ITOKpAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1919. 1 LAITSMOLTII SFJII-WEEKLT JOURNAL. PAGE FIfE. j I 4 IALF CEN- r OF LIVING IN NEBRASKA AITD EVENT IS PROPERLY CELE BRATED BY FAMILIES OF THESE TWO MEN. Si CASS GQUKTY MOST OF TIME Ccrje E. Bucil and George E. Van- d sr. burg- Arrived in Omaha on January 23rd. 1S69. At .he ii- n," of Mr. and Mrt. Geo. I". bodl. r.fir M unlock, in (.'ass coun t;. Nobra.-i.a. on Home Rest Farm, .ianmry ".'rd occurred the celebra ii :i of .':.- arrival i!'. Nebraska fifty yuo of (.'orj-.e E. Iluvtll and i i:r ;e 1'. Va:':il-nbi:rs:. Mr.-. !';;!: served a delicious foi.r a ,'r-e : ; : : 1 1 r to the fc'.lovinsi relu- t : : .: r. in 1 Mrs. r.. E. Van-It n- b.'.ty. aid s,m. Kdd; .Mr. and Mrs. S. Co; Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Ibid! and -:.. Not.!.-; Mr. and Mr.-. A. llosen- 1 tt-r ami tK-.uuli't r Vera ; Mr. and Mr.-. L. I:, ('.riloy and daughter. I-oothy. and -ons Charlie -.ul Fred Ft!'. 11. (n .I;it:i.:ii 11. 1 S t. ! 'h.-- then nvts. Horace Creele.W i b'it era New York, where' i i; u : ; t . ' c. : ; -v a, re b. together, for the un- kiiov. WeT. TIk-v made ;i -horr s; . t'pei! i ii 1 ' ; -tay in Ohio; where they i-'i-bl have I" i:! ; land for ? an ;a: . bin t!o d d mr have the ' rio-y arrive. 1 arv 1 (i::aha on Janu-j ir ti-' work w; at F.elb-vu I t.e:r b Neora.-ua. sawms; .ni rd. Here ihey met tlo.ir; i-i..,.! tri-nd. V.". Orion now 't'; '. j r. who had eoine lrotu. -a.io- r.e:ehbori.ood a short time . 1't lore. Tt i:e'fed urve and make ties' t,,r t (t'i::,',::t s',.i:tli Western rail-' u-i k I, o now the Ii-.-r li r. irt on . ' T'o a also -awed wood lor the firs; ' ce'-;i,.- over that road in Nebraska. . After thts thev came on to Cass conn-! iv. . here tlvy .o tiled on adjoininc 1 farn s in 1 vt,:t. Part of their land i w - pre; mpte-l and part was deeded ! h I'res. (Irani. The eighty acres on w hic'n the celebration was held was ha-i.?.-ieade-l ly Mr. Vmll and he has live-! upon it ever -inee. Tr- ir pai ei.t s and irra'tdparents had lived on ailjoininp farms in easr- t rn t v.- 's i tk since l :. i. ;ie.j ;.a ve hrd throuti the hip-: , p if, uver ilays ar.-t have Ii-1 to Nebraska develop i!.e o:n- ro(r.i shanty and the I r oi ho-a- to the moderti home with I! of f' s o, ... f -ti ieiu i-s also from the tt;,iii v. l,;?!i they dr tve excbisive- : ,. the ' r'i four v ears to the if on i-bib- a:, i aeroplane. S-.-::. ; the l.ar !-'n ip- of the early v en- t i; ' eras;-hopper times and ;i;t.t i' the early seveiit ies. i, :) i!!tiiar,s and th" buf- si.irce in this part of the u' time, so also were th" -C-T ' ' i "d"vV"---W9 i r'wrY y'vli SAW I TUB I1 . - . '-'- ' j Z'i-v ;-i--,c.'--i'4H, C. E. Wescotf s !, trees and inhabitants. othiuK imichiltfi: OH J MO Rfl I hut rollins prairie. IS?:LO'Ut 0 fULI" The j- sold corn and hauled it with! -,,- ?: ft" r"rti "I 'y oxen to Ashland for twelve cents a Q J-JJ OtGUlr bushel, in trade and burned many bushels of corn lor fuel. They also sold and hauled vhe;il for cents a bushel and boss for ' $2.00 h hundred to Plattsinouth, a' distance of 27 cents. j Although lieiehhors It veil far anart ! in thoe days, their sociability can not be surpassed by that of the pres- ent time. So the early days were not all hardships; there was suii- . ii iniue as wfu as fcuauuws. It has been the custom on Home j Itest Farm on the 4th of July to bans ! 01,1 r:i,,rv- ..,,-1 tiu..,t ,n ..1,1 : out flint lock pun that was made and) i'rrwil V.- not. of W r ttit&ll'c Jltice tors in the Revolutionary war. !t ! was made in Colchester. Conn., in , .. . , , - i li.C. This pun also spoke on vember 11. 