The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 18, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 18 , 1907
40 acre farm upland , 2 mile ? of Uulo. for sale.
M3 ncrr- well Improved , Uk-hardsou county , 't-ss ' than forty-live dollar. ( ? 45.00) ) per acre.
mith 240 acres , Jackson county Kansas Well Improved. Flue princ. 11-n of terms M'ehtcon- '
an eighty as part pay. Ono ami one-half miles of depot.
Oood homo , 0 rooms. 4 lots , well located , * 2oOJ
Five-room house , 2 lot" , close In , Sl.oOO.
Five room house , 4 lots , good condition , 41 , 750 ; pantry , cellar , wood and coal nousc.
The 'Man CUy property near Central school and 2 lots. Receiver's sale.
12 10-acro much , Phillips county , Knnstis. Will take 5(10.000 ( to 315,000 of property in exchange
part pay.
I'rlviito n nney to loan on lands.
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SHUBERT
Chile flm-pcr wit * I n Omaha last
week.
Mi . .T. Lewis hud hrr t evidence
painted recently.
Mr. Peterson and wife wora Stella
visitors Monday.
Mi" Ashby rottlrned to her home nt
IJffitrlco Momlay.
Tlva Darker of N'omahaspentSunday
withrulatives horu.
I' A. Lord wits n business visitor at
Omaha last week.
I ) . Splekler and wlfo of Uiirudn wore
in town Wednesday.
\Vm. Hrnnnln of Frankfort , Kan. , is
pending a few days with homo folks.
Mr ? . Win. Gulp of Ncmaba vls'tcd ' a
few days with friends" " here last week.
Mrs. Leo Uolojnuk loft Monday for
a visit with her sister Mrs. Klrt Tomp-
klns.
Jnka' Blrdsloy nnd wlfo were enter
tained by his sister near Verdon re
cently.
Messrs. George Hrlckor and F. M.
Oathnut were shopping In Vordon
Tuesday.
Mr ? . C. O. Totnpklns of Kearney Is
now visiting her parents J. I' . King
and wife.
II. E. Williams nnd family attended
the wedding of their nicco near Hum-
boldt Sunday.
J. C. Shulenbcrp nnd wlfo spent
Sunday at the homo of tholr son Lowls
nnd wife near Biimdii.
F. M. Kcnton returned homo from
South Dakota where ho has been workIng -
Ing nt thu carpenter trade.
Mrs. J. C. Shiilonborg drove t o
Stella Wednesday to meet her husband
who spent ft few days In St. Joe.
Klraor Else and wlfo wore visiting at
Xcinuhn Friday with relatives. They
wore accompanied homo by tholr
daughter Grace who has been going to
school at that place.
The family reunion of the Uapor
family took place last Sunday at the
homo of Clias , Hapor near town. The
entire family was together for the hrst
tlmo for many years.
"VERDON
K. E. Jjolujuck of Barada was here
Sunday.
Walter Veaeh went to Omaha 01
Monday.
Al Kroh was an Omaha visitor Sun
day last.
May Watson was a visitor in Fall
City Friday.
llov. John Uowan was a Duwson vis
itor Thursday.
Chris .lorn made a business trip ti
Omaha Sunday.
Mr. MuDermott and wlfo of Snlen
were hero Friday.
Grant Smith and family of Stall
spent Sunday here.
Mrs. Kroh went to Illinois Sunday 01
u visit to relatives.
Mrs. Pearl Sloan and son and daughter
tor returned from Falls City Sunday.
Mrs. Jay Parsons and Inez Grltlltl
returned homo from Omaha Tuesday
Dr. James Houston of Nebraska Clt
spent the week hero doing dental work
Roy Dougherty came down fron
Howe and spent Sunday with horn
folks.
Mrs. Eliza Goolsby and little daugli
ter returned homo from Omaha o
Sunday.
Gamma Hall left for Axtell , Mo
Monday , where she has a position i
the school.
Tbo ball boys of Salem played hnr
Friday resulting In a score of 18 to S I
favor ol Sulem.
Mrs. Maude Veal went to Omuh
Friday to eou her brother W. E. Cool
by who bus buun sick.
Ethel and Elmo Cook and Viviu
Mayfield attended the musical given i
Maplu Grove Friday night by Ml
Bennolt and her pupils.
