1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1916. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. IMGE 7. 4 f5mg by 1 Copyright, 1913, by CHA?TilR aAIV. Hsw a Dream Came True. ELLEX whirled at tlie cry and made, after her, but lie niisht Y well have tried to catch iho wind. As she rau she heard her broiitr l;out in sudden tilartn and Natalie's voice raieti in en treaty. lmt she sped o:i under an im ::Ke as irresistible as i ni fear. I "nvii through the openings beneath her feet she s.;v. as in a nightmare, the sweeping Hood, burdened with lai:!i:.ir i e chunks and lie ked with roam. She seei-jcd to be suspended ib'f it. yet she was running at reck-ie;- speed, dimly aware of the nuise-:juen'-os of a misjudged footstep, but fearful only of bein:; overtaken. Sud .leuly she haled her companions. Her tiiind was in a furious revolt at their I v.ardit-e. their indecision or what ever it was th it held them like a jri'oup f w tlen figures safe on shore while man v h'se life was worth all liieirs put together exposed himself to aee lle.-s peril. That he was really in ianper she felt sure. She knew that Murray -was apt to lose himself in his ;i roams. Perhaps some visionary mood had blinded him to the menace of that in"i;ntir.ir io rido in front of the i: lacier. Or iiad he madly chosen to ft and or fall with this structure that meant so nni -li to him? She would -Jiiake him yield to her own terror, lni:r hini ashore, if ne.-es.iry. with her own ha '.ids. She stumbled, but saved herself from a fall, then gathered her skirts more e'.ely and rii-hod on. measuring with int inetivp iiin'tv the lonirth of everv ! stii ic. It was not an easy path over which she du.-died, for the ties were ruevei.ly spaced. Gaping apertures p:ive torribie glimpses of the river be low, and across these ghastly abysses she bad to leap. The hoarse bursts of shoutinsr from the hore ceased as the workmeji be be'd her tlittinir out ahuis the stec-1 t ai!-eway. They watched her in dumb amazement. All at once 'Xeil saw her and hur ried to meet her. "FAi?.:." lie cried. ,be careful: What possessed you to do this';" Tome away:' she gasped. "It's dan PC roiis: The jam look:" She pointed down the channel. lie shook his head impatiently. 'Yes!" she pleaded. -Yes: Please: They wouldn't come to warn you they tried to stop me. You must go ashore." The frightened entreaty in her clear, wide open eyes, the disorder that her haste had made affected O'Xei! strangely, ye stared at her. bewilder ed, doubtful; then steadied her and groped with his free hand for support. He could feel her trembling wretch edly. "There's no danger, none whatever," he said soothingly. "Nothing can hap pen." "You don't know. The bridge ha j never l ",.u tried. The ice is battering at it and that jam if it doesn't burst" "I'.at it will. It can't last much longer." "It's rising" "T be sure, but the river will over flow the bank." "Please!" she urged. "You can do no good here. I'm afraid." He stared at her in thi.same incred ulous bewilderment; some impulse deep within him was struggling for expres-si'-n, but he could not find words to frame jt. His eyes were oddly bright as ho smiled at her. "Won't you g ashore?" she begged. "I'll take you back, of course, but I want to stay and see" "Then I'll stay." "Eliza:" Her name burst from hi.? Iips. in a toiie that thrilled her. but with it came a sudden uproar from the d "stunt crowd, and the next instant 1! v saw th 't the i-e barrier was giv i. way. The pressure Lad become ir- -istible. As the Salmon had risen tl '' i'-c had risen also, and now the tiar-lo-.v throat was belching its contents foil li. The haos of upended bergs v as being ton: apart; over it and through it burst a deluge whieh filled the val'ey witli the roar of a mighty tniaract. Clouds of spray were in the ; ir: broken masses were leaping, and so. tie! satdting; h'gh up on the shore v i re stranded Hoes and fragments left 1 in the wake f the moving body. On v. ard it coursed, clashing and grinding j ! ng the brittle fae of tlie glacier ... . , t eyond the bend ! ... r , l ( .cr the alder b ps 1 t: J T 3.. 1" y coiPd -tt t. like see it moving faster ami the crest of a tidal wave. 1 e surface of the river lowered swift 'e!'ca;h the bridge; the huge white ;,s ground and milled, shouldered a ide by the iron sheathed pillars of 4 o:icicle. see. Its gone already. Once it dears a passageway we'll have no ji: :e gorge s. f. r the freshets are com- , ii.g. The bridge didn't even tremble 1 there wasn't a U'emoA not. a scratchj." Harper & Brothers. Eliza looked up to find O'Xeil regard ing her with an expression that set her heart throbbing and her thoughts scat tering. She clasped a huge, cold bolt head and elung to it desperately, for the upheaval in her soul rivaled that which had just passed before her eyes. The bridge, the river, the valley itself were gyrating slowly, dizzily. "Kliza:" She did not answer. "Child:" O'Xeil's voice was shaking. "Why did you como to me: Why did you lo this mad thing? I saw some thing in your