I 11 I in PAGE FOUR. PIATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1910. ii ' I: i "Che plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Fostoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Is spring here? Yosterday is dead forget it. :o: Don't worry about tomorrow. :o: I'se today as you ought to and be happy. : o : Common yvne should be the con- trolinjr element in the present crisis :o: The .March lion is trying awful hard to push the meak little lamb out of existence. :o: The high price of ice next sum mer will have a tendency to warm up consumers somewhat. :o: It appears that hogs can stand on meir own legs without any prop from I'rcle Sam, or any others for that matter. :o: One tiling about the prediction of cheaper postage on July 1 that is different from most lower price pre dictions is that this one is a lit hen tic. We are going to lick the Victory postage stamps. :o: Over in Europe they first had cooties and now they have plebiscites. Kaster came on March 31 last year. A little to cool fur i-nri'iisr - J C7 hats. -:o:- MARCH. This month, thus, far, is living up to its reputation. Aside from being as long as any other month in the exact period of days, it is about three times as long as its nearest competitor in the mat ter of deviltrv. March is not popular because it is deceitful and treacherous and sar castic' It just loves to slip us a lew hours of warm joy under a blazing sun and wallop us right in the nose with a blizzardly blast from the north. And when w say it wallops us in t the nose we mean it with no slang intended Influenza is not prevalent fodoy, but the snuffles are doing splendid ly! March is a demon for the amateur gardener, who can scarcely wait GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF You don't have to rub Jt la to get quick, comfort ing relief MiTirn ok hi:mi; Once you've tried it on tt:at st:7 joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu matic twinpe, lame back, you'll find a warm, eoothintr relief vou never thought a liniment coukl produce. Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time in applying, sure to give quick results. A large bottle means economy. Your own or any other drupcrist has it. Get it today. In tlie County Cftutt ol tliu County of I'ass, Xolnaskfi. In l: Kstatos nf Miles W. MnrK1i;i "-"know,, s -M. W. M..ixan, ai.,i t-arnli C. Morgan, each l)o,v.vci' Tlie State .r Nebraska, to all per sons interested i each of said estates iespoctiv.lv, .-lrditois. arid heirs fike notice t lift t David C. Morif.ui has tiled ' ' 'inion a lexin"- i on Mii,. -Morgan, also known as M. V. Moi . . - . . . j . i a 1 1 1 o i 1 1 u . i r i ass. .i l)t;iska, died irites oi ai.oul Hi.- Ml, ,:;,y of 1 .eii)lui I'. IVt;. vii.w: hi:n surviving as sol:. and ,,n!y 1 1 - i 1-.- at law, ih,. j no, named person!... lo-wil: . 1 L! . I 1 1 , S Willow I'l.ink .1. Morgan, a cd. . liO ,;, , ,., I), j. ; , I in' Dim III day ol' su i j i ri c W. ran, nu tate on A. his o w - Sara ii C. now Oi leased ; on. now ii'i'i.:i". IMIl'MiHl' li -i.oM i , i lf in Ills sole and onl D.-irs at law. Cerlrude K. Jl,,,,, hi v.-1. low. iln.l :, s,(1 MorVnn '.on- ...allied. whose wire is Kthel Morgan; liavid C .lit.!: .. II ....... whose wile is- Kate Moruan; 1'rod .Morgan. son. whose wile j Mildred' -V Miiraui and .lan.tte I ). Morsran, single: i!'at at the litne of tl... a i in.- sunt Xiil'-s V. l ie o.vn.