
business as may legally come before
the meeting-.
J. I. Falter, Secretary.
ll'-JS-f fwi.lv
I'or Sale.
A number of pure bred Plymouth
Rock l.er.s. Mrs. Ii. M. Shrade'r. Mur
ray, Neb. Telephone 1-N.
rnoii ti: noi n r
lu lli- County I nrl f f ount-.
r lirnvkn.
Tn t!,' V.-ifter of th- K-tafe ef Arli
l .il.t I:;il-. ', I I' I en-eil.
'Pe J'ei.-ens J -i t ( e r e-d j rt S.. M
F-t;ite t
Yen H ll take I,(itie tr.it on ti.-
'iaY l.f 1 -i .111 !.r. lll. 1 ,ere Wit- fi e.
in ii is 1'iiiiit a pi-titio'i iillnani; t'...t
A i t i t.a ! I l;a-.r. la! e Murcnk. ';
C'ltUl.IV Xe-i'la-ka, depal te ! tl.lS l.'e
'Tl ti.'-'ltb ii.iV (f J rill :'!-. 1!IU, t'-s-
tat'-. I .ii. lit; an t . f in sael I'miM'.'
t" t - a ! ei 1 ri i-; -i e. I. ati-1 ri.iine
tie . i..,.tt ef a II I list -tll'l-til pleji I
!t- tie b.:.-t Will Hint Tr.-t.llil-Ht el !-: .!
il - I, iuii! tt.it '1 1 . ; 1 1 -1 ti rii"t 1
riTiM'd t' C-.-.Hiri .1 I tialite.J as
L tor in saiil itit rrttierit. r
sa'ne e't'T- s-lilat'ie p'-l-uli 1H te !:.
' I'M I t tliaV S'-el irt1"T'.
Vl'll Will I'litUier take Titie- tk;,t M
frill en .liit pltitnei Mul ll.e J I . . f -i
ef tie- e- ..- a t inn of sa' ! i n -1 1 u lien t
v.i'l i.e I .el "ii tie 4 1 1 1 1l.1v ef .I.ueiii'.
1 : 1 T.. at 1 "I e'e I ei c a 11) . t tie C r,i ti-
"'l it Klintll in t!.- fitv ef I 'la : f tii.e.t 1 .
1'ass ''.unite. Xe-t'i :'.' U.i. a d that iii;i'--i
I i ali-e lie ; ni'.vii e-i :) I., ".: s.l. il.iv
lli'l Imia- l.f l..-..ina. the l-l.ili I ef -al-l
.Titnei tiui v 1"' n 1 : ti t . 1 nii'l .-.e.l it, -It-'Tll.-at
n '! til i t e,l te prelate.
Witness tnv tatiii aiel t'e al cf
-ai.l "eutt at I'latlsiii.'iitl t l s t ti .iay
I" J k-i i-ii.l'i r, ltl I. Itv thec-ieirf.
.M.IJ1X .1. H';t;s. v.
CnlilltV Jllile.
jrtliX M. LDYIt .
.tt"t-nev fr I'et i t ;er.e-r.
12-14 :!:!
i Tin-: ins-rim t cm iit or Tin:
nn Mt r ss. m:iiksk.
vnriri: or s
In Ite lt-tate of I'- lilah S- I.Wat', I"--.
-at .1.
Not ice is b ri-r.v tri'-'en that in pursuance-
"f ."111 iTiiir ef llel.. .Illlt.ev T
Urfl-V, .ItlllUe- ef the iUnr C. If ef
Im- -..unl e e.f '.-:mi. X.-Pra Kii tna.l t
the lllll ll.IV "f X"ellll..l. .1 1, ):il.