face that I can't believe that I can't think possible. It it gives me courage. If I don't speak quickly I'll never dare. Is it true? Hear girl, can it be? I'm so old such a poor thing: You couldn't possibly t care, and yet why did you coined j The words were torn from him. lie i was gripped and shaken by a power j ful emotion. She tried to answer, but her lips ' were soundless, she closed her eyes. and "Murray saw that she Mas whiter than the foam far beneath. He stared into tlie colorless face upturned to his until her eyelids fluttered open, and she managed to voice the words that clung in her throat. "I've always loved you like this:" He gave a cry like that of a starving man. She felt herself drawn against him. I'.ut now he. too, was speechless. "Couldn't you see?" she asked breathlessly. He shook his head. "I'm such a dreamer. I'm afraid it can't be true. I'm afraid you'll go away and leave me. You won't ever will you. Kliza V j I couldn't stand that." Then fresh re alization of the truth swept over him. They clung to each other, drunk with ecstasy. "I thought yon cared for Natalie," she said softly after awhile. "It was always you." "Always?" "Always:" She turned her lips to his and lifted iVr entwining arms. The breakfast gong had called the men away before the two fiirures far out upon tlie bridce picked their way slowly to the shore. The Salmon was still Hooded with h'.'rr.v inc: masses of "It was always you.' ice, as it would continue to be for sev eral days, but it was running free. The channel iaront of the glacier was open. lilaine was the first to shake O'Neil's hand, for the members of Murray's crew held aloof in some embarrass ment. "It's a perfect piece of work," said he. "I congratulate you." The others echoed h'r? sentiments faintly, hesitatingly, for they were abashed at what they saw in their chief's face and realized that wonbJ were weak and meaningless. Iau dared not trust himself to speak. He Lad many things to say to his sis , . . , . ? , , . . ter. but his throat ached miserably. ibly. , Natalie restrained herself only bj- the :real est effort. j It was Tom Slater who ended the awkward pause by grumbling sarcas tically; I "If all the young lovers are safely ' ashore maybe us old men who built the bridge cau go and get something to cat." Murray smiled at the girl beside him. "I'm afraid they've guessed our be cret, dear." . "Secret:" Slater rolled his eyes. "There ain't over a couple thousand people beside us that saw you pop the question. I s'pose she was out of breath and couldn't say no." Kliza gasped and fled to her brother's arms. "Sis: Poor little SisT' Dan cried, and two tears stole down his brown cheeks. "Isn't this just great?" Then the oth ers burst into a noisy expression of their gladness. Happy Tom regarded them all pessi mistically. "I feel bound to want you." he said at length, "that marriage is an awful gamble. It ain't what it seems." "It is:" Natalie declared. "It's bet ter, and you know it." "It turned out all right for me," Tom acknowledged, "because I got the be?t woman in the world. I Jut" he eyed his chief accusingly "I went about it in a modest way. I didn't humiliate her in public." He turned impatiently upon his com panions, still pouring out their babble of congratulations. "Come along, can't you," he cried, "and leave "em alone? I'm a dyspep tic old married man. but 1 used to be young and affectionate, like Murray. After breakfast I'm going to cable Mrs. Slater to come and bring the kids with her and watch her bedridden, invalid husband build the rest of this railroad. I'm getting chuck full of romance." "It has been a miraculous morning for ine," said Murray after a time, "and the greatest miracle is you. dea r." "This is just the way the story ended in my boo!;." Kliza told him happily "our book." He pressed her closer. "Yes, our book, our bridge, our everything. Eliza." She hid her blushing face against his shoulder, then with thumb and fin ger drew his ear down to her lips. Summoning her courage, she whis pered: "Murray, dear, won't you call me Violet?" THE EXD. EACLE 4 I Beacon -l- Tslrs. Cuivin Cop of Taylor, Neb., visited Wednesday at the home of her brother, S. I). Ilobljer. Mrs. August Spahnle was taken to ti e St. Elizabeth hospital at Lincoln Wednesday to receive medical treat ment. Johnny Reitter left for Lincoln the first of the week to take a six months course in banking at the Lincoln busi ness college. Hans Wulf is tearing down his house just south of the M. E. church and will erect a new five-room cottage in its place. George Onkcn is getting about with the aid of crutches on account of a ?u rained ankle which re received the tirst of the Week. We are glad to report that Mrs. E. M. Standley and daughter, Lola, who were injured in the auto accident last week, are getting along nicely. Dr. C. II. Longacre is the owner of a new five-passenger Chevrolet to.ni.ii- car which he purchased from Prank Lanning the latter part of last week. m Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Judkins re turned