FAGE TWO. WTsen School Calh Miss "6 to 14" she must be provided with dresses to meet the occa sion. This section is equipped to furnish girls with neat, durable school dresses of percale, chambray, gingham and a variety of other merchandise. The kind of dresses and prices that will find approval in parents eyes, too. Bhs Ladies' Toggery FRED P. BUSCH, manager. LOG AL NEW S From f.iturJay's T:iilv. George Wll of LaPIatte was a vi.-i:or in this city for a few hours thi- afternoon. l'!.i!Iip Horn was a visitor in tLe ci'y this afternoon freni his home i.v Cellar Creek. H.;rrion McCurrt departed this af t. rii-i, :i ir Iiellevue, where he will : l S::nday v:th friends. John l:rtMiir.g fn-m near Cedar 'r-c'r: was a victor in the city to iIhv b'king after umo business . for t in.- .lay. J. y.. J.-rdan was a visitor in this i!:y tf:i r.v-rr from his home !! .ir ltr I'rteV:, c:nning to look mo busines4; for the day. a vi.-Itnr in this ( iy I'r'cu rll'::v.'0 d las evening. : ri -r to look .lfter :-r.me business i.Mtt-rs. .imI r: :r.ai:i:ng over night a::d retr.rnin:: h n.e 1 1 1 f morning. J .'.m J. Meisiimer w-JLa a vi.-itor in t!' rity last evening accompanied by hi-; lata ily. from 1 1 i - i r home near ("(! ;r Cr"-1:. and v. re visiting with i r i t : 1 - !urii:g the afternoon, and looking after some hu-:ness T!.e county "ouncil of defense, at ti ;r :-r-ii:i je-'icrday instructed t!i"ir secTc;ary ? se;!;l a letter of :!!.; tthy to their member Rob- rr. who is a lio-pi!' at Omaha, v V re ho is ree.i ving treatment. II. nry ilce'ner of Murray -vho is working ;it Cedar "r. ek was a visit or !:i I'iattsjiw.trth t !'.!; morning. !:'king ai';-r srn.e business for a v. iii! during t h day. and going to i i iiome for a visit over Sunday v :tl the f.mily. I.riis Kouknl who has been at Gr;::: fr smi:? time returned home C;is morning, and has; to report that everything !-. growing r.Tcely out !':: way. an-! that when he started 1 i:. that the rain had began to fa'l and kept it up all the wy home, thus drenehing the entire s;tate. Jaines H. Foreman was in the city las evening acor.rnpinied by his FILE NOW Pj M HOMES Splendid Irrigable Lands with Government Irrigation that Insures Water Are Yet Available eNTHEB!G;HORN BASON -. - ., ... I. 1 ' j.ju gei nn, iTHuictr .am. ,.,,-, ,u ,-... .ox a amp.e suiy 01 water, iiiai available hent.eeded, on the easiest financial terms, with no inter Kt. About thirty irri-aied farms yet remain in the first Deaver Unit of 12,000 acres alongside the Hui lington's Central Wyoming- main along in Northern Wvom- in. File now. Do not wait until Spring. Visit How ell. Wyo., neat by. and not3 ibe value of exactly the same kind of lands, watered under the same Gov ernment canals. . ' Let u- semi ytju nrinlvd matter and help von locate. 1 -want to put s-ct- t.ers rijjht now on wmm ool crop next Summer ami the country needs all you tan raise. R. W. GlM-NT. Ticket Aent L. W. Wakeley, Gntal Pasin2r Airent. 1004 Farnum Street. 3C ECZSZX3 friend Harry McDonald of Murdock. they looking after some business. Mr. Foreman is candidate for the position of county commissioner for the Third district, and lives near Alvo. where he has made his home fr a number of years, and is well qualified for the position for which he is a candidate. He was the man who a few years since was run into at Alvo by the Rock Islnd train and! injured. From '"hurselay's Daily. Fred Warner from near Murray was a visitor in Plattsmouth this morning coming to look after some business matters. 