TTirKSDAY. DECEMBER Z?, 1316. FLJTTSSfOUrn FEMI.TTEEKLT JOURNAL PAGE T. Inn . .LoOIIOL-3 PER CENT. AVoyolaWcrrcparationforAs c;.riHi ;nv ih.-Food bv Kc ula- r -.1 rT mm t a 1 S 1 Ticrctn' Promoting UrtJcsuon C.:cr!u!ncssandRcslContain neither Opium.Morphincnor Mineral. Not Narcotic j4..x Srnna JforhrUt Sail IWptnr.int J, t xrbmtr.texdil. f ',rrxi Serd i ,if.filKrrnodyfor ConMipalion end Diarrhoea. f;.c Simile Slinaturej of IHCCCST-Vra COMPAQ Ei-t Copy of Wrapper. -V-iTr i- Yi i rr iirJ rtfiTii i -fc in EAGLE Beacon A. .1. 'raltive and family moved o Linc.ln the latter part of last v.vfk. John Williams left Thursday morn-ii.;- for St. Jue. Mo., for a month's vi-i; with relatives .and friends. 11 'V. Sli-a:ci and family moved Wt-dnesday into the McAllister prop erty just recently vacated by Allen " r;;U n.-. . Mi. and Mrs. J. II. Latrom de-j-:;ited Saturday of last week for extended visit with relatives at Nvw York City. T: e water tank at E a trie froze up Tuesday r.igkt and Fred Spahnle was kept bu-y all Jay Wednesday ;u the pim-.piog : tat ion thawing it out. ui-ru-t l.ergman shipped a eariouu eat ii. . - " ' " I , t Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bergman ::-;vomnanieu the car. returning home Tye-iay. B..in to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pett i:. Wednesday, December 20th, a fine daughter. The mother and little one i.re reported to be getting along well. Mrs. A. II. Yanlandingham left 1 .day. Friday, for the Nebraska Sanitarium at Colege Yiew where she will receive treatment for rheuma-t:.-iv.. OUie Ward nv,--cd his family up from Elmwood the first of the week. Tiuy are occupying the D. Willm )i perty just south of the depot. John Kettelhut was surprised on St::h birthday. December ISth. The guests all brought well filled K:ket.-. The center piece on the table was a birthday cake with SO eand'.t:- all lighted. The afternoon was .-pent in telling stories about t.iJ-n times. Monev in Eggs. Ha-':- are not bankable but the ii: .r.ey from their sale. is. This money i- jr.nr for the effort. How do you ireat the hen that lays the Golden Egs? Dr. B. A. Thomas' Poultry Remedy will keep the poultry in good condition and increase the yield in eirgs. We guarantee this and refund your money if not satisfied. II. M. Soennichsen. Puis & Gansemer. ; C I . : i I u YOU CAN HAVE YOUR HEALTH THE LATEST AND MOST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE :: :: :: Dr. Barnes treats successfully all curable diseasesof the Nose, Throat, Lungs, Heart. Stomach, Liver, Gall Stones and all diseases of the Gall, Bladder, Bowels. Nerves, Brain, Skin and Blood Diseases, Catarrh of any i art of the body, Bronchitis, Asthma, Constipation, Cystitis, Kidney trou bles. Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Ulcers, Diseases of Men, Neuralgia, SLiaticu, Lumbago. Dr. Barnes is the only physician in this part of the country admin istering this system of treatment... Investigate it. It will cost you noth- but your time. Correspondence solicited and absolutely confidential. Write me. DR. BARNES. Suite 513-330 Rose Bldg. ... 16th and Farnam Streets OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Hours 0-5 daily. T-S evenings. For Infants and Children. ii is "r? i ia mowers ivnow i nai Pnninnn Po-frsr? Always Bears tl gnature For Over Fhirty Years TMC ;IIITUII COMPANY. NEW 0 CITV. urmn i NEHAWKA. NEWS. Wayne Dixon , manager of the I Richie rock quarries here, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. M. U. Thomas of Weeping Water, mother of Dr. J. W. Thomas, visited them and took in the M. E bazaar and dinner last Saturday. Mrs. Fred Gorder and daughters, Dnrnthv and Helen, came to visit Mrs PWr and to attend the bazaar Sat- urcay. Mrs. D. C. est was a passenger to Lincoln Monday afternoon, return ing Tuesdav afternoon. Gladys re- turned home with her. a,, ;PTn nvprlnnked bv this uaner - - - - - - X A that of Mrs. Helena A. Pollard. who Jeft a wcek affQ at Fritiay to tn.