home Sunday evening from a ten days' visit with the Files family at Rogers, Ark. They report a very pleasant trip. C. Barrett and family and C. II. Wetenkamp returned home Thursday evening from Plainview, Tex. They made the trip by auto, leaving Plain view Sunday morning. Ernest Schroeder arrived from Clearwater, Neb., the iirst of the week to attend the state fair and spend a few days visiting his parents, Mr. hwd Mrs. Adolph Schroeder, and other relatives. Chas Root and family departed the make their home. We arc sorry to lose first of the week for Colorado to his estimable family from this vicinity but wish them an abundance of sue cess in their new home. ELM WOOD Leader-Echo Ed (Justin's new house is almost completed and he expects to be able to move lo the same next week some time. Miss Lottie Lean left for Newman Grove the hitler port of last week where she will teach school the coming year. The carpenter work on the new Evangelical church is progressing rapidly and by the last of the week will be well under way. Grandma Kitzel returned to her home in Alvo on Saturday evening after spending several weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Weichoel. Mrs. John Jlorford has accepted a position as teacher of a school near Murray, and is already in charge of the work and John is now acting; in capacity of "bachelor." Old Folks Saved From Suffering Mrs. Mary A. Dean. Taunton, Mass., in her 87th year, says: "I thought 1 was beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley Kidney Pills have proven most beneficial in my case." Mr. Sam A. Hoover, High Point, N. C writes: "My kidney trouble was worse at night and I had to get up from five to seven times. Now I do not have to set up at night, and con sider myself in a truly normal con dition, which I attribute to Foley Kid ney Pills, as 1 have taken nothing else." Mrs. M. A. Bridges. Robinson. Mass., says: "I suffered from kidney ail ments for two years. I commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills ten months ago, and though I am 61 years of age, I feel like a 16-year-old girl." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic, strengthening and up-building, and restore normal action to the kidneys and to a disordered and painful blad der. They act quickly and contain no dangerous or harmful drugs. Sold Everywhere. The L. F. Langhorst department store closed their sale on Saturday evening. the cnristian cnurcn nau the largest number of votes and was awarded the Henderson Grand piano. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stark returned Monday evening from their eastern trip. They visited in New York, at points in Pennsylvania, also at Wash ington and Niagara Falls. They re port a fine trip and a good time. Wm. Cook and family returned last Friday evening from an auto trip to the western part of the state. They were accompanied by George Cook. They visited with a brother at Beaver City and one day they spent at Horton, Kas., taking in the state fair. Last Wednesday evening a quiet wedding took place when Miss Emma Eacktmeyer was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. Hornbeck by Rev. F. Beckemeyer at his home. These are low young Murdek people and are well known to many here. They will live in Murdock where the groom is engaged in the drug business. They have the best wishes of a host of .friends. W. B. Banning is superintendent of Class M of the agricultural depart ment at the state fair grounds this year. John Klarence who is confined in a hospital in Omaha is getting along as well as could be expected at the pres ent. Clair Easter who was taken to Omaha, last Friday and operated upon for appendicitis is rapidly recovering and will be home within a few days. C. L. Mougey of Kearney, who has been visiting here with his brother, E. L . and familv, returned to his home Tuesday. Mr. Mougey had been in the northwest and brought in .a car of cattle for his son. An article in the Nebraska City papers the other day telling of the big suit against the Keystone Pipe Co., brought by the Wilson Concrete Co., according to officers in the Keystone Co., is nothing more than a farce and when tried will be a huge joke. Mrs. Hattie Shryder of Goldendale, Wash., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pittman, has been visiting here and at other neighboring townsfor the past month. She was figuring on going home in a couple of weeks but is afraid she will not be able to leave here at that time on account of the impending strike. Eli Younker, who was bringing Wm. Tillman and wife, and Geo. Burr and wife in from the country Sunday night in a car, accidentally hit the railing on the bridge just south of the old Taylor property southeast of this place. No one was injured although the occupants received a good shaking up. The radiator of the car was wrecked which was most of the dam age. Curcd ller Two Little Girls. Mrs.' Ada Sanders, Cottontown, Tenn., writes: "We use Foley's Honey and Tar as our best and only cough remedy. It never fails to cure my two