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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1919)
THURSDAY. JANITARY f. If) FA0J5 TWO rLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. i" . t--' M r- t ! i: BESSES S9 are expecting to be discharged soon. and are awaiting the time to come To Holders of Second Liberty Loan Bonds Your next coupons will be payable Novsmber 15th. We shall be glad to cash them for you free of charge any time it is convenient to you. Ask us about our plan for the free safekeeping of your Liberty Boids. fl The Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Capital and Surplus, $80,000 Your Personal Bank. j in order that they may be able to 'net back into active civil life. W. E. Mathews, special agent for the Burlington, of Omaha, was a visitor in Plattsmouth last Satur day, looking after some business for the day for that company, and do- ! parted for Louisville where he has some matters to look after. Frank K. Gobelinan. has just com pleted the finishing of the new home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. 1 1 i Id. west of Mynard. and when starting:' in in business visitor in the city, and al so was visiting with his many j friends here, being a guest ct the j home of his brother VY. B. Living- j ston, south of the city. j C. A. Richey of Weeping Water, j was in the city a while yesterday J looking" after scune business for the day. and in the afternoon departed : for Omaha, where he was also transacting some business, will from there return to his home. Walter IJeyers was a business visitor in the city this morning from j his home near Hock Ulufi's. and was I i last evening from there, stueklincvtin.tr with the board of countv i a snow drift, and had to leave I commissioners, looking after tin LOCAL NEW I'ti'lil Molidav "s Ji.iil v John Albert wa.. a p.o.scne; Cedar Creek this morning wht-r; i.; !".'k'l:r alter :ouio !!!: i!i"ss the day. I o he for : i i i i : i i I'atte:-. ( it v,-ii .r :' near Kock in t I ity t his im:!:,-; .i ok v. ft er .une ss fur a f e .v hour. .iv H.-rn tri ::i n u Cedar 1 v a - .; i ! . .1:1 V. a . ; n. : s; i i iv iv . f..r tli .! r: :i .'." : i n - : .Jr.. r:. d in the : y thi .' t ' . .! i ' i is ii the; iiy h i n t':i' early : o:r.-' businos :n ! v.-;.- :;r morni::;: :ru i in. r -; : i ; r i on ri'ing to lock ii t i.ii ss for it:e day. ?!. I I- remncii depart'.: tm - ; i :i .. vl.t the PurlititMon to ('.'. ar -"::. v.', r. he i; looking after h.i-ii.c.-s i.i th.it i I .ice and on CASTOR SA . 'r Infants and Children "vt 'Ur : oi Over 30 Years t n F. Y.'eSTOVEP I'll i iZ i- d .;.'. jl-Jj., Coutcs 3!cck. lies. 3T3 PII02IE OlTic 537 Dfi. ii. C. LEOPOLD uMTOFAnilO PHYSICIAN .VI" t .. I -I: i .-.-I TI'.KATK!) . .- '..-! ! nd r;;i.s-s i-'itted i.riL.t C.'.l'.a Answerej After Kc-n !: i i::ria by Appointment. his farm south of there. .Misses Merna Wolfe and P.einice Ault, were visiting In Plattsniouih I:.. I ::.: un'.ay from tnier home at -Cslar Creek. co!:;i:ig to take their : r-ecia I instruction in music. I 'ici'.ry Mcooner came up inis I morning from Murray, via the Mis souri Pacilic. and took tiie Lr.rlir.1; t"i: f r Cedar Creek, where he is conducting the Duff elevator. Fred Heverage and wife from !i'.r;h'.'.ov! of Murray were in the city this afternoon for a short time on their way to Omaha where they wt re booking afte- some bu-ine. !i-;;iy Lil.ewise was a isitor in Pk'tt-moutii last Saturday, coming from his home t Cedar Creek to 1 ok a'ter .--.Mm business for t lie d-.