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    VO.VIi Y,
APRIL 10, 191
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY
jonNAL,
PAGE 3.
mt NEW
CLARION
2k...
WILL N.
HARDEN
Copyright. 1914. by Harper Cf
Brcthtjrs
CHAPTER VI.
The New Clarion.
m l" u:. after uark v hen At-ner
; : i. i .Mary n -a lied le'ine. Mrs.
m 'i ri.li .- was waiting op T (it
J ',-.'vii. t see the pur-
her :.m::;:t 1 1 ;i 1 inado for Iir.
'A., i .!.:!' tic- m:u kept ,V"ij
1 r h.- ji I- y. "I'M' he n
: .i-T fo.-ty times 1 1.mm1
: v.; : !. r-;!i 'vv v: an"
i .... I'.l l,;ive t wait till
- 1 I. V ll Ilillt -lifll t!..'
- - ' a . "
V. !. ii -i..ti Mary time an t-x-;
.. . !;. ! the ia;;- -i-tani deal AJai'-i
!..' :....d.-. "Howard wont ;.' lev,
i... : Y!.:: .v of that !"
:! .-ii. Il -v.;.!i!. Howard ! Mrs.
T".r. y ."litfriii'tiu-uiy. "To
J r : :-!. ' la. iter. :i t',!- wn: d cop
. !.. : the wide round vorl! was
:.' r ila.t !.-y an ii-t 1 1 Iii" c;e.
I ;.. i'.. !:.'t id:.! '' it fool .. ore
St.. ' f r- Jim T; rj. A man with Lis
t ! a-u.e-s head ain't aroin to viit
: . 1:1: s-r.'ou intentions that i
.:.?: a roi:iii' stone lilo Ilcwjird
.1 Al) ha 1 f.ftecn hr.ndred ca-h.
! ' " "J 5 1 : i - Tri:iiiilt'.v (!ra"1-.l ..ut
;s i :.-::!. ia the doorway t onf-h
: .-rsati"!!. his coarse sh'.rt o;n
at j :.- I., "i knov. cd tin' old dn.-k
I -.I - -..S I.:id by for a rainy day. hut
Z . .. v "vvt-d lh- I It- w;!i as liz as
!l. V II.- WOt.'t in-f l.Utll'T. TL'I!)
v. ' ;;.-ikc tli.it tiai'or wa'k aioui::
; : . f Hm-v d .:.'t."
W -'.. f- i ar'-t'N iMii'T'Ciud undT Lit
: r:.. '!. Tn:!ijMy v:: turi.'niir to--r
--I 1 ' . t'.h ;t ro..in. in- oi: nii
..... t . -,. s :;.:..-r." said t Lf-r
d:. t ! i r -t-. "I f.,-;!- Mr. I r:i l on tlit
j. : 1. ! v. T.-l.- "'T that hat. Ilavo
y . ' i::::.1! v::yy':"
?!.:-;. h.-sliaJM.i'y. "I'iii nt
. ! ' T a l it. Howard
t-..- . ; !;... ud T"n ! Al to i-. ram
Li. J t--; just hi.-i.:v v t d:vw out of
t ii-.- v,.: , L-n y ovtr the trdc
i. i . iL.-i 1- ij;ts oji our do-
' '. I.. i'U ain't P"ii:' to slt-- in j ore
hat. re Mr-. Trutu! icy rvtoncd
h 'Uu : : j . " Vh;:t "i y on kc-i-iriu n on
vi'l: I. io w lln--i Mary i.n'uir-d the
hfi.oth ht-r irn-r-o.uu- hi:..
I I'd 1..-. i' i: on tc-a'is.- 1
: to run t- -r to the Tiuslt-ys.
1 l ,.! i; i...v that it is
t o TiL':-j VI lid you eve: '." j
. x . Mrs. Trumhiey. "What -in J
t:.-- ' ::.ili on s,-n-" ar- yon - ;
i:. : thar lt-:V Va talked v. it h that i
: j w .-ni..n at th.
:!..- lii-Ti.in'. an' i
': !-:er. "U aff
V--; m i : :-e ! ;::.
iU- luliy an hour
. w j ou ha c lo see
:.t liouie a minut'.
an' ea:in" ovt r thar
n t. 1 ! n."
'Yut. tut. tu:!" The cX'-Ianiatin v.a
A! :. r . v- ho va i.t-rii:Z from the
r-.;". his I." slip's s-rajinr on the
!'.-.r. "lo 1-t thv ual alone. 1 heard j
V: roii.Se Howard t- run riht over j
to :t li m- hi i:ioti..-r's mind. The jore j
. ! ereature i i.'.h Tayy, exie'-tin th
! ; to auay fiaorrow. an' this
!...n.e in hi l'l..n- whi le j:lad tidiuX
i. i ali'ii'l. Mai. !id A!' uiiderstands
- a -."yore ma d"i;'t."
