8 THE FALLS CIT TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 20 , 1906. $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Interest C. Smith Henry . est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the LANDS & LOANS West and South. Exchanges made. VEKDON. Last \vcek Van Sailor * -hipped two ear Iniuls ol line wheat lo Kansas City. Cii s Moore of Snleiii was in town ono day last week. A boy arrived at thu homo of Glen Hroiigun and wife July 11. Mrs- . Fred llelnenuui Is on the sick list. Gco. .lorn and family vlelted at thu homo of Ous llolnzcltnim Sunday. Paul Dnviog of Palls City visited at .1. D. GrllTlths last week. Ccmunt sidewalk was laid around the .1. 11. Smith building last week. Mabel Crouch spent last week with Mrs. Norman Weaver. John Arnold Is on thu sk-k Hat this week. Gco. K. and Dr. R G. Hull loft Sunday - day for Denver to attend a gathering of the Elkb In their Grand Lodge. Ociiiiib and Winch's store was enter ed through u back window Sunday night , and quite a lot of jewelry , two pairs of Minnc , and two suits. They probablv became frightened and loft one suit In a basket and thu other in u box car on the M. P. track. Hov. Gardner was a Falls City visit or lust Tuesday. The following are a list of Odd Follows ows who went to Falls City and had Dr. Grinilli Initiated In the second De gree ; J. II. Hull , Loren Corn , K. Kwlng K. Fraunfulder , Earnest Overtoil , W. S. Byorly , Dr. Clapper , Harry and Clyde Lutn , J , Bloom , J. S. Weaver and Chris Jorn. John Gibson joined Ills wife and baby in Vcrdon , who have boon mak ing nn extended visit to her parents. John's heal.h Is Improved. Mrs. Mary Stewart's niul F. Fouteh of Missouri Is visiting her. Some of the people who uttonilcd the races at Auburn were ; Messrs. B. r. Vouch , J. G. Jones , C. G. Ilumphrej and wives , Misses Grace Sailors , Mm Johnson , Nellie Weaver , Marie Faslo ncan , Messrs , J. II. Hall , W. F. Veacl Loren Corn. F.V. . Robb and Quintal Stump. J. D. Grimth threshed 1000 bushel of wheat olT of10 acres planted. Mrs. King entertained Messrs 15. F Vouch and M. Moll/a and their wive and Kuthcrlne Mcll7.ii , Sunday. Dr. Grllllth reports the arrival of i girl ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Buucr July 11 , 1000. Bert Swbegood and wife came t VerdonJunday from thu western par of the state to see his sister Cor Swleegood who Is seriously 111. Clare Colcman will begin his HIM house toon. A car load of brick at rived for the foundation and colla last Friday. C. G. Humphrey and wife enter tafucd Mr. and Mr ? . McCoy of Iltsi n watha lust Monday. f D. M. Davles und family spent Tnes t tiny in Vnrdon. Dr. Chipper has moved In the th a residence belonging to Mr. Taylor. s- Elder Shupp preached Sunday ut th sb Evangelical church , " " " a "OHIO" itn Mrs. John Yocam of Falls Clt , n visited with her daughter a couplu o v days last week. I Lloyd Shouso is spending the wee with his uncle south of Falls City. n O. A. Burk and wife spent Sundu P in rails City with George Chesloy an 1 ; wife. os Eph Peck und his father were th oV cuests of George Shouso and futnll V Sunduy. n Frank Llchty and wife entertalnci v several of their friends Sunday. n Frnnk and Harvey Peck spent Sut day with Ralph Rhouds. t Dun Humphrey entertained h : friend Ivnn Keller , Sundny. Lloyd Knisely wns a guest of hi cousin , Sunday , t 2x"oah Peck and son Clarence n turned homo from Morrlll , Kunsi v.I Monday. v.t Nellie Knlsely was u guest of hi v.'i cousin Edith Peck Sundaj. Charlie Shousc is visiting at h 'ir 'i ' uncles south of Strausvlllo this wee John Hutchison and Willie Pec i wore guests of Guy Burk Sunday. ' 1 Most of the farmers in this viclnl cut their oats last week. i ] Mrs. Tom Jenlson and chllJrt I Visited at Geo. Sbouse's last Tucsda 1 Elsie Huottner entertained h friend Zony Burnworth Tuesday. John Wiltse and family , were gues of Cleon and Edith Peek Tuesday. Llojd Peek and wlfo of Reserve , Kan. , were the guests of Frank Llchty und family Sunday. Elblu and iOmma Horstman enter- tallied their friends Susie and Mary Foldler. Earl Stunns of Straussvlllo had the misfortune to got his leg broken lust Wo&i day by a wagon running over him. The last report the little follow was resting