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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 7. MONDAY. DECEMDr. 20. 1913. 1 VI 1 H 11 itoveiised by V - Charles N.Lurie t';":! &us2s&t&j -J? r .v v. Copyright, 1S15, by American Prwt Aasociatien. CHAPTER IX. Enter Cera'd. Trick. t -1.1:111 A It It. ant in a ieM ' kft J u-t :-'i:.ia Tr;;k. timui . vv, wealthy man i;i i.U i.v.i; t 'xhs 'j ri:r!it. the friend f i:.:.o: t tri--l;:a!id who bad I'tfi h1 him out of l.i., nnnnci;:! tlilTieuUies ami l:,vl made ;r j.i-.-i; ie for Lim to rrrowr after be I hi . i in:! It- a ui-nstrous failure of Li- rt-v. out business unceriakii.fis. tntered : lie moui. i;iii-Kiit-s of Tiv.sk sail tl.at be could c uurc::l more (."id Li o.o-une.-s and ru:I:'ess purpose be:ie:::h a mask ot cordiality x'..a:i any ot'ar u.an in Nev. York: e'- i"A sn ii tvvr fri-.iid :'. In- In i f..i:i! 1 him vi;d. I: r.-i-iuir-nl ii k !! stuaelit f I ;,y.-inni.i"iy ti sec th::T lh mail was i-tiitfivd ia sc if. i'a:;t the vtry kcyi'.oit tf Lis cliarai-tt-r was ? i f i.-hacs; tliat he W"i;id pursu- Li-; cwn nds over nuy ofistach1. who! Lor those finis wi'i.' basla-jss -r iv. s u: i- V-t lit raid Trak could t-oii't al t-vil I.iirp.s.'S hi-acath a sini'iitiy txtri'T whcTi iii-sary. It liad bci-n roiaark 1 of Lira iu tho "Ptn-ot" that ht coal 1 iiit t-t witli a tiu:iii''ia'. opponent nt a di re tors' tabic aiivl profess l'rit rulhip withiu a few laiiiMtes alter piaauiti? ti:::t '."ppoin'iit's litter r;:ia. 'lea iu:in i b-d 1! ie:id--!i;p. peen.iniriv re.! I. trite a::: J firin. whi fXiste.I lx'fwccii Ctrald Trask and l:o' ert Strickland. The f.'i'uier was the t-uiudirz. ferocious l.nanci; 1 wolf, arid of -aii) atid piea.-ure aad ruthicss i.i ids methods ('? pursuing Lis ends. Tht lattt-r was fraa!:!y dowstio aiid as op--:; of c-iuureiiai: '""O a.s he was ;i-ect nijil straiizhrfur.vard i:i lis ways. Any T 1 i I - i r bidden or treacherous w-! alien to Lis i;a:;:re. lie act el. fre;ueaiiy to bis dotrhai-i.t. o:i jtnpuise. atid io in.-n I -o'iI i say that K.! crt Strickland e er j deliberately planned to harm Li. ".is. His ; jiatuie was thf.t of tt.e trustful P"Ul wl. will lea ve to a f:."ien. nntii that j fri.-nd provos Litaseir fabe l ey.:;d , :m ti. a. When occasion came heeo;:: stri'.te. a nd strl'.'.e bard, but it took much to rouse hi::: to the p"i::t of a.i- ! cr. t .Men i'lsi'ri.-'i ely liked S!ri k;aid just as they nataraliy ililili'-d and ; mistrusted Trask. Often rtteraits Irsd ; I-.een made t" wiirn the farmer azaia-t , the latter. I ;:t he had bridled at the ; lirst s:i'!rfs!i"i! -f suck a thlrs. saying that Traj-k had p-i red bis frlend-ht : and tliat he. Stri'a.iai.d. would listen j to no word a'-inst his friend. j And Tra-kV Until the very end it ' wns a my-icry . liy he imi'itaincfl his . oo-ditillty towarl Strichiand. lie had . iiothin to aaiu f r :n him iu a Cnan-i.i! way. becatise Stri kin (id's deal in cs in re ent times liad nut panned out well, j and liad h;i 1 to -a!". upon Trask for ! a-istan -e. Socially Trask's position i was as l.i'h as Strif:kit.nd's. the J m"tie of so ad a ticeu.ei.t wa lack- ! inir. I'erJia; s Trask rtH-o?i.ie(l Jn Strickland the posessioii of qualities lnckinir in his own c! aracter and was attracted thereby aecordlntr to the law of the attra ' tiMi: of epposites. I'er hnps thif" was :i:i t!nT reason. On the ni-i.t of June -1 Trak enter ed the 1 i "v ro.iTn of the St: ickl.tnds wish a cheery ,I!dlo. ltob!"' "Hello. Jen;". Ib.w are you'' And tin- two men eias.d bands. -I i'ie:" said Trask. "Just iret back':" "Yes. abor.t hfte-'i) minutes airo. liv trythiTis is arranged- OIi, by th way. you haven't met I 'oris, have ymiV I-r:s. s'aake hands with Mr. Tr:c-"k." T!ie little rerenvnv of introd;i ti":i over nud Ieris Lfivin? shal.cn hands sbvlv with Mr. Trask. the latter saw th bla d !! in the little girl's anus. Hello." "This is Trask sh ie sal 1. "who is this?" Herman." said Ioiis. and d; Lands cravely v. it!; the "ilow do you do. IltT- d!l. sayiim man? Ihv. .! i von like America i Then T-a-'k turned to Stri kl.md j w.f. tae p.io-i!ou; "So everything's all ri":ht. Bib?" "Yes. 1 made very favorable terms witli the r.ri"s -e jie.'' When do you begin?" "In a lew weeks. I bought a crack- : erja - k h m-e." j j You'll leave soon, itlicn?" t "Yes You got lay wire, of course, i 1 r ant to take up tilt note." j Y.'lth a smile wbifci he intended to! make as kindly as ssible. Trask re- I plied: "fan you mae it? If you cv.ft i same, but I want to j .