1H1S and January 2u, l J -t. J. In Xebrt'ska the period of the pio- j neer is past and yet we have sumt pioneers with us still. Yes. the pio neer days are past, but their wit- reuses are in our midst. I is. well to recount their deeds while they, are still anions us. ! SURPRISE PARTY. Miss Anna l.au. daughter fo ir. and Mrs. Fretlinand L,au. of near Murdock. was piven a surprise Wednesday evening Jan. "Jl'tli. "When a larn number of her rela tives and frit, nils came to help cele brate her birtlulay. The evenitis was spent away with various -rallies atid mu-c ami at a late hour a bountiful supper was served which the jolly crowd had prepared. Those i.r-'smit were Misss Amelia K"it;ke. j Hulda Scl lietert. Mapdaline T:ei'-ke i !.yt!ia Neuin.nn. K;:na Sch'.i-l'ert. Selnia Neumann. l.aura Neuinann. Anietoia Ptroy. Cora Ilir' :na:in. Ada Uu. Ali da j 1; t Neumann. ! Clara Kismann. Amies Kiinanr.. Lau yAlh ,)an , As,iami. Mrs. A F N(.n arn of South Vend and is pf.ar; Haas of Omaha. M"-sr-.. lb rbert Schliefert. Elmer Fehlie fcrt. Conrad Keinl.e. Coii-r.it Wehr r.iar.n. Iamie Wehrmanr r.lur Stri'j'. Carl Kupke. Fa'tl supk-.-. v' . II. ban. Iconic I.r.'.i. William !.,..,.,,, Ii.l.n Vnlllli'Kli T.Oit N'lli- ma nn. John .Neumasii. I of (imaha j mann and Martin Haas and Mr. ;nd Mr--. Ferdinand Ka i md dauirhter Anna, Ella Salah. Manda. Alma and Sehnt. son W. F. Lau. ban and SEEDS THAT GROW. Home i.lrnv ii recl"aaed lover bu. Timothy !?r..7.". nine Crass ?::.7.". Alsvke ?1."0. V.hili Clover ?17."0. Alsyke and Ti'iiotb.y j Mixid $;.r.. Marii iis Sprint Wheat $;:.0". Karley ?l.:.o. S.:t pb ' niaib-d. Genuine K-d Hiver Early Ohios or Cobblers $1.00 Fu. John- son I5ros. Nebr. City. Ii j INCUBATORS. Old Trusty and Sure l!a:ch. all sizes, in stock now. Cut this oo and we will allow $1.00 below fac tory price, ddivered your town Johnson I'.ros. Nebr. City. Now is the time to join tlie Wai Stamp Limit Geo. e Chas C jPamele for particulars 3 XMBSSOTJKI5Li"agS2ri3GCl 20 Dl VC ; - V' -A mm - A. M J r ' -v v V" "EVERYBODY'S STORE" EDMOSTAMAZINi REPUBLICAN'S VOICE OPPOSITION TO AGREEMENT BINDING U. - S. TO HELP MAINTAIN ORD ER IN OLD WORLD. Wa.-hinmon. Jan. 1 . lia-roti.- i11 -oevd 111 solatt' toda bv i.Tiblican loaders to the plan f- -r dealing with en pi u red t.er- ; man colonies and oacupi'd tt-rritor- pre.-s .patches from France yesterday -'- I-sent,,! to the peace cohtorenco bv 1'resnUT.t V. n- 1 swu democratic spokesmen said 1 1.' y . . ... ........ ! could rot tifM'.'V report i net a- president had proposed permanent internatioiiulization if the territor ies and ure.ed support of the Aivcr- . i lean peace dOieta es. Some n n m- lican senators pnitm-J out th..t !!:' luiicial communication i.-su.-d by the c in terence s:sWl a 11 for d:- . position had been provision..:!:' I.,,! ,,, Criticire Cc:ii'ererec. The debate cent i : i:ed 'o" I ' hours, and di:rit;ir it.- coni- npri liean loaders renewed their critici-m of the plan for a leami,- of na. i. ::-'. the dday in con aio . oa peace with C.ermanj. .-.! r.- io'i iiiaee-- a::-: other euesli:!ts coi: n-e' ed v. ; ! Ih peace eonffr-nce. Maacl.i!-i-. t! er. declared Tha patches from i 'orrespord-Mi's a Fnited S.r.te' w St nator I.o.:":l' of lead- e repll . n a .'i pec'ii J Pari-,, aid 1 i : ii; ci-- vW .-t).t pt-T that t !- ci J'ttireti oi.'.'-liev- help maim :' i a i erri ' i r ies i r in tlo 1 -.t '. ' t ! e 1 " .... - Sena i or K vo :' serte1 that Ti,. plan proposed "a 1' i r:-.. i : ii.'.ai t it''!; io-.is r i-1 prep--.-tenuis und- rt-ti. S.-r.T.tor .To'Mi.-.-n '' ' " ' dared l.e would !...: w'-io- ri.;.i ' r a j treat'- re--ii,r;n: j ! M-I'.t t . A-ia. !'; n ir.-e; , r ic.t . S- a a i ' or Vat i .a,;:: null of Missi -s5p:. tl-r.-ocrar :ua.--ted Call ti e -eiui'e would re ject saah a 'T-'-aty. Doubts Psr:s E-reiis. In reiily o the r:-pi;' 1 iv o n a: tacks. Sena'.r Lev. i- of Ii!:i.it. ii'.' detooeratic whil. said he dnub'ea au'l:-T.iiai-v of tb." Paris rcpi.r a.'id li'-t iar. o tha' di-'io--it ion f :h (i ;n.iai: i 1. nie- a.s S'lu.i -ed w ;riU' v ioi.i'e 1 he i'-ai-dar.'"!.' at !,ri! :p':e el s"!:'-de!er:r.-;2ir.tioii of p"-!.-. lb ti-d u-v"(l : he a.