as well as could bo ex pected. SHUBERT Among those- from here who attend ed the races at Auburn were II. 10. Williams , Mrs. stotttt and daughter Flo and Ellle Hpiekler , Mrs. Cooper , Suslo Hoover , Elinor Harmon , Mrs. Dr. Shook , Grunt Shubert wife and daughter. The Carnival troop from Auburn ar rived In the oily on the train Monday evening. Mrs. Wlllurd Shnbert und Mrs. C. P.ucnn visited Mrs. Dr. Willis Sunday. Walter Lewis and wife spent Sunday In the country lust Sunday. W. M. Sample and son Walter from Kansas , are visiting friends in this city. Susie Burns of Stella was the guest of Suslo Hoover Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Shook has been In Auburn the past week visiting the Dr's. moth er. Mrs. Frank Honton and Grace Brunnon vlsltod with Mrs. Lydla Har mon Monday. Mrs. Tom Hoover had the misfort une to break her ankle last Wednes day. Little- Eva Harmon carries her arm In u sling the result of a bad sprain In the wrist. John Colgla/ler and wlfo came homo lust week uftor a two week's visit In Indiana with his father who hns been very 111. Mrs. Wlllurd Shubert und Mrs. John Shubort , visited with MrsLydla Har mon ono evening last week. John Habtls a Christian minister from Turk preached at the Christian church July the I7tli and 18th. SALEM L. Dowoll , wlfo and little nelci Loulla returned homo Wednesday morning after an extended visit it Kentucky. Lena Staver returned home Wed nesday after a two weeks visit will friends in Council IllufTs. Allan May , wife and little son re turned home from Fnllb City Wednes day. day.O. O. Windol arrived Wednesday fron St. Joseph for a short visit here. Misses Hutu Moore and Iva Mere dlth were shopping In Falls City Mon duy afternoon. Clydo Ramol of Falls City was i Salem visitor Sunday. A. J. Wheeler of University 1'laci was hi Salem Saturday evening 01 business. Albert Adam's are moving Inti Grandma Halo's house this week. The rainy weather prevenlcd Mrs Mauger'a coming to Salem to prcacl at the M. E. Church Sunday. Roy Meredith returned homo Mon day after a short visit with his Uncl J. Spurgln. Mr. F. McCool and wlfo 'drove I Falls City Monday mornlnsr. Mr * . Joe Windell is on the sick Us 10 this week. y Minnie Toracher and Celestia Clar ; drove to Falls City Tuesday morning Roy Windell and Roy French drov to Falls City las.t . Tuesday evening t attend the show. Mr. Harding moved into the Telhe is property. Rev. Hunt preached at the Chris Is tlan church Sunday. Mrs. John Crook and daughter Lilho and Ethel drove to Falls Clt is Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Scoflllo and little seer er Alblrtus of Kansas is vislllng with he sister Mrs. C. A. Roberts , ils Ida spurglii returned to her horn k. In the country after a few days visit 1 town with Ruble Meredith. IHJMBOLDT * y Mrs. Lou Johnson of Table Roc was visiting relatives in this city Sui day. day.Mrs. Mrs. Ada Been is visiting In Guii ] er Rock this week. Will Lytlo who has been the cue ts of J. J.Turner and wife left the fir of the week for his home at Alchlson , Kansas. L C Edwards of Falls City iva In the city the first of the week. Frank Krnsny and fair.lly have re turned from u visit with relatives at WuterUlle , Kansas John Brenner of Table Rock was a Sunday visitor In thU city. Prof. A. L. Moon hns recently been elected by the school board us princi pal of our City school , to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of Prof. Osher Schlalfer. At a meeting of the commercial club held Thursday evening it wus decided to hold u three days firemen touru- lent , in place of the fall carnival , 'hedates has not been decided upon. Frank Dinuexzo und wife of Omahu ore visiting the lattor's grandparents lenj. Leuthcrman and wife cast of own , several days this week. Oma Read and Jennie Gruvutt visit , d friends in Tccumseh sevcrul days his week. Mrs. Frank Lcathormun of Table lock spent Sunduy with Benj. Lcath- rnmti and family cast of town. Ray E. Miller and wlfo arc now occu- lying the property owned by L. C. hum on Centra' avenue. Born. To Win. Lydlck and wife a ; lrl July 12 , 100(1. ( Mrs. H. A. Mann and children arc lome from a visit at Guthere , Okln. Misses Bertha Frank and Daisy Morris returned Tuesday from Peru ivhcro