"1 understai.il Vr ei;tire!y too well
1t I't-. '-c o' mind."' Mrs. Trumhh-y
"She is httin' the entiro
::.try know die La- Howard Tinsley
i : iniiid riLt ij"'.v. to, when the
::..; :.' si-amii is drivln' here an' thar
that stuck Up Atlanta rirh I
hoar-1 an' it eo:ne straight, too that
l.i:n an' io-r met oid Tii:sley in the hi
r-'.id t'o'h-r day an" that Howard tnrn-.-l
hi head in another direction an"
ii !n'T so mu h as noj tt the man he
or. e- hi a'l to."
ilow.-rd loi-Ued away f kej fron
hai in' t sroji an' li k t!i oi.l vi unk in
.i:'i!ii'." ALner chti'-kloil nii. !.i vously.
i 1 Hiram has l-n li.i.;;n' off his
ti- free libout Mi-s Iinu'. ;a :u. He
t!.;i;!.- laiii" s!im shake a merry toe
In tiic -a; ,:adri.!' an' l-ts the hoy.s
! -..:d "-r tisbt ain "e:u in the jio'ka
that she is Jeadin' "em all straight to
nhiii'ii. She ain't exactly tiie sour
:.; - ed s-.rt of females I was fetched up
v. ith. l-ut I kind o" like "er ft-r a chanse.
1 l .!i t le!ieve Howard Is ashamed o'
his '. id.!.. the hoy ain't that ort hy
:; loui: shot hut he's havin' n linr.l
time ittin alon with the olj eha;.
Mary, n't ahead let the hoy's; know
v. h.:t" happened. If you don't po 1
id h:n v to, an' 1 want to avoid Hiram.
ii-iw "ini -wo!! enough to know that
l.e s coin t frit his hack up over wh it
i e done."
In hi,zh impatience Mrs. Trumhley
tamed aside to open the parcels, and
T.ary piided out into the twilight, her
antieipated jv'.v crreatly diminished hy
rei rimand t-he had received.
he found Mrs. Tinsley alone in the
1 r kit hen. which was dimly lighted
i.v .in lamp on a tahie. Mary's step
-ai. soft. iM'd th woman was not
aware of her presence till she was
:-e 1-eh'md her. Mary oerhenrda
1 w. supprssPtT FinL as Mrs. Tinsley
1 i:t over the open tire, on the coals of
. hi- h were some iots and pans, w hich
;e was cleaning with hot water and a
r i oa a t-tick.
"h:" she exilalmed as she turned
and saw the visitor. 'I didn't know
vt ho it was. Hae you just prot hack?
I was L"imr over to to see you. I 1
thought Howard sureiy would come
ha -k with you an.l he at your house 11'
if ho didn't come on here. Is-is he
thar':"
"No: we U-ft lii in in town." Mary's
.iji-e was full .f ten-e emotion. She
k-id her hands tenderly on the hent
shoulders. The fear flashed throiiirh
her mind that the ool rews miirht do
th- reciji.'cnt serious harm, and she
was wonderinir how si! could hes
make it known. In the short pause
thai eii-ned a irroan escaped Mrs. Tins
ley's hps.
"I see. I see. He's not eomin even
to say 'ood'i.v to me. Mayhe he'd rath
er I'd not fro in town to see "im off
cither? !f may ie true, as some say,
that fh" voiimr can't feel partin' like
the .I.l do. He's all 1 fret in the world,
hut mayhe I don't count fer much with
him. as iii'il a hy as he's always
heeli."
Mary -au!.t the hardened palms in
her own. She dr-w the oh! woman to
her in a tiriu emhrace. "Are you pre
paid f.r real jrood news. .Mrs. Tins
ley ':" she a-l:ed tenderly. "Vou see. 1
am afraid"
i; l-pwI news?" Mrs. Tin-lev
he'd her Lreafh. her eys wideniui; :is
they ;:.e-l thcm-elves on Mary s.
"Yes. the lest news in the world.
Mrs. Tinsley. Howard is not frolm:
.-.way at all. He would hae come to
teil .vou himse!!'. hut he had some im
portant work to d teit'itht and left it
:o i:.-."
Mrs. TinsYy. starinir ahrn'st increl
u'.oiis'y. jiut her hainl hchhid her. t'pel
iiiL' ahout till it tou-lied a ha:r. Then
site sat down, her eyes still devourimr
Mary's. Irawimr up another chair and
hoaiinu' Mrs. Tilisley's hand. Mary
told a!i that had hapi-ned throutrh the
day.
As she talked in Ler ten tie way the
pi:! saw the strong features melt into
softness and take ou a spiritual llirlit
more wonderful than she had ever he
fore hehdd. Mrs. Tinsley put her
hand over her quivering Htis ami chok
ed down a wellinz sob.