-ini tho mntnr in I. oner i;,.jifn i Monday was the S4th birthday of Grandma Gruber, and the children, very thoughtfully, planned a splendid J t : i u .1 . . . : u Uv - I . i ; 1 1 . : e i unu t-jjeiit uie uaj wlii uti the home of Henry Gruber. V nre snrrv tr statp that the con- dition of Mrs. C. D. St. John's health i c.,.h tw ;t no. fnr hr to nndeifro an oneration .it a hosnital in Omaha the first of the week. -t i-ui r-rA "Tvo. p.kn l I 5. .iictiics otunc anu .'lis. uuuen Alford. former residents of Nehawka. came down from Elmwood on Satur- i 4-n u i i l.t ltlrL LU ctLLCllU lUC UcXZ.ci.cX I , ct.na I ul,. v.f cn,.0roi i.-jn nom Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pollard rejoice over the arrival of a fine boy baby .v,;- u c,,..,!.. ;v, a.i cXL Liioii iiuiiiv caiuiuav iiitiii.. xiiiu 1 -r i.. i,i iLA . Cll .UUIlUa lllllt LUC CtUl U and Mrs. Jas. MeFarland and left a fine seven-pound boy. A birthday surprise party was or darned for Roy Chriswisser at his home last Saturday night, at which a number of the younger people of Nehawka were present. It is said a very pleasant evening was had by all present. The bazaar held on Saturday by the M. E. Busy Workers, netted the ledies the magnificent sum of over $400, the expenses of material, etc., has not yet been deducted, but it is safe to say they will have enough to install the furnace, build the chimney, and make some other much needed repairs to the church and parsonage. The ladies cx- Use r tend their appreciation and thanks to all who donated so liberally to the bazaar, and the public, for its patron age, without which they could not have , made such an excellent showing for their efforts. t WEEPING WATER REPUBLICAN. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tay lor a son on Dec. -lh Grandma Giberson who has been very sick tor several weews js con sidered verv low today (Thursday.) A. I. Ralston shipped a car of hogs to Nebraska City Wednesday and a car of cattle to Omaha. He accom- Ipanied the latter to market. R. B. Jameson and son Will were in Omaha today buying ice toois. The ice harvest will commence next week if the present cold weather continues. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Thacker and family who have been living ia Stockton, Kas., arrived Monday for a visit at the home of Mrs. Thacktr's mother, Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, sr. When Mrs. J. A. lliatt visited her husband at the Omaha hospital last Saturday, she was informed that it would be the First of March at least before Mr. Iliatt would be able to ome home. John Hook, a quarry workman, re- ctived from Judge Glovers court 'ast week a holiday presvui of thirty -lavs in the countv jail for exhibiting oo much hilarity with his iiu'.e jug umier his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson ar rived Tuesday from North Platte to visit Mrs. Lawnrn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Atidrus until after nu;s. Thev made the trin by auto and found it pretty cold and lots of slip pery roads. Mrs. G. H. Dennis left for Iowa last week with her nephew. Jes.- Smith to visit her relatives during Christmas. Mr. Don r. is accompanied her as far as Omaha, where he at- tended a convention of the lumber men, returning home Thursday eve ning. B. L. Philpot returned Sunday morning from Hot Springs, Ark., where he had spent four weeks tak ing treatment at the sanitarium. Bert is wonderfully improed from the bath treatment and speaks highly of Uhe Springs. Mrs. Wm. Hunter and daughter. Miss Clara, of Platts- . . T. .. , mouth, 3lrs. v m. i cters ana on Tim, who were also taking treatment at the springs returned Saturday, They all speak highly of the benefits received from the treatment. UNION Ledger TV v t Jesic Todd- who h ls hct'n iT i-'ucoh. for i h j ast month . returned i'rnt' Monday. Iont Roh " - I'ased the new asi:'.t:cewhi:':iW B. Banninr lecent- v completed J- w- v'ooda:d of HartingLon was in town trie latir part ot l:ic week visiting the Frank Boggs fami.y ic turned home Monday. Luther Hall i-rtarned from cattle l...v:ng trip -Monday n:q:ht. that .00 - him to Viscon-:n for thrc nays. !:ad of While there he bought a ca fierh milch cow.:. 