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    PAGE FOUK
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
Cbe plattsmoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Kntore.I at rosUofTice. riattsmouth. Neb., as second-class mail niattor
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
More bread in a loaf will be an
ounce heavier, but price the same.
Hair nets, made of spider-web silk,
aTe sold in Paris for f 300 apiece.
:o:
Cigar makers in Cuba employs a
"man to read to them while they
work.
0:0
Kngland seems to be willing to give
Ireland everything except what she
wants.
:o:
The idle rich are not half so
great a menace to this nation as the
idle poor.
:o:
It begins, to look like the world is
getting over its spree of easy money
and high prices.
:o:
If placed on the United States.
Cuba would stretch, tip to tip, from
New York to Chicago.
:o:
Eighty-five per cent of all dia
monds n.iued in all time have been
produced since 1S89.
:o:
W. II. Harrison was the oldest man
ever elected to the presidency and
Roosevelt the youngest.
0:0
If Henry Ford is really reducing
prices, then we wish he dealt in
porterhouse steak instead of tin liz
zies. :o:
Alimony is high and doubtless
will continue so indefinitely, for the
supply will never catch up with the
demand.
:o:
Occasionally one meets a man who
gives direct answer to a simple
question, but most persons want to
make a speech.
0:0
Jud Tunkis says a man who trav
els for pleasure these days has got
to be somebody who doesn't care
about expenses.
:o:
Some brave souls are .till wearing
straw bats. I'erhaps they are labor
ing under the fond delusion that wool
hats may drop in price.
: o :
The notion seems to prevail Among
the mireworkers' union that this is
a government of coal miners, by coal
miners and for coal minors.
:o:
Senator Harding is certainly right
about one thing. The next admin
istration will not be a one-man gov
ernment. The ladies will be pres
ent. 0:0
Silk shirts, the ads say. are com
ing down. If tliey will come down
jiist a little further they'll do fine as
evening gowns for ultra-fashionable
Indies.
:o:
Another race riot has been narrow
ly averted in Chicago. What would
Chicago do if its population wa
about evenly divided between the
races?
:o:
The primrose path looks bright and
tempting, but the old adage, "be
sure you sins will find you out," is a
true one and beats you to it nine
times out of ten.
0:0-
The main issue is the league of
nations Governor Cox is for and
Senator Harding is against the league
of nations. Now you can take your
choice understanding-.
:o:
A New York musical comedy pro
ducer has ordered his playwrights
to omit all references to prohibition
in the framing of jokes. He's dead
right. Prohibition is no joke.
:o:
It is an encouraging sign of the
times when Mississippi bankers show
that they are more willing to lend
money to the man who raises cotton
than to the man who buys it.
:o:
Dr. Jenkins, president of the Uni
versity of Omaha, and a life long
republican, says "I am for the league
of nations and shall vote the demo
cratic ticket to get it. It is the
league or none.'
:o:
Nobody is so capable of self-delu-:ion
as a candidate for otFice. His
judgment may be good on all ordin
ary matters, but where his prospects
are concerned he is the poorest gues
sit in the world.
The report of the death of Dr.
E. D. Cook fell upon our people like
a thunderbolt ,from a clear sky, al
though he has not been a well man
for several years. He was an Ideal
character, loved by everyone who
knew him, an dif there was a Chris
tian in this city. Dr. Cook was among
the number. You never heard him
speak ill of anyone. He was the
poor man's friend in the fullest
sence of the term. It is with deep
est grief that we pen these lines, for
we knew him well, and he was al
ways our friend and his memory will
be revered by us as long as life lasts.
We could write pages of this noble
man, and not speak a word but that
of commendation. In all his walks
of life he was one of the best, noblest
and grandest men we have ever met.
and we extend our heartfelt sympathy
to the grief stricken wife and son.
Peace to his ashes.
-:o:-
Perhaps Elijah's ravens are smug
gling food to MacSwiney.
:o:
Wheat has again dropped in price.
How about flour?
0:0
It is, or perhaps it was, really jet
ting to be a very world serious.
:o:
And now the girls who bobbed
their hair last spring wish they
hadn't been so hasty.
:o:
It takes something more than
nerve to wear one of those short
skirts and be comfortable. v
:o:
Chairman Will Hayes calls Texas
a doubtful state. That is nothing
to what Texas calls Will Hayes.
:o:
Hundreds daily are flocking to the
support of the league of nations and
Cox and Roosevelt who were for
Harding before he came out against
the league.
:o:-
The women folks complain that
the new fall hats are hard on the
eyes. Well, don't blame us. A hat
is like a woman easy t pick, but
you can't guarantee her to wear well.
: o :
That a little knowledge is a dan
gerous thing is born out by the wo
man who insists on talking politics
with a candidate on whom her hus
band depends for a juicy political
plum.
:o-
Proihibition agents are puzzled ov
er the question of where all the il
licit booze comes from. It is not
nearly so perplexing as the question
of whence comes all the money that
pays for the illicit booze.
:o-
The deposed king of Greece an
nounced his desire to it Italy, and
the Italian government asked him
to restrain his desire. One king ai
a time is all the average European
government can stand nowadays.
: j :
George White, chairman of the
democratic national committee, has
given his personal assurance to the
country that the tide had swung to
Cox and Roosevelt, and voters were
changing rapidly since Harding
spoke in Omaha and Kansas City.