"The Lord's answered my prayer."
s! e faltered out. "This mornin" after
y-'U left. Mary. 1 went down in the hii:
swamp. 1 kept coin" until 1 was out o'
hear;!;' of any sounds i.ut the 1 i:ds.
t!:e froc an' the hees. Then I frot
tlowu iii my. km-cs rich4l-vhar t ho mire
was shoe rwr.'li deep. Somehow 1
th ouiiht a laee like that w as h-'iter'n
a coinfoitahle one. I throwed myself
t'al on the wet moss, ip. my hands
into it and cried out to my Mak'-r with
what seemed to me to he my last
hreotli. I told "im to look at me an'
point out anything that I had done of
hat ui to any liviu" ereuture. even a
dumh hruie, or to him an' see if he
hadn't overlooked my case too lun;. 1
prayed an' irayed liho that fer hours
on a stretch without stoppin". Tlieu
ah at once s'luie'u' seemed to whisper
in-ide o" me. "ii liouie,' it sai l, "an"
v. a it." "
"St rai.ee. strance," Mary "u hipere-l.
I -. e prayed, too. that uil your trouhle
mi-:ht he averted. I was lo-inc faith
when the p.od news fell like a hoit
frvui a clear sLy. Howard is froiu to
make up with his father too, lie told
me that he "was coimr to leC Mr. Tins-
ley's pardon for his hasty words when
ae was so an cry ou the day he left
home."
"He shan't do it my hoy shan't low
er himself:' hurst from Mrs. Tinsley V
ti.cht throat. "Howard hain't done
wrouc. Uf he was su h a foul as to J
helieve all his ia tries t pound into
"i:n I'd not respct 'iui a hit. 1 want
'im just like he is. Would a man like
Ahiivr Iianiel put money behind him ef
he was like Hiram? Not mu'-h. he
wouldn't, in this day of procress an'
enliirht'-i.meiit. All Hiram's cold blood
ed ideas about the I'.ihie make a recu
lar liend o' me. I Jut when Howard ex
plains it in his way I know he is richt
an" feel uplifted."
A few day s later Abner and Howard
were in full possession of all j-ertain-inc
to the Clarion. Hillhouse. elated
over a eoncratuiatory telecram from
his brother and the happiness of his
wife over her coruinc chance of resi
dence, was in and out thouch the day
civinc this or that advice in recard to
the management,
"I'm as creen as a lone handled courd
in the business," Abner smiied at
Howard, oine when they were alone
and workinc without their coats in
the ofhee, "hut I'm willin' to learn new
tricks. Stop me the minute I start to
make a w rone move. You are the boss,
but ef I kin help a little bit I'll be
tickled. It is a new came to im. an' is
coin' to cive me a lot o fun. As 1 see
ft, ve must 7l7aTt"ouf a"?resh "pTdlcy
an' make it known iu our fust new is
sue. I'm glad you think the inde
Iendent basis is cood. I'm a Democrat
dyed in the wool it was shot into me
like burnt powder from Yankee cutis,
an" some of it stuck to my bones, but
I've cot cood friends that was Union
men an' are Ilepuhlicans now. I never
liked to hear "em called black, because
they always treated me white. I've
cot friends that are Populists an' a
few- that fancy they are Socialists, an'
I don't want to offend any of 'cm.
I'.cin' on the fence is a pood thing, fer
then we kin drap ou the side o any
issue that needs our aid. Say, 1 want
to tell you somen', an yet I feel
sorter ashamed to do it."
"What is it?" Howard asked, deeply
interested.
"Why, you see" Abner actually
Washed "I don't want to brag or
sound my own horn ereu to you, hut
since the report has cot out of this
deal of our'n a lot o folks has come to
me an' said that they wish I'd run a
department on the editorial pace under
my own initials, an' write just as plain
as I talk. Thar Is a lot o' plain people
in these mountains, cntbej tie to rlalp
thincs. With yore education you Lin ,
1 .O T-..1 .... ,.,1.... .TV f el I- L. I.. "If I
if you don't object, why"
"Object?" Howard cried, enthusias
tically. "It w ill be the very life of the
paper. You really are a philosopher.
I'ln-le Ah. You don't know It, but you
are."
"Well, any ways" Abner took tie
compliment cruoef uily "ridin' out
home lust iiicht. an' even after I cot
to bed, a notion fer a ort of fust word
from me kept runnin' in my head, an'
this momin' just after breakfast out
at the stable, of all places I jotted it
down. If If you wouldn't mind I'll
read it to you. It ain't so overly lone,
fer I've b'iled it down into as tieht a
wad as possible."
"Fire away:" Howard cried. "I'll bet 4
it is all richt."
Slowly Abner rose, and. coin? to his
coat hancinc from a nail on the wall,
he took a crumpled piece of paper
f rom a pocket. I'nfoldinc it. and clear
inc his throat, he becan to read a I ud:
"'To one and all hearty creel it:cs."
How's that fer hie type at the t"p of
the fu t column?" A oner ashed, as he
looked un.
(To Be Continued.)
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NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI
TION FOR ADMINISTRATION.
Ir. the Count v Court of Cass county.
Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Fred.r
ick Etieikernier, Deceased.