1'. F. Wiles departed this morn ing for Omaha, where he is looking after some business at the live stock market on the south side. M. K. Davis and Kmest Milhurn. both of near Murray were visitors in Plattsmouth yesterday afternoon, and were looking after some business-. , George W. Snyder was looking after some business at Omaha this t morning having some interests in 1 the live stock market at the south i side ! t J. R. C. Gregory from south of CeIar Creek was a visitor in this city this afternoon, where he is looking after -onie business for -a few hours. Adam Kaffenberger was a visitor in the city this morning accompan ied by Mr:;. KaffenberRer and were looking after some business for a few hour.. Frank Vallery was a visitor in this city this morning from his home at Murray and was looking af ter some business at the oflice of the county judge. John F. Wolf of Cedar Creek was h visitor in Plattsmouth this morn ing called here to look after some business for the forenoon, and driv ing down with his auto. James H. Foreman, -andidate for county commissioner from the third district and Harry McDonald of Mur- dock, two true blue Americans were ! I ! 1 r ., . . I every lrriga'ed farm. You can raise Omaha, Nebraska - in' the city this afternoon looking car of cabbage, which lie had ship after some business. ped from Colorado, departed this George R. Sayles was a visitor in ' morning for his home in the west Cedar Creek for over night, where portion of the county. He however i,a tii nt of hi mother and had the Journal, come to the firm also was looking after some business as well as perhaps some little poli tics being mixed in. Del I,. Pickett of Kimball is in the city with a car of potatoes which ! he is selling, he had some seven ' car load from the raising near Kim i ball, and while here is visiting at .the home of his brother Luther l- ! Pickett also. ! Mrs. V. K. Skinner of Hul'iaio. ! Wyoming, who has been visiting in jthis city at the home of her mother I Mrs. Martha Herold for the past 1 week or more, departed last even ing for Lincoln, where she will visit , with relatives before returning to her home in the west. It. i:. Newkirk of (Jreenwood was in the city last. evening and today disposing of portion of a car of cab baire. which he shipped to this , place. He reports two of his daugh ters as having the Spanish Influ enza at their home at tlreenwootl. but neither exhibiting dangerous symptoms at this time. j H. It. Robertson of Fowler. Iowa, who has been at Louisville for the past week, called on account of the death of John Thomas, at that place, departed last evening for his home in the east. Mr. Robertson was here in attendance at the funeral, of Mr. John Thomas, who is a brother-in-law, Mrs. Thomas being a sis- ; ter of Mr. Robertson, as is also Mrs. !J. O. Ward. From Fridays Dailv. Sam Goodman from near Mynanl was a business visitor in this city j this morning. W. H. Puis of Murray was a visit or in this city last evening coming to look after some business for a few hours. George Hartung of LaPIatte de parted this afternoon for Arapahoe, Colo., for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Mary Wyant. W. II. Heil was a visitor in this city today, coming down from his home near Cedar Creek to look af ter some business here. .Mrs. Phillip Tritsch of south of Cedar Creek, was a visitor in this city this morning coming to visit with friends for the day. W. K. Jenkins of Murray was a visitor in this city last evening com ing to attend the patriotic meeting onthe court house lown. K. II. Gibson and M. J. Wicker sham of Weeping Water were in the city this morning. looking after some business at the county seat. Attorney Dale Iloyles of Alvo was a visitor in this city today, coming to look after some business wit it the county council of defense. Kmil Sturzenegger of South lJeno. a member of the county council of defense, was looking after some business at the court house today. I). M. Graves who has been at LaPIatte for a short time visiting at the home cf his daughter Mrs. Will Shipley, returned home this morn ing. Wilson Gilmour was a visitor in this city this morning from near Weeping Water, and is attending the council of defense as a member thereof. Charles L Noyes and family were in the city last