-''aw a - ro - i". :n merely v: - tor minis! ra ! ioti el' 1 1, C r rr"a t, i !iru- -f nati'.n. i te ::::! i1"!'' -' 1 i- -a oi be S- nator '.Yah- h : X -i : -. eta, -a - I ( coe'd i.-.; Aineric:- a emm i.- sioi.'-r : baale '!,. 'fa '. a S-a:-: ., :rv At-d !. , a . . 1 "1 in ! h pri -s a : -,,a ' c ! a -. Wain? Mf.yo Difcip-iiu-u. J Fnio'd snnpe ; for il.t Ala. rican ; ioo-:i.i.-i !,ers v a- i:ro tl l y Sen ! -1- K.rliy oi Avialaa-. eeii,or;t, ! refer; in-.: to Admiral May.,'- :-;i:e- ! ,( T! 1 rt a. b ! are the l--r,.-,-thal : to- ir.'i."!'' of .pidly y I'M! a. -'ov. n i " t a t il 1 I'll!!:! na ; ioi ; w a, "ra; to- a sewii.-r cite f -eir.it '.r !:r!'y CN ALL Winter Weight Overcoats, Suits ana Ladies' Coats i f: .1 L t- ; ! I'M i I a- vr .', 3 r, if 'V- if i ii.- 4-i lr O - it Styieoiui .-aid if he were president, he would n .bit e Adr.ira! Mayo in rank. Would Stamp Out Bolshevism. New York. Jan. 31. Averting that the time had come 'f r a re asertii v. of the America!: spirit and the caninp. f n I ll "! doctrine l : . . ' c . , t : 1 .... OI raUenmo lOliail.-m, .-enaior Jint'b Foiiolexter of Wasli'tipi'!! urged in at: address here tonight at a dinner of the Republican club that the Fuited Plates extricate itself as ;t:k-L!y as possible from European politics. The government, he said, should meet every obligation it owes the allies in the fixing of the peace terms and should co:ii-ribute its -hare of such armed force as is io-cessa.ry "in standi out, with tire and sword, be ishevism in Europ ." Thee laks coinpit!'. d. be de dared, the nation should turn -ill its neri as to the interests ,.f America, wliith he haid. lay wholly in the west ern hemisphere. Asserting .that the Monroe doc trine still is a vital ami essential liey. & e.al-r Poindc'.er declared ha -violation by u-e of Europe's ..jn-re of influence urn-: nece.-.sarily i' lliov ed by Europ' '- iolaliou cfj a.r ; . here of influence." '0AL PUT RiCK ON ITS OLD BASIS TODAY "::ice Ccr.trc! by Fuel Administration is Now n Thing: of the Past Up to the Dealers. Wr !-:n:.-M,!i. Jan. " oatrol (erd-ed by tl -:! ion over ar. 1 re.ci ou coal and coVe wil -on- under a blanke! o All prii fuel a:lmi: and bit ur-ai-'. ease tomor ier signed bv 'ud Administrator C.rtiokl and tn.de public tor.ii.-ht. Zoning regv. a: ion and practically all rules for h- d:t rihut ion of fu-1 as well as m-t n uu'.t't !(.!- com-eri'Mig oil and a.'rral uas promulgated under lb" .ever ad as war me..-,, res. ab-o are e.-cindeil. Virtually little w ork lor j lie fuel administration will remain . hen the ordr -oes into t ff ect . hm ' v dhcials said it woul1 continue in.ki pera' ion itii! H peac e was lormany '.ec-'are.! and would Keep a CiO.-e .vateh on t!o- l'm-1 situat ion ard if e t-sity a.rir-e restore any am; s. t. 1 t he re:rulat tons v hich are rc.-did-d at Ihi- tin.e. ' m:in:i: or m:iMM. I'll.' "ii l,ftifiii fr - 1 l--lin"l-.l Aeefiiitil. I tl lee Ulity ..!!- '!' l"as.- colOit . i .Task a. -:.-0- "I' .V- laa-ka. i!nss e,,-n.tv. a-' .1. -t. i i n .1. - i- I-a' o. a f. a 1 1 i ; r -a , i r i f. A. I' a., i o !.,,- ea i:.-' lee 1'1,11,'T' ( , !' t ! . ' he e-a Tlte.l. a !!' i. a,-. e' sato I.e he a el na : i i.f.je a s.-mi in t 1., sa a -si. .1 j,, ; i: ; .l-eo-t',- i. orit -...t k tan.; . I li.av I a w 1 1 1 , re 1 1 in ,' i-o,,:- i . r.-r.i ., s li.io. A .,f .! A !.!.!' Vl.'il.i .i f.'-i ! v. i ,:i i t .1 in! a k-: wiht!:. 'o-rk SHENANDOAH HOG POWDER. The famous H m PiiwiK-r made a; Shenandoah, ?!.' C't. delivered you- town. Cuaranteed. Swifts Tankage r,.7o d dlvered. Shorts :'.ti,r,. Oil Meal ?4 L'.".. Oy.-ter Shell ;oic here. Johnson Bros. Nebr. City. X 1'1 M State ,. ! 4 IO:!)I I IH!" h : -ka, I 'ass .-I' N O 1 : - - i ... . a - i - I ; 1 t To ; list: said r imv- Ii- tat,-: titie. i. r: at t wo: t room in f'.atls- , . ..I) the It ti ,1 IV Ml; id' .lilt!.