litle girls when they have colds." Relieves hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchitis, hay fever, asthma, croup. Sold everywhere. Advance Sale Notice Pedigreed Duric Jersey Swine at Publi Auction! On Mondaj', October 16, 1916 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder about 100 head of Pure bred Durocs Breedirg foards, Gilts, Bred sows, some open sows, sows with lit ters, some weanlings, some June and July pigs that will make nice breed ing animals by January 1st. Every thin will be sold as I will discontinue breeding Durocs for tiie present. Call and see my animals. W. B. PORTER. UNION. Ledger. I- .Xi"i"i"i"X":":-i':--i":--i"K- Mynard, NebJ IN TIIK lilSTHICT ( Ol KT OF T1IF: c-orxTV of ( ass. M:im tMiA. l'r u I- ttt rson. Plaintiff. vs. Tiie unknown heirs, devisees, leatets. personal representatives and all-other persons interested in the estate of John Carrell, deceased, ct al. defend ants. Xtif of Suit to Quirt Till. To the defendants the unknown luir. devisees, If-gate. pt-raona! representa tives and alt other persons inte! csted in tlie estate of John Carrell. de, o;,sc-; : the unknown heirs, devisee;;, letv.itecs personal representatives arid ai' ..th";: persons interested in the estate of Mrs John Carrell. tirst real fame unknowi. deceased: Justus U Co.a l; Mrs. Justus L. Cozad, first real name unknown: tin unitno'.vn iietrs. oevisees. le--r'il !! - sonai representative :m, ml ah t:ior ? 1 - st-ns inieresteu in the estate o? .! mm I.. Cozad, deceased; the unknown heirs. uevi.sct-s. legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons inierestei! fi, the estate of Mrs. -Justus L. Cozad. first first real name unknown, Ueeeas-d: Samuel ("atlin: Mrs. Samuel Catlirt, ii'.-i real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons i., (trested in tlie estate of Samuel C;itiin, deceased; tlie unkffown heirs, dc.'U-i.:, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the- es tate of Xlrs. Samuel Cut 1 in. first real 'i.tiine unknown, deceased; illiu::i I-. (Thompson: the unknown heirs, deviat es j legatees, personal representatives n:,d all other persons interested in the es tate of llliam 1 Thompson, lect-.csed ; David Craijr: Ann Crai: also known as Ainai.ilu M Crai: the unliiiotvii heirs, devisees, legatees, personal .represen tatives. an-: all other pers-ons in Hie estate of David Crais, the unknown heirs, devisees personal renrosentat i ves and interested dec-ease 1 1 : legatees, all other persons interested in the esiate of Ann Cr;:isr also known as Amanda M. C;aitr, deceased; the unknown heirs, uevisees, legatees, persona! representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Kdward Carrel! also known as Kdward Carroll deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other per.--.ops in- Jlerested ill the estate of Kel.eeca Car- Iiell also known as l:lecea Cairo!!, de ceased: Andrew Vouhk: .Mary Voiiii-. the unknown heirs, devisees, lepra tee.--, personal representatives anil all other 1 persons interested in the estate of An jdrew Voting, deceased; tiie unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal repre sentatives and all other persons inter esud in the estate of Mary Younyr. de-eea.-'-d; Kli II. Sprallen: Mrs. i-.li D. Spratlen, tirst real r-ame unknown: the I unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. ; er 'soual representatives and a 1 1 "ther pel -'sons interested in the estate of 10 1 i f:. Sprutlen. deceased; the uni;nown heirs, devisees, personal representatives and all cither persons interested in ll.e es tate of Mrs. Kli i:. Spratleii, tirst real name unknown. deceased; Abraham 'i owner, widower: lOmily I'nt icrson, a widow, Susan C. Cutler, a widow; !;.:ii nie Tishne." .Joe Tishue: Winn.V Diers: Henry Diers: Will D. Towner; Carrie Towner: Clcni -Towner: Mrs. Clem Towner, iirst real name unknown: Vera Towner; Lcunal (I Towner; Geoi re Hen ries: Mrs. (ieorne Kenm-s. first real name u:iKnoun: the unknown hr irs. de visees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested m the esiate of ;eorne Ken pes, deceased; tlie unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rept eseniat i es and all other persons interested in the estate- of Mrs. cieorKe Ke n:ies. iirst re al name un known, deceased; Hiram P. Dennett, trustee; iiirani 1. liennttt; Mrs. Hiram 1'. Dennett, tirst real name unknown; the unknown heirs. devisees, 1 srntees. personal representatives arii ;: ! I oil.,; i.ersons nut-rested in tlie estate ( 1 lliiiin 1'. Kenne'tt, decease-il: the un known heirs, devisee's, leealee-s. per sonal representatives and all other pt sons interested in the estate of Hiram 1. Dennett, first real name known, deceased: John H. Maxon; John II. Maxon. tirst real n;.r,ie Mrs. uu Mrs. 1111- known; the- unknown heirs. devise-s, leiratet.s personal representatives aiui all other persons interested in the es tate of John H. Maxon. deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, learr.t e-;;. pe-r-sonal representatives and all other-persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Jeilin 