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I LMM. PUBUCATtOft ORIGINAL Noncm fk the Dtetrict Court of In mud for Johnsoa County, May Term, A. D. Christian Gaulocher, Alonzo Dewey, Samuel Patterson, Margery Patterson, Samuel W. Patterson, Mary EL Patterson, Phillip Echrich, Margaret Icenhart, George Echrich, John Echrich, Zeb- -esaw Icher, John G.

Ecbrich, J. G. Echrich, Mariah Curran, P. P. Brossart and his Unknown Heirs, Mary M.

Rees, Mary M. Rees, Guardian of Agatha Rees, minor heir of Frank J. Rees, Agatha Rees, minor heir of Frank J. Rees, An! the Unknown Claimants of the following described real estate, tc- The S. W.

quarter of the N. quarter of Section 26; and the X. E. quarter of the N. E.

quarter of Section 27. Township 80 Xorih, Range 6 West of the Fifth P. M. Defendants. To the Above Xamed are hereby notified that there Is on file in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Johnson County, Iowa, a it ion of the above named plaintiff, clieging that he Is the absolute owner of the S.

W. quarter of The N. W. quarter of Section 26, and the X. E.

quarter of the N. E. quarter of Section 27, Township 80 Xorth, Range 6 West of the 5th" P. and asking that you and each of you, and all persons claiming by, through or under you, be barred and forever es- topped from having or claiming any r. or interest adverse to the tlai s-t.

in and to said premises, and that the title thereto be quieted in the plaintiff, and that defendants be adjudged to pay the costs of this proceeding. And further alleging that Phillip Echrich became the owner of the X. E. quarter of th2 X. E.

quarter of said section 27, on Nov. 13th, 1851, "by "Warranty Deed -oza John JPowell and wife, record -ok 8, at page 476 of the Dec. of Johnson County, Iowa: and Patterson, became the cr --r of the following described the N. E. quarter of the X.

E. quarter of said section 27, to-wit: Commencing at the X. E. corner of said N. E.

quarter of the X. E. quarter, thence west SO rods, thence south 80 rods, thence east 34 rods, thence north rods, thence east 46 rods, thence north rods to place of beginning, by Warranty deed from George Phillip Echrich, dated Feb. 18th, 1853, and recorded, in "book 14 at page 385 of the Deed Records of Johnson Iowa: that Margaret Icenhart and Echrich and John Echricr: the sole surviving heirs at of the aforesaid Phillip Echrich; that Margery Patterson, Samuel W. Patterson, Mary E.

Patterson, and Mariah Curran were the only heirs at law -of the aforesaid Samuel Patterson, deceased; that F. P. Brossart became the owner of 7 acres off the north end of the east half of said N. E. quarter the N.

E. quarter or said section 27, by virtue of a sheriffs deed dated Jan. 4th, 1860, and recorded in "book 18 at page 228 of the Deed Records of Johnson County, Iowa; that Zebesaw Icher became the owner ot the premises last above described by guardian's deed George Echrich. dated Dec. 18th, 1861, recorded in book 20 at page 492 of the deed records of Johnson County, Iowa.

further alleging that the unknown claimants of the said S. W. quarter of the X. W. quarter of section 26, and the X.

E. quarter of the X. E. quarter of section 27 in safd township and range, are the heirs at law of tee above named Phillip Echrich. Samuel -Patterson.

Margery Patterson, Samuel W. Patterson, Mary E. Patterson, Mariah Curran. F. P.

Brossart and Zebesaw Icher. 2Cow unless you appear and before noon of the second day of the next term of court, will commence on the 7th day of May, 1906. default will be entered against you ana judgment and decree rendered thereon, according to the prayer of the petition. WADE, DUTCHES. DAVIS.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. O. A. Byington, Judge of the Eighth Judicial District, do hereby approve of the foregoing notice, and order that the same be published In the Iowa City Daily Press for six consecutive weeks, as provided by law. O.

A. BYIXGTOX, S1-7-14-21-2S-5 Judge. dtPV AMLV MEM tATUAMKV, PUBLICATION Rheumattkm Cured Tn Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 1 Its action upon the system to remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tat ttisease immediately disappears.

The tint dose greatly benefits. 76 and $1.00. Sold by W. B. Shrader, Iowa City.

Wedding invitation, engraved visiting cards and fancy stationery a specialty at the Daily Press office. ORIGINAL NOTICE. In the District Court of Johnson County. Iowa, Mar Term, 1906. Eliza Hoyt, Plaintiff, Ebenezer F.