- m. on i;n !i e ' ate! eMittone t-! ' t ate. wit ll li lew alhovan,- -. Tie-tife--e- t .1 1 ion oi lataO- is three .ia,- of Maf-k. A limited tor wv-.- ,..,, fvniti said t : '. ,,j t ... se. ' of v.. id 't'- of .lan'i- n i , . i ' i a o r.-l.. " r , k da v J, ; ! nst sa ai ! ; : t ; i. i : ! 1 ' . ."ill:-- I t-oiti '1 a-, a ta left e - ,., It. ti oi .la; Win- - ' : ' ill I, 1 V- ' 'Hi: I ! -: . t i a. .1 i:t;i' n v .lia -:.;- Hv. . TAKEN UP Two i ra v r- d loi for calves, com- ln- yearliiis-'s. that the owner may ireo by cailiir; at my farm one mile vest of Mynard. identifying pror erty, paying 1 tie d amazes and for ibis n '.vert i-enient. Kl JiliJlMEu CARD OF THANKS. V."- v i.-h h trt the kind friends t.nti i -U'.ibors lor th-ir many kinune:.--ts and assistance li" lore and after the death of our be lovaii s u. brmher and nephew. so the school children and bu.-:i:oss meti of -Vanley a nd .others for he beautiful floral offering;.-?. THILIP PL EM I G A.VD CHILDREN. I'AUL FLEM1G. N tV, swwtj;g?" -1 w e nave lone since - j- mind that Clearance Sales are costly to the retailer and unfair to the consumer. From time to time you have noticed we have harped on "VALUE GIVING" have made it our store motto, and have at all times, even thru the past two trying years of close buying and selling, endeavered to live up to this standard. We have given you, not our best advice on clothes buying, but that of the higher ups those in direct touch with the clothing situation. We are advised there is to be little or no change in stvles of clothing for the coming season, why then cut prices? Can you retain your regard for us, if you, having paid a certain amount for a garment to-day, discover the mate to it on a friend of'yours to-morrow, when informed that he purchased it at this store, at a mark down of a given per cent? It's all right if you were in his boots, but just how do you feel about it? True, you will find articles here marked "O & O" ("Odds and Ends" and "Overstocked") soiled or odd sizes, with a' liberal reduction, but no Clearance Sales. We make a legitimate profit on everj thing we sell, it Philip STd&'iciL No thank you, this sticks, we will TITI.K. . . Mini i: o .'IT TO n ii-:t a 1 : : ! I Hil l et 1 lie i :o loa. lie , '. t Tout ,;t ,ll:t itl .laia- .- 1 .'N,-ii : . first l ea : aa nie 'p.WT.. -i 1 let .-ii. 'a ti I .. tl- ,i, f. -p.!a to. s. Mr.- J;ite-s '.v.i;;. . !.-:; K.,IO' 1-I: klH'V. !i, t!:e lll,k;l"V :l -. ise. v. !..ej,te(.o. eei-ieatl re- o.ilix es ;:i,,i a I! ein. r persons :a- .-l oi !' estate of Viotnas I'-. , i . . I , . iho.omI; ti e niikiinw :i i.eii-. -e,.-. !eL.al. ,s. fei -enal l ''! e-etlla - - I a,.-l- O.-1-S..ll- ! Ti ! e!-e u ,1 ' . , ,.. All-s T!-v:;i- la i;,M-."ti. i ! e;, i nail!, llllkl,, I.. '. ea.-e.l. t:!v ... l,.-ir-. ll. VI-ee-. lei.ltei s. ;,! - I o i rir- ;. I re. resell '. a 1 i j, im - i-ii t r e- t ei i in til.- . -!ai k. lin-.-.is-'l : M v ,. a ! -1 a-ai name p ;: 1, ail Mt he- i.a --tat.- ..: .I.e a .leio, A. lM.le- Mvii: t!i' "n- , ,,, ii s. ,i. vise. -. !,-i;alees. i--i - '.!ia! le! lesel. la t 1 e- ilt" an ',ei . S,,M, int.. I e.-te.l Ml tie ..-tale !' '"''; ; j .,' I . !l. Iiee. a-e.l . 11. 1 , K ,, e . I ,!-. lievisees. l.-ealei-s. oeisena! rej seti l :. 1 i . ii tei a! i "taei i,e;seis :a . i, the e-late el .M I'.-. .i"i 1" ... ;..!. Mis i-.-an is A. es'. lost fat t unknown: t!-e i;ikieovn I. a. V .sees, le-at, es. t ,e V s . . t . . . 1 f I , :es e , , . ; - t e- ;qnl all OI ,,.! O I , ,, t 1 e-t . , ..i" i l a nei O. , il l. - . ste.; s A. West. Oe- . eti - i : a -i t . -e. , llt.kl.oWll la-ns. .le.lse.-s. i--en.il leie-. sent., liv.-s an,! ..-I j.. a--.. lis 1-itefi sle.l in ire e ...... m. l-.:ino A. West, tirsl re a . : k T.rw n. .O-1-.-as.-.l the unknown heirs, reset! t t ef. -Si ,1. IS , t i ve! ,1 in s leLrat.-.-s. i.erseiiai i.-e-ai'i.l all oilier l'-ISHt O'- t i . .state m .lanes .i:n- , i.ell. ,1,-ee. : ,ie isees. lei:;,tee nn-. and ail "1 the unknown !; Iei-eiial I -ei'i-e.