:o:
Francis Heney of California, form
er progressive, now campaigning for
Cox and Roosevelt and the league of
nations, will follow Senator Hiram
Johnson on his eastern republican
speaking tour, and speak wherever
Johnson doe;.
-:o:-
"To whom will the church vote go
-Cox or Harding?" asks a contem
porary. Our guess is that the dem
ocratic church vote will go to Cox
and the republican church vote will
go for Harding. .
0:0
"Sovietism is cn it laist legv"
says M. Sokoloff, who has arrived in
London to tell the proletariat world
about Russia. Indeed, it is whisper
ed about in obscure dispatches that
Comrade Lenine has lately become
enslaved by a ballot dancer.
:o:-
The nearer election day comes, Ihe
more excited the voters become, and
there is a cause for this. There is
one grave question that will be very
prominent before the next adminis
tration and that is: "Are true
Americans to be put on guard, and
should it not be Americans first, last
and all tmc."
WILL BE HARD TO GET
ORDER NOW A
King & Hamilton Grain Dump
or an OTTAWA SHELLER. If you wait till you need
them you will not be able to secure them. I also have
a few first quality Farm Wagons left at $185.00.
Act quickly.
A. . AULT
Cedar Creek,
5
Nebraska
NOTICE OF DE
LINQUENT TAXES
OF CASS COUNTY
Plattpmoutli. N-K. 1. 1!'2V
Notice is hereby nivon that I. Mike
Tritsoli, Treasurer 'f Cuss county, in
the State of Nebraska. "ill on the first
Mmxlav. I..in;c the 1st .lay of Novem
ber, l!t2". as reiuirel ly law, com
mence soiling at the office o flhe I "llll-J
lv Treasurer of --aiL county, in the city
of riattsnioiith. at public auction, so
much of the following tracts of la mis
and Town lots as shall bo necessary to
piiv the taxes, together with interests
anil rusts that may have accrued there
on that (lav, being the dcliimui'iit taxes
for the ve'iir 1!MM ami prior years, jis
appears from the tax lists for said
vears.
Said sale will be held between the
hxrs of nine o'clock a. m. and four
o'clock p. m. of said day, and will con
tinue from (lav to day between said
hours until all of said property upon
which the delinquent taxes remain un
paid shall be sold or offered for sale.
MIKK TIMTSCII.
Treasurer of Cass Co., Neb.
I,ts S1-!3,
Lot
l.ot
Lot
Lot
l.ot
Lot
Lot
I.
h SK
NIOi, X K 1 1 .
.:, XK'i N K 1 1 . . .
5. NW'i NK4 . . .
13. NW'i NK'i . .
2. NW'i NK'i...
y. SW, NK'i . . .
TomiMhip 13.
Pescri pt ion
Lot ::. SW., SK'i...
Lot 5, SK'i SW U
Township IS,
I tseriptioii
Lot 17S
Lot 25. NKL NK'4..
Lots 127. 1
N K ,
Lot IN!
Lot
Lot
Lot
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Lot
N 1 '.
S'-
136. ii'f.
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Lot
V. NW
4
. .12
. . 12
.14
.14
.11
.14
.25
It n age 13
Sec.
36
36
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1!
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33
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1 1.44
7.6;
35.18
1.94
15.35
Amt.
V 2.33
.77
A int.
$ 4.74
iy.57
21. 6S
0.4 8
20.21
.66
and S.
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Lot 1.
and i
13.
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Lot
Lot
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Lot 5 ....
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I. AMIS ami" tow.n lots
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Tom rilili
1 'escript ion
!:'.. SW',
W'-j SK'i
Lot J, NW, NK'
SW'i
W'i SK'4
I'll i: i t
IO, Itnngr SI
Sec.
3 0
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. ... r.
36
Amt.
!U.3 I
i.:; i
3 2.4 .
S5.04
SLT IIKKK
TotYIIKllil
1 'escript Ion
Lot 1. S'.. NW'i
Lot 10. NK', SW'i..
KV- NK'i
Lot 1. SW', SK'i...
North of Salt Creek
pt. Lots J, 3 and 4
SK',
Lot 1'). SW SK', . . .
S3 NW'i
N'i SV4
Sub lots 1 and J. of
SW. . SK'i -
Part of Lot 7. NK',
Lot 13. SK'i NW'i .
SW.
l'ltDIIM'T
ItHiige !
Sec.
16 !
Hi
17
JO
sont h
SW'i
JO
jo
31
31
Lot 17.
31
NW'i . - 3 J
Amt.
65. I:
JO. j:
j j.::;i
io.r,6
r.j.tii
5 6. S3
41.1 I
!:..: s
3 2.10
102.05
siovi: mi
''(twit hi
Inscription
NW',
NW'i
jo.
piti-:riMT
Kmiiro
Sec.
2 1
J s
Amt.
$17V:i
KI.MW (Hill IMtKl l T
Ton itiii II, Itiingr l
I lesori pt ion Sec. Amt.
Lot 7. SK'i SK'i 2'i $ 1.1
NK", 2s los.7:t
Lot 7, SW'i NW'i 35 i.i7
soi th m: ii
TM MMlli IU,
1 n-scri pt ion
Lots 1 to 5
Lots 7 and i
Lot 11
NW'i SW', and S'.
Lot 1. NK'4 NK',
-K'i SK',
Lot 1 and Sub Lot
It
W'i NW'i NW'i
N' SK',
' ' i SW',
SW4 SK'i
SW'i
' SK',
K2 NW'i
I'ltKCIX T
It tinge IO
See.
1 of f. t.