-.y. :::.d returned In me in the af ternoon. Frank Coodnnn of near IJock j P.lulT-. was a luisiness visitor in this city this morning, driving up with his cur to do some franing and t' t'?t"tid to rome matters at the county seat. Phillip Spansder fr;m near Weep- iii:' water was a visitor ;n tins : city kt Saturday wliere he has j sc. bi!ir.ej to look after for the j afternoon, and returned to his home i in the evening. i I Oiear Yardley who has been con : f-:i: : with t?ie iuflue:;.a at liis home nr'.ir Louisville for several ditys ;p:.-:. v;s able to br ilowr. to this 1 r : v l.'-i Sat urdr. v :::! looking a.f ; r.T soi:;e business. ! Mr--. P.arcbl Koop. who has b".'ii i"-iiii:g in t ! 1 1 city for M.uue days1 , al. a guest at the h'mie. of lo r siter. Mrs. Will Krecklow. return- Jed la- t Saturday afterneen to her j and had to leave I commissioners, i ear overnight, but was able to ; matter of the road work at the the get in this morning. Mrs. Phillip Tritsch of Percival. Iowt, was a visitor in this city for the day, a guest at ti e home of her mother Mrs. J. P. Keil. stopping tn her way from Cedar Creek, where she v.a.-- visiting at the home of "l- r sister Mrs. M. .1. Schroeder. on her way to tier home in low si. W. II. Sutton, who has been making his home in the city for some months past, has accepted a position on a f.mn the other side of My ird. and departed t day for his work, hut remembered to drop into the Journal ottiee. and tmve the paper make him daily visits. In K::iney who has been in the nrt'iwest for the past few liioutl s. por returned home last eveinn? M'Tiiam. where he has lien wur!; ing on a farm, or ranch for s:nn" tini(, he says that the weather ha been s-omewhat cold, but not much different than what p.-cajis hn . Corporiil William V. Suow a;o tion of country where he is overseer. IM. Richards, road supervisor, from near South Rend, and repre senting a portion of that preeiiict. was in th' city tins mornwig. com ing to look after some business re garding the road:-, in his precinct, before the board of county com I ii issioners:. Clyde Kennedy who has been at Weeping Water for the past few days, returned h'st eveninsr and is working on the reports of the local board. lie mak-'s the fourth who are now with the hoard, and it l the intention to elose the work o the board up as soon as possible, ' . C 1 1 cconer was, a visitor in pl.itistiiouth for the day. coming t from i sit with the board of county com wife w ho at rived in th' visit in with his fit e i ; -is; i r Monda y Mrs. W. A. OrOloway and family, departed Sunday evening for their home at Cameron. Mo., accompan ied by Charlie (i:i i!o-. ::y. who will viut in that vicinity for a few day.:, then return to his work at Avoca. ; bono ...or.. III.'i l k i n f in Louiville. ! . ! M:',ry KgTIlblTger. w!'o i:! ' t'-a!iing just this side of Cedar I Creek was a vis'lor at I.oiiu i' or over i Sunday, and returned to her schorl ! this morning going via Cedar Creek : on the Burlington train. A letter from Mr. Leonard J. Meisiimer. who is at Camp Mead, Maryland, Mays the soldiers there 5a s icined our tnnsrma vv f-tK M fQ6 Xrnas she will HAVE From Tiicm1;v's i;ntv. Joiin Tigmr from wot of Muirr-y was a vi.-itor in ll.e city this after noon, and was looking after some matters of business f r a few hours. Ii. F. Kropy of near N"e;;avk.i. was a visitor in this city this morn ing having some m-it'trs lo i(e!; ler at toe ol.K e ol t lie county jr. :. Ceorge Reyn-dds of near 'io.ek Rluffs. was a pa.-senger to So.'.;!; Rend last evening wh.