-r in fi Serihe.l I.e.. licit. tNet Contents 15 Fluid TrachT (1 n H H I M i Ifpf 'tttiivCjJ For Infanta and Children. zt' l .ALCOHOI.-3 TEiGt NT. , .More people are interested in cheap food than they are cheaper I U!lt ,,e cai1 Prace out into his .'22 postage.- leal, backyard and annoy the surface o: ne eartn wnn ins rusty spading ,-oased. -Mr. CMrk ranmii ,..,,lert.,wi put his foot where all clashes get a Lent, tornadoes, blizzards St fore we became a belligerent and who are at Kast as weary as we are of the duties that a state of war still imposes. Hostilities having fair deal. -:o: The former crown prince is en tirely consistent: he talks Inst s foolish as he looks. -:o: One-third of which we eat enables us to live and the otlur two-thirds is what enables the doctor to lite. :o: -:o: Tlie city election will soon be on and while there are several candi dates spoken of. none of them have cotiD right out and said thev would run. :o: Irresponsible blowharris. too lazy to work are the responsible parties for hard times talk. That class of people are. responsible for a good many other things, besides. :o: With all our strutting, says the Houston Pust. we mustn't forget that we went into the war to save the American hide. .Vow isn't that a tine way for a Southern editor to talk, right after the President has said we went in for nothing but our ideals? -:c: A woman who has been in the yellow spotlight for some reason or other frequently can make a suc cessful go of it in the movies, but something seems to warn us not to be surprised if we hear before long that Jack Pick ford has gone into some other line of business. :o:- a 9 . ii is popular now to abue the recent Congress, which needed most of what it is sett inc. por instance those who oppose the Daylight Sav ing Law blame Congress for letting if stand. And those who favor it are lad it stands, but say Congress did a good service unintentionally :o: . We all laughed the first time we lll.-i P.I 4 1... -...-1 ........ omi me pacKers nau so gain ed in strength as to be able to defv the government. lint since so many brewers are taking their equipment ami meir political skill into the packing business, perhaps we had better quit laughing and look ser ious. Patrick's Day. Presidential Inaug urations and other phenomena all occur in March. Occasionally there is a lynching bee or something of the sort to put pep into those long- drawn-out thirty-one days This "In like a Lion and out lik a Lamb" idea is very good, if Xa ture lives up to the adage. We have had the Lion's share so brin on the Lamb! r. iarricK is lamous lor driving i ne snawes out ot Ireland, but since we honor hi in on March 17 it would have been more fitting had he driv en the furnaces and snow-shovels out of the I'nited States. We don't like March and aren't particular who Meals our little sec ret ! World-Hera Id. :o: . why our military obligations to the common caue do not also cease, a want of comprehension not surpris- Morsan. fi,. v.--is of the following (e- tO-Wit: The son.-lir.-.l 1 "" 1 ' "i i ol Ilie sou I Invest riiiar- t r iS ' j i of Se.-tion thirtv-si- :.;, "'' '-"t seven 7 itl Section' 'hut:, -mv 1 .:;. all in Towns!, i, thir teen il.'.i. in .rlli Kange thirteen !:: ln ' . In the county of --. M .. , asKa. and also the following property m the City of . laiismoiiiu, . ass yonntv, Xehraska lo-wn: Lot eleven ill) in l:lock on. hundred sixty-live tlt.r.l: I... is ..t. .,-.. (Hi and twelve l'i, j mek thirtv-s,.