A m 1 .
$ 4:.ss
l !..".:.
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4:.;s
1
1
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i:
43.75
4 1
4ii. "7
K.I'.IMMi W
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I lesorii.t t. n
l.ot 3. N W 1 4 SK',
Lets 2 and 4. K'- SW'i
Lots 7 and S. S K 1 ,
Lot 4. NK'i NK'i
SK'i SK',
NW', NW4
vrr.H I'll i : i ct
in. iiiiiigo it
See.
w-
W U
NK',
NW'i
SW '4
. . . S
. . . s
. . 12
. 1 3
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. . 2rt
kvi kh i'iih iter
Tow liHliip II, Mnnge 11
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A m t
$ :. tM
2VSS
2S x
1.!7
23. 2 1
1ti.1V
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M 3 1
(io.J.s
A nit.
Lot ::. NK', SK'i 15 ? 2VC1
l.ot . NK'4 SK' 15 2.-;
Lot 5. NK', SK'i 15 2 . 7
Lot 1J. SK'i SK'i 15 23. st'
Lot . SK'4 SK'4 15 . I
XL N W '., J7 :;
W '.'. NK', 32 J t J3
NW'i p ; :
Part of Lot I". NW, SW'i. 32 3 !'S
Lots lit and 20. SW4 NK'i. 35 13. 5o
N W, SW i, 4 2 3
Lot 12, SW'i SW'i 35 47.":'
l oi is 11.1,1: iur:i i t
Tom 11 til ii 12, Kmigr II
Inscription Sec. Aint.
Lot I 11 $ 2S.H4
Lot 1. N W 1 4 12 Ji'.T!'
Lot J. SK'4 NW, 13 M.'J'.i
K'- SK', 13 222 IH
Lot V'h NK'i 14 1 !4
Lot 12. W'i NK' 14 lti.IV
Sub Lot J of Lot 2!, NW.
NK', 22 .S5
N W ' 4 SK', 23 27. St",
o' ri;ci(T
Tonsliii in, ItniiKr I -
I lose ri pt ion Sec Amt.
I a it of N '. NW'i 1 $ 3fi. t J
NK'i 31 13ti.7s
i:h;iit MILK .
TfT,IMhl
I tescript ion
N'i. NW'i
Lots J and 3, W-.
K' NK', "
NW,
SK'i
Tow ll!iil
I 'scri pt ion
Lot
Lot 7
Tiw iiMliip
1 loser: pt ion
Lot 11. SW'i.SW
N. 32 acres of SK1
ituvi: imi: imt
l- KaiiK I i!
Sec.
17
SW'i.'. ..IS
1 !
Amt.
$ 33. U
S.!'5
4! .!t
127. I S
!S5. JS
13,
Itnnue 12
See.
.......25
JS
til 11 go 13
Am.
31.07
Lot 4. NK'i NK', . . .
Kot 7. NK'i NK'i
NW'i
N',.. SW4
NW, SW,
I't W of WW Ck.
SW'4
NW'i SW,
SW4 'NW'i
SW'4
W'A SK'i
Lot 13. SK'i SW, . .
Tovi nlii 10,
I tescript ion
W. SW'i
Lots 3 to 5,
Lot 13. N.
Lot 1. NK'4
.-. n -4 .-r. -4
See. Alllt.
17 $ 3 .11
17 JJ.il
lit 22.33
lit 2S.IM
19 153.1fi
20 iti ;o
2t 35.27
NK'i
2fi - 4.23
2c, J7 fit
2! 17.25
2" 51.SS
2 4 4.71
3 1 19.70
N'i SK'i
SK'i
NW'i
llmisr 1 I
Sec.
. .17
i:
N'A
Lot
Lot
Lot
N K 1
SK'i
1. SW
2. SW,
::, NW,
NK
SK
SK',,
NW . .
.17
.17
.2S
. 2S
.32
.32
A int.
S 31.49
107. 'M
304.J3
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2!V0:t
ft. ;;
25.54
61.57
WKST HOCK 111,1 1'1'S imi: it:T
I i,nuI II, ItniiKr 13
Inscription
W .'. SW'',
Pt. "of SK'', SK'i
Lot 9. NK'i N Wi
Lots 7 and s, SK'i NK'i
NK'i NW'i
K'-i SK'i
W'i SW'i
Sec.
.-. .H
..15
. .21
.33
Amt.
$ 53 03
1 4:27
li. 73
17.53
23.95
55.07
54.25
KA ST HOCK Ill.IlTS I'll l.f T fT
Towiinliip II, Itnngo 11
T'escription
Lot 5. SK'i SW'i
SK'i SK'i
li'll 1". i fj '4 "4
Lot
Lot
Lot
:K NW'i NK'i.
14. NW'i SW4 . ,
:R NE' i.
Sec.
. .16
. . 1 S
. .19
. .21
. . 22
Amt.
i 4.42
1 4.90
10 9ti
10.23
1 S3
1.74
I'lATTSMOlTH PRECINCT
Township 12, Itnngr 13
iifscrintion Sec
Lot 2S. NK -4 NK'i 1
Lot 2!. NW'i NE'i 1
S'-i SW'i SEi 11
SEV4 SEVi 11
Arr.t.
$ 2 91
.23
33 9?,
630
1 'oscription
Lots 4 and 0
Lot !