11. Mason, tirst real name un known, deceased: Dennett Maxon .'v Oompany; the unknown grantees, suc cessors and assiiiiis tf Dennett Maxon A: Coinpanv: Lucy C Thompson, a widow. JlaiKarct CI. Dye-rs: S. II. Mar shall Dyers: the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate if Annis S. Clay ion. de ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees. leKi'tees, personal representative's aed all oth'-r persons interested in the es tate of Clayton, first real iiHiiie1 unknown. K-eeas-'d; the unknv. n heirs, devisees, iesalccs, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in-tere-sted in the estate of Mary Storm, tleceased: Andrew Hopkins; Hannah M. Hopkins; tlie unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives am! all other persons interested in the es tate of Andrew Hopkins, ele-tca-ed: t lie unknown liens, devisees. le";i.tees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate ef Han nah M. Hopkins, deceased: William Searifiht. Mrs. William Searishr. tir-st real name unknown; the unknov.e heirs. devisees, legatees, personal ref rcse-n t a i ves ami all other per sons interested in tlie estate of William Senrirht, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all oilier persons inte-resTed in the state of Mrs. William Set' fu Ii t. first real name unknown, deceased; Kohert Dorrjran: Mrs. Kohert i 'on pan, tirst real name unknown; the- unknown heirs, devisees, lepratees. personal rep lesetitatives and all other person in terested in the estate of Kohert Porr sran, deceased: the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees, personal represntatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Kobert lorran, Iirst real name unknown, deceased: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of James M. Datta, deceased: tlie- unknown heirs, devisees, lepra tees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. James M. Dat.ta, first real name unknown, eieceaseJ; lsaic Coo: Mrs. Isaac Coe, flitt real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other pel sons int'resiefl in the estate of Isaac Coc. de-roused: the unknown heirs. de isfp--. legatee:, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Isaac Coe, first real name- unknown, de ceased: Howard Patterson : Mrs. How ard Patterson, flrt real nunto unknown: Isaheiie Moore; Cl.arie Moore; Dill.v Joy; Joy. first rea 1 num. un known, husband of Dillie Joy; Dye-d rtrcs Patterson; Kaunie Dluck: . Blaek. first real nurne unknown, hus Dlack: Lottie Virts: first real name un- t)f jjottic Virs. John band of Dannie Virts. known, husband Storm: Charles Carrell: Mrs. Charles Carrell. tirst leal name unknown: (leorgro Carrel!; Mrs. iJcorffu Carrell. first real name unknown: John Carre-ll; Mrs. John Carl ell. first real name. un known: Klijah Carrell; Mrs. Illijah Car rell. first real name unknown: the un known owners and the unknown claim ants of ull of blocks one (1 I south four (4 east: two C.' south four 4 cast; three CD south four -I east: four Ml soutli four (-1) east: five (01 south four (4 1 e-ast: six (6) south f'mr M) east: seven f 7 ) settith four l e-ast: eiy,-ht (S south four 4 east; nine ( ! south four 4 east; ten llih s:uth four tll east: eleven (11) south four (4 east; twelve 1l' south four 1 1 i-uvt : seven (7 soutli five (at east: els'ht (Si south five r. enst; nine 9south live Til east; ten 10 soutti five (0) east: eleven fill soutli five (5 eat-t; twelve t soutli five T) east; nine 0 hou t Ii six f east: ten ( 1 ID south six ( (1 east: eleven till setutli six l6l east: twelve 1 south six 6i east: ten 10 south seven (7 east: eleven 1 1 south seven (7 east: twelve (12) south seven (7) east; and twelve (li south eight S east, all numborei from the Public Square in said Village or I.ocit DluJTs, Neluaska. and All that part of out-lot one li of t!ie Villagre of Dock UlulT. described as fed Iowb: Comencir.s at the northwest cor ner of said out lot one 1 , running thence ea.t 7-"fJ ediains to a stake, thence south' IS ijetiree -i'- uitnutepi east.- Je.."iO chains alonir n elitcti, thence west lO.iS chains to the west shie of said oat-lot, thence north 8.96 chains t!J he place of be'.v inni n T. containing sevr-n (7 acres more- or less.-, also known let l.e i."; in the south' a-t i ii ;-te r S!'( i of sie-tion iMct-n i h; i, 1 I.- lit;' V : e ;t III', 1 l II 1 . I U I I ee : : , i iii i';, - ..., i 'Also i hat part of out-lot nr.? I 1 i iy the jvniae,e ot Dock DltiiTs :n ass e-ountv, I Ne-hruska, described as follows, to-vit. : commencing fourteen (11) chains east I of the "luarter se-etioa corri-.-r between see-Tic ns sixteen !;, and t went v -one -i. m cownsiiip eleven l I 1 . north o! lsjnue hiiirttvii (111 -:-t in Ca-.s cour't. , Nciiraska, at ; I :?ue.-t orje on seetion ! i II.1 t 1 . . V! . r I ! i 1 I ' ' l - '. r. t .i .1. . I . - , I !n- ' "",. to a !mie.to:.e, ii,.,,..- e-' , ,. ;,m,J.ImI.i l.-e. iirst and r. ! name u 1: 1; lo-vv n. to a limestone, tl.cpe-e sooth ei-iiifee ,. !husba;.d or wido.