evening having driv en down to look after some business at the court house, and some other matters in the citv. i Glen Hoedaker from Murray was a visitor in this city last evening with his car, bringing a load of Murray people to attend the Liberty Loan meeting here. J. G. Stark from Kim wood was a visitor in this city today, coming as a member of the County Council of Defense, and was meeting with that body at the court house. George Lloyd and family of Mur ray were in the city last evening, coining to attend the meeting at the court house lawn, in the interest of ithe Fourth Liberty Loan. Floyd II. McCarthy was a visitor in the city last evening having driv en up L. G. Todd and Frank Itroek. to hear the Liberty Loan address by Congressman C. F. Iteavis. W. K. Paling, president of the Farmers Hank at Greenwood, was a nusiness visitor in this citv for the day, and was looking after some business at the court house. J. H. Palmer of Xehawka, was a visitor in Ihn rilv lot. ... -. cv-illll w I tending the Fourth Libertv loan meeting, and remaining todav 'for the nieeting of the s(ate cou; rifti Ralph Sturm and sister Mis Genevieve Sturm and Mijs Knima St. John of Nehawka, were in tl;e city last evening, coming to attend the patriotic meeting which was held last evening 'on the court house lawn. W. E. Newkirk of Grecn"oo'l, who has been in the city for the past few days engaged in disposing of a PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. of which he Is a member, at Green wood, which is doing a good busi ness in the grocery and market line. WEEPING WATER CITY THE LAST WITH THE CLASSIFICATION OF WEEPING WATER CITY, THE ENTIRE LIST IS OVER. Kr :m Satmuays i;iHy. The entire list now has been gone over by the local bo;rd of the regis trants of the last registration, be tween the ages of eighteen and t hiriy-'ix. This will complete the first division of this last registra tion, and the remaining amount, those between the ages of thirty-six and forty-six will be for later work. The local board is now working on the applying the order number to the list of registrants and are get ting along nicely with that, will have that work completed within a short time. The following are the names and classification as listed by the local board, and will be given to the district board for work on. and to have applied by them the classifi cation as found by their occupation Of the 74 in Weeping Water, there are 25 of class one, one of class two 2." of class four, and 2." of class five Weeping Water Precinct. Homer Howard Lauton 4-a. Knoch Woodbridge Greer 1-a. Walter William Bockford 4-a. Ralph Gordon Pdrger 4-a. J$se Agnilax 5-f. Frank Uakelman 4-a. Vernon Randall Duck 1-a. Jerms Choqulla 5-a. John Norton Cole 1-a. Geo. Washington Conley 4-a. ' James Franklin Cooper 1-a. Sylvester Desorta f-f. Jesse Hansen Domingo 1-a. Warren Dewey Duffield 1-g. Kverton Kgbert Dewey Fisher 1-a Eed Marion Garrison 4-a. Bartolo GoV.zalez ."-f. Truina Gonzalez o-f. Antonio Gomez r-f. Macaris Guilal a-f. Constantine Banner lladley 1-a. Alex Hamilton ."-g. John Scott Harter 4-a. William Henry Hath 4-a. Agapeto 5-f. George D?wey Hitehman 1-a. Frank Lawrence Hobbs 1-a. Virgil William Homer 1-a. Ray Mearle Jamifon 1-a. William Wallace Jamison 4-a. Jans Peter Jensen 4-a. John Kdward Johnson 4-a. Lemuel Raymond Lane 1-a. Little Ray Kreider 4-a. Rasmus Lawritzen 4-a. Walter Charles Lovell 1-a. Santo Macias 5-f. George Nelson Metcalf 5-g. Francisco Mora 5-f. Guy R. McCalmont 4-a. Kspifanio Orosco 5-f. Rofaele Osgare 5-f. ('has. Mingle Perry !-i. Hiram Newton Phillips 4-a. Harvey John Phillips 1-a. Burt LcRoy Philpot 2-a. Pablo Ramez 5-f. Rollie Orie Rector 4-a. 0.