To All Persons Interested in Said Es
tate: You will take notice that on the C.th
day of April. li'Ki, Henry Frederick
t.-. i. . : i: t . i l . : . ...:.: . . a.
av-eiivemit! i:ieu e-.s iuti-..:i in lm.-
court al!erm?r that retierick lar.fe.-
kemie.-. late of the city of Piatt?mor.th.
Ca.ss county, Nehraka, departed this
iife. intestate, in said city and county,
on the "Oth day of January, ii'l'h
leavinjr an estate to be admir.i-te-cd.
and prayinjr that administration there
of be granted to Emilie Ensrslkemier.
the widow of said deceased.
You will further take notice that a
hearing will be had upon said petition
on the 4th day of May, 191C, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, at the County
Court room in the court house iy the
city of Plattsmouth. in Cass county,
Nebraska, and that unless cause be
shown on or before said hour of hear
in p. the prayer cf said petition may he
trranted, and such other orders and
proceedings in the premises as a just
and lawful administration of said es
tate may require.
Witness my hand and the Seal of
said court on this Oth day of April.
lDld.
By the Court:
ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Jndpe.
o..... ...
GOOD FARMING HORSE for sale,
weiphincr l.o-'O pounds. Inquire of
W. E. Metschullott on "Wintersteen
Hill. 4-7-tfd
Lipht Brahma Ecrps
for hatching, renewed strains from
best blood. Mrs. Wm. Gilmour,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
WANTED to hear from owner of prood
farm for sale. Send cash price and
description. D. F. Bush, Min
neapolis, Minn. 3-lC-2tw
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to rure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Catarrh beins preatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and
acts thru t lie Wood on the Mucous Fur
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of th disease, giving the
patient strength by buildintr up the con
stitution and i;ssisin? nature in doins its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in the curative powers of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred iPollars for any case that it falls
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 75c.
Local &ews
From Fririay'p rall.
Mrs. Nellie Acnew of Lincoln came
in this afternoon to vi.-it here with
relatives for a short time.
I'. II. Meiiin.rvor was ia the city yes
terday for a short time ai t-ndmtr to
i-ome matters of business with the
merchants.
John 11. Ilecher wav amoi:-- the
hu-ieess visitors in Orr.ar.a today for
a few hull's, .-oi:i.r to that city on the
ea:!y I'ai liairtou tr:.:!! thi nif.rninc.
Thede Amick was amouc' the busi
i:ess visitors in Omi-ita today for a
few liours poinf' to that city on the
early IIu: lincton train tlii-' afternoori.
Mrs. L'.i-lia Lee-dey 'i'-partc-d ihi.-afi'.-?
noon for Omaha v.'nei e .-lie will
; s i :-1 in th.' care ,f her cou;u. wlio is
Mck iu that city.
re ma. n lor
some tini'..-.
(ieorjrv I'. Meisirifrer earn'. in this
mornir.'r from his lu-tne ;.t Cedar
Creek to speti-J a few hour.- vi-ltinc
wit It frie'ids u'nl lookin-r after some
1 1 u lines s niutt crs.
J. I). Shrader was re-re for a few
hmii s yc.-:erd;iy a!'te; rio":i enroiite to
his iiome from Omaha where he has
beer, to look after Un-ine- mat .ers
ai ii n.et:.! '.-ii from tiii- city to Mi;r
. ay.
M. L. Freidrich. republican candi-
i i date "or courity comniis.-ioner. was a
pas.-engrer this afterr.o.-i foi- Omaha.
" j wh.ore he was caned on .-orne husmessj
! titatters. hut denks that lie i- s-cur- l
;rar vote
William A. Iieck r urv.ve
f i mor:ii!!tr from his h.-n.e we
in
this
ot the
citv and
.n
i;r.rted on
ca; 'v
Uur- ;
iin'.-ton train for Omaha whe-e
hfc !
vl--:-.ed. for the day lo-vl:!:-sr after .-orne
matu-r.- of hu.-ir.e --.
.Mr.-. John Cory departed this after-
i noon for Pender, to vi
-;t wi'.h he" new
I cre.it-cran-.scei. w .10 has just made
'hi? appearance at the I:u-se!l Cliase j
I hon e. Mi.;.-; Ganu-t Coty accornpatued j
:ier motlcr to Omaha. J
Jolm Gau(-r and
I 1 P
.. ...:.
; Gauer. o! near Ceuar (. re; k were 1:1
-v ve-"teilrv a ft or a nor"; fer a few
.
j hotn s loiilimp; alter some ou
itiess
matters
cl'a'c
of iniort:.!!ce with the nier-!
i
front iSn " f"'!a'"' lat'v.
C. L. Wile- war anv
:iX i t'.o -e jroirisi-
jto Omaha this af'ei
i few hotu.-, h'okirr
ill to St'T
.1
a !
some matters
i of husine-s. j
i j
i P. A. Horn drove in today from hi? ,
fiirm home to look after the week-end
shoiviiiis: and to vi
w:ta
mar-v j
! - - i
i iit . a .