Mr. Weluel of Maple Grove hud tl
misfortune to get one of his llml
broken while working with the pi
drlvur east of town. He was tulcon
the homo ol George Fogle.
Marriage Record.
Orrac Snyder , Illinois
Lena Houlk. Kansas
II. Jacobs , representative
the Great Western Sales Co nip
ny , of Kansas Cityi was in tl
city yesterday and completed a
ranneinents whereby he becom
possessor of the M. Sell stock <
clothing.
PRESTON
Ed Dimly went to St. Joe Thursday.
Ml s Olllo I Jain went to Craig , Mo. ,
Friday.
Emmlt Glenson of Fargo was here on
Monday.
Cocll McCumbflr drove1 to Rwurvu
Monday.
Agnus Sehrndar utiiuu up from Uulo
Sunday.
Frank Simonof Uulo was in town
llrst of week.
Freeman Jones cumo up from Ilia-
wntlm Sunday.
P. N. Frederick was hero from Falls
City Wednesday.
Sndlc Dupclinui' oiitnu down from
Falls CUy Sunday.
Charllo Whallon of Uulo visited his
sister hero last week.
llutb Houesox and Mrs. Ucrt Wise
went to Omaha Sunday.
Wm. Uelger of Falls City was hereon
on business first of week.
Maurlco McMahan wiu In the coun
ty sent ono day last week. '
Alois Ketterer of Kansas was u busi
ness visitor here Monday.
Mrs. Alice Plckard nnd daughter
were in Falls City Tuesday.
C. Short the night operator loft for
his homo In Kentucky Friday.
Mrs. II. P. Uelger and Mrs. Tracy
Courtrlght drove to Uulo Friday.
Earl Martin and Earl Shepherd of
Uulo were hero ono day last week.
The Ladles Aid Society reorganized
at the homo of Uev. Myers Thursday.
Mrs. John Tear and mother of Au-
iiiru were visiting friends hero Sunday.
HUJNBOfDT.
The foundation U being laid for the
mw depot.
Louise Power Is spending the week
vith Lincoln friends.
A little son was born to Owen Down-
ng and wife this week.
Mrs. Gcorgo Games was in Lincoln
.his week visiting u Mister.
Dr. E. C. Wittwor has returned from
a business trip to St. Louis.
Mrs. E A. Lltchllold entertained the
Kensington Club Wednesday.
Dr. Smith reports the birth of a son
to Art Smith and wjfo last Friday.
:
C. C. Stout attended a siilo of Poland
China logs at Guide Uock thisweek.
Mrs. C. K. Cooper visited L. E
Cooper and family In St. Joe this week
; Charles Wall and wlfo of Iowa wort
hero this week visiting the Atwooi
families.
Charles Sprague and family loft thl
week for tholr future homo In westeri
Knnsu .
Mrs- . John \Vo/.al was hero from Wy
nioro recently visiting her son Josopl
Wo/al and family.
II. D. Philpot Is lying very low a
his homo east of town and i. not ex
peeled to live throughout the woek.
Olive Potrashek eamn down froir
Lincoln Friday and remained over Sun
day with her parents south of town.
h
The H. Y.P.U. of the Baptist ehurcl
were entertained at a tally pnlllnj
, party at the homo of Mabel Games 01
Thursday evening
George Turner resigned his posltloi
in the Boyd & Lyford store last week
and'has gone to Lincoln where ho ha
ii. accepted employment in ono of tin
in city groceries. The family will movi
to that place in the near future.
John Legg and wife have rcturnei
In from a visit with friends I
Ueynolds , Nob. While there Mr.Legi
closed u deal for an SO aero farm nea
ro
In that place , and ho and his family wl
leave for that locality soon to mix If
their permanent home.
Cards were received hero recontl
* "
announcing the marriage of Wlliu
Wright , daughter of D. II. Wright an
n wlfo formerly of this city , to Chnrh
at Marshall , the event taking place Wei
Us nesdixy evening , Oct. 9 , 1007 , at tl :
home of the brldo's parents near F
ho Pierre , So. Dnk.
James Thompson ( colored ) one o ( tl :
lie most unktue characters and oldest re-
to dents o ( Uumboldt died Saturday :
the home of his son James Thompso
jr. The deconsod served for yours as
Mavo in LouUlauu , coming to Xobrust
soon after the einancipntton proclum
21 tlon hail taken elTeet , with a party
900 brethren. Mr. Thompson und h
of family locntiHl near Humboldt in tl
year 1S > > 0. The deceased njje was u
he , known by himself or relatives but it
lf > i thought he is considerably past IK ) yea
j of age. Funeral services were he
( Sunday afternoon , Interment belt
° ' ' made In the 13 rut ton cometoryi norl
of town.