-n i::7: the w. l half .wi... ,.r i.oi iixe i J ii. i:iok forty. three IM .Mi.i 1...1:: toree I .. ) and four (4) In i. km k ...rry-iwi. (i.-., i Said , itv ol I'lat tsinoei Ii. f'ass ..ountv. .N'ehraska' thai on the I'-.th day of .larniarv, IMf'' said heirs of the .said .Miles W. Mor gan. Ii-wit. Sarali C. Morgan, widow; Prank .1. Morgan and wife, Gertrude lv M-.:iran: I .av id C. Morgan nnd wife Ual. Morgun: Prod i M... Mothers Kn&w.That C ;tona 1 7VLCOHOI.-3 rE.t Gt NT. ! AVccIarjlc iTcpar-''. eni n similntinthcFood b RcJ " ! tiniithcStomachsandBaw IsrfJ -q . - S5 ; WAR SECRETS COMING OUT. Admiral Jellicoe's botk on the ISritish navy in t lie war has reopen ed the controversy about the battle of Jutland. It will doubtless con- -:o: i licre is something wholesome about the American woman wheth er she is our mother, or our sister, or somebody else's sister that the American soldier overseas appreciat es more than ever before. And this longing Just to see and talk to Amer ican women again is clean and fine. The American girl whose soldier is overseas need not fear that Made moiselle however attractive has won him away from her. Catarrh Cannot 13e Cured With IOCAL. APPLICATIONS, ax they cannot reach the seat of th disease. M.'atarrh .8 a local -Jiit-ase. greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure ft you must take an internal remsdy Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken intema'ly and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Cat-rrh Medicine Was preset ibed by one ot the best physicians Jn this country for years. It is com posed of some of the bent louics known, combined with eome of the best blood purifle.-s. The perfect combination of the inerredlents in Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is v. ?it pro.luc s such wonderful results lr ca',rh--: conditions. Send for lestimor.ials. fre. V J. CUF..EY & CO.. rm.3., Toledo, a All Dru-.sts. Hall's Family r illo '-r "ona'Joatioa- A certain talking machine is ad vert ised as "the phonogr: ph with a soul." We fancy it shut, dp of its own accord. :o: It is a question whether the president repards the arrival of the first senatorial round robin as a sinjrer of gladsome spring. :o: Life is made up of little things. It is but once in an ape that occasion is offered for doin a ureat deed. I rue jrreatness coiisists in heinir preat in little things. :o: Willi national prohibition i-i ef fect soon, the silver punch bowl the House presented to Speaker Champ I ( 'ie to be discussed in naval Avar Clark will be about as useful as the colleges for years. Some of the es Kift of a traveling bag to a life sential facts are still lacking, r.ut convict. the real sensation of Jellicoe's book :o: ' "I iraiiK disclosure" or the almost President Wilson is not a very total absence in the IJritish fleet, at larye man. but his shoulders are "io outbreak of the war. of provi broad. and he is able to shoulder ;.ii I sions aaainst at lacks bv- snlim.nrinr. the abuse the disgruntled statesmen This is the more extraordinary since an heap upon him. Especially I Admiral 'Percy Scott had long been when the people know it is done for giving public warnings of the dang- Ihe benefit solely cf the republican Jellicoe tells how his ships in party next year. I harbor had more than once to put :o: I ' sea to escape reported submarines. ii ou are sausnc i wnn every- nai maKesnilt defences were re thing as it is. you