-:car Blom Robet 4-a. John Rodou Roberts 4-a. Walter Husfin Riley 4-a, 5-b. Tuscse Rodoigus 5-f. Lusese Rodoigus 5-f. Ismail Ivis 5-f. Arthur Merritt Russell 1-a. Bernahe Salosar 5-f. Walter Doane Sargent 1-a. Amelia ns Sogera 5-a. Win. P. Sitzman 4-a. Frances LeRoy Simper 4-a. Charlie Henry Snyder 4-a. Harry Warren dwindle 1-a. Herchall B. Tibbitts 4-a. Amato Tomallo 5-f. Karl William Towle 4-a. Albert Crb-seo Tuck 1-a. Herbert Clinton Wilkinsen 1-a. John Dewey Wise 1-a. Henry William Krugcr 1-a. John William Thomas 1-a. Guy Raynut Zessin 1-a. Ricordo Yuarez 5-f. Otto Worth 5-g. Vincent Doris 5-g. John Kunzman 5-g. John I). Savage 5-e. Flairs at the Journal Offict. ATTENTION -y Automobile Owners! Do you want to save as, get more power and mileage, and at the same time keep your spark plugs clean? "GAS PEP" will do it! Sold on a money back iiuarautte by IJPf r? ft r I! d T P lUu U EL ii 11 I Oi MUKDOCK, NEB. 3 t 3 rfj C I -t- L. I ii c c CROWN GASOUNE rautous ca. eoKwurr e 1 1. (itici:. llieir lli-irM. I .-. ut --. Ie i.o-r, lt-r-fcoiml IteprcKfiil.-tlUeM mill all iVr oji lnlrrcKti-tl in llieir Klnt, r . Ili-ir iier'w.or : To tl;e unknown T:eirs, 1'vi.ee., ttes, j'ers-Mia! I " : es. ii t a t i Ves ai.d all thei- i.iisnn.s Interested in t!ie estate f iM'.iru't- i larilinii. d.-eease!: i.im H. I'rie Win. M. I'riee, Albert ."elley. ee( ut'irs of tin' last will and estaii.eiit f Ceoie i:. Uardint?, it--eased. if living, if "leceased. the un cii'iwn heirs, ilovisees. legatees, ier "lial i ej.i sentat i es and all other t.-r- oris interested in the estate of nidi , v.'i'lowrr of A. K. Alexander: the un- f them respectively or their succes- Known heirs, devisees, legatees, per ors. soiial i "'pi ese:i ta t i ves and all other tu v- V":i and e;fc!i of von are hrr bv no-ls"i's intereste-l in th.e est;;te of Aleinda ;iri.d that William F. Si hli.f.i ':. as'.l. Crabill, .b-cease!; the unknown laintirT. n the '1-t "lav of Septeni er. 1 m 1 v. nie.l !-!s petition in the His. rict c..;irt of Cass County. Nebraska, .'herein yo'i and each of you are de- nd. uits. the objfit ami prayer of . hicli petition are that you ami each f you. and a!! persons elaiminir bv. Il":i:ih or under- vein a 1 1 v.-i-sel - hiintifr. b- ailjuilire'd to have no inter - st. rivrht. estate or iien in or t: Tl Xortliwest Quarter .if Sect Ion 'eventee,, (17), Township Kleven 1 ! :ariLr- l.'U-veii till, Cass Countv, No - lasKa Or any part or portion thereof, and Mat the plaintitT. William F. Sch 1 ie- it. together with his urantois be ad - ;uled to have been in the ad verse . ssessi ui if said lai'.d for more thin on years last past, and that the leiral itie" thereto has become fullv vestt d n William F. Schlk fort, not withstand- us; the claims .if vou and iich of vnu, ll-.n "T interest, either leral or -.nut-r anv.ine elaiminir bv. through or "un- I ,,!'-- irl "' s:,1,, Ints Jl"V vnvt r vou. and that the title to said bind thereof: to require you to set fort!. be forever quieted in the said William -. Sohlicfert. as airainst vou and raeli! r "u. a net that each and all of said def nda nts named, and those whose .nines are unknown ami not stated. oe forever barred from claiming or is.--e-rt intr iinv riplit, title, interest er siaie in an.t to sani real estate, or (iiy part thereof, and for such other ami further relief as to the e-ourt may m just and equitable You and e-ach of you tire further notiried vou are require! to answer said petition on or before Monday, the -lid day Ie-ce-mber. 1 !M S. Wll. 1. 1AM F. SC1ILIKFERT. C. A. Il.UVUS. . I'laintiff. Attenney. jo-1 l-bv. iMiDi'.ii or lii:i(i; v ii:titiiiv l-'OH AI'I'lllMMKM' OF MIMSTIt Allllt. The- State "if Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the F.state of Crace l)-n Windham, deceased: On rea.iinir and tilinp the Petition of Kobert II. Windham, jr.. nravintr that .iminist rat ion or iistratioii e.f sai.i, estate may b,. "! to K. 1. ia i tn nam, as ndntims- ra nt t ra tor. Or.lere-d. that November 2nd. A. I). 