Till tin- Mir el the leal e-Tate In n !l -aft-r
llet-IT j Ik-iI. till le Wi,! I"- Ml it (it
tile South l'telit ll.M.r ef th'- I'milt
HeuM-. at 1 'lat tsitiieit Ii I'a-s I'enntv,
."- Ut as U:i. on tin' r.Cllli da v ef .lai.-i:ii i,
V It., lt'l", lit eleven cii. nik A M at
jniblic vendue to th'- J icf.t bidder fer
rush, the f'ellilWlliir Li'-M ! j l.eil leal --
tate. te-wit:
Lots thirteen ( 1 1! t nn.1 fourteen M
in the Kast Half il-l t of the Xi.ith-ve--t
Qunr;i-r i X. W t ef s.-.tfit
Tttl-Ilt '-illbt i:M TeMIlsllip IfrV'll
llli North. It.'i tljie 'Foal t-eri (14t Lat
of tiie iltli I'. .M. in the- C.al.tv ef i .i--,
Xeht ;ikn.
Sab! sale to remain up n one b" 'r
I'ate.l 1 1. i-s lutin! elm- of 1 .. e-n. I . r.
A i. IfH
e if aj:li:s i; s iiwai:.
P'.Vei-utnr of the 1 a t V. , i 1 II III t I .1 -111
'III Of Del Mali S. IllUll', I tl-. l
L.WVJ.S .v la 1 i:i:'I S' i.N.
Alter lie .
k-t-:'.-til,l
I.IK. I. MI IK It.
In the Itlstiiit e-oiirt of j r . T -.
.i hnel.a. A J. Sent: an. I'laii.t,.',
s. Travis c'laltiee. t a!, L-'- -
f'Mel.'l Ills,
. V. Ilae-s, fust la.-ne i:tikl."Wi-.
ir. I-'. I In bet fust name. im,Uiiov II. Itl.ti
; iin ,,,'(',-,iY,'''.''" j'i nV-ei" liel e'ivu' 'ti'e'V.'.""
Known he ir ntiil ilevi-.e s of 1: I"
lluliri', ileisi!, Mellje ini-i-. Itiiharl
liic-e, i'rc-,1 line, In.'-. Iirt
tauite ii ii k now ri. 1 e-ir of Willintii
luce-, lieie-ascil PMwiit.l K I'.l it l I ' id
Li'tnber ', I. I', ilreen- ite ,v e . p.t
1 ill b'en U '! ill the Village of t;.i;le.
lots t; I to 4 1 in the viii ir--" e.t l.e - .
vilb'. lot .' in bb( k :::; vi laite- .f i;,m-
W OCld. P.t 1 itl I'loek '.'. eeliniif W.' I' r
city, raid b.ls all ,n I'a- I'nuntv,
t.iiiska. yon atnl e-ai h ef imi ate- h-ie ( y
tlOl itle.l th.'lt lipell the Tt I '1.1 e.( .,.-
ce-ni!er, A. It. 1S4. the plaiiitifT 'in.
menet ,1 nil ai ijon in the ili.-tre t -.nit
C'l' Cass county, Xel.iaska. II - .. .,.-!
and pl acer nT l,n li is te f..i e lose i a
sale eel t i (ii ;i t-s and fe.r v a l,--.u-1 t
taxes paid with Inteie-M are! i-hi ii:il
attorney's fo-s en iiIuivh Irsi ri l.eil i .-a I
estate, and to i,ae -.- i.i r'l est.ii.
soli! to pay tne t-aine. Y"i iitid e-ai h of
on are fc-'niired to answer rs ; i t peti
tion on or be-fore Monday, the- 1Mb clay
of January. liel.V
Dated this Ttli !av of De'c e rn be f.
A. 1 1. 1H14.
A. J SKA M.N.
Plairtif.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
County of Cass, ss.
In County Court.
In Re-Estate of G. M. Patton,
Deceased.
To All Persons Interested:
You are hereby notified that there
will be a hearing before this court on
the 5th day of January, 1915, at 10
nVdoc-L- a rn nnnn the rennrt ran. I
above estate for final settlement, and
the discharge of the said admin
istrator. All objections thereto must be fded
on or before said day and hour cf
hearirig.
By the Court,
ALLEN J BEESON.
County Judge.
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