-re he is look ing after some business for the dr.y, today. Walter Sans d' near Rock Bluffs has some matters to looks alter at Omaha for the day and departed for tbre on the early train tl-is morning. n M. H. Stcll and son Herbert fn-ni between Xchawka and Weeping Water were in the city thi; r; :ug coming to look after some oritur; at the coun.y court. Lloyd da pen was in the city this morning from his home rear Mur ray and was looking alter Mime bu i- ness for the morning, returning to hi- hoiiie ihi--. afternoon. Mrs. j. M. McMalu-n who harf been '.i---iting for somo d.is p.ist with friends ;r Wymore. returned be th'M afteriioon ;;lir having hail a very nice time while away. Attorney II. C. Lett ler of S:ii!i: f!'. :id. v. a- a visitor in this city y--terday, looking after .'-ome business f ir the day. in the court house, and returned home last evening. C. K. Tent of Weeping Water w;. .-. a visitor in this city to-lay, eomi.ig on the '.iriy train this morning and had ;.!(! 'u-ine'-s matters in tiie county court during the morning. Henry Creamer and family of near Murray were in the ciiv this morning looking alter some bu--i-ness lor a : hori time. ;uid doing :or.ie trading with 1 lu city no r- ha n Is. L. .1. ."dayleld of Louisville was a i-itor in the city for the day. rc::i- j ing lo io'ik eft or : ono luisitii's ,tt I'litin ho.ne, and af o iuiving in i. ; isners. who are in : e. s:. i tnc dav. and to wind un the .-:t:! n;ss !t the old hoard for the year and gel ready for the new one. a:: for the reception of the newly elect ed c.'llieors. Hi Ki-"'M Wi'd nesd:i s J : i J I V . Louis and Phillip Porno.1 Ct;iar ei-: w re It !hig :i!',r siiiie bnsiiu-.-s ia the city for ti: day. Will S. Rice ef n'.ar Muii.i.v v.a. a visitor in 1 'hit t - inout h this morn ing coming to look after some bu i ness for the da. v. Ro err Met hary ot mar .. op ing Water v.a? a visitor in this city thi.s morning looi.mg alter ;omc business for a lew hours. Phillip Sehaohe;- was in this morning with his car from west -(Murray, looking after some l;r. i - ! ness. having driv ui in wish his r:;: i Will S. Jean departed this morn itig for South Omaha, where ho i looking after some matters ;:i the live stock market of that hustlin place. . . . . Lame; t Miih;tn. anil w ile cam up from their home at Murray 1 1 1 i; morning and departed for Omaha where thev went to look alter soi:: business for the day. .Mrs. Harvev Hargcr of near ( u:- loni was a visitor in this city terday. and after having spent tin dav with friends, returned to he: home in the afternoon. Kelly Rhoden was a visitor in tl city for a short time this mormnc coming from his home at Murray on the oar iv tram to look after some business for a short time. Attorney John I ..' Web-tor t Omaha, arrived in the city tl.i morning and is looking after some business in the district court, r.rgu ing a motion in the Povey Rstate case. Mr--. John I'arkening or near Cedar Creek w a a visitor ia tliis city this morning, coming to look after some business. and visited with her parents Mr. and Airs. M. Jlild for the day. John Hadralia, of Mandau. So. Hal;., from which place he wen I in to the service was mustered out of the s'-rvice at Camp Dodge J few days since, and arrived in this, city this morning. He is viiiting here for a short time before departing for his home. ! !lo IF YOU HAVEN'T JOINED OUR CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB, COME TN AND DO SO TODAY. MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS ALL SHOULD JOIN AND WE URGE YOU TO JOIN FOR YOUR OWN GOOD: THERE ARE CLUBS TO FIT EVERY PURSE-1 CENT, 2 CENTS, 5 CENTS, 10 CENTS, WHERE YOU INCREASE YOUR DEPOSITS EACH WEEK WITH THE AMOUNT YOU STARTED WITH. WE ALSO HAVE 50 CENT, $1.00 AND $5.00 CLUBS. WHERE YOU PAY IN THE SAME AMOUNT EACH WEEK. BUT JOIN JOIN TODAY YOU WILL RECEIVE 3 PER CENT INTEREST i n '. ol'-eo of Ih :'. !' Pip M'.