'Word was received Tuesday night or Wednesday inorning st-tn,'; that "-ioses Taylor h.i I died in Cilifornia near Los Angeles. His funeral will pro1 ably be held today. Fui Iher pur ticu'iirs next week if obtainable. Rue F'ans, after trying to get car penters to put on his storm windows, had to be absent from the stoie Tues day morning to erect them Ivin.clf. Now Rue says, what is the use of try ing to get anybody to work for you nowadays. L. G. Told has a couple of sic!; horses at his piace here in town. They took sick suddenly as they were being driven to town, and it is reported thac they will not recover. It is a good team ynd means quite an item to Mr. Tcdd. John McCarthy was operated on at a hospital in Omaha last week for an abscess in his head. The latest ieports that we have had indicate John is getting along fine and will be home within a few days ready for hard work again. Richard Smith, who has bscn out in the western part of the state buying cattle and horses, has returned home. He reports business extra good and says that he can sure make a good cleanup with what- he bought out west. Richard is known all over the country as a conservative buyer and a man who has never lost on a pony. One of the largest sales of the sea son was held at the George Mark farm last Monday. Horses sold heavy, one $335.00 Cows brought from $50 to $100, and hogs, the best ever. Imple- xnents sold good. Mr. Mark will quit farming for the present and will take a long needed rest. George left to day for a trip to Ohio. He will be gone about four weeks. .-..-. ...? mrT ELM WOOD. Leader-Echo. Clyde Hoover is contined to his heme at the present time on account of sickness. He is suffering with Blight's disease. Frank Lenz, who is attending Napir viile college at Napirvilie, 111., came home last Saturday to spend the holi days. The friends of Samuel Raker will bo glad to hear from him. Word has reached us stating that he is located '.it T n t!'itw r'oli Charles S. Stone of the Elmwood : State bank has been appointed agent ! for the Union Central Life Insurance 1 company of Cincinnati, O. J Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Spratt are re- ' joicing because of the arrival of a little daughter on Monday, December IS, HiHk Both mother and babe are i doing nicely. The little daughter ; weighed ten pounds. j Last week Tuley Wall marketed a : hog which weighed 740 pounds. The hog was of the Poland-China breed ' and was only -0 months old. We con sider this a pretty good hog consider ing age. Leonard Parrish left on Mwnday for Lincoln, where he will enter the Lin- ! coin Business college for the rest of the winter. Leonard has decided to take up the business line and will no doubt launch out soon. Mrs. C. S. Stone took the following ladies to Nehawka last Saturday in the Buick five passenger to attend an M. K. ladies kensington at that place, Mrs. E. C. Burke, Mrs. L. F. Lang horst, Mrs. Alford and Miss Ida Mc Fall. On Tuesday of this week Leonard McLaughlin in attempting to tie a colt in out of the bad weather was kicked in the abdomen and for a time was in a serious condition. A phy sician was called and at the present time he is getting along quite well. Last Saturday George Lackie paid us a very pleasant visit. While Mr. Lackey is 'Jo years of age. he is a re markable man and gets around well for one of his age. He talked over some of his early experiences and tak ing it all together we enjoyed his visit and learned that Mr. Lockie, even at his age, enjoys living and his friends to the fullest extent. VVV-i vs-i-v? vvvv LOUISVILLE Courier f Little Lois Norman is sick with pneumonia. David, the little son of Rev. Wach tel, is sick with tonsolitis. Archie Hill, son of L. Hill, is down with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kilgore were Omaha visitors Saturday, returning homo Sunday. Wilma and Bruce Keckler, children of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Keckler, are down with pneumonia. Cashier C. E. Wood of the Home State bank, accompanied by Mrs. Wood, were Omaha visitors .Tuesday. II. A. Funke, our popular lumber dealer, made a business trip to St. Joseph, Mo., and Atchison, Kan., the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlafli write.