W . II. S.eybr-rt r.r..I v.ite a.t"ai sen,
Jer nines, wmt i:i the c ity to-day fcr a
few hours ;or.::i.r r fter fun? tra(?irjr
and. viitin:r with friends.
- j , M j j, T Meis"
hirer, jr., were
; ,,u c; . th;
.. f
tr
loott for a few
hou
looking after
m? matters o:
tiaair.sr with the merchants.
Cornelius Lenceri motored in this j
. i
mornir.LT from his tarrn home ana
spent a few hour;-, in the city lookhi?
after the vet;k-t:id trading.
W. R. Youn.ir and Alvin Murray
came up this afternoon from their
home near Mynard to spend a few
hours looking after some trading.
Mrs. E. C. Harris, was a passenger
this aft-srr.oon for Omaha where she
was called to spend a few houra in
that city lookine; after seme matters
of business.
C. E. Dasher of Cedar Creek was
attendinpr to some important business
matters in thi. city today and while
hre took time to call at this office an:!
renew his sahscriplion to this paper.
Mrs. B. W. Livingston and daugh
ter, Miss Helen. w?re amtir,? those o
inr to Omaha this rnornintr where
thev were called to spend the day in
that city looking after some matters
of business.
Miss Hor.or Seybert and Miss Pearl
Dujray were amonq; those proinq: to
Omaha this morning: where they will
visit for the day in thnt city with
friends and attend to some busi'ioss j
matters of importance.
John Kraetrer, one of the prominent
farmers of the county, was in the city
today for a few hours looking after
some matters of business with the
merchants and visiting with his many
friends.
Barney Smith, the younsr man re- 1
sidinfr in the vicinity of Murray who
had his aim injured some time aeoi
hy a tree fallir.cr on it, was a visitor j
in Om".ha yesterday where he is hav- i
infr his injury treated theie by a spe- j
cialist in the hopes of restorinp: the
use of the arm.
John Swartz departed this after
noon for Omaha where he will vis.t
for a short time there with friends.
He expects to leave shortly for Ran
dolph, Nebraska, to make his future
home.
Those who enjoy a srocd time should
be present at the German Heme on
Saturday nifrht to attend the social
dance to be piven there. A pood time
and pood order will be the order of
the evening.
r nsnnoi
i miinn
w a a ar a a a c
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rnn
imj riLLU i un
a m la a im'
RE-ELEGTIDH
CHICF JUSTICE OF NEBRASKA SU
PREME COURT HAS MADE
EXCELLENT RECORD.
HIS JUDICIAL OPINIONS CLEAR
Work of Court Expedited Undtr His
Leadership Gain cf Six
Months on Docket.
f'l.o f Jus! ire Andrew M. Morrisy,
of ti:e .Ni hraska supreme court, iias
l.h'ii ;is laieJidu'e lor t "-eiection.
i't litions lor Ids caiuiiciacy from a!i
I arts of i he rta'.c, s;i;!:,.(i ).y several
ihoiisi.?' i o-c:s in i-xess of the :'..o(m)
t j a i i --.l hy law . are iu the j---creiary
): Ma-.-'s 1i:::k!s.
(in aceo;:r.t of the eX'';ejit. record
!'hief Justice Morrisiiy has mad" ou
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CHIEF JUSTICE A. M. MORF.IS3EY
who has fdeci fer reelection
s-'.ip-en: bacji
h the wo-k a
Hid 1 he i:;a!:'e
s iea.:: e:.ai .
-.act
! ..n-e lis hell
is e:I''(-
' . v. ill have n serious opro; luna
for re-elect :o:s. I'nder his ad-rship
he c:e:r; has crain-a' j.-x iaon;!:s' tinic-" j
,.n ,: - da. la: durlnr i!ir la.it y.-ar. aad !
is rev hearinc and disposing of rn:-r-
tiiOi"- raiiidly thai: eve;- before. Being !
ia the prime of h:'e and in v.jrorous
hea'th. Chief Jin tire Morrissey has
not only he.nuled his own patt of the
noil: in a manner satisfaait ry to liti
gants and to attorneys haviap cases
b--;"e-:e the Lisrli trih:nal. but seme of
i
C lie f i-v
llas be
infvt'-d iuio ttie
Hiiir machinery of the court.
Ciesr-Cut Opinicns.
ITir jtidk ial opiaiotts s re models of
.dear th inkin g ccmciscly eypressed.
The chirf justice pits Jo the point of
a ca; o v. it'nout indui ztiiz in superflu
ous verldace. Th.is (.uality has won
for his decisions the utadivided respect
an.l esteem of the lecral profession,
.vi-i-h cal liner he. has followed for
twenty years.
i: eLv.e.n his associates on the su
premo bench and himself there ha?
een the utmost cordiality, and he en
joys their respect and ftood iil. Dtir
in? the inct:mbcnc" of Chief Justice
Morriss' y .nothinp has been heard of
the personal animosities and disapree-mc-nts
which formerly existed between
members of the -ourt.