SALEM
J. P Urtnstrad was In Full- City
Monday.
Kd May and wife drove to Fulls City
Tuesday.
Celiii Polrson wn u Falls City visitor
Saturday.
Tom Gaston of Morrlll WAS in town
Wednesday.
Eugenn Meredith visited in Falls
City Sunday.
C. S. Smith returned home from
Texas Tuesday.
Susan and Florence Jones went to
Peru Saturday.
Glen Curtis of St. .Toe Is visiting in
town this week.
George Grlnstead of Falls City was
In town Monday. .
Clay Waggoner and wife drove to
Fall ? City Friday.
Mrs. Strains of Beatrice U visiting
Mrs. G. W. Shecly.
Rob Grecnleo of Gleonwood , Iowa ,
was In town last week.
Mrs. Josephine Stoncslpher of Lin
coln was in town lust week.
Mrs. Ca s Moore and Mrs. Lizzie
Smith drove to Falls City Tuesday.
Mrs. Dude Corn and Miss Grace
Bennett of Verdon visited hero Tues
day.
day.G.
G. W. Sh.'oly and L. C. Moblev
transacted business In Shubcrt Tues-
>
Mrs. E. E. Scott of Falls City spent
ovoial days last week with relatives
lore.
Mrs. L. L. Klnsey wont to Daw son
Wednesday for a visit with her pa-
'cuts. '
V.'lll Ulchnrds and wife and Georcc
lansell and wife drove to Falls City
Wednesday.
A. J. Anderson and Hiram Shildneck
returned homo from their trip to
Texas Friday.
George Pennington who hnsbocn
visiting In South Shore , S. D. , return
ed homo Wednesday.
Iva Meredith nnd Clarence 'Stltzer
visited in Falls City Sunday at the
home of Cuotta Stewart.
Mabel Lesley and Blanch Dorr left
Tuesday for Eiutls , Neb. , whore they
Intend to teach this winter.
Mi'silumes W. LI. DavU and M. L
Dowell anil Luella uoro guets of f
Verdon relatives Wednesday.
Mrs. C. II. Louehbrldgo nnd son ol f
Lincoln arrived Monday on a visit at
the homo of W. W. Spurlock.
Mrs. Henry Ko/.nk and children o
South Shore , S. D. , arrived Wednes
day for n visit at the home of George
Pennington.
John Schulonberg was In Falls City
Monday.
T. F. Burgess was in Falls City on
Thnr dny.
henry G'erdes and wife spent Sunday
n Falls City.
J. A. Sailors and wife were trndlng
n Falls City Wednesdny.
A. C. Stelnbrlnk took n load of pro-
luce to Falls City Friday.
A.V. . Nixon nnd wife were in Paw-
ice on business last week.
Harvey Sailors of Hitchcock , Neb.
s visiting his brothers hero
August Bnrnhart from near Saleir
, s visiting with Jake Arnold.
\V. A. Cox went to Steinauer for t
visit to his brother Thursday.
J. E. Stephenson and wlfo and Ue >
Oliver drove up from Falls City Satur
11 !
to Mrs. M. P. Lampheroof Uepubllcau
Neb , U visiting thl- week with friend
ly hero
in Mrs. John Walker and childrei
id visited liist week with relatives ii
es Vordon.
d Caleb Johnson returned last wee !
lie from a sojourn of several months a
\ Bancroft , Neb.
Miss Mabel Sailors came In froi
ho College View where she has been al
4 tending school.
4a
4m J. A. Sailor * spent last wjok nt Bat
m croft , Neb. , visiting with Perry Free
n and looking at the country.
ki
Mrs. J. B. Gllmore left Sunday fc
la
lao Lyons , Neb. , where her husband hi
employment for the winter.
ho Miss Johanna Fuhsler of Uockpor
in Mo. , accompanied by her mother hi
ini i been visiting with tho.family of Sai
ir Vanosdol
Ed Ducrfeldt who has a position wit
u street cur company ot Oiraha is hoi
th preparing to dUposo of his live stocl
He will sell at public auction.