they had been attending sum mer school. Elmer Rousek spent Sunday in Daw- son. Mrs. Delia Saunders of Kansas City s the guest of her parents C. E. Nlmb ind xvlfo. Rov. Bert Wilson is visiting in Lincoln this week. Hope Abbot of Peru , who will be the toucher of the first primary room of our schools , was u visitor In Hum- boliU Thursday. Mrs. Todd Drake left the last of the week for a visit with relatives at Belolt , Kansas. Mrs. Ed Dorland left Thursday fern visit with friends at Omaha. Rex Craig of Kansas City Is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Harry Mann returned Thursday from a visit with relatives at Alanw gorda , Mexico. STELLA. Claude Scott and family of Auburi have moved to Stella , he having wort with the telephone company. A stuck of clover hay belonging u Win. Stcadman was struck by light' ning Monday evening and burned up The stack contained about forty tons Stella Wheeler of Lincoln Is the guest of Florence Wheeler this week Mrs. Charley "Woods and childrei have been visiting relatives at Tabli Rock this week. Oscar Holland , who is employed as i stenographer in St. Louis is spcudliu the week with his parents south o town. Edna Roimeis U spending the pnsi week with friends at Fulls City. J. S. Swihart is spending the pas few days with his children in Jewel county , Kans. Mrs. Homer Martin of Abeline , Ks. Mrs. Jennie Babbitt and children o Seattle , Wash. , and Horace Martin o Muscatiue , Iowa , are guests at tin homo of Ira Martin. Sttella Winfrey i homo after an ex tended visit with relatives at Furragu Iowa. II. E. Clark , wife and two small chll dren arrived from Kansas City las Saturday for a visit with friends an < ' relatives. Mrs. Fred Splvey has been in Lin coin this week taking medical treat ment. Esburn Wheeler Is making arrangements monts to build u fine new resldenc just north of bis father's home. P. II Roimers is home from Lon Beach , Cal. , where ho has been fo the past nine months for his health. Mrs. M , L Hayes returned froi Omaha Monday where she had been 1 attendance at the B. Y. P. U. convei tlon. tlon.Mrs. Mrs. L , Smith of Lincoln spent few days last week with Mrs. W. I Wheeler. Bert Evans and wife of Bouldei Colorado , are visiting at the homo < st his parents in the Prairie Unio et neighborhood. Hazel Hou'refc of this place will be ono of Uio contestants In thu elocution ist contest at Vcrdon next Thursday. Stella Is making arrangements to have a lodge picnic und carnlvul for three days about the last of next month. The burn on Georuo Wcavcrs farm south of town was struck by lightning Monday evening und entirely de stroyed by fire. C&ucus Notice. The rcpublicuns of South Burmlu uro hereby notified thnt the caucus , for the purpose of selecting ten delegates to attend the republican county con vention to be held in Falls City , Au gust Oth , will be held in the village of Barada , Saturday. August 4th , ut one. o'clock in the ufternoon. JOHN MAHKT. Commlttecmun. Foreclosure of Chattel Mortgage by Sale of Mortgaged Property. Notlcr is In-roily given that I will mi tlie 211 day ( if July. VKMi. in tin- Hell Iliiililing. situated on Lot 1 . lit lllock TO. in the City of Tails City , in KIchanlMiii County. Stale of NVhraska. lu'luivn the hours of 10 o'clock , a. in. , anil 2 o'clock i > . in. , offer for sale ai public auction all the goods wares , mcrchan disc and stuck , dritirs patent1- , paints , nils gla s , wall-paper , counters , w.ill-cases , shuu- cal-e , cash reitistcrK , furniture , fixtures , safe } carl > onaterso < la loiintain.and all appurtenances hereto l > elonKliiir , ornaments , furnishings iiid material of every description , now con allied In said store-room. Said sale Is mad nirsuaiit to authority contained In a curtail1 chattel mirtiraw executed by 1' . L. Moore if Tails City , Klchardson Count ) , Nebraska : o Howard II. ( Iraliain , of Omaha , Nebraska m the 'Mh day of Septemlicr , 1905 , to sectir [ he payment by said I' . T. . Mnori1 to the sail ! Howard 11. C.raliam the sum of2,000.00 iKi-ther with H percent thereon from dat until paid. evidenced liy eight several prom ssory notes for the sum of j25fl.OO each , liayahle respectively omen Docunibur 9,1105 , me on March " , 1"06. nuton June 1 , 1006 , one on Si'i'ti'inlwr ' > , IWd , our on DecemlK-r 9 , l'K)6 , one on March 'I. l'K17 , one on June ' > , 1907 and one on September ' ' . I'M" , which said chattel mortk'.iKe contains the following condition , to-wil : "And I , the said I' . I , . Moore , do liereb\ covenant , and aitree to with the said Howard H. Crahani. that in case of default made in the pa ) ment of any of the abo\i' mentioned eiuht promissory notes , or interest thereon , or failure to keep said proper ! ) insured as hereinbefore provided , or In case of m.auemiitiiig to remove from the said County of Richardson , the aforesaid goods ami chattels , or any p.irt thereof , or in case said stock of coeds \ > a replaced and replenished , and Kept above the value of Six Thousand Dollars ( r < > , OUO.Xl ( ! . includiiiK all property covered b ) this inort- iraite ; then , and in that case , the whole of said debt shall immcdiatelv become due at tin- option of tin ) part ) of the second part , and it shall ! lawful for the said inortKairee , or his assigns , by himself or atreiit , to take imme diate possession of said goods or chattels wherever found , the possession of these presents t > einghis sufficient authority therefor , and to soil the same at public auction , erse much thereof , as shall bo siifllcleut to pay the amount duo , or to become due , as thu case may IK' , with all reasonable costs pertaining to the taking , keeping , advertising , and selling of said property. The nionev remaining after paying said sums , if any. to be paid on drinand to the said part ) of the first part. " And whereas default has been made by the said mortgagee in the payment of the note for JI50.00 and the interest accruing thereon , falling due on the 'Uh day of Deceml > er , 1 ° 05 , and on another for the same amount and same interest falling duo on the 'Jtlt ( lay of March , l"0n , and on another for the same amount and same Interest falling due on the 9th day of Juno , 1H16 , said mortgagee in pursuance of the authority abo\o recited has elected to declare the whole of said mortgage debt and the interest accruing thereon to the date of the first publication of this Notice , tow It. the 2 < > th of June , 11906 , due and payable , and Is now > rocecding to foreclose the same pursuant to the statute in such case mail u and provided. That there is now due and pa ) < ib1e on said mortcase debt at the date of the fir t pupil- cation herein the sum of $2,12S.SS. That no .irocoedings at law have tvocn had to recover the money expressed in said promissory notes or the interest accruing thereon and which are secured by said chattel mortgage and the right to foreclose said mortgage pursuant to the terms thereof has became absolute. Notice is hereto father given that said chattel mortgage was duly recorded by said mortgagee in the office of the County Clerk ol Richardson Count ) , Nebraska , and bears the following certificate on the back thereof : 'Chattel Mortgage given by Dr. 1 * . L , Moore , of Tails City. Nebraska , to Howard U , ( iraham , Omaha. Nebraska. State of Xc. braska. Richardson Conntv. ss. Filed for record In the County Clerk's Office , the 9th day of September , 1"05. at 5 o'clock and 4i t minutes p. m. . Recorded in Hook No. 1 , 1'age 451 , J. C. TAX.SKK. County Clerk. * J. J. TAN.M.K , Deputy. " WniiKKFOKi : . anil the condition of t-alil mortgage harliiu Iwen broken , the same hav ing IH.-CII duly tili'd of record , and tilth mortgagee liavlni ; lectcd to declare the vsholc of said debt due and payable pursuant to the condition and stipulation in x.iul mortgage contained , lu has seized said property by his lawful agent , to-wIt , the sheriff of Richardson County , and will proceed to foreclose the sam by a i-ale of the property hereinbefore de. scribed , in the manner set forth herein anil at the time and place > .picififd. HOVVAKU H. n llyV. . T. PE.NTON. Sheriff. n And Agent for Mortgagee. i- RfcAVJS i RKAVlb , Attys. for Mortgagee. 