Ju:l?c Morrissey is a native of New
York state. He came to Nebraska
twenty-five years are and has lived
here ever since. Before coming: to
Lin coin, his home was at Valentine.
Lincoln Daily Star.
It will be well for voters to hear in
mind that judpres are no longer nom
inate! or elected on party tickets.
Nominations for judicial positions are
row made in a somewhat similar way
to the method employed in electing
c:t' cornmisisoncrs in cities under the
commission system. The names are
printed on a ballot separate and dis
tinct from the regular party ballot, no
party desifrnat ion is allowed, and the
candidate runs on his merits. Under
one system or another a number of
slates have provided for taking the
courts out of politics. The sanie year
that we adopted our non-partisan law,
Minnesota passed an act which riot
only takes the courts hut also takes
the country offices and candidates for
the legislature off the party ballots.
In that st?te judges, count' officers
and members of the legislature are
elected without a party designation
and in utter disregard of party affili
ation. Last year Iowa passed a non
partisan judiciary law very similar to
ours, and in the future party lines
will ho disregarded in Jowa, as in Ne
braska. This year we elect one chief justice
ami three associate justices. At the
primary the voter is allowed to vote
for one chief justice and three asso
ciate justices, but there will be twice
as many nominations as there are of
fices to till. -Thus two candidates will
be nominated tor chief justice and six
nominated for associate justice.
mm
J. H. SVEET
Editor of the Nebraska City Daily Press
For District Delegate
TO
Republican National Convention
'THE RURAL COUNTIES of the r;r,t District are
rightfully entitled to oiie tk-l-yute in thf 'hi'-:i:"
O.-nvention. Vote fur hi n.
Primary April 18th
Polls Open 8:00 a. m. Close S:00 p. m.
MlTKC or AIM'I.irtTION"
i.Miioit 1. 1 "i:si:.
Not iee is lif-n-l V j.: ell t' a i '.
:?it ri-sl-.l ainJ in l! !": !.:; ;
are!-t .-ii; n-:. IM. i.a
lis ..-:;Tii.r: am: a ; : i -a : i a ia t i
I' l a- ;t v k of t 'it y ?'
r.-Mnni:. I'iiaatN !' i'ass. . .,..) .-N-d!a-k.i.
a- :' ; a I h iaw.
I'O.H
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; -I... ia a!-"- a!a -i--! aa.' -Hii !e.a
a '-ii'iM ...f t!.- S-.t!t- of N--na
i.ii'vi.; i! at a lici -.- i
to I.f -a i.l IM. I i. o at tor r ;,
iialt. .s;.:ritiiias a id i:io:s ;.e'.af
1 ... p.-i a.,1 ,.f ,.; - x .-a r ft ..ni 1 ! aa
a- ni-aiaaa" of sad a l a a a 1 a '"i
! n ; 1" i : .s-tsi.,: ! :!. i: a.M l.a'I' '
..!' ;..t avi-lvi' "ir-. :a la-,,; t-.v.
.-an" i i- ! . in l'- i i ' s wa :! of t.a-
: of 1 ' a : ! .-aa'i-i ' a. N-v:.- - l;a.
J.'l '. J 1 1 'N AT
Ma a : ;. : : t c ;: ' '
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:t.
xotict: r aiti.icuhiv
i.hii ou i.ic i:ni:.
Noti'-e is l:'-r-!-y f ; v a to
rnit
r:;'-a
i ;:i rt-sT-d ami to tl.-;- ti'.ialic t'".at t!:c
i: ra; --i s i -j 'i-iI , Alio: pa ii !-s-, has fi -'i
his petition atal a i-pi a -a T i "'. ia ta- ofac-
1" tio- cii" (!: 1; of ii..- i 'ay ef l'lails
noaia. t'otiaty C:i', alal slat-- of
Ni hvaska. as I-1 ; u i :a-.l liv law, s :imi-i1
li- 1!..- t ail-'! !.-".!ti!.i r of r'-s-oi-iit j
i r.-c-la-ha r of t': 5-ai.l (it... .s.-ttilltr j
1". ut 1 1 that lie n ppl lea nl h a ia.:ii of!
l-espt-elal'le i :a 1 a 1 '-!" ale! sTaiali!:- aini ',
a roieent of t he Stat- ef N-hraska ami
pfa. iiiL- that a iiai-ae la; y ) a-su-.l i
tn tl'- saM .A ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 t'.i-" for t'a- --ai- 1
of raait, spirituous a:el vi!:'ni ii-paiM".- j
f.ir th tii-io.l of on- y.-ar f : 'ai t!" 1
".at- nf tr- l.eariijir of saal ;i pf-i ica t i 01 ,
ia a !. aa--;" i:aa;.-.i on w.-st half
(wL. i of h.t m ili. ia hio. h- t! irty-
f.ii.r ::(!, th- Kmirta wa.-i! if th-
saal C.ty of a 1 1 snioti t ! , N-l.ra.-ha.
aI'C.iuimi :ir:si:.
