1 { . :1p H _ _ ' CASH OR , , "f ' ' ' CREDIT . 1 . REAVIS , f ABBEY The largest stock of general House Furnishings in Richardson County . Legal Notce. In the Richardson county district court State of Nebraslm Robert C. Glenn , Plaintiff , i , vs. 1 An'llIe A. Glenn , .rllCrcsa G. 'Vortham , Simeon 'Vortham , The - State Bank of Du Bois , IJu Bois , Nebraska , 11.V. . l\lusselman , J. V. Ratiken The unlcno\\'n heirs of J. I P. Lore , deceased and The Inter- national Harvester Company , De- fondants . t' To 1\1. w. lussehllan , The unknown heirs of J. P. Lore deceased , and the International Harvester Conipany non-resident defendants . ants : You and each of you will take notice that the plaintiff , Robert C. Glenn , did on the 14th day of April , 1905 , file his petition In the district court of Richardson count , Nebraska , wherein he prays for the foreclosure of certain mortgage ! ! therein described , against Lots 3. 4 , 5 , 6 , 19 , 20. 21 and 22. In Block 89 , and Lots 21 , 22. 23 and 24. In Block 90 , all In the city of Falls City , Richardson count . Nebraska , all of which mortgages hall been theretofore executed by Addison N. Glenn and Arvllle A. Glenn to parties named therein and of which this plaintiff Is present owner and holder. 'Vhlch mortgages were given , to secure various suns of money aggregating $ i840.fH , together with accumulations of in- I terest. unpaid , amounting to about ; : ! 3OOO.OO = , and contalnlnlf a prayer for the foreclosure , , , of the several , mortgages mcntloned , and t that an account be taken of the amount due and unpaid on the same , and a decree by the court requiring 1JOIyment thereof within a short day , or In default , that the mortgaged premises above described be sold as on execution . ecutlon to satisfy the same and the costs of this litigation. And you are further notified , that defend ants , 1\1. 'V. Musselman and J. V. Ratllccn . . claim some Ielnd of lien on said premises by a judgment In the District court , and you are hereby notified that the prayer In said petition Is that s : lei judgment be held subject to the mortgages owned by the plaintiff , and requires you to set up the nature and status of said claim , or the same,111 he declared null and void and held for naught. And the unlcno\\'n heirs of J. P. Lore deceased , whose names and residences arc shown to the court to lIe unknown to the plaintiff by proper allidavlt , and upon the order of his honor , Judge Babcock , being advised of said fact , this publication against said unknown heirs , ! " Is made , as thown by order of the court granted ( " In Raid cause and med of record therdn. Unknown heirs of J. P. : Lore , deceased , are therefore notified that according to the prayer f of said petition , the judlfement held by their yI ancestor , J. P. Lore , Is alleged to be dormant ' and subject to the lien on the real estate I , owned by Addison N. Glenn In his life time and of which he died seized. And that unless said unknown heirs shall plead , answer or demur to this petition , as Is hereinafter required I qulred talll judgment of J. P. Lore , deceased , ' / ' In the District court of Richardson county , , f1r State of Nebraska , against the salll deceased , " Addison N. Glenn , will be held for naught , 1 and decree entered accordlngh' And the said non-resldeut defendant , The International Harvester Company . Is also alleged In said petition for foreclosure , to be the hoMer of some kltlll of judgment against the said Addison N. Glenn , which Is alleged In said petition to be no longer a lieu on the real estate described In said petition , and unless the said unknown 'lIOn. resident defendants and each and all of them , plead answer or delllur to salll petition on or before the 5th day of June , 1905 , the same will be taken as true and the decree therein prayed will be entered accordlttgh' . RiAvts & RP.AvIs , 68-1 Attorneys for Plaintiff . ' . . . . . , .r-- . . . . . .fl41.P . r. , , , . , .J * . . WE WILL SATISFY YOU . or you ca.n't be satisfied in SEWING MACHINES , $5.00 down and $1.00 per week will buy this elegant easy running' and reasonable pried . . Sewing rIachil1e. It will pay for itself in the hands of any sewing wOlnan. Legal Notle First publication May 5. 1905 Notice Is hereby given that Frank Blalecne has flied ' his petition with the board of county supervisors signed by the requisite number - her of freeholders of Ncmaha precinct , In Richardson county , Nebraska , afiklnlC that a I'oloon license b granted him to tell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors , on Lot 13 , Block 0 , 11 Nlms City , in Ne- maha precinct , Richardson county . Nebraska. J. C. 