-e r:l . ; I .el S"l'- lilt '-res', in tl 4.f O.nws 11 V.'tiehel!. t- s ' a ; the s. 1" r " nt ktiow I, l.eirs. vi-ees rvumi! rei'tes. I. ta t t a.. an-1 i seli- ilOe! r--te ! Ill I hi- I a. t a : hlkl ! .Hi! ., ,.-s vis.-es. P-tiatees. l-r-tes.-ntatives- am! al' ot h.-i-J '- : . -tea in t he est a te of .'oa I .(. , , aseil: ihe enknow ii hen -. ;.' :i tees, liersiinal ! o t res t ; I ; i ; ..ihet J.etsol-.- i-,!--resO-,i or.; I 1 e a ti in lia rati,. lO '-v n !;l.' n: l . t .. (,,.., , ii,. -i . .. . ,'Mkii'avii, ie. ,1 : the ne- ens. isees. 1 IT;, tees. 1,--I- sen- I re-en t a 1 , VI - lit!'' a, l a 1 i ol lier net - -..e i i.t .rest e.l in the esia el t;. lliataat.. t Irs'. ie i-. e -tl t a t i es ! tefesli il it! t a litst tea! nam i : i , !. n , e 1 1 h , i r the ti nk t'.i'V.i, ietra tees. J UTS 1 1 a I f-f- tnl ail olh.-r ! tset.s in e estati- of M. I. n.nman unknown, defeased ; the ili-visees. l.-sO.tees. IMT- ........ I r,..,.0:,l i es ntiil all ot her I- -on- intet.sted in tin- estate id' Maria V O.eehe. ! e.'e ! s d i I lie C 1 1 k tl 1 1 W tl heifS. V i - - l,.r.'lli-.-. peix.aal 1 ehresen ia -t:'d a'l "th. r pet-sons inler.-sled 1 1 -. it, -i .. I-Oillr ot hnVH! i;iM-l,e, oe.i-iise. , . S-nien IV l-.ena,ioiii-. Mrs. Simon 1 !!ei:ad.,i'u lirst real name unknown the iw,km,wn heirs, devisees. l.;;atos. -,,er.-onai I, pre-, if.atives and all other person- in. -rested in tl state oi Simon ! '. Ihitadoin. iOi.ea.--d: tin- un known heirs, devisees, legatees. jn r .i,ii t , .7, resen t a 1 1 vi s und all oth-a sons interested ia the estate of -Mrs im, 11 .". I'.enadoin, tir.-t real name un kn.ovn. dee.a si-il : .laeoh fa-am: Mrs. la- o, 't tea tu. first l eal name n n kioovn ; ttie ur known heirs, devisees, l.-calfi-s. e.-r.-oiia! l-eot esentat i ves a,nd all other !,.-viotis interested in. the estate of .lai ei. la am. .h-i-oased: l!:e nnknow n 'heirs. iliAi-ees. letrat.-es, nersonal rep resent a t i es ami ail other person in terested in the estate of Mrs. .laeoh t'.eaiii. first real name unknown, ' eetised: Hans 1 . Sniidel'.: Martha Snn ,h li: .,.l n K'l-ou-h: Mrs. .liditi ICronprh. nr.-1 rial name unknown: the e n kie wan heirs, devisees, leitatees. personal ri'P rosentatives ami all other pi rso.is in terested in the eslate of John Kimiah. ,!,., eased: the 111, know 1 heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives md all ot t ,r ii. asotis i tit itest ed in the es tate of Mrs. John Kronsh. first reaj name 11 ti k nowti. decease, I: t lie tttiktiown h. -irs, ,!in isees. legatees, persona I rep-res-elita t i es and all other oersens in teiesled itl the estate if Thomas I 1 'a ! mer. -, e:ise,l: the unknown heirs, devisees. te"aitees. t.ets, na 1 representa tives aid Hi) other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Thomas 5. l'al-t.i-. f-.-st i'-mI nanii- unknown. il,-rcas-,i'-: W. S. UlHf;. tir.-t real li;il'l.' iin kaown: Mis. A'.'. S. CratT. first re a ! naroe ni. known: the unknown lo-iis. il.visees. leiraf-.-s. fersonal 1 epres.-n ta -is - aad all other persons interested . r the t tate of W. S. i ".ill T. first real tiatio- in, k in-vv a, deceased : the unknown i. ,..rs. .I'-vi-ees. leaiitiws. personal reft- , r. -.-enti.t i-.-es aid ail other pi i son- in teti -teil in the estate of Mrs. V. S iirn. fust ten! name unkn'-wn. deceas ed: M. W. It-eeti, first i'-al name un known: Mrs. M. 1'it-een. lirst leu I J name 1; nk mova : tiie unknown heir-, devisi -s. leaatec-. personal replesen-J ;at:ves and ail oth.Vr persons interest ed in the esoite of -M. V.'. (been, first! tea; nario- unknown, dec, -used; the i ti knov. a hi irs. ui-visee-. lei; a t oes. per sonal t e, reseiit.it ives an'l till other ter-son- i tl t ere ted in (he estate of Mrs. Tl. V. tlreet.. kr-t r"; I t.atne inknown. ,'h.cea-ed: .Tosept: Mei'rearv: Mrs. .10 sepii Maf "ri a r . fi'st teal name. n- , krowr,: th.