-naff it Thanks all 1 ::v it" I .lon't ndiid hcl.lluir off for a few I months. That MIu.imki w.-n't put me i e'U of 1 u-i-ies, " I -No." jii I trietiand. the tu:t scles of ;;- jaws i ihto:' :nz f'T a tn-unent. "1 j uca't w:u.t ty. i a". C aij; debts, behind i me. I thnusl.t I mlslit have to nsk f.r mi extension, but 1 managed to s rae it together. The ttriircr ieople h"ltKd me out." '!1. you niay need it. anyhow." raid Trnslc. "I'll wait until yon set on your feet." Stri. kland shook his head "Thank Jerry, but 1 want to wipe it out. I'll feel easier." "All Tijrht. just as you lihe. Here's the note." And Trask took the do-ument from Lis money cae while Strickland reach ed into hH inside coal pocket and took out a small Hat packet of bills. "A lid here's your money." said Strick land. There was surprise on Tr:ii's face and in his voi.-p as lie said: "Why the bills V "Wei!, it was so darn Lard to et that I just wanted tli pleasure of handing you ten one-thousand dollar bills." Trask took the bills and put them iato his po.-ket. "You'd letter count h," said Strickland. "I)iJ joti count If:" asked Trask. "Yes." ; "Weil, that's ponl enouch for me." (gratitude and friendh:p were up- f.arent in Strickland's voi -e a lie said: i "You j-uve me a bis; lift, old boy. I've ! -t bts to thank you for." i "Any time you need help" j "Yes. I know you've been a grood i pal. Jerry, but I hope thinjrs will run I smoothly now. I should have j;one ; ltL' a?o. May has toen urging me for ov r a year." The joy of the lover-husband was in t the tone iu which Strickland uttered v:. "I wart you to meet Mr. Trask, May, said Strickland. the name of his wife. It eaucbt the ear of hi ; li-te'.ier, r.tid the face which was turnel away from Strickland at the ni' meat wore a peculiar smile. Itut tla-re was nothing to betray his thoughts in his intonation or words '.vheu he r piled: "She must have guessed wliat was cr.tnius." I 'liilo in his wife was now upper lie nil most in Strickland's mind as : were J : "Ves; women have instincts about those thinas. 1 tell you, Jerry, she's one woman in n million. She's stuck to mo like a major through all this business; never whimpered a minute: never a complaint or an angry word. Ah. she's an ace!" "She must be." replied Trask. "You know." Strickland went on. "it's too bad you never met May. I want yon to know her. Ioris, dear, run and till mamma t! t Mr. Trask is here." Trask raised l;is right hand in a ges ture of dissent. He frowned just a trifle, and his voice sounded a bit hur ried as he replied: "Some other time. Bob. I've got to hurry away. By the bye. I'd like to have yon come down to my place at Long Branch Sunday. I'm getting up a fishing party six or eight of us. Tlie bass are running well now." "I'll be glad to come." said Strick land. . "I'll give you the address." Ttask took from his pocket a card atid a poie i! and wrote on the card. "It's in Henderson place, three blocks from the railroad station." he said; "hi-t house on tLe corner." He gave the card to Strickland, w ho placed it in his pocket with the word "That-ks." .. p "I'.etter come down Saturday night, as we want to leave by 5 Sunday morninp," said Trask. "Bat I've pot to run alonir now." As be turned to the doorway be came face to face with May Strickland, about to enter the room. For a mo ment be hesitated; then made as if to po on. The woman saw him and drew back, but her husband, looking past his departing friend, saw her and halt ed bcr with: "Come in. dear." There was no way out for May Strickland at this Juncture In her life. She could not retreat without evident discourtesy to her husband's guest. Reluctantly she entered the room, and the die was cast whose throwing meant so much In the lives of all four there present, the woman, the child and the two