- to friends here from their home in St Joseph, Mo., where they have resided -ince leaving Louisville, that they are well and send regards to old-time f .lends. A miscellaneous shower Has given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stchlman Sunday evening, December 17, :n honor of their daughter. Miss Idarlha, and her fiance. Mr. Fred Brunkow, whose wedding is announced f jr December 25. Attorney Harry O. Palmar of Om aha spent three days this week at the bene of his uncle and aun. Mi-, and Mis. L. J. Mayneld, on his annual wood-splitting trip. He's '-me split ter and has a failing for home-made pork sausage. He has just finished a kr:g fitting as special master in chan- (cy in the United States district court a!. Omaha in an important patent liti Ration. Doing the Work. s W. T. Nanney, Noel, Mo., writes "Your B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder is doing the work down in this part of the world. "Lt proved to be what we needed to prevent and cure hog cholera and expeworms." H. M. Soennichsen. r 1 1 1 R. FARMER! A half million dollars worth of perfectly good farm ma chinery is thrown in the scrap pile every year in Nebraska. Farm work is the hardest work there is on machinery. Castings break, bearings wear out. shafts bend and break. Things get dull and pull hard, gears rattle, smash, bang and crash, p.unt gets dull. Many farmers throw away machinery and buy new, be cause they are not aware that we can in nearly every case re-make such machinery equal and in many respects better than new. We do not care how bad your machinery is smashed or worn, they all look alike to us; we re make them as good as new and save you money. A dollar saved is a dollar earned, keep your money at home and you may get it back again besides it helps us to em ploy home labor. Put your machinery troubles up to us, we have the best equipped machine shep in the country; if you don't believe it call and see us. Visitors are always welcome. We make everything in metal. Now is a good time to over haul things for the spring rush. WESTERN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY. L. C. Sharp. Plattsmouth - - Nebraska .1 T 4. W. A. ROBERTSON. Lawyer. East of Riley HoteL Ccates' Block, Second Floor T-t.T !.? VISITING HERE FOR HOLIDAYS. Krm Tuesday's laily. Ernest Brown and bnue ot han Francisco arrived in the city .Sunday to visit for the holidays with Mrs. Z. T. Brown and family of this city. Mr. Brown has just recently retired from several years' service in tne L rated States navy and with his bride came back to enjoy the Christmas season with the mothei: of Mr. Brown. The many friends of Earnest were very much pleased to meet him and to learn of his new happiness. TRAIN NO. 15 HELD HERE TO WARM UP COACHES This morning Burlington passenger train No. 15, westbound, was held in this city several minutes in order that sufficient steam to warm the cars could be produced, and during the wait the passengers were all requested to ermain in the depot until the cars were warmed up sufficiently to allow them to be occupied with comfort. This was very thoughtful of the com pany in caring for the comfort of the passengers and saved everyone a cold and disagreeable ride into the me tropolis. HER DEATH NEAR So Everyone Thought, But 2s Now Well And Stronger Than Ever. Newton, Mo. "I can certainly speak a good word for Cardui, the woman's tonic," says Mrs. Jay Rhoades, of this town. "1 suffered for 12 years with my right side, and the last three years, I would have a bad spell with it about every three months. I would get so bad off, every enc would think I could not live. The first of July, I began taking Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I haven't had a bad spell since soon after I began taking it. Before taking Cardui, I was so ir regular, and, at times, I could hardly stand on my feet. Now, I can clean house, and do any kind of work with out its hurting me in the least. Cardui will surely do for other women, what it did for me. I am tell ing all my neighbors about it." Cardui is a mild and effective tonic for women, that has been found, by actual use, during more than 50 years, to relieve the ailments "to which all women are peculiarly liable. Card-u-i has helped thousands. The Plehawka IVIills arc now Rolling and Manufacturing the FLOUR! The Popular Cass County Brand of Flour EVERY SACK GUARANTEED! A!so a Full Line . ST. JOE MALCOLM, Head Miller. For Sa'.e by Hatt & Son, Plattsmouth, Neb. and Puis & Gansemcr, Murray, Neb. INTERESTING SERVICES AT si. PAUL'S tHUBGH;s;n!Er;:::::;: I'linii Tue.