PLATTSMOUTH SEMZ - WEEKLY JOTJBJIAI THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922, PAGE POTJB Cbe plattsmoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postofflce. Plattsmouth. Xeb. a econd-class mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 HOPE FOR THE WICKED If the wicked will turn from all his sins that lie hath committed, and keep all my statutes, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall J surely live, he shall not die. hze kitd iviii. 21. O " "The sultan and Senator Newberry have resigned." :o: A soft drink turncth away wrath, hut not here the voters are 'wet." What the automobile needs is few-j t r ill l it's CI litnii aua i.ivi i. i'v i r- - ; Ion. -:o: Fortunately the lSth amendment j dix'S not prohibit football with a kick ( in it. I :o: The only sure way to become weal thy is to quit wishing you were and work harder. :o: Self di termination is a much safer tonic wlun mixed with equal parts of self control. o:o The coal companies seem still hope ful of educating the American peo ple to accept a piece at any price. It miut be awful to he a highbrow and kep forever on one's guard to avoid stcmine interest in anything. :o: Those who think America can pre vent massacres in Turkey forget that we can't eve n prevent massacres in Illinois. :o: Russia wants a voice at the Lau-1 sanne conference, but everything serins to show there are too many , voices there now. :o: Let every football collegian re member that after he gets through playing with his feet he may need his head to fall brick on. -:o:- Turkey, it is reported from Lau sanne, wants to make a treaty with the United States. How much does she want to borrow? :o: It's only a question of time until the really modern oflice 'will employ some one to take care of the tele phone calls for the office girl. : n: Statistics show that 4.3"!) were killed by gas list year. Sixt&rn in haled it. 4 3 threw lighted matches in it, and 4.. 100 stepped on it. n:v- When the unspeakable Turk meets the unpronounceable Greek, the thought they think would not look r.ice in a Sunday si hool lesson. How to torture your wife: Let it be hinted around the household that you are considering giving her a complete set of O. Henry for Christ mas. ; r; The makers of "compacts" have figured out that the women use five times as much powder as rouge. Sci ence reaches some surprising con clusions some times. :o: The man or woman who success fully dodges automobiles ought to be able to do the same with the income tax collector. Agility is required for these outdoor and indoor sports. :o: No suggestions for the pro-Yule-tide torture of husbands will be con sidered by this department. Anj sug gestion on that topic to the artistic sex would be superfluous, if no In deed fatuous. o:o - There r.re many ouriou? thino in this life. It is all very well to learn something each day. but it m also well to forget a lot. Our "forgettfry" is a mighty good thing to have around sometimes. o:o Weather is the most popular con versational topic in the world, always was and probably always will be. In the first chapter of Genesis, the weather r?port was not omitted first l in the radio reports. :o: France and America, the two lib-crty-lovingest nations among the great powers, have always maintain ed a sort of telepathetic sympathy. Their longings and tribulations have been exchanged mysteriously but un deniably, since the two revelations by radio, you might say. The ra dio is still working, no doubt, with Clemenceau acting as a "ioud speak er." . ;o: Journal want ads pay. Try them, PER YEAR LTJ ADVANCE Twenty days until Christmas. -o: Don't forget the poor on Christmas day. A week from tomorrow is Bargain Wednesday. :o: Where there's a will there's usu allv an inheritance tax. :o:- The third party movement so far has failed to materialize. -:o:- Too many people are discussing re- Hgion instead of trying it I i unsimas comes nui once a jear, 'so help everybody to be of good cheer. :o:- The bad thing about steam heat is that you cau't light your pipe at the radiator. -:o: Many a married man stays at home at night because he has the house all to himself. ' The well to do can take care of,ceiv ,urin thf corresponding pe- tlimi(.lr.i l.nt wti.it about the nnnr,"'"' - ' " 1 -V' on Christmas? A great opportunity is awaiting soir.p one who can invent a typewrit er that can trpell. :o: ' Congress is up to its eyoLi with ship subsidy and yet the bill hasn't passed the senate. Just w hen women were