-s--. paper. Charles I-;. .Wye; of Louisville 'its a vi iior in thi; city ij.is morn ing, e -'iiing l'i see at'out soine mat !'; in the eoort house, and aNo having -s.nl" business to attend to in the city. Joseph Hanson frmu ne;ir .Mur doch was a visitor in tho -jtv this morning, coming to look after some bin iness for the day. and having :;ome mailers to Iocdk after at the court house. August Krecklow of Alii n ley v, as. i tiii: Disiiui t mi iir or Tin: cc: ! s;, m:im:. !i t!i.- iiiMltii nr 1 1 r CSii.-i I'd iv iiIi ii 't' liiiirv 1 ;i 1 M li.i . c.leiilalic ilieoin- f.'I'Slt. NoTil'l d-' SAT.C Notii o is I, . I'd..-. (iiM'ii lh.it i:i pin -su.iiii-.. o ;iti iinli'i- . f .l;ini'-s- 'I". I'.eg-!.-. .l-pl.ue of tin- !;sllit Ciuiil C s '"iiiil-, N e I I a - 1; :( , .MMili' oil tin Mli !;i- "I' ! : in I. r r.liS. for lli s:ile of llv ri.-.l -1 ; t 1 n-i'-i nil It ! d--s.i;l..-.j lli.-r.. will I- soi.l (lie Sontl, I'onl it...i nf tin- Court )li";o in 1 'l.-i 1 1 sni'ni 1 1 , ( -s ennui -, . , lunsl.a. on lli- Jlst d,i- of .I.iihmit l''i:i. ; l. (.'l l.ll k i . f. saiil dav :.t pul.fi.. -. omIo.. lo (.. lilt) i-l l.id.ff for i:sli lli- I'ollowi.ig ilosiri !. 1 1 ;i 1 s!.-tt. lo v. it: Lot li.nr 4 in tl- Nnr Ii iv. st CJiiarter it tiie Sou: e -1 "a r : : : al so lad live Ijl i;, th" Sniitl.wi-.-; iu.-irti v of tli- Si, it !, est (j:i:ivt' r. a'l in S-'ition n i n ecu f T f Town ship twelve CJ.M t:;iivo- fouit-on ill) C'as I'o'.iniy, N-lna-l:a. S:i:.l xa'- to N;pi - ih I I mM'.,. -' -v.yWs ..1 K?:?W,i-W:. ,fs : :', '.H;.P,;!..'---'''V- x- rt V 5i?l - J ii &w $wx -tf'w'i-mipi i : m $m ii msM- - . Mmm jilt. iiMWvi d ! '-i o!' t,l:j: !;' . -i-.jj' ) ' Mi : ' ifb-i: ( :: (' . tit 01: i 'U'.K j' 'p i ' ibw P I x Jy i ,i!1!iir 4ifim0 cS ( V- J mi : h I s iih ii?; !i i : vlln? 'i':?lr mwmismMtfm"-r-'- SAY, you'll have a streak of smnkeluck l!r lV: put pep-in-yotrr-umokctmotor, a;3 rihl, it ycv." . rin-in with a sure-joy "1:3 jimmy pipe and nail :onic Prince Albert for packing! 1 I, Just between ourselves, you never will wire-up to high-spot-cmoL:c-joy until you can call a pipe by its first nsmc, then, to hit the peai-cf-'.ensure you land square on that tvo-f;sted-man-toLacco, Prince Albert ! Well, sir, you'll bo so 3ll-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph cf yourself breezing up the ril:e with your smokethrottle wide cpen ! Talk about smokc-t pori ! Quality maLes Prince Albert so r.ppraiir.f; cM alonp: th -'".ttk- 7icn who rv ve etc smoke a pipe end ir:en who smeked pipes for ycr.r3 vll t?r:-lv to the delight it hands o:ti ! -". :. .Ccin't brio or perch IJ;tii ;.t cut out by cur exclusive ::.Tcn' jd process ! Right now whl!o th'i f.oin : " Coed yo.i j;et out j our o-d ! -7: pipe cr buy a new cr.rj crd l:r 1 on -sotno F. A. for v,-hii ci'sycuv particular r'.v.cr.earpr.iii? ! Copj-riRti' 151 Ij K. J. Kcvnulds Yoa buv Prinr A!f-crl everywhere tntaerrt it m!J. Terr rrd .' . r. tidy re J tint, handsim pound air! tnlr oartd t'.n iiu'r..durttin i Cftof clasty, practieut wmrtd erymtat gasm fantidrtr with mnort-a moistencr top thut keep tht Lobucco in suci perfect ci.r.diiio.. . U. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Wi-stcrs-Salcrr:, N. C WILL RESUME HIS LAW PRACTICE K1.1111 W't d ni-.-t1..! y's I'iiilv. KIwoi d H. Chapcil. who h;is !.::; recently hcen mustered out if the service ;it Camp Futiston. returned here, and found tl:e folks all sick with the iniluenz:'., and after stay- t!i.j iiiiicr le fi'ivril ujion persons I i '1 1 . vi-v t d in said i-st:it. lv eaiisin? tl' .