-iiM's I'aily. At the German St. Paul's church a very interesting tnnsirans pniai" was given Sunday evening at 7:15 and the church was filled to its ut-m:.-.t capacity. The program con sisted of a number of poetical selec tions which were given by the child ren in a masterly way. The congre gation sang a number of well known German Christmas songs which are familiar and dear to the German pe pie. The class of Miss M. Meis inger delivered two beautiful Christ mas hymns while Edna and Freda Klir.ger gave a pleasing duet. The choir of the church assi.-ted in the program with several choice hymns and Mr. Adolph gave a pleasing bass solo, -Gute Nacht" which was es pecially enjoyed. The main feature of the program was the cantata, "The Angels' Message" which was given by the members of the Luther League under the direction of Miss M. Meis. inier. It was certainly a beautiful spectacle when at the close of the cantata the young ladies, garbed as shepherds and angels were seen in holy adoration kneeling before the manger singing, "Silent Night, Holy Night." The sacks containing the sweets or the voung folks were not forgot- ten ser and were distributed and the ; c!o:.c! with the well Known "O, du Froehliche. O du Selige." On Christmas morning the usual Christmas services were held. Rev. J. II. Steger delivering his sermon on the eternal text, "God So Loved the World." The choir delivered two hymns suitable to the occasion. SMALL FIRE BREAKS OUT i'r..m Tiiesdav's I taily. This afternoon the fire department was called to the residence of II. N. Dcvey on North Fifth street, where a small frame building used a." a coal shed and wah house was found to be in flames, but the fire was soon ex tinguished, with but little less to the building. The fire was caused by gasoline in which a dress was being washed coming in too close contact to a hot stove and causing the liquid to burst into flames. Mrs. Joseph Halas, who was washing the dress, received severe burns on the hands before she could escape from the building. The prompt work of the department saved the building from destruction. 1917 Calendar i'ads at the Journal of lice. FOR SALE. Improved farm, northwest 4- of 13-20-6, Boone county, Ne- v braska; two and a half miles -l--l- from Albion; $16,000.00. Easy V terms. MICHAEL V. RUDDY, J. Albion, Nebraska, v 4 Tit 1; to c i:i;on oits. In the I'juntv Court of ('ass County, Nebraska. In th matter of the es tate of Mans C. Nielsen, deceased. Notiee is hereby jriven to the creditors of said defeased! that i.-arins will be had upon claims filed ajraist said es tate, before in';. County Ju'ie of Casi Countv. Nebraska, in the County Court room 'at riattsmout h, in said County, on the ;!d day of January. lt)17, s.nd on the d ilay of July, 191". at ten o'clock in the foienoon. of each day. for ex amination, adjustment, and allowance: that all claims must be tiled in said Court, on or before said last hour of hearin-r; and that any and all claims against said estate, not tiled on or be fore said last hour, will be forever barred. "Witness my band and seal of said County Couit, at I'lo ttf-nioutb. In said Countv, this, 2lHh day of November, lUlti. ALLEN J. TiEKSON, i Weal i County Judsc 99 o of By Products! JOHftJ, Prop. i.ix; i. Mcni i:. Ni.ti.f to imri-i esubiits li t n.la u t.. li t ii !. irs. devisees, legatees. persoiiM a!--s. personal lOJ-les en t ;i t i e-- and all l!sons interested 111 tiie estate of i;':;is 1'oroek, der e;ist d. and the nri K'iowii Haiircants of the east half of J '; i"iir,east quarter of se -1 1 1 1 s.-.-n-17 township eleven ill) rane ?i east iith I' M .-..ni.ti It! a. -Ua. and ac h of von are 1 eiel.y n.iti- ne'1, t! ,( I'l j I'r.nlrrnviii . ' i . I i .. T 1 I tiled t litli uav of I ) ii in her. l:iti, . .... ..null .i.-. fit. Ill of 'ass and all !' 1 IIU'M in tie Iiistrjit . 1 1 it "writv, Nebraska, wherein ym l 4M 11 . u. t.., . 1 ., , I 1... . ." viavei- ..1 wl:uh petition Is iiiac 1 1 : e ei: 'in interest. ri!.t. title and estate of ou ia and to tla- . aau every one of you '"Mt. .-a.-.! milliter of ..- tion seventeen ,,7, ,oU-.-:ip eleven .111 north ranm , 1 ;,,,... ,.:jM ,. M.. ( ass county. .-.,-aka. he declared invalid, and of no P.., ,. itt1) ,.n,i t That the title of kji.,1 plaintiff in'un.l 1 'f (iiu real esiaie, thereof l.e quieted as a;!