-, r t fmra I.. ..,,ri--de fri-ees and fonv-live piinntcw - 't H""-: ! i" unknown I ns. c.- t.-ees. le chains to a lime-.-' .-.. t- t he- I ,,',''s- P'-rsonai r-ps e ..-ntativ. s and a . meander e-om.-r hetw-,, -..u,,; si- i ! ''" I"'''"11 '1 '"' '" ' ' '' ,'".::1,r Ken tn;!. r.nd twent v-mo t-1 . t bene-.- '-"' " Voiin.c hi... known a ,aia vve.U eiht e!iai:is to p,;,,-e of l '. Hlb h Vou:.u. ' " '- ' ' , !'" i-'inninw. eontainir.K .-ixte,.tl , r, , ;.,,.. 1 "hira K V..;;;,-; Itw. : :ui tm u h. r 1 . ;u rnore or les. also known as r..t sei-efi ' ':ar;i )0. V os-i r unknown, de. .. !: t l . tTi in the southeast orarter i .- I-; ' j u n 'i'l"'' '' '-i'S. '. h-.-e-s. h . per- of section siytee;, (it;). tovn.-l:io , leven 1 1- il 1 1 ;-r-'"n1;-1 .'' n -i a 1 : o-.r o.-i - ill). 1 a n Lf e ft . , it .... ri i.i. i'.. -.. .... I .-en-- i i I e '. . - - t .1 i:i tie e-tate I , ! I ''.unity, Nebraska. 'oue;.,r wt: ;. ;, ;'i ! s!-ci et ions and alluvion toirne.l :,,,,,! ci ii I .-.jh t st I e , r - -1 i ... t . - t . t . . and A sti'ip of land b. i;m ;u rort'i! !.:i ! (N'iji of the southve.-t "smarter tSW1. ot section sixteen (H. tev.uil.jT ei ven lltl ..-it,.,., f... ,..'; .. till, north raii'Ze fotu:e;-i illi'in Mount -. .S'.bi aska. sonin t V,.tl.'f Street in tl,e Vilafe-e of ip.ck D'uf!-- in sard county, and i-Mendiris.'. -a.-t jnd west from the' souih en. i ; Sec,,-:d stre-et to t!,(- soutn e-i.d of Sixth stieet. and t-:.te-Iilllip' south In tie sn'Mh Imi' ol t,ie north half V i . i ,,f t;,,. soalh evest quarter tSW:,, )"of said section sixteen ( 1 i. also Also e;oV;.rtlInfinI jlf (Jl ,M(1 ti norih hall N 1 -j ..f e.,N ,., , , two I ) in 1 port h. a si .;e:, , fi- i X ! : , , of section t w n t -1 : . i - ; , town--ni. eleven lib, ran.ne fe .!t,.,.n ,.,, , in Casss I'.itiii'v. N'i a !:: v-l also kroiwn a- on tucM v-i i-i.i , - n ( o f I... .,rll, . . . - . " ' . in' .'"I . ; 11 .1 I I I I .N I . ' ; I It I- ; l . I section t went i.li, ti.v. ii.-!.:p eleven till. !.!.. io,,tt.,:i ,11. i -re I :,rv v-i l !i a ! I a -, ; , I o rm . ! 1 1 1 io :i ami ;. i . . ami ,.!s.. i 'oin me:i i n -jt i t ! if . . i t . . ... . . . . I " ef -'over ii men t b-: Im.i- i :; j;: ti.el' t w e 1 1 1 y - t v o i : i . i nv ? i .- h i , i -1 1 1 I i i . I In :'l h i'ii !.' " r ou : t ii i I t i. -asi it. ( 'a - - j hi: !i r '. , Jse-hraskii. them-.. , , : . ;. j s , ,, t . I t ! : t !IC e soli ii 1 "i i ' i :; i e( V.' . .-! , I ! . I I chain- to the West 1 1 lie sanl n meni lot ri.re-e i"i. t nee j ; ; : .chains t the pia, nf !.. l:i ii.:;!'.'. Klioun as lot fin; rtei n ilii. :i .-out n .ei st ii!arttr li ii .- i l 'i a h-o I i ..- 't n-.-i t went y-1 vvo iji, tov i..-hi -i--ei; iii 1-jin.e.e fo.ilt.-en ill', a I o-e.-a Pi. Cftliei' With a i i t he : -I'.-utms am: a ! i ii V im.s lortiied Prop .:.! at-eii.- l i..'. ! I said larms. All i.l s;: ni h-.i: !- h-i'ti; tic county ed Ca.-s, .Nv hi a.-!.a. i uu are i.ere-o :ioi i.ieo n.ac on u: t A.,-D D'D. p.a;u!i;i filed i.is pe tion in the tii-tin ; -;iM 1 1 . co'.mty ol ass, .Veiiaska, io im ; plainlll! s title- to i.." above inscribed lands, to-wit .Ml c: blocks one ii:. south four l east : two i sonlli lour ()i cast; t h ! ee i I SOU t 11 toil! I I ) i . l: 1 i . ' 1 r til soul;; four I Ii easi: live- (.ii south fi.nr ill east: six i ; i sioiUi lour ill east, secn ii) south pmr ill cast; -i-'. hi IM south four ill east; nine i '. i somh f o.i r ili a -1 ; ten ' i - 1 1 '. . ; on r i I i east: eleven (111 son'.:' loi.r (Ii east: twelve i I - i aouili lour it; east; sever: l7l smith live ca.-i: i;,! t IM south Ii . e I I e-a -t ; oiio l!n .-milii !iv i .. I e a .-1 ; I e- i I 1 1 1 i snub live i . ) east: e : e 1 1 ill) south uvr ci..-t; I'.iilvi' i 1 south five i .i r east; nine l j south s ; 'iii e . : - I : ; , i v i .- - i. 1 1 1 .-1 . i . i i a i : I e : ?! 1 i s o i i . i 1 . ii ( . : :. I ; : 'A . IV. VlJi soutn si , . ea -l : I'll ll'il aiiitu seven til cast; eb-ei, ill .-i-ai:: seven ( i i east: tvveivc i ,:'i ii.i.'li se-ven i 'i cast; ;imi twelve i D I soutn ii,M IM east: ii.i nu:iiber'o f:nm tin- p-.iblic sijiiiire in said village ei liuci; Uiuiiii, .Nc bi aska, tirid All that part oi mu-ioi one ill ed" ll.e viilaae if Kock Dm its, uestiibeci as folio .-: . omii.enci i:k al tin- noitli west Corner oi sant co-t-iol wiv i , liiiil. ilii; thence ea.t T."c ciiains in a siaKe. t iteiiee south 2 n i. "i i'es l m i fl utes east. t'.r.O chains ao'ii-; a .'tiPM, ti.eiice' vv est 10."- ci.ultis to the vve-si sloe ..f sani liiit-lul. t ovnee port n s.! ina.ens to Hie pia.-c ol i :ri :i 1 1 i n l; , . n Laiai:.n seve-n ( i acres o or u a;.-o known as lot dc ( . i in ll.e southe ast uuarter (SKtji of ;ei.tioii s;mi-, n i i i, i, loun.-uil e-iefu e 1 1 , r:-.ne,e lnurieeii flM. Cass county, .senrasKa, That par t oi e-t.'.-.--t 1 :: lb VII" ia' e- ol ck ISiuh i.i e'.i.-s Li:.t , .. oiaska. eie.-i-rnn.il ;.s Peiow.-. m-wit: Conim. ru invr lemrteen i l i i chains enst ot tm ijiuiiii r see-: iuii c-o r ! iwi . n sectious sixteen lit. i, and tivt uiy-uic ll'Ii. in township i-l-.