doing nice ly in politic? some one springs the report it makes them fat. :o: Did you ever give your waste bas ket credit for relieving you of a lot -f petty nuisances of life? :o: What makes the cartoonists all think the dog gets the turkey bones the day after Thanksgiving? :o: Lenine is reported better, but he's naturally a little weak from the number of times he has died. :o: If a man is industrious and frugal he may acquire considerable money without knowing much else. .o:- Thc people of western Thrace are 3"ting as though they had lost con fidence in the Lausanne conference. :o: Decide what you want and do your Christmas shopping early it will avo the clerks a great deal of trou ble. :o: We shudder to think of the com ment that would be made on the of ficial acts of an American r.amed Bo nar. :o: A Chicago girl going t sue a barber who in bobbing her hair cut it unevenly. We suspect that the bar ber will br able to show at the trial that the girl was fidgety and would rot hold her head still. An Englishman says we shouldn't jkiok about our inccnie tax because it , is so much lighter than the English one. That's like telling a hungry kid to think about all the poor little beg gar boys. :o: The policy of taking reckless mo torists through hospitals to be shown the resu'ts of their own work, while it has its limitations. Is an idea that might b - elaborated with benefit. For instance, why not let proprietors of slippery -atooi resft urar.ts drop in and eat a pie. o of their own pie? :o: "1 he women in th:s town do their Christmas chopping early all right, ail right," a tired eluk said yester day as she wearily straightened cut bolts of cloth and put thern back on the shelves. "What they need now is to be educated up to buying before the afternoon of the !ast day." :o: A careless eastern autoi.t crashed into another car (no one hurt for tunately) and in sixty-live minutes thereafter began serving his 30-day sentence for reckless driving. As the judge who imposed the penalty said, swift justice means slow and careful driving. How long does the court take in your town? :o: "Men like happy women," says a writer, explaining that women who wish to hold their husbands , should always present an appearance of hap piness. Men can help out this ideal situation occasionally, too, by per mitting themselves to get caught at something. Women are never so hap py a. when they think they have caught their husbands at something. CENSORED PICTURES The people do not always agree with the lawmakers. In Massachus etts the legislature passed an act pro viding for censorship of movies. The people, in a referendum, vote 545, 919 against censorship, and only 207.476 for, a majority of 338.443 against. The vote against censorship, by the way, was greater than fast for (any candidate for any office on any 'ticket during the general elections held in Massachusetts at the same time. The moving picture industry is elated at the referendum that knock ed out movie censorship in Massa chusetts. 4 The wiser among the movie mak ers probably recognize that this ref erendum is a challenge to them, the people putting it squarely up to the movie magnates to provide clean pic- tures. If they neglect their obvious pub lic duty and fail to make good on their responsibility, the reaction will come in another referendum revers ing the 1922 vote. When the people vote against un American censorship, they are not voting for abandon for films unfit for children and easily swayed moral weaklings among grown ups. INCOME SHORTAGE Income and profit taxes paid to Uncle Sam from July 1 to November 11 total only 5374 for each $690 re- The complete figures, if you want them. are $374,345,601 against JC90.298.330. However, vou have not heard that congress has been spending only $374 for each $690 spent a year ago. Con gress may have an attack of heart failure when it balances the books at the end of the present fiscal year. LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Jane A. Dovey, deceased. To all persons interested in the estate of Jane A. Dovey. deceased: You are hereby notified that an application was filed in above en titled cause on the 2nd day of De cember. A. D. 1922. by the attorney for the estate of said deceased, pray ing thet an order of Court be en tered fixing and allowing the amount of attorney's fees for services in matters pertaining to said estate. You are notified that a hearing will be had on said application on the lfith day of December. A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore- noon before this Court in the Coun- j ty Court room, at Plattsmouth, in I said county, at which time such or-'au der will be entered as to the Court r.eems proper unaer tne evidence. Dated this 4th day of December, A. D. 1922. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass counr ty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. I To William O. Bent and all heirs i hearing, of and all persons interested in the 1 I" witness whereof. I have here est&te of Amelia B. Haldeman, de-; unto Bet my haml and the seal of ceased: said Court, this 2Sth day of No- On reading the petition of Arthur , L. Wednh r.ravinjr a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court cn the 2nd dav of De- cember. 1922, and for distribution of' NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE residue of estate to such persons as! are by law entitled thereto; I In the District Court of the Couu- It is hereby ordered that you and j ty of Cass. Nebraska, all persons interested in said matter) Luke L. Wiles and Mattie S. Wiles, may. and do, appear at the County 1 PlaintifTs. vs. Mary W. Dean, and Court to be held in and for said ' husband Benjamin B. Dean. Ursula county, oh the 9th day of December, ; W. Errett ana husband Davis Errett. A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to E. Marshall Wiles and wife Ruth show cause, if any there be, why the'W'iles, Jessie V. Hall and husband prayer of the petitioner should not Joseph H. Hall and Grace W. Hall, he granted, and that notice of the , pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this order In the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said countv for; one week prior to said day of hear- by said Court on the 31st day of Oc ing. tober, 1922, the undersigned sole In witne-ss whereof, I have here- referee vill on the 11th day of De- unto set my hand and the sel of said court, this 2nd day of December, A. D. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) d.-iw. County Judge. NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. Ethel E. Hadley. plaintiff, vs. Con stantine B. Hadley, defendant. To Constantine B. Hadley, defend ant: You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of August, 1922, Ethel E. Hadley filed a petition against you in the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully deserted and abandon ed the plaintiff, without just cause, for the term of more than two years last past, and for the custody of the minor child, the issue of said mar riage, to-wit: Helen Estelle Hadley, aged two years and eight months. You are reeiuired to answer said petition on or before Monday, Jan uary 15th, 1922. This notice is given in pursuance of an order of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska. ETHEL E. HADLEY, By Plaintiff. CHAS. E. MARTIN. d4-4w. Her Attorney. Journal want ad pay. Try them Remember the Journal office is the place to buy your Dennison Christmas tags and seals, the very best on the market. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Jane A. Dovey, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, In said county, on the 2Uh day of December, 1922. and on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1923, to . receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 26th day of Decem ber. A. D. 1922, and the time limit- ed for payment of debts is one year from said" 2Cth day of December, 1922. witness my nana una tne seal oi ajil County Court thi8 23rd day of November, 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) n27-4w. County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administratrix The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of John F. Clugey, deceased On reading and hung tlie petition of Mati'da Clugey praying that ad- ministration of said estate may be. grrnted to Matilda Ciugey, as Ad - inniiMratnx; Ordered, that the lth day of December. A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock a. m. id assigned tor nearing sani petition, when all persons interested. In eaid matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for rtrlI be granted: and that notice of the, Jpeadenry of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of thi3 order in the riatumouth Journal, a scml weekly newspaper printed in aid county, for three successive weeks prior to said das' of hearing. Dated this 21st dav of November, A. D. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) n23-3w. County Judge.: ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass coun e. . f v k-o.o State of Nebraska Cas coun ss io ail persons imeieai-u 111 111c estate of John Q. Lansing, deceased: I'll 1 tut t 1. . . v, 1 4 j a a . Lansing, executrix, praying a final count filed in this Court on the 28th day of November. A. D. 1922. and ; for a findin- of heirshio. and for isuch other proceedings as may be required to the end that said estate I mav lo finallv settled and sabl exe- I cutrix discharged; n "j iiorehv ordered that vou and persons interested in said matter'811"'-' sure will also make an excellent nir.y, and do, appear at the County officer. rm:rt In ho hold in n n .1 fnr 5:ib1 rnnn- ty. on the 9th day of December, A. I he "has the best shoes." which he D. 1922, at ten o'clock a. in., tojhas just received during tho past show cause, if any there be. why I week from the east that are shown the praver of the petitioner should i in Nebraska and also that they are not be granted and that notice of! beating the work for prices when i the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per-: Miss tern Deles Dernier, who sut sons interested in said matter by pub-j fered -a fracture of one of the bones lishing a copy of this order in the 'of h-r right arm cn account of the Plattsmouth journal, a semi-weekly j kick of a vicious Ford, is getting newspaper printed in said county, along nicely now, but while tho mem- for one week prior to said day of i vein Der, A. u. iy ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) n30-lw County Judge. widow. Defendants Noti'-e is hereby given that under and by virtue of n decree of the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, entered in the above entitled cause on the 31st day of October, 1922. and an order of sale entered cember,' 1922, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the south front door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quar ter (SE1-4) of the southwest quar ter (SW1-4) of Section thirteen (13), and Lot twenty-one (21), in the northeast quarter (NE1-4) of the southwest quarter (SW1-4) of Sec tion thirteen (13), and also the fol lowing described tract of land to wlt: Commencing at a point where the easterly line of the right of way of the Omaha Southern Railway com pany intersects the east line of the west half of the southwest quarter of Section thirteen (13), thence south twenty rods, thence west twelve rods, thence north to the right of way of the Omaha Southern Rail way company, thence easterly along said right of way to the place of be ginning, all being in Township twelve (12), north Range thirteen (13). east or the 6th P. M., In the County of Cass. Nebraska. Said sale will be held open for one hour. - Dated this 4th day of November, 1922. R. B. WINDHAM, Referee. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs. n6-5w Blank books at the Journal Office. TT TV Mrs. H. II. rianck Was visiting for a tew days during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dysart. Mrs. Lillian Sheffield was a visi tor in Omaha last Friday for a short time making the trip via the bus line. Miss Leoua Almond of Nebraska City was a guest at the home of her friend. Miss Margaret Garrios for the past week. Mrs. A. L. Becker and daughters, Misses Mary and Ethel were visiting . with friends in Nebraska City last Saturday afternoon. Orville Hathaway and sister. Miss Evn, were visiting at Omaha and : Plattsmouth last Wednesday, making . the trin in their auto. I I Mrs. Nettie Stanton was a visitor j ,n Omaha last week lront J hursday until Saturday and was a ;uest of i her sister. Miss Mary E. Foster. Misses Dorothy and Louise .osterjj lH)iritai it v aml on which they were spending Thanksgiving at the- liUV ., . ;k1 ))f ;:it isf-K-tion in home of their grandparents. Mr. und . .v.,fl.( flirv i,.,,. n lnn,t i Mrs. L. O. Larr-en of Plat tsmouth. It 1'.. r.f V..li-,--;-.j ivh-r.i lw i tne hanker, was a visitor in i n on ,.resr.nt and enioving th" occasion be betwen trains lure last Mor.ilay, 'j.,, K. ,IO,13 V,.ri, Y'..H. I'ortfi while on his way to Omaha on busi-j ,.,, ,laf;,it,,- Mh.s Lrathu mid Chas "eKS- ... , 'Swa,n and wife. Rev. and Mrs. . A. Taylor and; Daniel Lynn were looking after some! business matters in Plattsmouth last! Friday making the trip in Mr. Tay- ;ol.