- 1 -ilrnown l-eits. devisees, ..entees. j.i-rsoiia! reijresen I a 1 1 vis and all oth.-r persons iiin-o-ptol in tin tate :' .losenh Mc""reii: --. , i)ecea"sed; the unknown heirs, devi.-e, s. legatees, nersonal ? epresontut i ves arai all other net-sons interested in the estate of Mrs. Joseph Mc l'reary, lirst re:i I name nrt-k-t.owt,. dei-easefi: Mrs. Spmttel Hanna. first real nam' unknown: Mrs. Samuel 11 inUett. ri 1 t real name unknown: the- unknown bens. ,i..visees-. leiraiee- personal representatives piuI all "tn-'ii1M)M fault wili lie dulv entered persons interested in the estate of Sam- j t (,,.;. Iu lit ; !.-. it 11. Klbert. d-eea.si'v!: the unknown , s devisees, lefatees, personal rep- I .......i,Tiv.c nr.,1 all other Persons in-.W. teretted in the estate of Mrs. Samuel, follows that it is not necessary to charge you excess prices, to cover the deficit made by the costly clearance sales. This ap plies to gentlemen's wearables, that are not old if carried over to next season. have no clearance sales this ill. Iiih. rt. first real riatne nnkiaovn: 1 lie, ea.- ed 1 tl;e lihklU'VOi hiil.-. ii-VI: i.an.-s. ,i-i-M,iiiil ri-pi e.-i-nlii t i and all other persons iiiO-re-trd in the es tate et i'.mma loin.'k. deceased: t he nkmovn heirs. isees. l.-uat.-es. fiersonal retiri-se ti t a 1 : ves and a!: oth.-r peisens ii.leresti-d m lie estate id i'iora ImnSfli" Cettiiek. h-ci a si d . t he at known hens, devis.es. p eatee.-. er .,i.iM rt prescit t at i ves and all other ,, imiiis inteiested in t!- estate of .-.(lene.-r s. r.iilinirs. also known as S S. l:il!it,i;s. deceased: the unknown heir- ib-vi.-ees. leu;, i ;. i.e.set.al rep- re-.-htal , es and all other persons m-Ki.st.-d in the i-iat.- of I . t i i t : i 1 : I'al tinus. del-ease.!: l-:ii:.alii-:h iri-ne J!m phv. widow: the unknown l.eirs. e.e i soes. legatees, fiei'sotial t .-a; cse n i a I i vc: ard all other 'ts,,tis i t. teres t ., ! in tie e-t.lte of .lah.-Z I'O.it.e- tliiiines. de ceased: K'ia Matia ItiKinu.- Sii-ii'-,-r: il.-n i". t.i n-.' : irae.e 1 :. -l : n it !:! i.t.us I'opehind: f- -: opela h1; t 'Itlkm.WII heirs, itevisees. b iratees. pef- sotial tejiresen ! a t i-.-.-s and ail et '- -...-- t,teri:e,l ,:. t! Mt.-te of iteorl:,. Sootier ftiliittus. d.-e, j.e.1; Addie lO.t-l.-r Itillin-.s. w-idiw : i,!iinel i-.illint.-s: I'iin'.on f.:!,.iius. laoo-- lniiitiir.- : l"a. .id le, ihl'iinus: Pert: HiMitis: Klorn .:'. itius; .la.el; lyoisurs. V. 1 . M.-n itttti. firs I real nam.- t: nk no w n : Kath '. o-i -i.:,.: tli" "t.-knowr h.its. devisees, legatees. -iininl r.-presc n 1 a t i ,-s am: ai! other tn-i.-i.iis nil, ii-.-l,-,l in the es tate i.,f V. 1 . Merriem. first rial na"ie unknown, deceased ; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, jiersonal r, preset, i a -fives and ail other persons interest ai in the .state of Ktnh ". Merritini, de cease'!: t.v dia M. rriani. w idow: ti e unknown hens, e.-visees. l.-eai.-es. fier sona ! repres.-t, t a t i i-s and ail other 'i.-r-otis interested in the estale of Seidon . Merii.itn. also known as s. X. Merr-am. deceased. William l.iohj,.skc; OaelO!.- I.iishin-k- : Mallha lloesner. whiow: - V.arr'-tl. lir-t rial name I'tikiiown; the l.tiknowti heirs, devisees, l.ual-es. pe'-setiai fi'l'si'tili: t ives and all other person- interested in the es tate of I '.arret t, firs i rial name mkltOV. tl. ,ieCe;i: e.: ProV. Tl. t'l st nal name u n k t,o vv n : the unknown heirs, devisees, l.-ratois. personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of itiown. 'ii-t rial nam.- -ti, known. deceased: :-.arrett Rrowti. :i part tiers h i n com- mseil of llarrett. titst real name anki-own. and llrown. first real aum,- unknown: A. Shipmati. f.-.st real name unknown: the unknown la irs. !e ;eos. I.i: :i t -i .