Mnn-h 1t. 1'. "If Ai-piuaat.
mitk i: or ri'i.i( tiii
I. Kit "OK I.Ki'AMl.
lOlt
r. ot i cf- i -hii-rcsi
ii
M-l-y aii'.cn to t't-rsnr.:-.i
t- t'a- i u!-'. .c- that tt
i.M:.---i'J"',t-i!. .1 I'.. Met ! iii-1. las hi.-';!
: is l-ctite-l. ese! a ppl i a l : : in t'.i- nir.ae I
ef c::y ca-i k of 1 h- Citv t.f I'iatls-
tr.--i.ta. c'oa.nt y :' L'a.--s. atol State of j
N' hra ka . as a: rcj hy Jaw. sic tied
t he re
...., a , p. !
th thai
air- . t.aaitii r t.f ii-.-i-
i t tr saal cU '. seit.tr- j
the a ppi i --. ii t is a Tiiun of '
character a ad s-ta lelm:; a to I '
i '
a resale!.: ot
.e Stale of Nela;
- i.a
i -
p: a that a . i as- ia.. h
la the said .1. K. -V.ei laae-l for
..f i ;..!!, .-pir't ii.ii.s aaJ via -a-li.r
1 i - pel l of oa- yea r 1
ai 1 e I
hate of the i, ear; ii a;
i a a h a i i a : a- ; i 1 1 ai t
r i ... a a ... a n
: i I a . i . . . i .
n lot sa-v aa, tr-
i. -ii 1c t : h it -1 a r- - ::.". in the l-'ourth
wa'ai cf the saal ":f of I '.a. 1 1 .- rao u I
N- hra.-i.a. .i. j:. Mei .m :::..
Ma ice t a. 1 M i' Api- a a at
MITK K AI'I'MC TIO llIt j
i. lot oie i.k i:si:. i
N'fitice is hetehv civea to al prr.'"ins
ir.tet-t sted and to the puhlic that the
uiaicrsia to .1. .1. I.. Uuf-il, has f.leu
his pftilc!: am: n j'pi i c a t o n tn t h- olluc
of tae i.ily clerk of ti.e C". y of 1'iatls-le-atia
Ooaa:" ( f Ca.ss. and State id"
NePraska. as re ;uirei.l Py J.iv., siirned
I.v the rcjuired number ef it-sideat
f ree-lioluers ef the .-aid city, setting
foith that the applicant is u it.an (.if
re.- peeta hie character and stntidiiKt and
a r'siclent ef the State iif Nehraslca and
pravina" ti at a la-er.e tr.av h" is.-aed
to the said .1. U Kti-.-ell i,,r the sal.' ef
malt, spirituous and vin.eas IPpiors fer
the period of one ye;: r Hum the :ate
of tlie hearm- of said a pp: a a t h in ia
a liiiild.iair situat.d oti tae we-t half
iw'a of io live i.'ii. in hlock thirn
fotir llhli. in the l'oattli war.i ef the
said Citv of 1'hiTtsniiOit li. Nehraska.
.1. 1-. Kl'.-'SKU..
March 3'., llilC Applicant.
NOTlCi;
or
AI'l'Mt ATKIX
ron
Notice is herehy Riven to all persons
interested and to the public that the
a nd-rsi it in al Wm. II eti r i h-"eti, has tiled
his petition and application in the office
-t the city cierk ot the City ol I'iutts
moMtli. Coutitv ef Ca-s,- and State of . ..
Nebraska, us re.-uii-ed by law. si-tied j -phu .
by the ief;;iire..l niimb-r ol itsnient
t ree-hulders of the said, city, settin
forth that the applicant is a man of
respectable character and standing and
a resident of the State of Nebraska and
praying that a license may be issued
to the said VVrn. J ten riehs.n for the
sale of malt. sp irt iuous and vinous
liquors for the period of one vcar li-nm
the date ef the hearing of said applica
tion in a buildinsT situated on the west
half tw3 of iot ore- i l i, in block
thirtv-four C14i. in the Fourth ward
ef the said Citv of 1 'hittsmout h. Ne
braska, wm. iii:ni:iciisi:n.
March 10, hUH Applicant.
.Miner:
OP
Al'l'MCATlOX
roil
Notice is berey piven to all persons
interested and to the public that the
undersigned, I'd. Ktrenberer, has fned
his petition and application in the oftk-e
of the city cierk of the City of Platts
mouth. County of Cass. ur.d State of
Nebraska, as required by law, siirned
by th required number of resident
free-holders of the said city, settiner
forth that the anidicar.T is a man of
respectable character and standing and i
a resident of the Slate of Nebraska and !
praviuK" that a license mav be issued j
to the said Kd. i:gen berger for the sale I
cf malt, s ji i-it uous arid vncas liquors
for the period if one year from the
date of the hearing of said application
in a building situated on the east half
ieV) of lot twelve d.i, in block tv.cn-tv-fdeht
(i'S. in the First ward of the
said City of 1'iattsniouth. Nebraska.
i:r. i;gi:nbi:!:(;i:i:,
March lfi, lUlti Applicant.