will have to be sorted to., and how greatly in peril satisfied with the fact that Victor his battle fleet was during the first Ilerger got twenty years for trying winter of the war at its tiase in to discourage the military opera- Pcapa Flow. He expresses surprise tions of the government, while a at the lack of enterprise on the part loyal private soldier got forty years of the German, naval aul lioriites. for talking back to an inexperienc- Put the latter were firmly convinc ed, selfimportant second lieutenant. el that the Pritish ships had made :o: themselves secure against submarine An advertiser wishes to know if attack. On this point, the follow we could join in the discussion when ing story is told by officers of the Liszt' Third Liebest o l.... -Minurne or i;ociu- -Very early in the war two (Jer oven's Moonlight Sonata was played. ni,m spk4 pot fo lhc 0rklu.y8f (Ms. We guess we could, only, people gui.scd as neutrals. There were vcrv "i' l-"r minus anour those few r,rnpi.n. , ships- were calling at Kirkwall. The spies got 4ack to Germany and gave the astounding information fo the German chief of intelligence U:a.t ing, perhaps, on tl part of a mail I " ir ' -Mildred X. Morgan 'anil .lunette -."i k.iii. .-mme. inn eved the west who opposed the draft law which ''alt i v. . ..f i..,t tiv. .-,i , i:io. k . , i'"ii -h i .;.:. in ti e citv .r iatt- alone made it possible fo wage war nfutii, Ni. inndi.-i. to one James w S.i;;e, ati.l t Ik l ea I ter, on Auuiist' 11. successfully. said heirs, ex. e,.t the said I. L- I Morgan. Ih. ri deceased u-li i,..i,. It is fortunate that .Mr. Clark I ,;' 1 ,: Morgan and i-aui c. .MoY- IL.in. lion ii n nia 1 ried ioined i u-,i.i lloes not today occupy the great of- "1- "one.d Lots three ( and forir tli. in 1:1... k l..rtv-iw.. jn lice to which he aspired in Hi" 'itv "f I'la'tsniouii., x.hra.-ka. t. ... . . . , , . I"'.' S'VT: thereafter, said l.altiniore ((invention ot 1912. Ii is heirs. t..-w it, c. rtrude I'.. Morgan. , wi.i.,w: I'.mi . '. a;., ma ii. simk!.- Lein-' i')rtur!ate that he is not commander- tin- in-ir ..! i-'r.-.p.k .1 M..r-.'ii. -.nd I IS. Vi.l I M...... 1 ...!.. .. in-chief of the armies of the I'nit- ir.tn. and ' i'i-h c". Moma.'. .-m..i wit.." Mi'.lr. .1 V M....,-., 1 ... . speaker of a house I. u vn .11. a';d twe Ve (i- ."i uu k I tl-il I . .1 . T . I . . . 1... . . ....... oi representatives doomed to ct inc- ,.,..,m u ' Cn, '.v ' v..!,... "t. ' 4th of next March his . I" . ' V ''::.. Kil "' " " i;i Tlicrcbj' PromoUn Dl cslion Cheerfulness and RestContains neither Opiu m. Morphine nor Mineral. Not XaucoW JterpeorOlJDrSA.fUI.nTtSER Jhrnplin Sent ytlx Senna AncKrU' Salit JVmnrtmf Mrtorien.-itt&S' , harm Sml ' tfanfini Sajar " lUnfrrjrrrra flavor : i .VlIpful Remedy for ! Constipation and Diarrhoea and Fcvcrishness anl LossoFSLrEi' ( rcsuitinfliircfrom-inlritancj Signature Fac simile Signature of T.J I of AW i f jp- In Use For -J 't rilECENTACTltOMPANV. if . ri tt rr ,1 MiW li 1 - - i nirty Over Years Kxant. i-opy of Wrapper. THE CENT-jn COWPAN- m torn crrr. ed States. 2 tton on the importance as a puhlic figure is di minishing d;iy l.v ilav. The oiilvi mr l-.t it io.-r fiirtliev reor.s. ns ihir the said S. ira!i c M..ru.in. widow i ihe said Viles V. M...'.n,. deceas ed. K. iaz a re--:. i-t, r :....l i . I.-, i. r damage lie does hv his silly talk i I :'- -"",n v "f Ca-, ., i.raska. d. i.arted I IS l:l. infest:.?.. ..v t i .. .1.... ..V lone to his own reputation. Xol "!". 