Frnzie nnd wlft' drove to
Humhold * Saturday for n vt > t with
their daughter Mrs. I'obt. Ueddlck.
They returned Sunday evening.
Miss Grace McMannus who Is teach
ing the VanO-dell school spent Saturday - ,
day nnd Sunday nt her home In Falls
City. She wns accompanied by Miss
Penrl Vun Osdel.
C. U. Martin and wife went to Oregon
gen , Mo , Wednesday to see tholr
grandson who arrived nt the home af
their daughter Mr- . Philip Mnrkt on
the proceeding day.
Frank KcfY of Nebraska City was
here Sunday.
Melvn Kern cnmo down from Fulls
City jundny.
J. Northcut of Table Rock visited
here this week.
Iva Johnson returned from Hum
boldt this week.
id Gilbert nnd sister took a trip to
Missouri Sunday.
F. T Darrow of Lincoln wn * a visitor
here last Friday.
J. S. Mathers and family visited In
Missouri Sunday.
Semour Coupe left for Oklahoma on
business Tuesday.
Harry Mann vlslt'Jd with friends In
Wilbur this week. ,
N. A. Kt-rmodo nnd wife are the pa
rents of n new boy.
Grandpa Ocombe has been quite
sick the past week.
John Sullivan of Elllngham , Kan. ,
was here this week.
Hester Bunker of Fortescue Is elerk-
itiir for J. A. HInkle.
Mr. Klrkpatrlck of Falls CUy wns n
visitor here Mondny.
C. McKclver went to Lincoln Satur
day returning Sunday.
Mrs. Belpler .vent to Preston Wed.
nes'lnv to visit friends.
Mr ? . Jones of Napier visited with
relatives hero thia week.
F. E KulpofVymoro was looking
nfier bu-lncss here this week.
L. Jackson visited hU daughter Mrs.
Young at Atehison thiweek. .
Chnrli's Watycene of Crelghton Is
visiting friends here this week.
Less Leeds nnd family of Falls City
spent Sunday with relatives here.
[ lev. Maze of Dnwsou wns here Tues-
day and left Wednesday for St Joe.
Dode Anderson nnd daughters spent
Sunday with friends near Hinwathn.
Julius Wntyeeno ol Tecumsch attend-
d the funeral of his cousin here Sun-
any.
any.The
The Ladles Aid Society met hist .
Friday at the home of Mrs. Dan Hull-
lull.
Mrs. John Chnney and children visl-
ed with relatives in Missouri this
veek.
Tnlbut anil Mildred Hinkle visited
vlth their grandparents in Fortescuc
Suudny.
Albert Anderson who went to Lin
ioln to work , moved his family to thai
) lncu last week.
Mrs. L E. Plumb returned Thursday
rom York where shohnd been visiting
the past few days.
,
Henry Relger and family of Prestot
came down Sunday to bo present at the
unernl of Henry Belplor.
Mrs. Eliza Thayer nnd children o
Leavenworth , Kau. , arrived here Sun
day on n visit with friends.
Mrs. Susan Boles nnd Allie Tiltoi
returned home Sunday from n tw <
weeks visit with Kansas City friends.
Fred Brown and family nnd Frci
KolTman of Falls Cltj spent Sunda ;
hero the guests of Mrs. George Kirk
Mr. Wlntcrbottom , wlfo and daugh
ter Mollie , Mrs. J. A. Uinklc and Mr
Biddlo and wife of Kansas left for Cal
Ifornla Wednesday.
A surprise party was given for Ra
Colcy nt hU home last Thursday ever
ing. Games and refreshments took u
the time until a late hour.
Harry Spicer ar.d wife are rojoloin '
over the advent of u little daughte
who came to make her liorao wit
them Wednesday.
or The baby of Charllo CaverzusMe an
: wlfo died lost Thursday. The litt !
one was about two months old. Tti
funeral was held at the Catholic churc
Friday evening. The parents hn\
the sympathy of the whole communil
in tholr sorrow.
th On last Friday evening about ' .
ro friends of Mrs. George Kirk met at h (
home to help her celebrate her 4 l
birthday Lunch was served in th
dining room njd the company enjoyed
themselves until n late hour when wish
ing tholr hostc s many more happy
surprises all sought their homes.
Wednesday , Oct. luth , being the
birthday of Grundnm Parsons , bur
frlcndh thought the proper thing to do
was to give her a grand celebration.