men. with others whose fates were interwoven with theirs. May Strickland's face was pale as she entered the room, and a close ob server miuht have seen her hands twitching her handkerchief nervously. Her husband at that moment was not a keen watcher. Ills mind was too intent on the pleasure of introducing the wife who was the joy and pride of bis life and the man who bad proved himself so good a freind. Was It not Trask who had made possible the suc cessful trip to Cleveland which was to result in the opening of a new life for his beloved May and Dorte. nts well as for himself? Strickland's face beamed ns be said: "I want j'ou to meet Mr. Trusk. May. Jerry, my wife." Both Mrs. Strickland and Trask bow. d, the former in silence and the latter with a formal "iKdigbted, Mrs. Strick land." Then, Laving recovered Lis poise, lie said: "I've often heard Bob siak if you." Strickland laughed. "Yes. dear, Jer ry knows almost as much aIout you as I do." Although the busbaDd did not if-r-ceive it. there was strain apireut in the grouping of the three. Trask re lieved it by saying, Well. I've got to hurry away now." Strickland answered impulsively: "Oh. wait just a few minutes! Good heavens. I want May to know you," "Sorry." said Trak, "but I can't Some other time. Good night. Mrs, Strickland." In a low voice, the words scarcely audible. May Strickland replied. "Good ni-ht:" And now Trask turned h!s full face upon her. laying Just the faintest pos sible stress upon his word1: "I liopv to Lave the pleasure again, Mrs. Strick land. Good niahti" To Iorls also there was a "Good night" before Trask left, followed by Strickland. Mrs. Strickland followed them with her eyes until ulie was quite sure that they were out of earshot; then In a hur ried, uncertain way Fbe turned to her; little daughter with th? question: "Ioris, dear, was he Mr. Trask here long?" "Yes." answered the child; "they were talking an awfully long time. Daddy's going fishing at Ixing Branch." "What do you mean, child?" "Mr. Trask lives at Ixng Branch, and daddy's going fishing with him Sunday. Husband and Wife Were Alone To gether at Last. Wouldn't it le funny if Mr. Trask found your purse, mamma?" "Be quiet, Ioris!' Having sied his parting guest, Strick land re-entered the room. lie said to his wife: "Well, you weren't very talkative, dear." "I was wither taken aback. I didn't expect to find a stranger here." "Well. I'm glad you two met at last," said Strickland. "It's too bad you didn't get to know each other sooner." "What brought him here?" "I wired him to come. I took up thnt note the $10,M I owed him." , Had Kobert Strickland's mind not leeu so occupied with bis relief over the freedom from the debt which had harassed him be could not Lave failed to note the horror stricken eyes of his wife. Her figure was Hexed forward from the waist, and there was uncon trollable agitation in her manner. "You mean you paid it?" "Yes. Why, what's the matter?" "Nothing. But I thought I'm glad 3 ou're able to." His wife'B agitation passed from Strickland's mind. Only the thought uf financial freedom and Trask's geueros:' ity remained. I "Yes," be faid. "I feel better, too. -' though Jerry would have given me as much time as I wanted. He's a big hearted chap." , "Yes." "He invited me to go fishing wltto him to Long Branch on Sunday." ; Cut This Out It Is Worth Money j Cut out this advertisement, enclose 5 cents to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111, writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive in return a trial package con taining: (1) Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, the standard lamily remedy for coughs, colds, croup, wiooping cough, tightness and soreness in cheBt, grippe and bronchal coughs. (2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked and disordered kidneys and blaCder ailments, pain In sides and back due to Kidney Trouble, sore muscles, stiff joints, backache and rheumatism. (3) Foley Cathartic Tablets," a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic Especially comforting to stout persons, and a purgative needed by evervbodv with sluggish bowels and torpid