-s auto. ! jf you never saw a real English I lord don't fail to see Lord John Matthews of Lvnnmouth Hall. Eug- jn tn t i -- it nn to Pnitv" :it ,, f w n,ii nor flih Mrssrs. Raymond Dye, Harley m, ,-.,-, t,, i?fui,iv v-iit- jn piattsniouth last Monday, nfr T,--s. ,, in r H itnrmiTur tin-; tnfn in I.inc'iln most of the week where he has ben looking after some matters of public interest and also having some busi- ness of his own to look after as well, Henry H. Becker shcibd com last! M.ir.:1v for Rrn Carroll which was delivered to the Union elevators. He alio shelle d during the week for Rue j Frans. David Kendall and Mrs. 1 Fletcher. Mrs. B. G. Watkins living north ! of Nehawka was a visitor a short, time last Friday evening at the home !of the Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor, th'y entertaining this excellent lady at a six o'clock Mrs. J. E. M.' crtrroll and daugh- , , -, , ,1 . Angle, and Mrs. Kate McLarroIl tor .-land daughter Mi-.;; Katherine were ;yl;.it.nr ju NeWsk Cit ,ast S;ltur. (day aft rnoon and also loki: some trading as well. after tA - . . , ii. UUMUJ C C 1 -llI IUI til- but liulda." Wonder why?, p,u "U'lers'Sim wh,-n vou ,ee tnem turday night at the M. A. hall, 1 ,uon- ' ecomber 9tu. S p. m. , Mr-, l'- , ( r who was tor a !i,5l' faithful keeper of the peace 1,1 the shape ot city marshal, has re- signed his position w hich has been accepted by Mr. Jay Austin, who we A. Ij. liOCKOr V IIO KnOWS SaS Uiat the goods are considered. he r is still giving some trouble she is well on the way to recovery Mr. E. E. Moore and family wor enjoying a visit at the homo oi Mrs.! Moore's mother. Mrs. Na:y Moore of Marysville, Mo., and also at thoi home of Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson of Barnard, j Mo., and having a very pleasant Thanksgiving day. There was no school during last Friday following Thanksgiving day which enabled the members of the faculty of the I'nion schools to visit their homes and enjoy a short vaca tion. This they all did and after tho enjoyment of the short vacation re turned to their work with added in terest in the welfare cf the students. Last Monday evening alter the work of the day had boon completed the teachers of the I'nion schools held their weekly meeting, devising plans for tho betterment of the school which it already at this tiaio making excellent progress in tho teaching of the large number vt pu pils which are members of this school. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church at Union will have a chicken pie supper also a bazaar in tho M. W. A. hall on Thursday afternoon and evening, Dec. 11th with the following menu: thicken pie, mashed potatoes, salads, cranberries, rolls, ' butter, pickles, coffee, cake ice cream. Price, 35 cents. Everybody welcome. Miss Elsie Taylor who has been visiting in the west and was for some time at Loa Malines, writes from there that she will shortly proceed to Long "Beach where she will visit for some time before returning home. Miss Elsie did not like the country at Loa Malines which is north of San Francisco as it was cold and damp there most of the time. While the larger papers of the state are, reporting more cars for shipping grain the elevators at Union are finding them pretty scarce just at this time. The manager of the Farmers' elevator says he could just at this time ship some (50,000 bush els of corn if he were able to get the cars but no cars seem to be coming this way in large bunches. F. II. McCarthy, manager of the elevator of the enterprising firm of McCarthy & Sturm, is putting out some very rice calendars which is a i fine advertisement for his elevator and also a help to those who wish ; to keep pace with the year in keep-' ing track ff the expenditures and facts related to the making of their Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. income tax report. Detter get yours before they are all gone. "Putting; it up to Patty' That is the play which the Ep- worth League has been getting in condition to present to the public , an,j which w ill be held on Saturday i . evening of this week. This is a play : 1U( ut o!or and life and the east' j which has gotten hold of the true 1 bt.ns.-, ani humor of tho play will give : :tn who attend ;,n evening ililed wit! mirth and daughter a? well as some very worth while character deliuia- j t ions. Dei tor make this j.lav. date to be Dined at Ccpenhaver's L;;st Sumlnv a number of the rela i , ..,, f,.;,.,,, ,.. ,i tho i,m (Mr. and .Mrs. A. W. Copcnha ver's, i v-'...r. w u liumn witli 'trniv virgin- I.loa.-.Mit The dinin-r which was lit i'r anyone. Tho5i Gocd Gas Burners For Sale - v"to .