JUNE B, 1905 Tabs Nobrasho. Indopondonft PAGE 15 ': For over sixty years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Srrup has been used by mothere for their children while teeth ; ing. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick ' child i suffering and crying with pain of cut ting teeth If so, send at once-and - get a ' bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth : ing Syrup for Children Teething Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. an .1. . t . . I mistake about it. It cures diarrhoea. - tuiw wiuu wum, esuiicua uie uuu, iv- duces inflammation, and gives tone ; and energy, to tfcewholo system. .Mrs. . 'Wlnslow.'SM Soothing Syrup for -chil- t -- X. A. A . turen teeming is yieasaut tu uie lasie and is the prescription of one of the Oldest and "b-lt'female physicians and "purses in the United State3, and is for ; sale by ' all druggists throughout the 'world. Price, 25 cents a bottle. Be : ' sure . and. .ask .Xor. "Mrs. . Winslow's Soothing Syrup." BERGE, MORNING & LEDWITH, AT TORNEYS, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. ' NOTICE OP SUIT. Henry J. Amen, . Plaintiffs - -,. - Nathaniel Atwood, Mary Atwood, his wife, Plummer, Perry & Co., a partner Bhip, Eli Plummer, Henrietta G. Plum mer,.. his wife,,. Mary Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, Jr., and Zora Fitzgerald, his - wife, W. Paul Fitzgerald, Mary Lillian Fitzgerald, Roscoe. A. Perry and Dora A. Perry, his wife, and Edward J, Fitzgerald, Defendants. To Nathaniel Atwood, Mary A. Atwood, his wife, John Fitzgerald, Jr., and Zora Fitzgerald, his wife, Edward J. Fitz gerald, Roscoe A. Perry and Dora A. Perry, his "wifci You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on the 20th flay of May, 1905, the above named plaintiff, Henry J. Amen, commenced an action against you and the other defendants above named, the object and prayer; of which are to remove certain clouds upon the - plaintiff's - title to lots three (3), four (4) and five (5), in block one hundred ninety-seven (197) "in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, and to quiet plaintiff's title therein as against all of the defendants In said suit, including each of you, and plaintiff alleges as the basis for said ac tion that a certain deed appearing in the chain of title to said real estate from Champion -Mayfield , and the defendant Nathaniel Atwood, Was made by mistake, and that the grantor therein had ; no title to said real- estate, and "conveyed none by said deed, and also that on the 24th day of April, 1889, one J. J. Kepner, who was then the owner of said real es tate, executed a warranty deed, which purported to convey said real estate to Perry & Co., a partnership, composed of Ell Plummer, Roscoe A. Perry and John Fitzgerald, Sr.; said t deed beingr given in fact to secure a, debt due from the grantor to said grantee, but this fact was not dis closed on the face of the deed. That on the 4th day of April, 1890, said debt having been fully paid, said Plum mer, Perry & Co.,' "attempted to recon vey said real estate to said J. J. Kepner by quit claim deed, but plaintiff states that said reconveyance was defective and irregular as it was not execpted by all of the members of said partnership, but was executed in the partnership name of. said firm, and that by reason thereof a .cloud Is cast upon plaintiff title, which plaintiff seeks to remove by said suit. - .- ; Plaintiff prays to . have said " several clouds and defects removed from said title, and title quieted in him. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 3rd day of July, 1905ror the .allegations thereof will be taken as true, and a decree entered accordingly. HENRY J. AMEN. Plaintiff. By Berge, Morning & Ledwith, His Attorneys. Dated May 2a, 1905. ' , v . SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of the District. Court of the Third Judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lan caster county, in an action wherein Henry A. Somers is plaintiff, and Bethany Man ufacturing Company, a corporation et al., defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock, p. m., on the 5th day of July, A. D. 1905, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln. Lancaster county, Ne braska, offer for sale at public auction, the following described lands and tene ments, to-wit: The southeast quarter of block twelve (12) in Bethany Heights, in Lancaster county, Nebraska. ; Given under my hand this 31st day of May, A. D. 1905. NICHOLAS RESS, Sheriff. In writing to advertisers please mention The Independent. " MAYOR TOM JOHNSON'S PLAN Proposes a Holding Company for Man agement of Street Railways Mayor Johnson of Cleveland has evolved a novel sort of compromise scheme for the regulation of street railways. ', By means of it he hopes to avoid the worst of the dangers feared by the opponents to public ownership and at the same time ob tain the chief, advantages that the favorers of municipal control contend for. The' plan has the further great excellence of being tentative; it does not ommit the, advocates of either poiici to -an investment from which they could not withdra without big loss , .of .time ,and money. If the at tempt at improvement does not work well it will be quickly self-corrective. jThe problenv is up for. immediate consideration in Cleveland, for ne of the franchises has expired CaCL Mayor iJohn?onr is a favorer of mu nicipal ownership, - and a contender that fares should be reduced from 5 to 3 cents, ; The Cleveland Electric Railway company has offered to meet him half way with "a four-cent fare,if the city .will extend thefran chises for twenty-five years. Johnson refuses this, but offers instead,, his original plan of compromise. He pro poses that the railways be turned over to " a . holding company, , a board of trustees', appointed mutually by , "the electric cor.pany and the city. The holding company is to guarantee pay-ment-of interest on the bonds of the electric company and the regular 5 per cent on its stock. Out of any sur plus it is to make needed extensions, to provide. :a sinking fund for jthe bonds, and. to reduce fares. Johnson believes ' that five " months of . such management . of- the railways will prove his contention that three-cent fares are feasible. If the holding company fails to make good the pay merits of "interest and dividends as promised, that failure will work for feiture and the property returns to the control of the electric company. THE PRESCOTT MUSIC CO.'S DIS COUNT PIANO SALE You may be anticipating the pur chase of a piano or organ for your home, if so, we are offering extraordi nary inducements in our Special Dis count sale now In progress. Our pianos are the finest and we are giving the public a bona fide opportunity of a great, saving; if this sale is improved. We are positively offering pianos' and terms during this sale never before offered in Lincoln In good pianos. See us. : PRESCOTT MUSIC CO., 138 and 14 So. 12th St., Lincoln. 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