-nii i!3r, linuh m ranne fourteen t i t i, east in ' a.-s county. .i io.isKa, al a liiiit-.-u in- on se'Clion line', Ihi-i.i.e- iiolili e-iylilccli de-wii'c- ;rid ! ort - ni in- minutes west, il.r.ii el.ams to a llliostom, tneiice east eiui.i ihaim- to a 1 :;ues t oiie. tianee -octli t-ijriite-ep. de cr ees and forty-uv e- lii.n.ii. east, il..".0 e.iams t.. a limestone io the liiej.i inter coiner bet ween se i tarns six teen 10, and twenty-one tli thence We st eiilit t S I chali..- lo i!ace ut he--Kinnitm, e-ont.iinine; sixteen iliii acres more e i- ie.-s, also known as lot se-ven i I 111 the- soiUheast ipjaitel- ISD',1 ol section siNte-fn ilii), township eleven til), ranii'e lourtecn t l : in 'ass county, NeorasKii, to'-pthei .. i'h ait ac cretions and alluvion lerund and aairisi said iicsci ii-'' e-. I. i.e. a n -1 A strip of land l ; ii - ' in noi , h ha.lf I X I., 1 of fin. sol . I I...... ! elail.i' I s. v. i of s-e-t ion si X leen t 1 i . I w a i p i .-i. ii I 11. no. I.i riitiue fori ii en iti. ; n e'a-s conn t v, N' bi as ua, sue i . e! Wat.i iin-i in t !.v village nt Kock ..iu.s ;n .-a I'lity, ami extemliuu e-o-i .iiil West lium the south ere! ot Sec"l:n street to the i-einlh c-r.d of Sixth st reel, and ex- U l.'.lILl MIUlll I 1 ' I III' lice of lh n Ji l it i.hZ i N 'e i . .- OU i i. VI est h ua i ter i S 1 ; sum s-ilion sixteen 1 D . a ; j .l.-o o -e i i. mcji ; p i i'ii-- ili and the north hail . I of e- o -. n-.i-.o i.t lot two 11. in 'he uortlieast pi. alter i.i.hi of set-: ion t went -"m- il in, n-nip eleven till rane fonrtein till ea-t in Cass county, .Neiiiasiva. i.:ch i clso known as loi tvi mt - rvht '-"', in no northeast ipatrte-r i N h 1 i i ol s.ii'l n r liem twcr'.tv-one ili. township eie-n ilii, riirive tuurteen '111, t it;et i... r with nil ai'i-n lions ami alluvions loruied iijioii and against sai-l ian.'.-. and also Com me m-i n it t he north w . t e-er- per of k e in mi n t h.t thri'i i .; i in tlie sotitliwes; (tuarter ' SA 1 1 i f st.'i tion tvi nt -l we i--l tt.wr.ship e b-ve-ii (11), l-oitii rani-'i' fourt' n lli, east in Ca.-s county, Ne braska, tlo"iee i l chaina east, thence south I.. h xv. -s v. est. 1 i.l i e haitis to the west line- .f siiid ;;nvci ti iti'.'iii bd thii'- ':, i, thence north n chains io fl.4. plae e ol i,.- i n n i n tr, also hi: own as lot I-eirteeri till, in I ', ' i . ...... .4..,. i. ; . ..r ;,., .-Hi l ia ' - I ,;i.,iiiti ,., -i .TVil 'ii twiiily-two (L'l, town.-.hip eleven 1 1 , ra ni;e ima ii en mil. n i oi c-.-u io, in:;i'u;ri with nil the accretions and alluvions formed noon and a-r.-iiti.-t all of t.aid luii.lu VII i.l k:ii,1 I:itiiI lil.MMi- fl ri tl. eniuty 4f Cass, Nehra.-ka. i.eeause oi mis auverse- possessinn ty himseii, i.ia ancestors, and Kfanlois. lor more t!ian ten ycuts prior to the c ommeticement ot said suit iwnl to en join each ami all of .vot from i.avmv. or , . I ; 1 1 . i i i . - :i ,iv ..i'.t'l lit!.. I.i.ti .... it.ti..-- est, cither p-iil oi eiiuitable. in or to Siiio leillil- oi ,itl ,i.iit .deici.i. I I ' t I'- quire' ymt to set forth your riht, title, eiaim. lien or interest therein, if any, cither leyal or' ci u it a !,!.. and to 1 a . c tae saim- adjudged inferior to the title of plain' i'f e-iol for j,c!i"iul e-.piita 'jU relief, 'i'h Is notice is made pursuant to I; e order of the court. ou arc re 'iiiircd to answer said pciitnm 4n or tif-icre Monetae, (ii-tober L'.'.n!. I : I . . : your default will be duly entered therein. rKED VATTLAISOX, l'iaintirr. W. A. lioliellson. Attorney. Four weeks, semi-vvee-kly, c'oninoiie ins September 11. DPi. FOR SALE My well improved forty Korea, 1 mils west of court house. Inquire of A. W. Smith. 0-7-lmowkly !. Till! JMS ' KIC! ll ITT ! Till: ii m cr c"-. m;ii::m.. Joan.;:-. I .a : f. Plain'in. vs. Clara K. Yoimi'4, also known as Clara K!h-n Vuiiim' e-l ah. Defendants. ni!c- .f SuD 'il( rlil. To the deferosanis f"::'!--i I-;, oun-4 aiso known as Claru illh ri Veuir.i.- : John Doe Youir-'. Iirst re:. i...r ei,; iiliMV.ii; liisliaii.i ,idos-i- of !"!:!". 1 !: Yo i:.". knov. n as ':.ua K.!en Y-oir-; : Clara !: Yen,.;;- ! me. i e.il name . , , ? ...... . .... 1 i . i !,. Hkiii C!..:a V.. o:.:iv. unkfiow n . ..e niiii';, I;:-t ; t ham o ' a :-. d ; : !. : nkhm. n h. .1 i 'l k ' i o v. ' : , ie ; ... r i i .. i t t . . , . i . i . i , ; r t :i t i '. - aril ! oii.er persoiis int . .esteil in the s- ! tat f John Doe, hi.'t leal name un- known, deee-asi .1 : Snnr.iel 1!. Joi.ev. al-o known :s S. II. Jo .e s. Mrs S.imin l II. !, . ..........- 41... .1 ones, ti ! .- t ref a i Iiiillh UI1III" II , I e link I.. n h'-ir-s, de i.-t . b-ate-e.-. pel--oii;; representative.- and all other per sons interested :t. the estate nf .imu.l !:. ,!i'iii-s a!se known ; s S. II. Jones. eia.-e.i: the niil.novn bir. devise.-, hca t i"f, personal representatives and all either pe'sehs I ' i-e- 1 ed in tt es tate of M's. S;.,iii. ! H. .P. p--. first real mime litii'tiowt;. d.-. -eased ; pii kai l Miller, a pr rt m-is h : ) eon. po-e, ! o! S t -. -ce-r Packard avd ;. Mi!b r; Se-ri-ei r Pack::!