-. personal reprcson ta -'ivi-s and u:l other t.'fsons interested in the estate of A. s'hioman. first real -,aaie unknown. ,!,-: ''foiMl : Annie I'. Kl iison: the unknown loir-, devisees, '-ih-cs. personal representatives and ail other pet-jams interested in the es tate of Annie i '. Klli-on. deceased: Kr-o-st I ;. Kllison; the unknown Iteji-s, -sees, lei: a I ee. pel s-, na l reit esen t a -lives and all other persons interested n tiie estate ' f H-nost Ii. l-:il:son. de eased: Jaldi.' K. I'ilison: the unknown ' ,-irs. ih-v isees. legatees, personal rep-,-en t a t i v ,-s and all other persons in terested in the e.-late of Kddie I:. K'-'i-on. de-.ea ed. the unknown heirs, "levise.s. lectttti-i.--. fn-rsonal represen tatives and all other persons itit erest -d in tin- estate of 11. K. Kllison, first enl nam,, unknown, den-ased: the un known owners and the unknown ilai'a--,nts of lots one in, two 12 1. three ". four II. five (.". six Mil. seven 7. -ifht .i. nine i!M. ten ('Iff, eleven i 111. twelve ilji, tlorteen t1". foiir leen I 111. fifteen i 1 .", I. sixteen iltii. seventeen 1T, i-iuhteen (1i. nim'teen ,1!i, tweal i:'"i, twentv-otie (I'll, twentv-two (L'.i. TT-.-etitv-t hree i a.:: i a ml twenty-four 'I'll. in I, look nine ?. in Thompson' Addition to the 'itv of I 'la 1 1 siiiou t h. Nebraska ami lot one hundred live HHii. Pi-int;- a sub division of the tiortheast ,Uart-r (NT-: of the northeast quart, r INK1, i of Section nineteen ( 1 !f , and lot nuiu 'red twenty-two (L'i'i. a su b-'ii vision of '.overnmetit lot ntimhered ten jlm. of Section eighteen (I4-!. all in T'-wn--hip twelve it'.'i. north Kantto four teen (111. east of the Kth I'. M.. i t lie 1'i.iinty or I'ass. Xehraska: You ale herehe notified that on Ho ist (iay of February, 1!M!l. pbiintiff filed his suit in the istrict Court of the ountv of ( ass. Nebraska. to oniet plaintifT's title to the u Inn i- described land, hi-vv it: I,ls otic Mi. two cj i. lin-i-e i::i. lout ill. five C". i. si ii. seven (Tl. ei.uht (hi, t ite- ''). ten (Of, eleven (ill. twelve ill,, thirteen (i;!i. fourteen (111, fifteen i h". i, sjxieen iliii. sevenleen 1 T . -:i;htef-n (1i. nine teen (I'f. twenty i:li, twi.,lv-,,i,. ilMi. twenty- wo ii. t w ent y-t hi (:a anil twentv -fooi i '.' t i in block tii'ie Cf. it! Thompson's Addition to the "ity ,,f ! 'la 1 1 s moii ; h, Ne i ,t a ska , and lot ore hundted tiv- (in.', i, beina a subdivi-jou of the nerthca-t o'litlcr Xi:'4i of the northeast iiirl, i (Ni-"1) of So--tioi niteteeti il'.f. and bit numbered twenty-two ill'i. :i subdivision of Gov ernment lot t"!i lli'l. of Section ei-iii- teen'ilM. ail in Township twelve iIli. v.. rt i, 1 fit jr.. fourtecri (111. east of the 1th I. M.. in the county or Cass, Ne braska, heoacs,' i.f the adverse posses sion bv himseif uiiil l.i's irtaruo-s for more than ten vea-s prior to the oo"-,-nieTicemenf of said suit ami to enjoin each anil ail of vou f-om Paving or etaiminar uny tiirlt. title. 1 i'-n ot- in terest, either leual or equitable, in or to said lands or any jiHit thereof: to reonire vou to s-t forth vom riilt. title, claim. lien or interest tlierf in. if anv, either P'lihl or eouitable, and t have the same ad.iuilsred inferior to the title of tdaintifT ulul for treneral eitui tabirt relief. This notice is made juir suant to the order of tin- court. Von Hie reuiiired to an-'wer shui pe- before Mondnv. Manh 1 Al. BEFIT TIM MAS. I'laintilT. A. l.uherison. His Attorney. Mere! made ud our month. MUK Ii M I I In tie liistriet l r (ii ii:t 'i l l i l : art. of I he I iniiil . ot Ci-s, N'ei.ta-ka. William A. i.ullowav, l'lainti Mrnond lio.iae. live, ulnr of the la-t will end o-stamint of Anuuida I 'i.t-bes. ib-e. a.-.-d. et al, I i I i-nda nl To the ,!!' nda li ts. Almond I i,i,i, , ixe.-iilor of the last wili and te-ta-ment of Amaii'la I'"i b.-s. o.-ei as-,i . -lllolir lio,e,.: l-inh. Moore: the i.h known h. ii s. devisees, beatee-. j,.-, - sona I re reseii t a t i vis and all oih.