So they came from every direction and
brought enough with them t6 spread a
feast , and such a merry day us the
company spent , does not happtn every
day. Although grandma was surpris
ed she was ublo to take part in the fun.
' , The company numbered 20 , and after
| all had partaken of the bountiful re
past , baskets wore arranged for n num-
1 ber of old friends , who were unable to
bo present on account of slcknesfa. At
n late hour in the evening the com
pany unA-lllinply * separated and al
though this was grandmas "lith birth
day , all wish her many happy returns.
The celebration was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Larlbee
ISTELLA.
A. L. Adams was an Omaha , visitor a
few days this woek.
. A daughter was born to Frank Alle-
mand and wife lust , Sunday.
t Clyde Hasklns and Gertrude Hays
drove to Fcxlls City Saturday und spent
the day with Sallle Schoenhelt.
J. A. Nutter of Kansas City has been
here this week overseeing the grain
stacked on his farms at this place.
' The Music Club met at the home of
Grace Hleglns in the Prairie Union
neighborhood last Thursday afternoon.
H. Houghtaylen , who has been visiting -
! ing here for the past two weeks , re-
j turned to his homo at scrnnton , lowu ,
I Tuesday.
I Will Wlxon and wife returned from
I their wedding trip Saturday , and on
Monday they took charge of the Flor
ence hotel.
C. L. and Frank Johnson and wives
and MrW. . K. Prltt ? are spending tho.
'
week in Kansas City with Sam John-
1 sou and wlfo.
i Mrs. Luke Fisher of Colorado City
arrived hero Friday ( or an extended
visit with her thref daughters living
at this place.
C. C. and L. G. Fankell left for Cho-
teau , Montana , Tuesday near which
place each expects to homestead some
government land.
Rev. Shlrck of Whitewater , Kan. ,
has been called here to preach at the
Lutheran church , and preached bis
i first sermon nt the churcn Sunday
morning.
- Clark Stoltz and Norman Bobbin of
. iTecumseheremarried at her homo
I south of 'own Sunday noon. They
. ' go to Kimbiill county and make
- j home on a homestead.
Ralph Clark has sold his ii'sidence
- I property on Main street to Mrs. Globes
, jofAm-elmo who will move hero nnd
make this pla-e her home. The. Clark
family expects to move to Kansas City.
At the democratic caucus held here
Q
Saturday afternoon the following nom
inations were made : For clerk , S. H.
Chism ; lor treasurer , N. W. Kallenyn1
for justice of the peace , L. M. Mourer
for constable , Capt. Evans ; for'road-
overseer , Theo. Weaver.
"FARGOT
R. D. Waggner was a visitor here
Thursday.
H. G. Dorste hauled hogs to Prestor
Wednesday.
F. E. Nitzsche had business in Rule
Wednesday.
Fred Teaman had business at Corn
ing Thursday.
Jacob Wisman hauled hogs to Pros
j ton Thursday ,
y Ed Bauman's were shopping here on *
day this week.
Otto Hlrschbergcr is hauling corn t <
Rule this veek.
Fred Rueggo and wife were shopper
here Wednesday.
C. D. Thompson had business Ii
n- Corning Monday.
Freeman nnd Josephine Futsche :
were Rule visitors Saturday.
" Annie Hounhs hud some dental wor !
done in Falls Cit > lust week.
George Fischer and wife had bus !
jss at the county sent Monday.
The .Luthcren church at Arago ta
he I its annual mission feast Sunday.
ch Mrs. Sophia Paul sale Tuesday wa
vo well attended. She will leave Sri tin
ty day for Gordon , Neb. , where her hui
baud and son Fred uro farming.
Wm. Thralkll had quite a painful a (
er cldent last week. He went out in th
th pasture to bring his < -'owc home whe
tie , his cull took after him and he save
himself by running back of .1 tree near
a ditch. The bu'l ' went after him and
fell down the embankment and died.
Mr. Thratkil slipped and fell In the
ditch straining hl wrist and hurting his
back , but was able to get to the yard
oiilo
Herman Bccchy was a Merrill visitor
Sunday.
George Lippold and Mahlou Peck
were tip from Merrill Sunday.
Ed Kiimnel and family visited with
bis parents in Falls City Sunday.
John WiltbC and family of Falls City
were quests in this vicinity Sunday.