'l'ANNtm , 70-3t County CierI . Legal Notice. Belle Edwards , Plaintiff \'s. } David Edwards , . Defendant. Thc defendant David Edwards will take notice that the plaintiff did , on the 2nd day of ay , 11)05 , me her petition In the district court of Richardson county , Nebraska the object and prayer of which are to obtain a decree of divorce from said defendant on the grounds allli for the reason that said defendant has without just caUSe been guilty of extreme cruelty towards this plaintiff , and "has failed and refused to provide for her support though of , sufficient ability to do so. The said defendant will plead to said petition on or before June 19th , 1905. 'or the same will be talen as true and the decree of divorce prayed for will be rendered. llm.LB EUWAIU > S , RI'AVJS : & 'RI'AVIS ' ' , Plaintiff Alt' ) ' ! ; for l'ff. 70-U Why Suffer From R.humatism1 Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Cham- berlain's Pain Balm will relieve the pain ? Thequick relief which this liniment affords makes rest and sleep possible , and that alone is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping only for a short relief from suffer- ing have been happily surprised to find that after awhile the re- I lief became permanent. Irs. V. H. Leggett of Yum Yum , Ten- nessee , U. S. A. Writes "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism , all over , from head to foot , and ! I Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only thing that will - relieve the pain. " For sale b.y Kerr's Drug Store. ' We are making unreasonably low prices on salt meats and lard , -Coupe & Thornton. I 4 C : , i y ! 1. 1-'T.- ; I Eat Sowles Candy. Jhlntn Griffith of Verdon was a Saturday visitor. J. C. Bacon was down from Humboldt Saturday. Fleming Robb was down from Verdon on' Saturday. Minnie Swisegood .of Verdon was in this city Friday. Henry Seimering of Barada was in this city Friday. E. Dowty was up from Preston on business Saturday. Coupe & Thornton have on tap at all times corn fed mcats. Frank Sncthen , was down from Humboldt Friday afternoon W. D. Sims of Dawson was a . Falls City visitor Saturda } ; . See Coupe & Thornton for all kinds of sal and fresh fish. Guy : McClain was down from Verdon on business Friday. Mrs , Willis Yodcr spent Sun- day in Verdon with relatives. Do your part towards entertaining - ing the convention June 1st. Irs. Chas. Hcnderson returned to her home in crdon Friday. E. E. James of Shubert spent Sunday with friends in this city. R. A. Clark of Stella was in town the latter part of last week A. J. Hclmick one of Stella's business men was in town Sun- day. day.The The last survivor of the 1812 war died last Saturday at thc age of 105. _ H. P. Wyatt was down from Nebraska City the latter part of the week Miss Mablc I\'lcCumbcrof l ' alls City closed a term of school in the Hedge district last Friday. In thc evening thc pupils gave a literary program , after which ice cream was scn.cd.trhe program was especially good , gotten up while thc school was doing regular - ar work. Five freezers of ice 'ream were urine , thc cxpcnsc being borne by the teacher and patrons , and it was served free to all those present at the cvcning tertainmcnt school room was comfortably filled with visitors and pupils , Aliss McCumber has given good satisfaction ; as a teacher and that evening thc school board employed her to teach next year at a salary of $45 a month.-Stclla Press. The state department of public instruction has arranged for a boys corn growing contest. The contest is open to any buy in the state who is under eighteen years of age and who has attended school at some time during the school year. Boys who enter their home county contest may also enter thc state contest. The first three hundred boys writing for seed corn will be entered for thc contest and given full infor- mation and directions when seed corn is sent..Humboldt Leadcr. Wc know a good many people who would profit by joining Ed Howe's "Don't worry" club Mr. Howe's motto is , "Don't worry about things you can't help" and "don't worry about things you can help " Easy , isn't it ? Senator Clark is building a fif- teen million dollars residence in New York which will contain 200 rooms Mrs. Clark will have quite a chore during house ] clean- . ing timc. There seems to be an epidemic of cement walk building. If some of thc unsightly old fences were torn down Palls City would be , as beautiful as she is good. 1. C. and Albert Iaust and wiles of Falls City were guests at the home of A. R. McMullen Sunday. They made the' trip in their automobilc.-Stella Prcss. Lawrence Dore and : daughter , Mary , went Omaha . on Friday and on Sunday Mrs. Dore fol- lowed. trhcy will make their home in Omaha in the futurc. Last Saturday Nick Lippold opened up la restaurant in the back rooms of thc Derby Saloon This restaurant will be known as thc Derby restaurant. l\Ir. and Mrs Will Julien of Long Beach , Cal. , are planning an October visit to Falls City. : Mrs. ulicn was Miss Sue Cain : Peter Kaiser has shaken thc dust of Nebraska City from his feet and has returned to Falls City to live : Mrs , Julia Hall was down from Verdon the latter part of last week visiting her son , Geo. Hall Y