Inllll'H lirnt Ailtlltiun
1 tescriptiori
N 70 feet of W'.i
N. 70 feet of Lot
I.nttn'N Seeoml Addition
I scri pt ion
W 1 feet of Lot 11 and all
Lots 12 to H
l:io( k
4
. . . . 4
to Murray
lilock Amt.
Lot 4 and
. .15 $ JS.2I
to Miirrny
Klook Amt.
of
..13 12.76
Lots 7
Lots 1
l't. of
Lots 4
Lot 12
Lots 10, 11 and
Lots 5 and ! . .
Lots 1. 2 and 3
Lot 10
S'. Lots 1 and
Lot 4
Lot 12
Lot 11
Lots 7 and S . . .
Lot 2
Lots 11-12
Lots 9-10
Lot S
Lots 5-ti
Lot 3
Lots 5-ti
1.SI I l't. Lot 1
2.97 I '' '. 5
S ixus -i, o
I ...
i..o( ;
Lot 10 .
Lots 1
Lot lo
Lots 11
Lot 4 .
Lots 9
Lot 10
l.ot 4
Lot 5
Lot 7
Lot 2
Lots 7
Lot 4 .
N 60 ft
Lot 7 .
40
47
, . . . . 4S
. . . . .4S
49
.50
. ....52
... .53
5 4
56
56
.MS
.S3.
.83
Amt.
a nd
a nd
a ml
ill
i . .
6. .
Lots 2-
Amt.
$ 9.94
2.21
I.OIIg'M I-
1'oscl i pt (
Lot" 12
Lots 13 an 1
I (III I, Milt;
I script ion
Lots S and 9
Ml A It II
ii-Mt All)! Mion
II
to
1 t.
Addition lo
" I villi ril
Alllt.
$ .4S
4.76
31 J nar (I
A m t
$ .'.
and 2.
and 1 :
and 10. .
and S.
Lots
. . . 57
. . .59
. . .60
. . .60
. . .61
. . .62
. . .63
. . . 6 5
. . .73
. . sr.
. . S5
. . ss
.111
.111
.122
.122
. 1 22
.123
. 13S
. 1 49
.152
.164
.166
.221
.221
S. . .
Add.
Add
.MIHAWKA
I 'escript ion
Lot s
Lot 9
Lots lo and 11
Lots 10 and 11
Kin ii rcn' Add. to
1 tescript ion
Lot 17
Hock
. . 5
Amt
$ 2.9r
14
14 2.90
0.09
. . . .10
....13
.Nt-lin k
Amt
$ -SI
I tescript ion
WMIIMI
Block Amt.
Lot 1 A $ 4.SS
Lot 2 .47
Lots 1 to 3 P. 5.2
Lot S 2 3 I. OS
Lots S and 9 7 7 1.29
l.ot i 9 67.07
Lot 7 9 1.S6
Lots 11 to IS 9 5.S.S
Lots JO an. I Jl uml'W'j 22... 9 1.J3
Lots 7 to 12 7 10 5.211
llorlon'M (ld. to nl.nali
I les.ri pi i. . u lilock Amt.
Lois 1 to 5 1 $ 13.16
W '2 I At 7 . 2 .3 9
Lot 6 7 .16
Lot 7 7 .is
L't S 11 .17
Lvrt 9 and 1-t. 11 5. IS
ii.i.;i: oi- hock mm its
1 tescript ion lilock Amt.
Lots 1 to 12 :;K $ 1.27
Lots 1 to 12 7W 7.51
Lots 1 to 12 SW 1..SS
Lots 1 and 3 t- 12 IN 1:1"
Lots J an 1 12. to 16 IN .59
Lots 1 t.. s J. :i and IN' rt.JI
l...t lit IS 1.52
L"ts ".- 12.S 6i.
Lots 1 to 10 1N-3K .97
Lois I to s .-. ..2N-3K 1.21
l.ot :, 3N-IK 9.4ii
I ...t s 1 t.. 1 11 IX-MV 1.72
Lots 1 to s 10N-::W 1..-.9
Lots 1 to s 11N-3W 1.36
Lots 1 to 12 1S-7W 1.5o
Lots 1 to 12 1S-SW 151
Lots 1 to 3 2S-5W 4.21
Lot 1 5S-1W .31
l.ot 3 5S-1W .3 1
Lots 1 to 12 5S-2W 19i
Lots 1-2 5S-3W- .61
Lots 3-4 5S-3W .
Lots 5 to 1"... :.S-3W . .S9
Lots 1 to 12 5S-1W 1.10
Lots 1 to 3 4S-2K 1 .SO
Lots T to in 9S-1 K 1 67
Lots 1 to 10 10S-.ii: .50
All of US-IK .40
HI T LOTS TO Till; CITY OI-"
I'L 'I TS MO I 'Til
Ton iiNhip 12, limine 13
I tescript :.n See. Amt.
Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. NW, SK'i.. 12 $ 210
Lot 53. SK', SK', 12 s.vr.
Lot s :t; 6 1. 77 13 29. 1 s
Lot 71. SK', SW'4 12 11.67
Lot 79. NW, Kxc l:v 12 31.31
Lot 3S. NW, SK', 13 12.61
Lot 57. W. SK'i l'! 37.52
sub i.t r.s f ::s. NW'i SK'4.13 12. 6
Lot 2 I, SW ', .SK', 13 3 131
Lot 25. SWVSK'i 13 3.31
Lot JS. SW, SK', 13 1S.S6
Lot 73. Sub Lot of 2S. SW,
SK'i 1 15.77
Lot 29. SW, SK'i 13 4167
Lot 33, SW, SK'., 13 4.31
LoK.60, SW, SK', 13 4 3
Lot 56, SW'i SK'i ,:! 4 "A
Lot SK', SK'. 13 170.21
Sub I.t 1 of tfi. SK'i SK'.. 13 36S.72
Lot 41. NK'4 SK'4 24 5S.26
Tom iihii 12,
I les. ri pt ion ,
Lot r.s
Lot 4. W . SW ', . . .