2 < Mt. Bronchitis For Twenty Years. Mrs. Minerva Smith , of Danville , 111. , writes : "I had bronchitis fo twenty years and never got relief un til I used Foley's Honey and Tar whicl is a sure cure. " For Sale at Mooro-s Pharmacy. < ANNOUNCEMENT ! * * * I have purchased the Meat Market formerly owned by J. B. Ramel and solicit a share of your t trade. * The best of meat at all times. Game and fish * * in eeason. Your order will be appreciated and ( ft promptly delivered. Yours for Business , 9fH A. E. SCHMIDT. fttry * * * * * * Republican. County Convention. Falls City , Neb. , July 10,1000. The republicans of Richardson coun ty , Nebraska , are hereby requested to meet in convention in the court house In Falls City , Nebraska , on Monday , August ( i , l)0i ! ) ( , at 2 o'clock p. in. , for thu purpose of plncini : 'n nomination three representatives for the state leg islature , and one county attorney. Also for the purpose of selecting six teen delegates to the state convention to be held at Lincoln on August 22 , 1)00. ! and the selection of twenty-five delegates to the congressional conven- ion to bo hcla at Auburn on August 0 , 900 ; and the selection of twenty dele gates to the judicial convention to be icld at Tecumseh on August 20 , 1000 ; : ind the selection of nineteen delegates o the senatorial convention to be held at Ilumboldt , on August 2S , 1000 , and or the transaction of such ether busl- nesa as may come before the conven on. The basis of representation to the county convention being one delegate or each seven and one-half votes , or najor fraction thereof , cast for the rlon. Charles B. Jetton for supreme udge in 1003 , the several precincts be- ng entitled to the following delegates : I'ur.ciNCT No. DEUXJATKS Arago 12 North Barada 10 South Barada 10 Franklin 0 Falls City precinct 11 Falls-City 1st ward 1" Falls City 2nd ward IS Falls City ad ward 10 Grant 12 Ilumboldt precinct 0 Ilumboldt 1st ward 11 Humboldt 2nd ward 8 JelVerson 11 Liberty 10 East Muddy H West Muddy 14 Ncmaha I' ' Ohio 10 " Porter Kulo W Salem , 1 < " " Spniser Total 2oO It is recommended the caucuses be held on Saturday , August 4 , 1000 , at the place and hour designated by the several precinct commlUruiuuii. who are requested to make the necessary calls and arrange the details for holdIng - Ing the ame. W. E. DOUHINGTON , Chairman. J. L. CLEAVER , Secretary. C&ucus Notice. The republicans of North Barada are hereby notified that the caucae for the purpose of selecting ten dele gates to attend the republican county convention to be held in Falls City. August Cth , will be held in the village of Barada , Saturday , August 4th , at one o'clock in the ofternoon. CHARI-KS MARTIN , Commlttceuian. Marriage Record. William Brooks , Dawson 22 Mary Harmon , Dawson 1 Married by Judge Gagnon , July lo. Legal Notice. To Edward E. Drown. You arc hereby notified thut ut n public tax sale of land , for delinquent tuxes , at the County Treasurer's olfico In' Falls Cltr UlcliariUon county , Nebraska , on the 7th Uaj of November , A D. . 1901 , Clarence H. Wiltse of said county , for the use and benefit o ; himself , his heirs , or his assignees did bio ofi and purchase the following described real-estate. o-wit : Lots IS and 10 , Block 1M. of Falls City Nebraska , which was then and there offered for sale for delinquent taxes for the year 1P03 , and there being no other bidders for the t > amc. Tula said land was taxed lu the name o ; Edward E. Urowu , and fald tax .vas assessed for the year 1W3 , and that the time of re demption from said sale will expire on the 7th day of November , 1U08 , and after tht expiration of fcald date a deed to said property will be applied for unless re deemed. 23t CT.AKE > 'CE H. WILTGE. 1 j sa , r Legal Notice. In the Uichardson County District courv. State of Nebraska. MlHANII v 8. MYEIIH , 1 MAHTIIA W. Mrnns , IiAWHKNCi . MYI I EKS , a minor , who sous by his next PETITION TO KE- friend ( Ills mother ) , Or.AHK TWIST IN TUB Hni.r.N K. MYKIIS , WIT , ! , OF WlLUAM I1 and liii.iNi : ; . MYEIIS , MVCIIS II.I.IXUI , AND widow of WIM.IAM VOID , AND TO SKT 1 . MYERS , deceased , SAID HIM , I'laintllfs , X-8. AIITIIUII.I. WEAVEII , Defendant. I To Arthur J Weaver , non-resident do- fendcnt : You arts liorrby notified that Miranda S. ilyers , Martha W. Myers and Lawrence W. Myers , u minor , who sues by his neit 'rlcnd ( his mother ) , Helm K. Myers , and lelen K. Myers , widow of William P Myers , deceased , did on the 18th day of uly , 190(1 ( , nio their petition In the district , court of Hlchardson county , Stat" of Nebraska , against you , the object and iraycr of which is to procure a decree by said court declaring the trust In the will of William I > . Myers , deceased , late o Itluhardson county , State of Nebraska , llegnl and void , and to set aside said will for the following reasons , tu-wlt : 1st. llccauso the trust In said will N void lor uncertainty us to the purpose of Its alleged ci cation. 