Wm. Flickingcrland wife of Merrill
were in attendance at the love feast
Louis Hurt and family o f Verdon
moved into the Albers house Thurs
day.
day.Mrs.
Mrs. Chas.Centner and children are
visiting her mother near Omaha this
week.
Chas. Whetstinc of Falls City spent
Sunday with George Prichard anil
family.
O. A. Bnrk and wife attended the
funeral of Mrs. Gchling in Falls City
Sunday.
Win. Mohlcr and family of Falls
Bity were guests of Alison Kinsley
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Kimnicl of Merrill ,
\an. , spent last week with their neice
Mrs. H. J. Prichard.
Jennie and Bertha Brinii of near
Jainlin , Kan. , are guests of their sis-
er Mrs. A. E. Kniscly.
Mrs. Henry McClain and Mra. Kauf
man of Falls Citj- were guests at the
ionic ot George Shouse and wife.
Joe Peck and wife of near Hamlin.
an. , attended the love feast and visi-
: cd relatives here Saturday and Sun
day.
day.D.
D. Keller returned from Pennsj'l-
vania last week and was accompanied
by bib sister and husband who will
visit here.
Mrs O. A. Guinn of St. Anthony ,
Idaho , is here visiting her sister Mrs
George Prichard. She will spend
sometime here as she has been sick and
expects to doctor while here.
Real Estate Transfers.
B F Gravutt and wlfo to C H Uever
wd west side lot , 2 blk 1 Humboldt f'.C.O. '
E F Burue * and wife to ( JhrPi ' -
beno , wd 52 feet off lot 1 blk 1 Preston
S2000.
John and Mary Deunecker to < H
Wlltse wd nj nei 20-2 17 $ : ! 000.
Frank King and wi'o to J F Shunort
wd lot 2 blk S Shu I'M t ? .7oO ?
Nellie M Frank to J A Civnic > vc , ots
lit and 20 , blk 2i ( Ful - City $ . .10.
( I ! Richwni-iin Mi.il wife to Peter
Tri" . If. wd In.- I. 2 mid 't hlk lf < Crook
it rm\h > ml FillC l8loO. ( ! .
Alien All'-u .mil hu.lui.i' to W A
nnd Ht'L'iiiu Cox \\d pmt nf sw corner
13-i-10 : SloOO.
Charlotte Lippuld M Annie Herbster
wJ lots fi and 0 blk ISO Fulls City ? 4Co.
Peter Frederick , sr , to Grmn L
Wlndle wd lots 0 nnd 10 blk 07 Falls
city 8:12 : ; .
Olive A. Maxson to M R Wilson wd
part section 3-2-13 containing G acres
$ iCOO.
Redublican Caucus.
In answer to the call , a
crowd of republicans met at the
court house Monday evening1
and placed in nomination the
following candidates all of
whom are first-class men and
sure lo win out : Justices of thi >
Peace , Oliver Brown and J. E.
Lesda ; Constables , .Tas. Naus-
ler and J. E. Mettz. After ap
pointing a committee to fill va
cancies , should any occur , the
meeting adjourned.
Notice of Referee's Sale
Notice U hereby L'lvcn.tliat In pursuance loan
r order Ikhiifil out of the District Court in and for
KicIianUon County , Nebraska , on the ih da ) of
SrtinrmUor , 1007 , in an notion in partition peitd-
liik' therein , in uhicli Kmmett K , Jamca 14
plaintiff anil I.iizieJrum" . and Mactrie Leg-rand
are defendants , ordering the underMumtt rtfer-
ees to sell the folliinniK described landaud
tenements , touit : Tin * uust half ( h1 of tlm
id southuest quarter 'HI ' < > f section number tuen-
ty-so\un ( JTaiid ) the east half M of the south-
uast quarter < V of section number t emjtlit
(2s ( ) , all In township number three 13. ranee
us number llfloen US ) , cast of 01' . M. Richardson
County. Nebraska , ue will , on the 3Ut dav of
r October. 1POT , at two o'clock 1' . M. of Mid day.
19' at the went frontdoor of the court house of aid
county , in 1'alN City , sell said real estate at
19'C pobhc auction to the hiilie t bidder for cash.
I'OM * S | OII of said premises lobe si\en March
C- 1st. 190 ? .
Dated this 21th day of September , lr-OT.
Paul U. Weaver
Conrad Rase.
Elmer Ray.
Ray.Referees. .