Lot 21. W . SW'i . .
Lot 36, W.. s W '4 . .
Lot 6. S'i SW'i .
Lot j l. S' . SW'i . . .
Lot .4. S'i SW
Lot 23. S'L. SW, . . .
part L..(
Lots 67-6 s
ltt 69. S'
76.
7 s.
79.
SO,
S3j
s I.
93.
9 I.
97. S'.
sr. -Mi
s '..
s ' ..
Lot
Lot
111.
112.
SW,
SW,
66, S' SW
S'-, SW'i .
SW'i
S W ' ,
SW'i
SW
SW
SW'i
s w
SW'i
SW,
SW '.., ....
SK'i S W
NW'i
NW'i
Itnnge I I
Sec.
....IS
IS
....IS
.... 1 s
....IS
....IS
... .IS
....IS
....IS
.... 1 s
....IS
is
....is
....is
1S
....is
....IS
.... 1 9
.... 19
Amt.
$ 2.9"
66 15
2S.56
6 42
r i
17!S5
S.4 9
S3.J I
..
5o! 12
7.76
?,:.. 3s
2S.35
V.
'S.
15.
3 1.9S
22. 1 9
10. 70
11.77
5.3S
26.12
CITV Ol'
rioseript ion
!.' s 1 tor... .
5 and
md WU
and 10".
I'LATTSMOITII
Lots 1
l.of 9 and WU Lot 10. ,
Lots 9
Lot 11
Lots 7 and s
Lot 2
Lot 1. Kxe. Avenue
Lots J. 3 and 4
Lot 5
Lot 6
Lots 9-10, N f Avenuf
N. 10 ft. S'. Lots 5-6 . . .
Lots S, 9 and 10
Lot 11 ....
K 21 ft Sub Lot 1 of Lot
13 and 11 and W 2t ft.
Lot J of Lots 12. 13. 14.
2 4 ft. Sub Lot 3. of Lots 12.
13 and It and "2 ft. Sub Lot
4 of Lots 12 13 find 1 4 32
23 ft. Sub Lot 5 and 23 ft.
Sub Lot 6. s :, 55 100 ft. of
Lot 12 . . .1 3 2
W 23 ft. Suit Lot 6. of Lots
13 and 11 and W 23 ft. Sub
Lot 6. "N 16 31100 ft. of
Lot 12 32
Pearl street between Blocks
32 and 47 fSO'CllO ft.
EM. of Lot :: 32
r: 22 1 -.'. ft Lot 4
Lots 7 and S 33
Lot 9 33
Lot 10 .. 33
N 23 'i ft. Lot '7! .35
N 4SU. of S .SV! ft. of Lot 7.35
16 in. x 2 1 ft , Lot S 3 5
All Lot 10 and W ' Lot 11.. 35
K'4 Lot 11 anri alfLot 12... 35
Lot 6 .... 36
K 14 ft. Lot'io '. 36
S 27 ft. of N 70 ft. Lts 11-12.36
Lot 12 ... 40
Lot 4 41
Lots 2 and 4.' 4 2
Lot 10 ... 4 2
Lot 11 ... 42
Lot 12 ... 42
Lot 1 ... '' 4fi
Lot 2 4
N SO ft. of nr'ii'ft. Lot 3... 46
K 20 ft. Lot 3"....: 46
N 40 ft. of Lot 4 4
Block Amt.
2 I1S.S3
..9 66.56
.....9 313.22
11 502.01
16 41.6S
17 161.97
21 10.47
...22 67.45
"'2 2.19S.S4
. . .22 ' 27.67
....22 37. 6S
"1 1.2 3
"!!2S 794
3 5S.00
"32 4 1 52
1 12.
Sub
. . 32 43.95
12.64
131.02
4S5.42
177.
136. K6
1 57.53
143.29
29.13
JO. S3
T3 S
70.60
94
27-16
5S.26
102.43
6.72
145 .36
60 26
20 S3
32.39
32.49
-25.4 2
10 36
1.75
1V0S
. 39
2 78
1.12
L'nd. 'i of Lot
Miekeltvnl t
1 tcsoription
Lot 2
Ton lisend
Iescript ion
Lot 1
Lot J
Lots 3 and 4
Lot 5
Lot S
(illitK 4V Have Atlil.
noil I Ii
Inscription Block
Lots 5, 6. 7 and S 13
Lot 4 20
Lot 7 3S
Lots 7 and s. . :,(
Lots 5 and 6 45
Ilnkf i!d. to I'lntlHiiinul Ii
Inscription Block
Lot 5 :: j
S7.10
23. 3S
237.37
397. SI
4 5.72
25.08
47.62
105.73
7.85
66. 16
5 4.01
19.54
5.13
6o.::r,
41.57
49.97
12.64
S.H6
4 1.67
27.06
21.97
5.SS
5.69
137.16
122.15
2 5.15
15 4.51
21.63
14 6.
2.1
r.:s.i
33.28
11.1
S 1.1
;i3;.SS
1.7
102.4
2.1
1.13
15. SO
,S
Add
Lots r. to K. .