-,: verv pa rt :v t von and -..1.11 .i.i.i .-.-! j our- 01 ui,. ,lM, atrninst any and all claims of 0.1V person through or hy yoa. and tf.ti it i,e ad jadued and decreed that Jir h ; , ,,f 011 nose names ar e ui.ove s . f if living, and jf deceased, the . : I. devisees, legatees, and pcr.'-.nul i',.. sentatives and all other persons iriv.. ested in the estate of each and e; ene of you, have 110 rijht. title, elair. or interest in and to said real estate, or anv part thereof and that each and all of said defendants, those named, and those whose names ate unknown and not stated, l.e forever larred from claiininir or asertin any rijiht. title, interest or estate in and to said re I estate, or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as t,. the court may seem just and ! 11 i t a 1.U-. You and each of you are further noti fied that you are reipiired to answer said petition on or before Monday the L'lUh dav of January. MM". C 1 1 A I : L E S CON'TIEYM A X. l'laintiff. c. a. t:ayvi.s. Attorney. 4 weeks beginning 1J-1S-1C. .NOTM i; TO CHEDITOIIS. Sjtate of Nebraska, ts. Cass County, In County Court. In the matter of the estate of Harmon Hest or, de eased. Notice is heieby Kiven to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be bad upon claims tiled jfainst sahl estate, b'-fore me. County Judjre of ('ass County. Nebraska, nt the County Court room in I 'la tt smoi t h. in said Countv. on the 2Cth day of lteceml.er. I'.Mfi, arid on the 26th day of June. Mil 7. at ! o'clock a. m.. each dav for examina tion, a tl just meat and a i lowam e. All claims must be tiled in said court on or before said Inst hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at I'lat tsmout h. Nebras ka, this 27th dav of November, MM b. ALLEN J. HEHSON. 'Seal) Countv .luili-. First publication ll-27-Mtlfi-4 v.ks. NOTICK OI- nr.Ki:ui;irs IMKTI'JTO.N. SAM-:. 1 III I lie DUtrlcl Court of l.nu'Hnl-r County, .Nrlirakka. Frances Hattie I'ollard. plaintiff, vs. Marion Ktbel Codden. et al defendants. Not ice is hereby iven that by vim of a jtidsrment and an order of the Ims triet Court of I.ancaster County. Ne braska, entered on the L'.'tli day of No vember, M16, in a cause j-endintr in said Court, wherein Frances Hattie I'ol lard was j.laintiff. and the following named were defendants, thus: Mm inn Kthel Cioihlen. Charles I'ollard, Florence Mastic Coihien, Nellie "loihien. Hazel Marion Codden. Veral Victor (Sodden. Horace Kdward CSodden. Stella (Sodden Williams. Charles A. 'Williams, and John II. Meii. ditected the u r. 'iers iirned. a r(feiee to sell the following oescriie.; projierty, all 'if which is situated in Ca.s County, Nebraska, to-vvit: The north half of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (Mm. town ship twelve (12). north, ranee nine !'). east of the fcth I'. M., I will, on Tu.. day. the t'th of Janiiurj, Mil", at one o'clock 1". M.. at tl,i! ("ass Count.v Cijritt House, in the City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, sell at public vendue, tu the highest bidder for cash, all of the ii box e described real estate, the same to be free and clear of all ercum hiaricc. The sale of this property is subject to the confirmation of the Court. Pos session of the propertv will be nivi-n March 1, 1917. The land is well im proved. Abstract showing food tltb: will be furnished. K. A. WIGGKNHOUN. JM.. Meferee. Ashland, Nebraska. Morning & Led with. Attorneys. Lincoln, Nebraska. NOTICK TO CIli:iiTOK. The State of Nebraska, Cats County, In the (iiuuly Court. In the matter of the estate of John Kellv. deceased. To thi creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that T will sit at the County Court room in I'latts inouth in said countv, on Januarv !. M)17, and July I, 1917. at 10 o'clock A M., on each of said day to receive an i examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and al lowance. The time limited for th presentation of claims apainst f-aid es- -tate is six months from the ninth dj of January. A. I. M17. atid the title limited for payment of d bts Is ot e year from eleventh day of Itecembei, 191K. Witness my hand and the seal oT said county court, this eleventh day of December, 1916. ALLEN J. UF.F.SON. County Judye. W. A. Kobertbon, Attorney.