liver. You can try these three familv remedies for only 5c Sold Everywhere. "Oh. I think Helen will expect na to dinner!" "By George! I never thought of tliat. All right 1 won't go, then. There was relief in May Strickland's manner as she said: "'o, dou't. Besides, I dislike the idea of juur being out in a boat. "All right, m telephone Jerry in the morning." It was tedt1me now for Doris. Id the manner of all children, she tagged bard for "Just five minutes more with iladdy, please," but both daddy and mother were obdurate, insisting that a 'Tittle girl should haw leen in bed hours ago." After kissing them totl good night Doris trotted off to bed, not, however, until Strickland bad ask ed her to hang up his vest for him. She took her new treasure, Herman with her. and her parting words were "Leave the door oien." Huslmnd and wife were alone to gether for the first time since hb homecoming. "Oh, liobert," said May, "I've read yonr letter a dozen times. 1 feel as though I knew every nook ami comer of the house. I'm io anxions to eo." "We'll be there soon," saU Strick land. "As soon aa we can get ready say two weeks." "Oh. as long as that?" "Wetl, ten days If you Ilk." "IiOt's go next week." said Mtiy en gerly. "1 have grown to detest New York." "But we've watted so long; a few days more Ar less" "That's Just it. We've waited so long that It's gotten on my nerves." (To be Continued) Social Dance January 1. Remember the next bip social dance night in Murray will be Saturday, January 1, at the Puis & Gansemer hall. The music will be furnished by the Holly orchestra of Plattsmouth, and the usual good time is assured. Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red Cockerels for sale. Price $1.00 to 2.50 each. Troy E. Wiles, Cedar Creek, Neb. Weeping Water 'Phone No. 2825. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 7-room house, 2 lots, barn and ( outbuildings; 3 blocks from Columbian school. Inquire of Homer Shrader. ll-3-tf-d&w WANTED!- LIVE POULTRY A carload of live poultry to be de livered at car near C, B. & Q. freight depot, Plattsmouth, Neb., on Tuesday, December 28th, one day only. We will pay cash as follows: Hens 11c Pullets 11c Ducks 11c Geese 10c Old Roosters Cc Remember the date. We will be on hand rain or shine and take all poultry offered for sale. W. E KEENEY. gol. vsn om, AUCTIONEER WEEPING WATER, NEBRASKA 18 to 20 years experience is worth something to those who have property for sale. Satisfaction Guaranteed I am always after the High Dollar for Your Goods. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SECURING HOLIDAY GOODS Anything: Yon Want for Presents for Your Family and Friends Can Be Had in I'lattsmouth. The nearness of Christmas has been noted before in the Journal in the preparation of the merchants for the event in providing their customers with the best possible bargains that might be desired in the way of Christ mas goods, and they are putting out perhaps the best display that has been made in the city for some years in all lines. The store of E. A. Wurl, one of the most progressive in the city, has been quite busy the last few days in ar ranging for the holiday season, and the lines of useful and sensible pres ents offered there , is exceptionally large and arranged in a neat and at tractive manner that cannot but at tract the eye of the busy shopper. Here also can be found the best of the good things for the Christmas dinner and anything that the market can af ford will be offered to the patrons of the store. At the establishment of Zuckweiler & Lutz the store is arranged with a fine line of staple and fancy articles that await the inspection of the Christmas shopper, and anything in the dry goods or grocery line can -be found in profusion in this store. The big furniture store of M. Hild is also teeming with a great many of the best and most attractive gifts that could possibly be selected for the home and which would be appreciated by the housewife or anyone else. The lire of up-to-date articles of furniture carried here is most extensive. Up on North Sixth street there is a store that while it is not a gift shop has about as pond a ilne