Lots 1 to S . .
Unit rrxlnilt
Description
Lots 1 to 7
and Lots 1 to 8 .
IliverHlde Add
1 escription
Lor.s 1 to 3
Lo'ts 4 and 5 . . .
Lot 6
Lots 7 and 8
Lots 3 t o 6 . . . .
Lots 12. 13 and 14. ..
Park I Mm 00 Add. lo
I nscription
Lot 2
S 3.21
11 6.21
to replug YVater
Block Amt.
1
2 $ 18.24
to Weeping Water
Block Amt.
1 $602.24
2 36.03
2 49.79
g o
'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.: 220
2.20
W ater
Amt.
$ 15.14
ToTrnnhtp Jl, Itanfce 0
Description See. Amt.
Lot 7, SK'i Sti'4 34 $ 29.30
S 50 ft. Lot 8, SK'4, SE&...34 1.81
Lot 18, SW'i SW'i 35 16.37
3
Y eeplng
Block
4
and 6 224
221
221
lo I'lnltMinoiilli
Block Amt.
1 $129.0
to PlnttMinoiith
Block Amt.
4 $ 4.2
4 9.1
I 27.1
4 1.1
13 27.6
10 rinti-
Amt
S S.4
16.69
4.3 4
3 I S. 6
Amt.
Lot 1J J. 3.7 S
N pt. Lot J and N pt. Lot 3,
Kxc. Ky 6 4.17
SKU, of Lot 12 13 13.41
Lots 1, 2 and 3 IS 30.24
Lots 4, 5 and 6 IS 16.79
Lot 10, 11 and 12 IS 11.61
Lot 3 and 4 JO 4 4.88
.4
13.6
311. SO
J7.S
1 1.0
1 6.SS
JO. 9
Orchard Hill Add. lo IMn ( I siikiiiI h
1 tescript ion Block Amt
Lot 3 j $ ll .so
Lot 23 j
Lots J0 and 2 7
Lots 6 to i . . . .
Lot 9
Lot 3
Lots S t., II...
Itit'liey liner Add. to I'lnl I mi I h
Inscription Block Amt.
Lot 17 3 $ 11. ii
Lot IS 49.9:i
Lot 19 3 10.61
Lot 17 13 .si
Lots 17 and is 14 1.14
StHilrlninnii Add. to l'lnt Ismiill t Ii
Inscription lilock Amt
l:'- Lots L5 p.nd 16 3 $ 17.18
Inrk Add. lo l'lnt , onion t h
cription Amf.
? 29.1
lo I'laltMiiioiitli
Block Amt.
Lot 6-. ... 1 $ 49 97
1 7.56
dd. to llntMmiitb
Block Amt
1 ns
Lot 2
Miles Add.
1 tescript ion
Lot 5 and S'-'. of
N' of Lot 6.". . . .
TlioiY.of
I tescri pt ion
S 4 It. NK'- Lots 5. 6 and 7.. I $ 43.91
Litis s. :i and 10 '. . 4 3.3ii
Lots and 7 S1.S9
S'2 L't I. and all Lots 5. 6. 7.7 "'..42
Lots 3 to 6 11 1 S I (19
Lot IS 11 9 0S
Lots Jl to 26 II 656 27
'- of Lot 13 12 6S 96
'a of Lot 13 12 6S.96
Lots 14 and 15 12 1.85
Lot 16 12 .92
K 4 4 ft. Lot 17 12 5.2S
Bal. Lot 17 12 9 62
Utt IS 12 83.57
Lots 19 to 21 12 6.2 1
I'nlmer Add. to l'lnt xmniit Ii
I tescript ion vBlock Amt.
Lot 6 3 $ 67 43
Lots 1 and 2 9 2.69
Soul I, I'jirk Add. to I'lnM-omnil It
Inscription Block Amt.
Lot 16 S $ 77.27
Lots 5 and 6 10 27.16
Lot 5 19 10.93
Lot 2 and N 39 ft. Lot 3.... 22 29 23
Lot 4 23 5.29
Lots 1. 2 and 3 24 27.95
Lots 7 and S '..26 J5.tK
IVrlcr I'lnce Addition to
l'lnt txiiMint h
Description Amt.
Sub Lot 1 145) and Lot' 9 $ 27. .V
l-igriiberger .V. Trooo Add.
to l'lnt Iwlllolit h
Description Amt.
Lot 4 $ 2.24
Lot 7 J.
HKKI'IMi YVATL
I tescri pt ion
Lots 7 and 8
Lot 6
4
I
Lots 1 and 2 . ,
I
Lot
t
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
t
Lot
N ' ,
Lot
Lot
K 1 .! Lot 5. .
W 23 Lot 5. .
N It"! ft. Lots
SW of Lot 2.
S 1 3 of '. of
N 1 3 of K 'i
13 of Lot 2
l't. Lots 5 and
N 72 ft. of Lots 1 and 2
ill of K--i of Lot 3
W-, of Lot 3 and K lo ft.
Lot 4
..its 3 and
N'a Lots 9
Lot 2
Lot 2
Lot 3
II CITY
Block
....34 J
. . . .35
. . . . 36
. . . .36
36
. . . .36
36
46
46
46
4S
. . . . 4 S
. ... 49
49
4 9
60
60
Amt.
1.19
111
29 63
7.56
3.27
3 5.36
25.50
14.86
2.60
1.09
102.0S
136.20
57.91
2.61
2.6 1
2.09
4.M.