-iv.a I have tniee hard coal Dase burn- : ers. wln'nh are in errpllfTit ronrli- j whirh I ran r,t a vw- -ir! --.t 1,, t " -n,-, P.llce- Cone and ee tnem. Joe Ba- nine. ri2o - 3tw Meets With Painful Accident tt v-l- -u-i.c- t;Cc onr. 1 ri Wal bridge was entering another' i L; ,'., ,iri, i,,.1f i,n,' h ' Ii r V-r.r".. li in i t i n " liurcr.lf hmllv ami v- .lir.g hr feel rretty badly and whi! still not feeling the best she! is much improved from the effects of I her fnll. I V,: TW. V,- TW- Keep this Date on Your Memo Thf Union s hools are at this time pvepr.riug for a carnival which they wiil come here on this Friday eve ning a? tho schoolhouse when they will give their carnival. Now you ! may Ik a.surd that they will have ian excellent time rind provide fun: Jv.Iiidi is wor:h whiie for all who at- tend. Kep the date open and then; at ' r''' U:o fun revoking meeting and g-t your moneys worth. 1 Now Livina; in Union The Rev. George Wash, pastor of th MeMiodist church, arrived last Saturday in Prion from his former heme in Lincoln and is domiciled in j tb pawning- and was. while he ar-j rived sift or dark on Saturday eve-j nine', rcsdy for his work on Sunday and delivered two excellent ad dresses. Services Next Sunday There will be services at the Bap list church the earning Sunday as follows : Bible school at 10:00 a. m. Morning s rvic' at 11: On a. ui. P.. Y. P. meeting at 6:4." p. m. Evening services at 7:-1t v. m. Tho public is cordially invited to attend. Services at the Methodist Church The coming Sunday there will ho loth bible school and morning ser vice at the Methodist church at Wy- The Unsurpassed Dorf!. We have taken the agency for the Dort automo bile which is a rjreat car for but a small amount of money. The Dort is showing some wonderful records and is well worth many more dollars than it costs. We are selling the Dort Touring delivered at 985.00, and the Dort Coupe delivered at $1,195.00. Come Sec Us for a Demonstration and We Will Prove the Wo; ill of This Wonderful Car The Auto Man lock ' Reduction Sale! In order to get ready for the inventory which we take' on the first of the year, ve are going to offer all the goods in our store at cost and some of them below that figure, as we want to make the inventory just as light as possible. This will enable all who have been looking for this opportunity a chance to make their purchases at a price which will save them some money. We have included in .his sale list shoes of all kinds, work clothing, stoves, hardware and all the staples which we are carrying. Do not let the opportunity slip by and not get just what you want, for we have it at your price. A. L. BEGICE UNION ! oming and no services at the church in Union but all the other services will be kept. The bible school in the morning and in the early evening j lno mcenng of tne Kpworth League i and late, the evening services. The I lie v. George. Walsh will visit the membership as soon' us he can get around to it. For Sale Thoroughbred Duroe male, cholera immune;!, cheap if taken 'soon. Pa pers furnished. II. E. Warden, Un- at.ion' Nfcb- Will Do Extra Work An extra meeting of the Ladies - '" 01 the liaptist church will be f held at the church Fridav afternoon ' " a piece of work for an Omaha Sunday school class. Will 12 or more ladies respond to this call so the 1 work may be finished on time, ! GET EXECUTIVE MANSION READY FOR C. W. BRYAN Lincoln, Dee. 5. Dan Swanson, state land commissioner and ex-ofii- io custodian of capitol buildings, announced today that a decorator had been lured for $325 to refinish parts of the executive mansion, and i the state bureau of health was fumi- gating the building to make it hab- ' itable for the new governor, Charles w j;rycn. whon h); comes into office - in January. The mansion was never used by Governor McKelvie except for special 1 urivatc or nolitical occasions A11 i Nicies sold will be neatlj erraved without extra caarge. JOnn V. era bill. You Vvill find the finest line of pi -, -.,-, .1 Cuiis.raas stationery m the city at i journal CalCC I':s. W. T. Smith and Mrs. Wil li -.m J. Smith were among those go ing to Omaha this morning where they will visit for the day, looking after some matters of importance in that city. Diamonds A fine selection 01 , hih grade diamond rings. John W, 1 oroun CiaDiil. " I iti n np P til, t, nftUt, Mi U, General Practice! Special attention given to deep seated diseases of Lungs, Kidneys, Stomach, Liver, Intestines, Rec tum, Etc. All latest Serums and Lymphs used when indicated. ! Union, Nebraska Telephone 31 Union, Neb. NEBRASKA