-r person- i p t ! es ted in t. ,-i.m, . t imanua I'm Ins. deceased: A.m. J. ful ler: ti e unknown heirs, ii. v i-ees, I, tees. i.ersotTiil -,' ir,-si't, t ii 1 iv,s and .al other persons interested Tli the estate of W'tu. .1. flitter, ueeeased: Miiiaat, t ':. futter: t!;e atiknovv ii heirs, uevtsi i .-. lerratees. f.So.,al let ,teseu t :i t i I - a' 'I ali other tiersotis ititere.-ted in the fate of Maieatet ii ('uio r. ,bc. as. a: Win. II. i:m,-tick. .It: Mr- Wm Ii. Kmet m k. .tr.. first ten I nam,- unktiown; the niiknown heirs, devi-ec-. b--rate.s, persona' ren : -. -. i t a t i v es and al: oiler tersons intei e-t.., in the c-tat- ot U in. 11. Km. -, irk. .7 1 ., ib-eea-ed : the unknown ll-irs. devisees, let-a t eec. iil'-ot,ul iO resetit.it ivi-s and all other por.-ons , .- teres-ted i! tie .;!. it" of Mrs. Wm il laio ticK. Jr., lirst reel ti.mie iipkt-.o.x n. ue, i.-a.-ed: f. W. Kiuir. l.r-t reel i, ,m inknowu: the unknow n heirs, dev ise- s. '"ate...-, personal repre-en.t ;, t i ve- aid all other tiers.. lis interested in the es tate of f. W. Kin"., first real name un known, deceased: Harriett Kin".: the unknown heirs, devisees, te-rnt.-es. t- -sonal repit-set' t a t i ves and all ot i i r Persons interested in the estate of Harriett Kin-;, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal I -l sen t a 1 i ves and till other persons .n tiiested in the estate of Anna S' l ul diei. deceased: and the unknown own ers and I he -u nk aown claimants ol bus three ft i and dirl'teen 1. in Seiton seven 1T1. Township IVcive (l-i. North l:an-:e fourteen (lit. east of the i.t! 1 M.. in th.- ountv of fass. Nebraska: Vou are hefebv iiotitied that on Ihi 1st dav of l-'ehruai'. . . ! . I'.HH. p'iiin lifT fib-il his suit in the !i.-triol fourt of the ('.riintv of fuss. Nebraska. to euiot plaintiff's title to the f'llloV.'liE described land, to-wit: I.ots three i :: i a Itil eitrhtei-n ilo. in Section seven I 7 I. in Township twelve 'lji. North I Ja litre, fourteen (14). east of the lit Ii I'. M in the county of i'ass. Nebraska, because of his adverse possession bv hitnseti" and I. is "raptors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said su t and to enjoin each and all of you from bavin-' or claimint; aio-tii-1 t. title, lien or interest, either b tral or einiitahlo in or to said land or aio nart thereof, and aihttin"- that lion, of von ali- in the militarv or naval ser vice of the t'nited Stat - of n,ei:cn; te require you to set for'h o,n linlt. tit'c, cliiitn. lien or iiif'"st therein, if oi v. either leiral or oitahii. ami to have the same ;i,l.iiid"ed inf.-iior to 1 hi title of plaititif! and for -renetui e.i,; table t .-lief This not h c is made pur suant to th(. older of this fourt You are re, mired to answi r said pe tit", ti on or before Motuhtv. March IT. A. 1 . !M!i. or vour default will be duly enterid therein. Wlld.IAM A. GAI.I.OWAV. I'lainl :!T. "U. A. r.ob.-itson. Attotnev for l'la itit i fl'. GOES TO HOSPITAL. From Saturday's luily. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Vibs departed for Ktrksville. Mo., yesterday morn inir where she entered the hospital at thai point ."or an operation. Mrs. "Viles has not. been enjoying tin best of health fcr the past few weeks, and it is hoped that this operation will afford her relief and she will enjoy her usual ood health. GEORGIE HOUSED UP. From Saturday's Jiaily. We resret to learn that our yr.un; friend Geor-iie Thomas, the fitithful Main Street carrier of the Journal, is at home threatened with the ap pendicitis, but is some better today. Geortue is one of the best boys in Plamniouth and we sincerely hope he will -ret throuph with hits illness, without any serious resultf. We would be more than pdad to see our young friend on the job attain, and he has hosts of friends who joiti tLs in the wish that he will soon re cover. CASTO R I A For Infants and Children n Use vorOyerSO Years Always beam nt the !if-TiijXC rf