1!M.. leavin-- her snrvivin!? i.-r .-...... and onlv hens at h.w l':.ni - r.. after how eeneral mav he the ile- s-le lor the reluril of all American lre.i;; now on the other side, in- IlirTint puhlic opinion understands why this cannot he nci om nli.-'u"! with fairness and justice to those with whom we have hau'nd our- s Ives. Mud n ;irle are willing that tlie return of our troops he left with out restriction to the judgment of the president and his military ad visers. lirooklyn Kaple (dem.) i:th.d Moikrnn: wit'e is Kat. an. whose wife arid .taneite I . .M.'i n. w In .s. w 1 re i I 1 v id '. Mm ua n, w h. Mi 1 mi ii : Ki-.-d ;. M r is Mil.ired N .Mo.-aa Ji'ii-.ill. sl'l-rie. ;: ol s;.i, I ,. rs l... w-i C.-iiii C ?.:..i-an. I a Id '. Morgan. C-...I h Mortari and .lar.i lte 1 1. Mor gan. I'l'ln' an ..wier .f an undivided one-foiir) h jr, 1 ii,- . . tale of said Sarah " Mtin.,'1 n. dc. 1:1V, ,1 That at the lime nf ih,' death of I'e .-: id S.i c:i ti M..I :,,ii. s,. was the ..'.viier of a ne. i I u. lor J:.i.. dat.-.i In- e jn. I, uiv. ii l.y !(. L. fihliiatn and Sadie (n.ihain. on the sonth.wes! o'arier ..(' t!i. south'ast qutirter of Se.t..n lift., n (!.". T.nvnsliiii el.... 1 1 . north I :a nue 1 ;:. cast of the ;th '. -M. i-i tie county of 'a'-. Nel.ras!;a. !ue .loro L'a. i:17. Willi interest at six per cent p.-r ann im. which said nmit- eayc is re. or. i. -d m Look 4" of Iff .Iced if. or.hs ..f Cass county. X. l.ras I a. :;l ';u-c l.', and that 'l.v reason t: ci...'. the said I'aul Atortati, Iavid i '. Jli'i wn. I'rt d ;. Morgan and Ja in are lie owners nf l.faska. to l,e used as evidence at the h.-arinr in said matter. The prayer of said petition is that the I unit make and enter a decree li'idin and dei-rmjniti who are the s i!.- heirs of said deceased, and declar ing au claims against said estate l.ar red l.v law. A learin-r iiin.ii the allegations and I -layer ... said petition will he had l.e-loi-.. t,,. -oiJtlty Jtidai- at his office in the Cunt House in 1 Ma 1 1 smmi t h. Cass loiinty. Xel.raska.. at ten lUn o'clock a. in., on the JJnd day of March, lut'.i. and all l.ject io ns l. siiid petjiiou tiinst !.e til.-. I in said Court .... or 1.. I'..... s-.i,l i.i aim i-.Mir "I L.'iiTiiiu', or the prayer ... .-..io ..-iii.inii win i.e manteil and 1 cr. entered accord i n s'l v. J!y tin; Court. allkx .?. i:i:i;s..v, ' 'on ti t v .1 ii, 1 .. i:.v i Li i:i;xci: wihtk. Clerk. lay of Miir, ,, liii-i. and for set t l.-in.-i, f of her iuiitl account and J'or her dis charge us Administratrix of siiid Lit'-: It is !;. rehv ordered that vou and all p. IS . is iht. leste.l j,, niaU. ; may. and do. aipear at the Coct, ourt to I,.- held in an 1 f,,r said con,. ty on the 1 v t j, ,!ay of .March. A. ! , l'19. fit i" o'clock a. t:i., to show cans. ' if anv there he. wiiv the pravei- of the petitioner should n..l he tr:inle,i. lloflce of the pendeji' v ..I Siki'l petition and the hearinir lher..,f tfiven to all i.elsons interested !., Sea I I Cll vs. I CCAVKS. -ttoriiey for Petitioner. (f: ; w OHltKIt K lll:ItlN4; uii I'd i I Ion for oiiif incut if lmiiiiMlrnlris. The Stiite of Xeu;!cska, Cass Coun ty, ss; In the County Court In the maiter of the Kst.ite of Art on ianka, Ixcased. 'n re.idinir and tilintr the petition of JlAf:rr?rJf7Ti -:,i'1 "'oM-i.e,. ahove .Kscrilied Kaioiuie Ka nka. praying i'..,! Admin- FV.y-WN Thiit hv r. as,... oi ,.. f .;,...... 