-aim- t" In- pti !! islied iirn-t', e;iph jv.ci k 1'i fii-.n- suiiessivo wfi-lis iti il:t? j I'l.i i 1 sni'int ii .Imiinal ii nev spa per pi.i liislnd end print'-d in said i-minlv of 1 ' is- .ia m i;s t. i!i:i ;i.t: v. -v. .:s .lii.lc 1. 1 ilic iMstrut c.-ai-t. ..!-'. in; until thev were all wcdl, cle- A. J. Schaffer wa.s it husiness visitor in the city this ir.ornini; from his home out hof Cedar Creek. W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. East or Hiley Hotel. Coates Klock, Second Flcor. V parted this afternoon for Lincoln, where he was before. ensas.red in law practice, and will there take up his work ;:s;iin. -Mrs. Chappcll. j nee Mra Strum r. ho is not yet i itron- after havinir Ii.id the influ- SEESS3233E en.a. will remain here for the pres ent until Mr. Chappel shall have .uottcn thi hits airanjred to eo to keeping house at Lincoln. Good doilies -and. notliins else Iiiis been our logan for the past thirty-nine jears. during that time we have provid i.i:c;i. Mini 1:, T tiii: i:i:i!ti:s xi iii:n:- ni all Ti!i:ii I i : i ; S' i.s iN i i:;: i:sti:d in tiii: kstati: k rrirr- in c:. i-:f:i:t;. 1 i; i:asi:i . ni tm tiii: ci:i:t 'rn o:s ai iii:ii:s .vi all iitiii:!: ri:r.s ins ixtkiikst-i i:i tn Tin: kstatk !' i'm.m;i,i:s i 1:1: il 1 i : i-:asi-:i . Veil air li'iel' tmtiiieil t! at mi tin 1 t ! 1 .lav r I ( tin Iior ll'ls. Saraii t:i iza ''it li Ki-rr. Iil'il her p.Miiiini in tin' c'i'iiiitv 'ni;it l" C'ass Onuiily, N--lnasUa; tin- nhjei l and prai r nf whii-li ;i m fur the j mi u- ef said enmity in li ;i lime and plai o of ln :ir- in-' tin- a I li-:ra t ions ef t!:f pi-titimi. ami ti dfti'i-mine wln all tin- lu-irs "t" Ilnit'in . Kerr, an-, and who all tin hiiis of I'l-aiU's Kerr. are. and to tirel that l.olli Hurton '. Ktir ami 'hails Krrr, nid inti-stal" in c'ass ciinn. Ne'er., and to enier its niiler Latrine l elainis- a;.-amst the estate o!" I'.ia-I.iii Kerr, ami a-;ai'ist the state ol "'liarles Nei. ami said petition al- Truiiiir that .Merril S. Kerr, rem- ini.-r- niari icd Willi Lottie Kerr, who re- ides in llou.steii. Texas; Aliee Kerr. now inter-itia rri-il with Lav I-.. An- Iri'ws. i-ts'diiiir in ! 'hi t tsinon I h. Ne braska : 1 :i ixa heth Kerr. !'ov inhT- lieiriMd with .latlles K'sl;e. re-Hlinij it C Jleiiwi'od. Iowa: and .lulia M. Kerr. ine.le. eshliti-T in I 'I a 1 1 smoii t h. Ne irasha. Iniietlier with your pelition r. eontitiite the oalv heiis al l.-v f Uiirion '. Kerr, ami that the p.-ti-innrr Sarah Lliat'elh Kerr, is lie- llv l.ei'- al law of the deceased "ha'-les Kerr. Vii are fiirl'ur noljiieil that a arin it upon the a ! h a t ions and iraver ol said petition will he hail al of! -i-e ef t'-e iV'intv .Tmlue. in the nrt llonse al I'la 1 1 snio'i I h. r'a: 'until v. N'ehrasKa. o?i tlif ""ml day of anuarv 1!M''. at the hour of L-'i h k A ..!. and :iH oh.i.-ct ions to aid petition liin.-i he on hie on or I me said time, or the maver thereof will he allowed and deeree entered curd i nirl v. l.v the C'nnrf. alli:n j wks. .Ian. .'K County Jmle d the people of Plattsmouth and vicinity vith the best values in clothing which ed tl vvim nic ucji vaiues in ciotninr could be secured in a broad market for the past two years this market has been a very trying one to follow, re quiring the closest study upon the part of a merchant who wished to correctly in form and serve his patrons. -we are not advertising any Cut, Price Sales or Stock Reducing Sales fo7 January, as this cannot be clone consist