Saturday evening there will be a
social dance given at the German
Home. Everyone is invited and can
he assurred cf a good time in every
way. Music by the Plattsmouth or
chestra. Read the Evening Journal. Only 10
cents a week.
NOTKT OI-" AI'J'I.H 'O'l SON I'Oi:
ujirou i.icknsi:.
Notice is herehy ir:y'. t ai! !
-e;s irtereted a:, 1 : tii'- p . .-. tr.:'
J'.atts- ; the under-limed, . '. i ..
i-'i'iaM i hied hi- j"-t!tion aai a pt-! i-at ';: ;. .?.
s-'t ''-'.'j t 'rT.ce of the clerk of th- villae.- .'
iiati of Eaelc, Tourty of "a.- ;. 1 ta:e
i !,.!.i I Ne'ora.-ka. as recjuii ei hy law. -iirT.e
..'"'",','!!" the l f . '.tired tipmhei- cr !-,-::
"es j"..r j " eellol.i-! fd .-aii v ii1..;
";i I forth that the appl'cnt - a rr.ar. !
i esoec
j and a re i lent o.'
.- ..f Neh:
-:.-e tr.av
a -i
arii
,i
that a
i .
isSUei
1 to tl
?ai
. S. T
,i
' i-oe -sa:e o. rr.ale. .- s
I iiMUO
r. -r. ,,. i. ... .- ...I i f
1 t U . -.f . III'. I ' . - " '
the ".
e
: , . r
i f i urn the date of tae hear in:' (
iia.i' oi
a;i'!icati r:, in a bail lirar -it iat-.l
lots live atid m ." are: '.. in 11
nineteen ( Jhi. in the s.o : vd'.at't
Eacrie. Nebraska.
C. S. TRFMPI.E. A Tai' a
Aj.ril 10. I'.'l'-..
' 1.
, r
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LKltOR LICENSE.
N-atice i hereby jrivtn all jer
interested tiro to tie p-abiic. tta.t tl
ai.Ji'i sie-ned. ih-n .M. Mii.r. ha- !.'-.
his jietition and ajipi aait i"': vr.ii ' !
villa-re tie'!: ef th. iiiaie f-f Ao a.
Com ty of Ca.-.-" and S.att of N...ra--l.a.
as required by h vr. - by tl,-
eOjaired r.y ruber " r ie : t i ceho.a
ers of the said village, .-etti-.cr fcih
that the applicant i." a man
I a- lci t -
nt ! - Me cha-acter
a no
tar en z ;.r. ; a re
C;f N bra-.a. and
.-r.t of the Stat-.
ptayin.tr that a
llcer.se
i. .ay i - a- :
to ll. e .-a;: iv!. ... ..ji-i.- .'! iae .-at"
c f nutlt, - pi'-ituaas ar.d vi".nj iu-a'a-
. 1
the muhiritial '.ear en-linir .May .
i I'. ,, at his piace c-i
;.-ir;v- -. -.:a-
ate- or. the. v ,-st ;v.o-;n; is
i i .1
i .
(a), in l.'..ai: thil i:-'i I 1- . i:, -aal :1
i laa"e of Aoca. Nr'-oi- I'.a.
April 10. I'.'IC.
HEN ?1. MOIil: Apphea- .
(
NOTICE OF A I 'V LI CA Tl ON I'Oi:
I . ,,.,-it, .
i.vi oi i.u
In the Matter of the Application f
Henry H. Wei.ieman 1 r L'n; e-r Li
cense: This is to certify that H.ry -T.
Weideman, of the Villi. tr of ti-e -wood.
Cass county. Nthta.-ka. t'.N-d a
petition ia the othec of the Village
clerk on April S, li-Hk a- teunci
lv the statutes of the State .f N-bras-
1 the ordinances
tne i.
of Greenwood, to sell malt. spv. .v
iiTid vinous liquors fur the cornier n
nicipal year, in the building -ic-ia'cd
on lot No. I'TT. fror.tinr on Sccor.d
street, in said villaire.
c. e. ALi r:t:.
' 'latre (. c i
For Sale.
Comb r.hode Island Led
Single
Cfrcrs. tJl.OO J'cr 1-".; J .". 00 per l1"'.
Eaby chicks, 15c each.
A. O. Ham e.
Tlatts. T'hone ?l?,.
ImZSZmX. TW-Wf. .?-.r
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W. A. ROBERTSON,
Lawyer.
East cf Riley HoteL
Coates Blork, -J-Second
Flour. r
..TT ??-?-?-
DDL WM. QU
AUCTIONEER
WEEPING WATER. NEBRASKA
1 8 to 20 years experience is
worth something to those who
have property for sale.
Satisfaction GLarantscd
I am always after the Hiii
Dollar for Your Goods.