Lot 10
of Lot
11 .
4 .
to
Lot V
and 2; 26x12
65 16.
..67 420.:
..67 K2.r
69 122.:
6. Kxc Ky.. .69
h nd
S3.
of
. .83
..SI
-.84
. . SS
100
101
101
10 J
103
to WecnlnK Water
Block Amt.
1 $ 26.6 4
7 26.61
to Yeep-
12.
2.21
52.34
3 ' 1
6 0.26
10.22
116.63
2.10
1.10
16.14
3.29
30.2S
Lots 1 and 2 . .
Lots 1 and 2..
Curler Add
I tescript ion
XV. of Lot 1
Lot 8
Fleming V Itaee Add.
ing AYater
I nscription
Lots 1 to 4
Lot 5
Lot 6
Lot 7
Lot 9
N pt. of Lot it
Lots 6, , and 8
Lot 5
Lot 6
N 22 ft. of Lot 2 8
X ttt. Of Loti 8 and 9 11
Kitcltie Add. to Y eepiug Water
Description Block Amt.
Lot 1 - 11-90
Lot 2 2 11.82
Lot 3 .....2 11.97
Lot 4 2 41.33
Hector Add. to w eeitinie water
Block
. .3
. .7
Amt.
6.25
35.60
42.28
77.45
57.75
14.13
11.23
1.10
9.11
29.79
71.36
Description
Lot 1
IS
4
Lot
Lot
Lot
ot
Lot
6
14
Treet Add.
Description
Lot 2
Clark Add.
Descript ion
Lots 1 to
to 14. ..
to S
to
to
Block Amt.
1 .60
1 12.13
4 LOS
4 1 .08
4 11.12
4 14.39
YVeeplnc Water
Block Amt.
5 $ 5.64
YYeepIncr YYater
Block Amt.
1 $ 7.27
1
Lots 8 to 14 1 ions
Lots 1 to S I'
Lot 9 i
Lot 1 Ai
Lots 4 to 9 i!-'3
Lots 10 and 11 - --U
, Heed A!!. to vieepinnr uater
Description Block Amt.
Pt. of of - '
Ml of ;
5'4 of Lots 1 and 2
AH Of '
YILLA;i: OK Mil ISY1LL
I 'escription
Lot 64 ,
Lots 99 to 101
Lots 112 to 114
Lois 155 to 157
Lot 1S6
Lot 2 27
Litis 228 to 230
Lot 253
W-. Lots 295-296
Lot 209
Lot 3 10
Lot 320
Lots- 321 to 323
Lot 32 1
Lot 325
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lots
Lots
l't.
w :
Lot
Lots
Lot
Lot
Lots
Lot
2 26
3 3 9 ,
340 .
3 4 1 .
24 2
351
Lots
0 ft.
378 ,
4 99
511 .
to
to
II.
53,
Kxc.
. I.
of Lot 357
ttt 501.
Kv.. .
Kxc.
Ky.
a nd
Ii
Amt.
. 13.68
3.57
9.18
. 62.24
65.26
9.08
. 29. 1 1
7.96
1.10
22.58
11.65
1.7S
2.57
3.5 4
3.55
3.54
3.06
3.06
3.06
10.03
. 59.06
. 51.12
.60
4.04
. 27.16
4.65
19.27
7.1 1
1.22
VILLAGE OF
Description
Lot 19
Lot 5
Lot 13
N 24 ft. of Lot 3.
S 1 ft of Lot 5 and all of 6
Lots 11 to 13
Lot 14
Lot 15
Muuger L'trnt
Description
Lots 4, 5 and 6 . . . .
ALVO
Block
1T
Amt.
$ 2.62
21.87
6.5
67.29
56 24
42.24
29.43
21.87
5
Add. to AIvo
Block Amt.
3 42.24
Financial Loss Due To Colds
It is estimated that the average
man loses three days time each year
from inability to work on account
of having a cold. Much of this loss
can be avoided by treating every cold
as soon as the first symptoms of the
disease appear. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has won a wide reputation
and immense sale by its cures of this
disease. Try it. Tou are certain to
be pleased with its pleasant taste and
the prompt relief which it affords.
LADIES OF MACABEES
EOYALLY ENTERTAINED
ii.l;i: ok idii:iAW)on
I tescri pt ion
Lot 14 and K '. of Lot 15..
Lots 23 to 25
Lot 73
Lot 102
Lot 197
Lots J04 and J05
Lot Joii and N'-i of Lot 207
Lots J13 and jl I . . .
Lois 3 12 and 343 .
Lot 3 5".
Lots 374 to 377
Lots 553 and 554
Lots 564 and 565
Lot 5S0
Lots COS
to 697
Went Oreeiiwootl
Descript ion
Lot 22, sub lots 2,
23 a nd Lot 26 . .
Lot 2 4 ,
Joiiom Add.
1 tescript ion
Lot 33
Lot 3 1
ttjder Add. to (irrrnnonil
Description Block
Lots 3 and 4 9
Lot 12 9
Last Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Emma Ptak, was held a recep
tion for the ladies of the Macabees,
and a most pleasant affair it proved
to be. A large number of the ladies
were in attendance and the after
noon was very enjoyably spent in so
cial conversation and looking after
the business which had called the
Tadipe tnp-ptlior Tho voev nlanaont
7 7S ! afternoon was heightened by the
serving of a most appetising lunch
eon. v
In departing the members of the
Macabees were loud in their praise
of Mrs. Ptak for her exceptional
ability along the line of entertain
mt.