'tratmn ot said Kstate ri.iy he trr.tiit- ?! f&IttipAi Mets. said heirs f.-wit Caul I'M C . . '' !1 ;l ' ' 1 ' as A .1 m i -i ;' -. ra t ri : fcS?&ty1?7li JZ U'-J- $ I' avid C. .Voruan. K," . M - 'i' ., March IT.th A. I . 1 f 1 0 , iy)AiS'Af;Si '".'.! and .Ian. tie I . Morgan a e now- '. ! a n... Is ..s.sls-n.-d for hear- , m i .w mm I . h, silld tlliltter hv this oid.-r In th ii scini-week 1 y siiid cinintv, for hiv of heariim. Ill Witness Whereof. hilVe , , V , . f ,, set my hand and the v,;,l ,,f said 'ourt, this 7th .lav of March v i. puiilishin-r a copy . . f e I'la'tMiioiit i .loin n..'. newspaper printed in one w eek pi iiir to s.. id lUi'J S all ALLi;x .i. i:i;i;s. ). County Jii.Il: lXan's Uegulcts are recommend ed by many who saythey operate easily, without Rripiniy and without had after effects. Oc iU.all drti stores. Suffered For Eight Years. PUBLIC AUCTION! M selections, and have been discussini; later ones for many years. :o: "If there had been a week's dis cussion, before the beninnitif; of tin; European war it would not have oc curred," the President says. Ap parently, he means that if all the discussion had ?een crowded into i week, it would not have occurred. The President may be riffht. As It was, England and France discussed the German menace for forty years, without doinff anything about it, and so the war did occur :o: . there were no defenses at Sea pa. They persisted in their slory under the closest, examination. with the result that they were taken out and shot, the German naval authorities peing quite convinced that their spies had been tampered with and were bring them an enemy trap." New York Post SPEAKER CLARK'S DEMAND. Mr. Hitchcock explains that' what ever was said concerning the Irish Speaker Champ ( lark demands the fiuitk return of -.11 I . , I - .... ..im:. itflll i.iooieni ai me 1'resiaent s dinner I cii was said in a vein of happy trivial-. Ity, and the subject was not iutro- now in Europe. He sees po reason why any considerable num ber of them should l.e hold ....,. ,i duced in a serious waj". ' Corking i . n. . b 1 to occupy German territopv r,wi; subject to Joke about, those Irish. thp (,(.,.rIlKilVl f , ' . . " . . me conclusion of peace negotiations One can hardy speak seriously of anri p..,,,,.,,, - ,. . , . nnn uermany s comnllatieo w ih Ireland's troubles, these days. Porta- the terms arrived at, i,e wo.,,.. nately nobody introduced the Ar- tUrow tIie )Urdens . '- menian question, or the dinner I tion entirely upon the nat ons with might have broken up in a riot of whom we havr ,' hilarity. , I tvr fiirWunw no.i.. , , -.0 ...... rt ..voi.y iu.ee years inJ- The undersigned will .offer for sale at Public Auction at his farm, two blocks south of Chicago Avenue and same distance routh of Louis ville road, a! J'iattsmouth, Neb., oa' " SATURDAY. MARCH 15TH Commencing- At 1 O'CIock P. II. One Hoist ei n cow. One Holstein heifer yearling. One Holstein calf. 1 month old. One Duroc tried sow, bred; leg ist ered. Seven Duroc gilts, bred; register ed. One Duroc Hoar, registered. One Poland-China gilt, bred; registered. One grade sow. bred. One hundred K. I. red hens. Ten Ii. I. red roosters. One farm wagon. ( On'.' spring wasnn. Two .sets s-ingle harnes:;. One set l,y-inth work harness. One Mcllutte separator. One 11-inch plow. Two cultivators. One lVi-h. p. I. II. ('. gas engine. One galvanized wafer tank. One galvanized -water tank wagon. ' i One Simplicity