of the danties that goes to make up the pleasures of the inner man as can be found :p. the city, and this is the store of Lorenz Brothers, where their grocery and meat line is one of the largest carried in the city. The store of W. J. Streight, the North Sixth street furniture dealer, also has a great many useful and sub stantial articles which would make a most acceptable Christmas gift to an individual or household. At the store of Kroehler Brothers can be found anything in the hardware line that could possibly be desired by man or woman, and they are always willing to show the public just wha they have in the Christmas stock in this line of goods. In the shoe line there are two first class establishments where anything in this line can be found, and many a most appropriate gift for the Christ mas season is awaiting the inspection of the shopper at the stores of the Fetzer Shoe Co. and Avard & Mc Lean. In the line of good first-class pro- will be the next IPta ri 1 1 i r c-m m i n i ) crv 1 rTl F?TrYi1 - i PTl ff?l f(( (fi fill fn IL lyj U 1 11 U lldJvUliyJll lyluUvyj Hon lash I and be ready for the cold weather that arrive here in a short time Remember we are in a position to quote the best prices on all kinds of building material l 11" 'P'W DC "Nehawka's Best" BEATS ALL THE REST! car Not only our opinion but the verdict of a host of sat isfied customers. If you are not using NehavKa Flour take a sack home with you today and try it. Every sack guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. For sale by every mer chant in Nehawka, all the leading dealers in Platts mouth and Hiatt & Tutt, of Murray. Nehawka Milling COMPANY. Nehawka. - - Nebraska visions for the Christmas dinner, and in fact for the entire year, they can always be found at the stores of A. G. Each, J. S. Hall, L. B. Egenberger and Hatt & Son, and at the last named establishment can be found one of the best lines of fine meats in the city. The firm of G. W. Thomas & Co. also are headquarters for a full line of fine meats and all the necessary in gredients for a rattling good Christ mas dinner in this line. In the way of trimmings for the Christmas dinner and all manner of the best fruits, nuts and other good things to tat, the Plattsmouth Basket store and the establishment of John Schiappacasse can be found to be full 10 overflowing and it is only necessary to visit them to discover this fact. Bear This in Mind. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far the best medicine in the market for colds and croup," says Mrs. Albert Elosser, Lima, Ohio. Many others are of the same opinion. Obtainable everywhere. Christmas will soon be here - Buy your stationery now. You will find a complete line at the Journal office. IN ( 111 T COl ItT. STATE OF X KB l: ASK A. County of Cuss. fs. In t!:e .f-r f tin I ".ft ate John I't-lri !;, 1. I ast il. To Ail t'eiMitis I nt crc.-ti'i' : You hip iiMfly inti!ipl that there has l.i'Mi tileil in this Court, petition of i:iizah th Katharina Keil. Exerutrix of tie estate of John Peter Keil, I (fcensed. alietrinir therein that said estate lias I.een fully administered, and praying that said estate he finally settled and the property assigned as provided in the wiil of said I "eeeased. and that the said Executrix lie 1 ischareed. Tliat a hearinc will he had upon said oetition leto-e this Court in the County Court Uootus at I'lattsmouth. in said County, on the :tOth day of Ie-emOer. l'l". at nine oVln'-k a. ni. "Witness mv hand and the seal of the item that you will need Year OrdQrs'CSoiv "LSi E3 3 LUEVi BEREY. AT County Court of silk! County this Oth tluv of Iiecember, 1 !').". Sea! ALLKN .1. IIEESMX. Count v JuiIltp. i:-;'0-twk NOTICE Ol" M IT TO Ut IKT TITLE. In ibr DiMlrlcf 4 vurl of I be Coast ut )', rliriwka. Wilhelmina ti. Tiyner, 1 'In in t i i IT , vs. Isuae Coe, et al., I eef ndants. To the defendants, Isaac Coe: Mrs. Isu.ic Coe, first real name unknown, the unknown heirs, devisees, leirnt-, personal representatives and a!l other persons interested in the es'ate of l.iiiii' Coe. deceased. the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentative and all oilier