12.28
21.66
8.8 2
6.42
10.61
13.13
6.66
2 2.54
13.13
4 5.21
6.66
5.75
6.73
and 4 of Lot
$
Vrrriiniioil
Amt.
4 2.99
6.73
to
Amt.
. 6.73
1.74
Amt.
$ 7.0S
2.16
OI'T LOTS TO I'.Ar.l.K
Tiinnnhii) IO, limine !)
I. 'escription Sec.
Lot 27. NK', K'i 20
Amt.
$ 20.7:
y ill a a 1 ;
1 nscription
Lots lo to 12
l.ot 1
Lots 15 a in! 1 6 . . .
Lots 17 and 18.. '.
Lots 1 3 and 11
Lot 15
Ol" K
;lk
Bio k
. r. . ."I
11
..... -JS -V
19
! '. '. !ii3
Amt.
$ 4.4 8
5.8 2
301.12
48.12
97.75
99.60
mi i.Uii: or
1 tesr ri nt i"ti
K' of Lot 1
Lots I to 7 :. . .
I-:' 2 of Lot 9
S'-j f Lot ii
Lots 4 to 9
Lot 6
Lot 7
Lot 5
1 1 1.1. At. i:
I tescript ion
Lots 1 to 4
Lots 5 and 6
K 1 3 of Lot 6. . . .
W 1 :: of I,ot 6. .
K 2 2 of Lot 7. ..
W 12 of Lot 7. . .
Lots 10 and 11...
W 1 3 Lot 3
2 3 Lot 4
Lot 2
Lot 3
L"t 3
Lot 3
Lot 4
Lot 4
i:lm wooii
Block
11 i
14
15
16
...... . ".28
2.S
33
OK
I
W 1 r.
V. 1
1
w 1
1 ,
W 23
A YOf
Block
'.'.'.'.'.'.7
12
12
12
12
14
IS
IS
19
19
19
19
19
19
HIT LOTS TO I'MOV
TotviiNhip IO, HniiKc l.'t
Sec.
26
I tescript ion
Lot 2", NK'4 NW
A m t .
1 S.6S
2 1.22
13.02
3 9.93
32.50
16.73
3.79
20.49
Amt.
18.13
47.54
.74
.74
3.30
5.53
34.78
7.78
15 57
1.33
1 33
.74
.74
.74
6.50
Amt.
( 4 2.53
Got Her Good Health Out of a Bottle.
Mrs. Edward Raifsnider, Wabash,
Ind., says that she owes her good
health to Chamberlain's Tablets. She
sitffered from distress after eating
and constipation and was complete
ly cured by the use of these tablets.
FOR SALE
160 acres on federal road,
miles from Murray, Neb., good
provements, easy terms.
S. 0. COLE,
four
im-
-. . : i" t.
For Sale: 6-room house and 2 lots
on North 6th Street. Electric lights,
bath, city water and gas in house.
Priced at a bargain,
tf d-w. H. J. HOUGH.
You will fiind a fine line of gift
stationery at the Journal office.
I'MO-V
Block
1
1
1
1
3
4
13 4
I'nioil
Block
at SK
Y I I.L A ( I' OK
Description
t 1
Lot 2
Lot 11
ts 12 and 13
ts 4 to 6
W pt. of Lot 12
K pt. of Lot 12 and all
LI ii ii Add. to
1 est -ript ion
Lot 5 and pt. of 27 ft.
corner of Lot 6
Lots 15 to IS
l'nd. 34 of Lot I
l'nd. '4 of Lot 4
South I ii ion
I tescript ion
Lot 5
.ot 8 J
."Is 15 and 16 2
.uls 17 and Is 2
HmiiiiliK Add. to I nlnn
Description Block
of Lot 8 and all of 9... ,2
. . 9
. 1 1
.11
Block
1
A mt.
t 23.91
3.6 2
21.26
4 4.30
14.31
8 03
17.84
Amt.
i.i'43
23.91
6.20
Amt.
$ 5.39
1.06
o . 1 r(
23ll3
Amt.
$ 24.01
OI'T LOTS
I script ion
.ots 1 to 8
TO Ml It DOCK
Amt.
.$ 5.24
YII.L ;k
1 tescri pt ion
(its 21 to 24 ... .
-ots 10 to 12
.ots 7 to 10
.ot 9
IO MtHIMMK
Block Amt.
1 $ 6.51
3 16.52
12 1.60
20 3.97
OI T LOTS TO A LYO
ToYiilii 10, Kantre
1 'escription Sec.
Lot 7. NK'i NK'i 3
Amt.
I 54.47
better
OME women
have learned
that there are two
ways to care for
clothes. They are
learning to take
care of them.
It is quite a mannerly thing to take
care of your clothes investmeut and
protect it up to the limit. Having
your clothes carefully dry cleaned
will improve their wear and help to
prolong the life of their stylish lines.
Getting acquainted with our work
means getting in touch with a real
money saving service.
Goods Called for and Delivered
L7ji::ik":i.k'.'j
HONie
Ibb
OPPOSITE.
O0URNAL OFFICE
Pure Bred Black Poland-China
C0
GIYEN BY
mm
AT
Weeping Water,
Saturday, October 30th
13 Head of Boars
17 Head of Gilts
Catalogs' will soon be ready. If interested, write
for
one.
COL. W. R: YOUNG and WM. DUNN, AucU.