ently with market conditions as they exist today, and will, in our opinion, exist for some time to come. -how ever, we are rLirw : and are finding in our Suit and'Overcoat racks ends of lines upon which we will bc willing to sacrifice. " n i .a ! n.'i'" in : email " Hated this l'ith d.iv 't ! LMs. ai k'i: .). iiins' a Visitor in the COUllly scat ioth; v, i c ; wa rdian f the e-Lif -r Jlei.ry I-:; ken ha ry, im-iiiady i i mn il en i. cciiiiin in this iiiorniim and nuetins with the larcl of county commis sioners, to see a'oout some husiness matters touching the road in hi; district. I'hillip Alhert. and wife of nearilazv t i tiii: insTiin t 1 in n r ok j a cm i . m;iii:. Tn I'.- mailer ol" I ! ai-plieation of l'.-nrv Sao;.,., a dm i ri Is t ra t 'M , for lii-fiuc t,i t:.!l real rst.itp. cd:iii:i: to shun' cArsi:. N'.i'.'-. .01 this r!.'th day of N'ovcrnhT. A t . 1 this cans., came on f-r hear- i: 1:1111:1 ti - petition, under oatli of l(er:ty Spoke, a d m i v. is t r tor of the es tate of Kli.a het h S'Oiiiier. deceased. I: ravine; for 1i i-nse to .sell tin follow- ,r.i. horn- l'r,.s oesi-i 1 1.. .1 i . .1 . . .-1... . I 1 1 ' 1 .1 . a m 1 i 1 . 1 111 1 , 1 i-v 1 " i'i. ! Tiirec 1 f the 'i!iat;c of Laicic. ; C'ass Count v. Ni-'easka. or a s 11 iTicicii t j amount tteicnf f hi Incr tlif sum of ;$U:::.'i'i. In' the paii)ent of d.-ht al I lowed au;.in-t said estate, and ailow i i.!i'r-t :ir:d ost of adniinisiidttun, for !:-o reason that there is not 11 suhi- . ' ci nt amount of trcrsonal property in I he possession of said Henrv Snokc, If vnit are hloatcil. languid or aipninistrator. lu'lnnsini; to said c-s- i; le. to pay aid m l ts. allowances aim -an d it'j s a good time for Vnn I 1 m on some absolutely first class merchan dise guaranteed bv us. and .nt ..-K " i-nte City i 'J 1 1 ni 11. -if you have delayed y Vr tl r ..... 1. overcoat purchases, 1 anu HERE'S YOUR CHANCE C. E. Wescotfs Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE' 1 ;-1 mn. w To Ward Oil Illness. have "the hlues," headache;;. 'St- ..lsla.iuucsicquippicdcl(-nL-,?.cr,- L-xpcrts tn charge cf all v,ork I a A ""5n ah,. fc iiw,. g orcciairi li inv I t., .;"-jnoa. :arcfully sterilized after u, l00th" ments ca Cedar Creek arrived in the? city 'his I nalnitation. hiliouriiess. had hreatii. It is il ereiore ordered that all per- ,,,..V.,;.,.r .,... ... - . .u I .... .,- sons interested in said estate appear """ .iii-i u.-,ain .ii ii'.(.;;us, CO n.si I pa l ion or 111(1 ISOSlioil , you i,,.r lrlo at home of .Mrs. Alhert's parents Mr. I will ieel hotter in the mornins if 1 armers Mate PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA a vholesome Iaxa- r 1M.. I I ... A . . . ....1 ., . mm ..na. iiviiii oaiiut'is. a mi a i.sii you taKe a at the home of Mr. Alhert's parent to:.-ij;ht. This i i John Alhert aud wife. John S. Livingston, who makes without inconvenience, griping iis home near Greenwood was a nausea. Sold everywhere. iat;ih is in the City of itlsmnntli ia said countv, on the lit!: of .laiiuiu v. A. . I'M!', al the hour Foley Cathartlf: Tahlef. nr :m . . i .ek a. m.. t show cause, if a!iv t!:erc no, vi:v a, license snoniu ii"i lio t'nf 1"i In said Henrv SuoliC. Il'h of ti-e nf said i.. !(:, I as shall ! nei'cssaiy to pay aid del I: cr."! ex'-Ciises. It is" lurtlier ordered that a copy of tivo and cleansing n'tivsic that acts o'o-i';""- .' ,s" ' - ..?,..! ilAvct-iheil trrnl 4"it;itr- or ,i for treataient and no money to be paid ulSrSfc or.d tJnionial cf more than 1000 prominent people who hjff lUZZ0 DR. E. n. TARRY 240 Bee But mi. J ' nZ?-" tarn ""Ci -'"""CO. i nil 4