Incu.Si.tor, eggs. .One Simplicity IJrood'-r, chicks. One Copper-Clad Range like new. One Clark Oil Stove. One Mower. One 7-passenger, -cylinder Aulo, first class condition, fully equipped. Al.so will offer at this saic the farm or 1." acres, improved known as the J. c. Petersen farm, on ac count of other business interests, to the highest bidder. I'sual terms on above property, except on the farm. Terms will he announced at sale or parties inter ested can ohtain terms from owner or .Mr. YV. K. Young. C. M. PARKER, Owner. W. R. YOl'NG. Auctioneer. GEO. O..D0VEV, Clerk. 11. .M l' i I h.tl. V m1 J.i 1 .1. .- t . , -1 , ,, ,i j i " ,. ..... I , " "- -' i' """ii ;tmi ii't- nnff f .' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i iH' t( ' i ih trivn to u 1 1 irs.ns inier- f- I i j . 1 1 . 14 . ....... iinititi .y MlMIiiniK a tit in i" : iik r i n fii i o i i'nii- m rt.tt- , t-. , .. in.. -i N.ue,- inieiest of rude I :. M- ,.,,n' " "'"'"IT' ' -." V."" " -..11 the. el., tli'.t I . I . .. V. -. ... . " , " . " ' 1 ' I 'C I , ' '.. ... ii 1 1 ... II" I 11 11. ...1 1 s;l 1.1 .'..11.11 Ttr 1 't.-eV. s- . , s .i shui .i !. . , -1 . . . . i , -, is- s- c. w. m . u- w ,.;.... ... : ., , . , I i ..." . .-,111 ....r:::in IS IHHl' tie ..ivner of the fee le.-.rln.- -in:;.'.' t 1 1 i - - - , . I. ..Is 11 :uid ! in le.t.d .',.. ...... r.- iw i n i s- in tin- it .r l'l;itlsni..iilii. xi.l.l'.'v i 'Vm.'i.'o.v 111 I i.i . UK lay ef for 1.50 150 n e...:iurv. XrliiM-ka, and all the i iteicsf, liirid. till., arid estate, of said .Miles . Morgan. nl-. known as M. V. M.ii;an. Si i ah C. MoisTan and I heir ens in and to all of tlie oilier lot iiciciii described conveyed l.y said loirs. having Ii.-en t i;i nsfei-red l.y reason of said convevances Tliat more tlinn Cm cnrs lia- l.Hi-;. d Mnce the dale of tlie deaths ot the said Miles V. Morgan. known as W. Mnri;.i!i and Sarah C. Aloririm each deceased, and that no a;..li. ai ii.ii lias heen made in the Slate of NehiasTia for the a ppoi ti t men t '.I an administrator or the determina tion of the heirs of the said Mjjfs .Moiirah. also iinv.n as M. W. Mor gan, each deceased, imhI prayinir for a determiiiation ...f the time ot the deaths of said Miles V. Morcan. also Known as M. V. Miiiciiii, and Sarah C Mor gan, ea. li deceased, and a determina tion of their respective heirs, tlie de urce of kinship and the rinht of de scent of the 'ini.ity Ixdoimin;- to each of said deceased persons in the State of Nehraska. and for a decree lairiie, claims. That hearini;' of said Million will he lad In salt! Court on April -V 1 !)!!. at ! (."clock a. in. Iat! at I'l.iltsnioiith. .N'ehraska, 'uis 7 1 Ii dav of Kehruarv. 1!l't. .li.i:n .i. i:ki;si)X, ( oil 11 1 V .J lid P..' n.tiKD.NCi: WiUTK, Sea 1 tn::-:;w Clerk. Seall-f.'l-.'iw. County Judge. okiii-.k in m:itix; ii io I Nolle.- on Petition for Settlement of XccimiiiI In the County Court of Cass .coun . .Nehrika. Slate of .N'ehraska. ("tiss county, ss; To all persons interested in tli. also ,.,. ,,f :ianche Marsh, liecease.l: On readimr the petition of Ulixaheth Schwah. .dminlsti atrix. praying a final settlement an.l allowance of her ac count filed in this court on the 7th Rheumatic pains, lame hack, hh: muscles and still' joints often are due to overworked, weak or disordered kidneys. Daisy ;0n. It. F. D. 3. Rox 234, Savannah, - Ua., writes: "I suffered eight years with pain in the back and could not do any of my work, but