person in terested in the estate of Mrs Isaac Coe, first real name unknown. oe eas ed; A. C. I:eeu, otherwise dcscrihcd as Aimer C. Iteed; Sarah M Heed; t lie unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representative ami all other persons interested in t tie estate of A. C Iteed, otherwise described H A li ner C. Heed, deceased: the ut known heirs. devisees, legatees, personal representative and all ctiier persons interested in tiie estate of saiah M. Iteed, deceased; the unknown owner and t lie unknown claimant of the north half NVi of th southeast ouarter (SK'4 of Suction tlnrtv-Hve I. Township eleven (lit. Eant:e thirteen !.'!, east of the M h I". M., in the Count) of Cass, Xehra.-ka: Vou are herehy notified that on le ceinher ltith. A I). 1M.".. plaintiff filed her suit in the listrict Court of t he County . of Cass, Nebraska. to iio t jua'r.t iff title to the foijowli.fr d, Kiiiied lands, to-wit: The north half I'N I of the southeast quarter (SK'4i of Section thirH-tive 2.". Township eleven (11). Eaiisre thirteen il.'i. east of the f.th I". M.. in the County of Ch.-k. Nebraska, because of her adverse pos session h herself, h r ancestor and trrantors for more than ten vears prior to the commencement of said suit, and to enjoin each and all of you from ha- ins or claiming any rijr'-i. line. i:en or interest, either leual or equitable, in or to said lands or any part thereof, to r -quire you to set forth your nth'., title, claim, lien or interest therein. If at: v. either leual or equitable, and to have tie seme adjudired interior to th1 title of plaintiff and for general equitable relief. This notice Is made pursuant to an order of the Court. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before Monday, January E'lfi. or your default will be duly entered therein. YVILHELMIXA J. TKJXER. Plaintiff. YV. A. ItOBEILTSOX. Attorney. i:-:n-4'Ks mitici: OK M IT TO ti ii:t titi.i:. In Dip IMxtrlet 4 atari f 1 hr 4 ! y ( ( a ho. Nebraska. Sarah M. Iinrrison, Sarah El izabt 1 1 Martin and Eva May Harvey. i'lalntifts. vs. William Harrison, et al., 1 ef nda nt . To William Harrison, if living, if dead, his heirs, oevisees, letatee and per sonal representative, and all person interested In his estate, whose name are unknown, and Har rison, wife of said William Harrison, whose first real name i unknown, def eiida n I s : You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on I lie Mh flay of lie.emlrf-r. A. I . in la. the above named plaintiff filed their petition In the Iqstro t Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska, iijralnst you and each arid all of vou as (lefendai'its. the obeci a?,d pra v er of whic h petition is to quiet plaintiffs' title in and to the following dcs-rited real estate, tn-wit; The Southwest quarter iSW, I of Section eiirht (Si, in Township Twelve U i. North of Karifre ten 10i. East of f.th 1". M.. in Cass County, Nebraska, to forever ex clude and enjoin you and em h of you. and all persons claim ink.' hv. through or under you, from claimiric: any rtirl t, title, ciaim. lien or interest in or to the said real estate or any part thereof, and to require each of you to set forth your rjnl.t, title, interest or lien there in. -4 ;TiT. elttirr leifcaj iriyu t hie, nnd to have the same adjudged inferior to plaintiffs' title to said land, and for equitable relief. I'laintiff allene fhat they ami Samuel W. Harrison. from whom thev inherited said real estate, I: n.ve been in the actual, continuous, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse ..ossessinn and ownership of all JBtd lands, claiming the fame airanist all the world and especially atainst t he defendants herein, since prior to th vear lvsv You and each of urn are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or befoie the Tth dav of January, A. I'. and if you fail so to do. your default will be entered therein arid judmnerit entered in ac cordance with t lie prayer of plaintiff s. pet it in. I luted this 1 7 1 li day of Iccember. A. I. 11".. SAKAII M H.MUlIs'iN. SMtAH E1J.AHETH MAETIX. EVA MAY HAKVEY, Plaintiffs. l'ALMKU, TATIM! I'ALMKK, Attorneys. about your home o C Z3C H9