101S. at 10 o'elen-k a. m., is assipned ior n.;aiiiip sai.i jei 1 1 ion. Wl.en all per- seins intereste-.i in said matter mav an- ;.,ai at a county Court to be held in ind for said eounty. ami show cans- why the prayer of petitioner sl,oiiM mu be planted; ami i ii.at m ti. ,-e f the inp the-reof be pive-ri to all persotis in- tere-ste-d in said matter by publishing i copy ef this orde-r in the- Flattsmouth lournal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said eounty, for three sue- essive weeks, prior to said elay of hearing. 1 rated October Mb, I HIS. Al.LKX J. HKKSO.V. 10-1 l-3w. Count.v Judge- i. tiik nisTiticT ttauT or thk 'Ol M'V H '.S, M-:ilt MvA. Joliu Crabill mnl lieu rice A 31 ci- niuKrr, iilHliilillM. W. 1. lerrlnm. hrl rent name uu- knoivii, et U drfc udmitM. MITH i: OF Si IT TO H I KT T1TI.F To tiie defendant,, W. I. Merriam, first reel liHine utiKiieiwii; .Mrs. w . i A'erriam, tlrst real jiame unknown; !ii unknown heirs, devisee-s, leKat'-e-s. icisonal t'-preseii '. a t i ve s ami ali other ersons i n t cret ;1 in toe estate en . . Merriam. lirst real name unknown. deceased; the unknown heirs, eievisees. ejratees. personal representatives nnu ii pt,.r pe'tsons interesiea m me Vie of Mrs- W. D Mevrnni. fn-;t rfl name unKnown, oereas-eu: neiuru Me ilia n: also knoh as S. X". Merriam: Lvdis M"rriam. the unknown heirs, de I visees. legatees, persejnal representa tives and all other persons interested AWAY WITHOUT DELAY YOUR car bounds away the instant the spark touches the gas, if it's Red Grown Gasoline. Red Grown is a straight-distilled, clean gas, that's all gas. It vaporizes readily in coldest weather. It doesn't keep you busy with car buretor cleaning. It is motor fuel with more than ordinary power and mileage. Wherever you buy it, it's the same. At service stations and good gar ages. Look for the Red Grown Sign. ffiolarine a cold-proof lub- cym ' ricant that keeps cyl inders clean and compression tight. STANDARD OIL COMPANY NEBRASKA) OMAHA RED CROWN GASOLIN IIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllllllllllllllllllMllllllimTnTtTTTITTTITn th"' estate of Seidell X. ' Merriani. also known as S. X. Merriam, deceased; t!i.; unknown b.lrs .l,visK-s 1-KatH-s per- To .ll-ir,w Av. IVntTand. if senul . ei.r.senlatiyes and all other ,f df.a,, lUv unknWI ,M.irjt , ;, .... ..-rsoas it.tei este.l in t he estate of 1 - j .Ratees r i,crsi:al repi esenta t i v. s or dia M.rriam. .b-e.ased ; A. : Aleva n- j Al,,ir..-.v V. ivntland. :.nt S. ( :.r. nrs-t i vn 1 nam.- unknown: John ( S:ililh tyU!.t naine unknown) if 1 i -l..e AUsaii'l.r. I.rst real natne :-intr. if dead, the unknnun h.Mis. .!. -known, husl.aml of 'A. V.. Alexander; j visees. legatees or in rsotia I re.r.-s. nta the r.:, known heirs, .b-vise. s, legatees, j tives of sai-1 S. . Smith, de fetid;: u t -: ;i. sonal i ; .resetita ! ives and all other You and each -oii, aie hen bv ;.eisons lrit-restel in ti:e estate of A. j notified that en tlo ! !1. day of Sei . !e.an.br, tiist real name un known, j ter.iber, H'lS. Frank lluchson. phiin-d- easf-"l; ti.e miknown heirs, devisees, j t iff heroin, has fib-"! h:s i-tition in ieat--s. iiersonal representatives ami j the Instriet Court of Cass County, Xe all other persons :nt vested in the es- braska. fieainst said defendant,-;, the t;ite "f .I'd ti Ioe Alexander, lust real inline unknown, deceased, husband or 1-ejrs, d.-visees.- legatees, personal rep resentatives and all ot'ier persons in terested in the estate of John Mapree, ii. ceased; the County of Cass. Nebras- ;i: t!:e nnknov. ti owners ar.l unknown "laiiaants of b'ts one 1) and two CJ) in block ten 1"' in the City of I'latts- fo'ni'Olth. Cass County, Neoraska. ) Yon are hereby notified that on the jlth "h'.y of October, A. I .. IMS. plain- 1 ris tiled their suit in the District , Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, !'" i"iet plaintilTs title to the above iiesciii'f'i iois, ii . i.oi one 11 ami two (') in block ten (10) in the ' ' 1 V I 'la t tsmout h, Cass County, Xe