2nd. That It is void for uncertainty ate who will ultimately take as lesidtmry legatee or legatees , or whether anybody can tike In that capacity under the piovlslons of laid will and trusts therein contained. 3rd. Said Trust K void because thu scheme adopted liv tin- testator for the ascertain ment of i In. class ol persons , or ti person ompetcnt to take under Sub Division Seventeen nl said alleged will , attempts theuieatlnn of 11 pcipetuity , on two grounds , to-wlf 1'irst , thu ilevlso In said will is limited to tliu issue or descendants of the children of said William I' . Myers , deceased , mid In cn c all three branches of his family furnished by his said children , become ex tinct before the tcimlnatlon of the trust tlu > gift over Is to the Issue or descendants of the said William P. Myers deceased , in the collateral line who may ho In belup at the end of said trust period , but It fails to provide : i Rift over to any person In the event all branches of the family of the said William I' . Myers deceased , both In the direct and collateial lines , shall have become extinct before that period : In which event said estate could not vest within a period of lives In being and twenty-one years thereallei which ol Itself creates a perpetuity and Is therefore void Second , that it Is un attempt on the part of the testator , William I' Myois , deceased , to cic.ite u family estate In which no person not having thu blood of said Myers can take by Inheritance , or under any provision of said will ; which Is thu creation ol another perpetuity and renders --aid will void for that reason. In addition to the above prayer , the peti tion of plaintiffs nsks I ho couit to render a further decieo removing you from th olllcoot trustee of said estate und declaring the oflico of u.xccutor thereof , which you are now holding und exciclslng pursuant to the provisions of said xold will , vacant ; and commanding you to inaku report of your doings in the premises , together with thu amounts of moneys you imve received and paid out , as well as all property you may have sold pursuant to power conferred upon you by said void will , belonging to faid estate ; and also what you have done with It : and In default of such report within a short day to bo fixed by the court , that said estate be committed to the charge of a receiver for the time being , until the proper court , to-wlt , thu County Court of Hichartlson County , the court of the dotai. cileol'Mild William ] ' . Myers , deceased , can bo moved In a proper manner for the appointment of an administrator DE no.Ms -NON , to complete the administration of said estate. And u further decree declaring said trust x-old , and Inasmuch as all other limitations and benefits conferred by said will are dependent upon the validity of said trust the court grant a further decree declaring said will void in tote and that these plalntllTs , Miranda S. Myers , Martha W. Myers and Lawrence W , Myers , are the owners by the tight of Inheritance , of the estate of their deceased father , the said Wllllan I' . Mjers , subject to the dower and other legal Interests of their mother , to-wlt , the said Helen U. Myers , divested of all control by you and unaffected by said void will , aud alleged trusts contained therein. And you are further notified that unless you plead , answerer demur to said petition on or before the 10th day of September , 1900 , said petition will betaken pro confesso and a decree in accordance with the prayer thereof entered accordingly. IlEAVJS & IlEAVIS , 32 Attys. for Plaintiffs. A. R. Bass , of Morgantown , Ind. , bad to get up ten or twelve times In the night and had severe backache and pains In the kidneys. Was cured by Foluy's Kidney Cure. For sale at Moore's Pharmacy.