-il, 1 ".. :. : 'a . k a i 1 : tie- tin-V.:;.-v. n l-.-ir-s. dev . .'i;;it , pet - -!-.' I 1 - i I ; 1 e T f e S ' - T : t 1 : I !V S intt .-fed i!l t 1 ii ): ri I . i! "i e:i s -i I ill", l- e. - , lev :i ' '' .He! all l.t'.er est. i of H t " r i -the unknot I, I ', ' '. , 1 ei . p'-r -una I rep 'i ( ,!:.'ni : I' '1 t. .1 in 1 h" ' i: ! ! "I iii V pel i-iii I: tale ef I :. t I h - , , i . . . . I . i - ' . t . . . .i.li' i . . , . ...I .1 I. .... I lll .. 1 ! h-e. a --...I ; .1; 1 . ,; ' ' 1 ' i li'.ler: the nr.knr.vvn ' ' ir... c. v : i. -td ni i . ... , ... .. .. i ....... i ... . ' ' , ' ''' bel s '. I- te-fe: ted Pi 1 be t a 1 1 in. li' !.. : o;..i ! I i i - , : i I ... - . I I .i.l I . . . I '. 1 ',.'.1 in tie. -late U1" V P. lie ea.-e,! ; .),. , ;. I'l.l ! I; I A 111 '.I.l I , ' '"lark; il'' I . , 1; . v. !i ! I I! - . 1 1 1.- - . -at-..-. P--- .-.;,; ! i e-,-t. t a j and ail of !, r in r.-or.s i ' . i . ' . ; in tie -tale .!,.': m 1; 'hi .. .! -eea-eil. I)..- uti-kn-iv. i. !.ei:-.-. : , - . i.-L'nt. . per - e.a! l it iv :: t all 4 ' t i 1 I " I" pel - ; ' i ; a r a ! ;.c t i 1.. . i : a i ; I C. ; tie . I 1 1 h It ' i W 1 1 hi.:'-, 1 i i -!'.! i I i ' I a el ; : -.- I a s 1 ! i ! C I -tel j - .-.' I ' . ah. . c. ,i ,i- e, ; i.! o "ivnown la Wi i i ; i . t ! ,. n -i . i-. ! . i ' . . t i i -. " -.- and a I! ot !n !' .- 1 ! i . D . - t a1 .p.v t iv in) ' '' ' IJ'"l: :no n i so.;'.l r,e, SO of ! . I i ; IM "is :'. ('..-.. hi,.. Lewis 1 , ih. ...!. ti,.. :,! e..s n heirs. iv ! --i.i per-nnal p ;,- r-e--i ntative-s ; ml a'i ,'!!'' pi ,!.- in tci'i : te'l i.: 4- ;a-e et Chit., i I '-..!.. ilecii.-il: Wi'!;;-t.i i'.v.i:: Mara I'.. Moore. Ctta .Mo. ni . j --.bell,. M...,re ami the unknot ii own- -i I I i t.t Kr,.. , Claimants i,f f i ;.et ;ntai I Pi;-. s, i i. i , ami see-en I 7 I. ill the I r;i t I ' ' 1 lit. ' i.Vi:i-l I of the rim ! hv i-l .ji.arte" ( X W 1 - : i "f s-ciiu. i v. .-nt -f.iur Lli. towns!, ip -h-ven ilii. miv:h tai.i thirteen i;:i, e:--; of the it!, 1 ". M m the CntHlty ef C;a. X hli-kii. J o u a re ; ,i ! i i .e I ,,h tie, I i . ;. t , .. ' pr : ! ft. A. ! .. 1 ii 1 'I. Phi hit hi fi I I i i n 1 r lilt I he- J:stri t (.'out' of :,e Cm i,' Cass. bra-a, to .an' p-'Mi-'a to t.ii- above ilc-ei i hitai.-, t . - V. ; t fiiietiorai! P.Js six (i.l. an! seve p i7. in tlie i,irt i( ast nu;iri.-- i.NID-ti 4.1 ti port 1: wie-f i;uaiter (NWI-ti of section twenty-fi'iir (I'll, township e'.-vi-n t I ' 4. north ranue tliirt..-; id:. east .,f tie iith P. M. in the County of Ca-.-. Ne braska, because- of her advi rse posse s--i"'ii by l:er.-' lf i.ml her riintors foe more thiin te.11 4 .i s j'i i.ir 1 the npi-nie-nce-ment of - tiiii suit ami to en ton, each and nil of you from hum; or iS.itminc: snv rir.h;. tit!.-, li.-n or iMi i--est. either Ihct:I o;- it ti i l a ! il c. in or to said kinds or a .v part tloieof: t,, . n u 5 re vunjn s.-r fo. 11, v.oi- ri-i.t tin.. e-iaim. li.-n or int.. est ' t herein if i.i.- e:thor !eea e 1 ; it a bt.. ami to ;-.,.- the same ailjinkr..,! j,,f, ,,, or jdair-jjff ami f.r j,-,.,,,.,... , j4., ,. p. relie-f. This notice is made pursuant, to tlie order e.f th.- Court.. V;iu are rc'itiir -d to answer said pe tition on or before Momlav. ilit,ir A. I . I'M-'-, or vour default' will hf duiV 'ntcred therein. JOav.v.v n.WTKi:, ... , ,., I'laintirT. A t . (irni v. NOTICE. IN Till: COUNTY COURT OF CAS COUNTY, N E Ii I : A S K A . In the matter c the estate of Har mon IJestor, ckvea.-c.l. Notice is herc!y eivtn that at t!-c oilice of the County Ju-i.-e in t!u- l oiir t hcus-c, rjattsmouth, Cass Countv. Nc- bra.i;a, on the I'lai day of (.h-t:,vv lilt, at the hour of ( o'clock a. m ihe follcwincr maltcr will bv hcanl and fcnsit!e:''(l : The ajiplication of Ada U. Host or to admit to prohate the la.-t will an-I te.-.tament of Ilar mon Ilostor, l.tt of the City of Iattsmouth, in Ca.. County, Nebraska, deceased; frnl ft.: letters testamentary to be i-.si,:-d ti. Ada II. IJestor, and for a (ieree f the court finding who all the her.-, of said deceased arc. Dated this JOth tiay of Au-u.t, V.iU). By the court. ALLEN J. ULEbON, County Jud- .'Jvvi:-, LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebra.skt', 's. I n count 7 cm; . County of Cas. In the matter of tin- t-siu- :f IUr- jamin F. Hoinirir. J )c:-easctl. To all persons interested Your are lurebv- not thai t'u-re has hcfcn filed in tr.i. rmjil the rt 'io; f the Executrix f .said esiate. to gether with her inliti .n fo- f.na! set tlement and her dUhuroe as hu-.ii Lecutrix. That a hearine; v.iil be had uia:i sahJ report and petition Iteftde thi-; court on the lSlh day of SeptcndM r. l'Jlii, at ten o'clock a. in. in thy Count; Court Room at I'lattsmouth, in said count y. That all objections thereto, if anv must be filed witli said Court im or before said il-.iy and hour of hearing. Vi tress my hand and the seal of County Court of said Cuunty thi.-, 71 U Jay of September, I'Jlfj. Al.LEN J. EelSo.N. County Juilre. (Seal.) . 1 wk. Sales bills aone quickly at tha 1