since taking Foley Kidney Pills, I can do all of my work." Sold everywhere. SEED SPRING WHEAT FOR SALE. I have about 200 bushels v.f the celebrated Marquis beardless spring wheat, and about 50 bushels of the bearded spring wheat similar to th" blue stem variety, for sale on my farm near Mynard. Excellent qualify and clean of foreign seeds. Call Sherman Cole, phone 4014. daw Q Ffstiila-Pav Wften'CiirPif A mild system of treatment that cures PUm p;,. . other Recta I Diseases in a short time witho .S! a Di fiiol nnpraimn w rhi i-.v "nout Severe sur- 9M u -tttZJT W". m nn....: li , . . - ""ui a severe Inr. - Z i" u.uroiorm. ttner or oth 171t for treatment, and no money to be paid until red. WriieforXHn RelDZ.0" I" and testimonial, of more than 1000 prominent people who bavebeeo MrTanennT:TUh nan,es DR. C. R. TARRY 240 Bee EuMdlnrr oma-i a ZZt - ... -"-f iibURAdHA -ia I- .MlTIC of Xcliraska. Co ,j nly of Cass, In I ! e "oi in t Court. In the m.itt. i oi the KsWite of Caro line 1.. Heed, 1 'I'll a si d : To Hariict i:. ."Vlo..rmau. Jda I.. H.d. crts, l;!.ed.i !:i.e, Charles C. Keed, and ij credit .is. I.iis and other persons interested in the Ksiate of Caroline I., lied. 1 ...ceased: Vou are l.iel.v notified that on the "inh day of ."el.rt:ar . Cll', Luther .1. i Im I r" li led his I it i n in the County Court of Cass county. .N'et.raska. alien ing that Cii niliiif I.. Heed tlie. I intes l :i I e in said county in the year I S f 1 . hin im..'iii ii 1 1 1 i i.led onc-lalf inlcrest in the west hn f of th. southwest uar li r Vi2', SW'i I of Section twenty iliie I Jill", in Township ten (10). Knime !'nui'l"rn (M. in Cass county, Xcl.ras I;a. an.l that no pificee.l inus linvn Ixen had or cotiim. 'need in said county for ploi.ate or set t lettieti I. of said -."dat in. I that lliis petition, r has an interest in said limner l.v reason ot Ix-insr pur haser of the said o;il estate. Petition er turllicr all.'jies that Caroline i.. IJeed's sole nd only lndrs-n t-la w nre liiiiii. I K. Moorman, Ida I.. Kol.erts, Uho.la IJ'lee and CharU-s C. Jleed; that the Interest the said - f'a rolme ... Kee.l had in said leal estate was nnd is .'.holly exempt from h 1 f achmen t . ee- ui Ion or other mesne process and not liahle for payment of any debts of id deceased nnd that all claims i-aiiist the said estate are l.Hrred l.y Von are further notified tlixf on Ihe 13lli day- of March. 1 !H :. hetween the hmiis f !' o i lo. k a. in. and f o'clock p( m.. the petitioner will lake the deposition of Khoda I. ice, hetore K. T.. Crericlis. a .N'otafy Public, at his tm'ice in Sterling, Johnson county, Ne. n MS: MACH & F.1ACH, THE DENTISTS H The largest and best equipped dental offices in Omv. x.. Q in charge of all work. Lady attendant. MODERATE PRiriro fj Porcelain. fillines iust like tonth. lnvm.mn.. 'r115' after using. iuuy stemmed Luj "j.r.. TnTST w , v i ' T-ffM THIRD FLOOR, PAXTOJK BLOCK, OMAHA Clear Your Land! Parties wanting land cleared of stumps, trees . hedges or boulders, should know what I can do in that line with the aid of dynamite. I also bust up alkali spots so it can be farmed like other land. Knock the bottom out of Lacoons ro Wet Land so it will drain itself. Celfar 3 Wall excavating Deep Tilage, DitcMnPo ' Hole making Tree Bed .preparation (for planting trees), Killing gophers. . V For results in Land Clearing, etc.. sec what 1 can accomplish with dynamite. IftSLL PARTRIDGE? WEEriMG WAIEI!. NEBRASKA '