tbrasUa. because of their adverse po ' ssesion by themselves ami their I f-'r.Uiiiirs for more than ten years prior '," ""mmencc :m? tit of said suit ami i t(-' enjoin cadi and ail of you from ' v''-" I;'im!i1sT any l split, title, your risht. title, claim, lien or inter- - "t therein, if any. either lesral if any. either equitable.:, and to have the same ad- .iudired inferior to the title of jdain tiffs ami for sTeuieral e'fiuitable relief. This notice is made pursuant to the oi'ebr ef the court. Yoi. are- required to answer said pe- Itition on e r before Monday. November 1 s. Jitis.'or your default will be duly 4'ntered theredn. JOHN W. CKA151I.r and c.KoiieJi-: a. m i:isixii:i:, W. A. K iHKKTSOX. J'laintitfs. Attorney for Plaintiffs 10-7-lw Misses Wallace and Foster, opera- I tors for the telephone company were spending the afternoon in Omaha with friends. TO THE VOTERS OF MESKASKA ! judge Charles B. Letton, formerly District Judge at Fairbury, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, is a candidate for re- ; i .. cictuun. 9 The Judge has made a record fl ;,l:1,ir;nllI5 o.w.l e vi muvmon ivis tacuiuci vji inc bv the District Jndires of tho statp. hv lawvers cenerallv. and bv . . , ! Illeu OI ail SiailOllS 111 Hie WHO KllOW Ilim personally. 1I1IS IS IUU important an office to be considered lighMy by the voter. Every I voter should think twice before to that which is good.' S. C. BASSETT.t 0 IKx-President State Board of association, j F. JOUVENAT, Banker and Farmer. E. P. BROWN, Farmer, Regnt of the University of Nebraaka-J ... C. II. RUDGE, IHude & Guenzel Company.! A. V. PEASE, Ex-Member State Board of Pharmacol J. C. HARFIIAM, Harpham Brothers, Harness and Saddlery. . T J. E. MILLER, Miller & Faine. Company. Mayor of Lincoln. GEORGE JACKSON, Speaker of 'the House of Representatives JOHN L KENNEDY, I Lawyer, serving as U. S. Fuel Administrator for Nebraska. T. C. BYRNE, Byrne & Hammer Co. State Chairman Liberty Loan Committee. 0. G. SMITH, ! President Nebraska State Farmers Congress. v:c.s Presid .nt National . - - PaxrnersC oppress. J MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913. ' ' mill. TTTTTT i.k;.i. notici: onjeet ami prayer if t;i. fi are. "Uiiet in plaintiff the title t th Southwest uarter (SU '4i, of tlo Southeast ('uarlir (SI-:',i. of S".ti"ii Kicrht ci, and l.ot number iin.j 1 ). with ti- ae'eret iiois thi"to, in See. tion S.nteen "17'. all in towns'iip Ten (,1'. Xortli. KaiiLT.- Fourteen C!li. Fast of h'th I". M.. in said Cass Count v. a pa inst nt claims riirhts ami e'emamls of eaca arid all of tin defendants. You are required to at.sw.-r said pe tition oti or before the? Jth ilav ot (Vtol.fr 11. l.atcd September ;.th. IMS. FItAXIC lll'iIHS" X. D. O. IWYi:i:. IMaintilf. A trorney. .iTin; if itr.Fi:ni:i:L" Walter A. f oIiIiiihiiii Itnlpli exin, ii 'Mlueir. Notice- is 1 ereby Liven that by ir ttjc of an or.br e-nlcrcd in lb.- fo?j sroir.tr e:it:tb-d cause' on the 1 1 h dav of Octobe r. 1!M. by th- 1'istlict Court of Cass County, Nebraska. I, I he- un elersiuiied, Chatles F Martin, sole ro-feree- appeiinted by said e-ourt, will, on K'ih elay of Nevembe-i-, litis, -tt ten o'clock in the fore-noon, at tin- south door of flu- Ceniit House In llatt:--mouth. Cass Count.v, .Nebraska, oiler for sale to the hiphost bidder for .ash, the followinp described real estate, to w i t : l.ot Kleven Ml llloek Three ( " in the villape of Mauley, in Cass 'ount, Nebraska, accorilin; to the publishcel ,dat there-of. Said safe will remain pcn feir bids for one hour. CHAKI.KS K. MAKT1.N. lOliN M. Ki:VIA. Uefer.e-. Attorney. lU-7-30ds IJ. Koevec departed this afternoon for Omaha where he is looking af ter some business for the dav. f as an able, independent, honest C 4- Tito l,n.'t,r ,'c rnencrnort VU in e . uio nuunjr if i vwf,in. , , . 1 .n. mt-s- i a casting his ballot. "Hold fast Asriculture Secretary Stat Dairymen'! 1