Cotting, the Unknown Wife of William P. Doty, the Unknown Wife of Joseph A. McKee, and the Unknown Claimants of the following described real estate, towit: Lot 8, in Block 13, County Seat Addition to Iowa City Iowa. Defendants. To the Above Named Defendants and to the Unknown Claimants of the Land Above Described: You and each of you are hereby notified that there is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Johnson County, Iowa, a petition of plaintiff, claiming that she is the absolute owner in fee simple of lot eight (8), block thirteen (13) In County Seat Addition to Iowa City, Iowa, and alleging that all the defendants have, or claim to have, some right, title or interest therein, and that the Unknown Wife of William P.

Doty, who formerly owned said land claims said land as his surviving wire; and that the heirs of said Unknown Wife claim said land by Inheritance from her, and that the Unknown Wife of Joseph A. McKee, who owned said land claims the same as the surviving wife of said Joseph A. McKee, and that the Unknown Heirs of said Unknown Wife claim said land by inheritance from her; and alleging that one Ebenezer F. Cotting owned said land, and that his heirs are unknown, and that they claim the said land by inheritance from the said Ebenezer F. Cotting, as Unknown Claimants thereof; and asking that the equity of redemption of all of the defendants in said land be forever barred and foreclosed, and that plaintiff be decreed to be the absolute owner in fee simple thereof, and his title be quieted against the adverse claims of all of the defendants, and for other relief prayed in the petition.

Xow, unless you appear thereto and defend before noon of the second day of the nest term of said court, which will commence on the seventh day of May, 1906, default will be entered against you, and judgment and decree rendered thereon, according to the prayer of the petition. BAKER, BALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. The above and foregoing notice is hereby approved and it is hereby ordered that said notice be published in the Iowa City Daily Press, once each week for sis successive weeks, O. A. BYINGTON, Judge of the Eighth Judicial District of Iowa.

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Rate of one fare plue $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, and 23, with final return limit of May 31st Biennial Meeting General Federa tion of Women's Clubs, St. Paul, Minn. May 30-June 7. One fare plus $2.00 for the round trip.

Tickets on sale May 2Sth to 31st inclusive, flnel return limit, June 9th. Annual Tournament Iowa State Fireman's Association, at Clinton, June 19 to 22, 1906. Rate of one fare plus fifty cents except where fare and one third makes less from points in Iowa. Where the rate is more than $4.50 tickets will t3 sold June ISth to 20th and where the rate is $4.50 or less, tickets will be sold June 19th to 22nd, good returning until June 25th. N.

E. A. Meeting, San Francisco, July 9th to 13th. Rate of one fare plus S2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale June 25 to July 7th, final return limit, Sept, 15th.

National Baptist Convention, Los Angeles, Sept. 12-19. One lowest first-class fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 3, to 14.

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JXO. G. FARMER, D. P. Cedar Rapids.

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E. Shrader and T. H. "Whetstone, drug store. Trial bottle free.

Bam Tanner nas movea to rooms Siear undertaking parlors, where be wHl continue to do steam and dry gleaning in first-class style, tf A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when she began taking Electric Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life." Mrs. W. Gilpatrick, of Danforth, Me.

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tf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Bsst and Most Popular, "Mothers buy it for croupy eMldrea railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe," say Moore Eicon, Iowa, "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kind, le seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands." There is no question but th" medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a or an adult that is afflicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by All Leading Druggists. You feel the Hie giving current the minute you take it. A gentle soothing fills the nerves and blood with life.

It's a real pleasure to take Hollister'a Rocky Mountain. Tea. SS cents, Tea or Tablets. V-. w.

Morrison fudge at fevuuuOi, Each $575,548.00, Wnich, However, Can Be Evaded. April Speer in the United States court Friday sentenced Greene and Gaynor each to a term of four years in the penitentiary and to a fine of the amount each charged with having fraudulently obtained from the United States government. There was a large crowd in court. The defendants may be relieved of the fine by raakirs oati that they rs possessed of no more than At 11 o'clock the prisoners were brought into court. Judge Speer asked the counsel for the defense if ttfey had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced.

Col. P. W. Meldrim answered in the negative, whereupon the court imposed sentence. Each defendant had been found guilty upon all the counts of three indictments charging conspiracy, embezzlement and presenting false claims.

The sentence upon the three indictments were respectively two, four and four years, but the court ordered that these terms run concurrently, so that the sentence was really for four years. Imprisonment is to be in the federal prison at Atlanta. The defense will file a bill of exceptions, and they asked for an order of court extending to 30 days the time permitted counsel for preparing this bill, which will be very voluminous, and that tnt? order act as a superse- deas. SIX KILLED IN TORNADO. Grand Stand in Bali Park at Cleburn, Blown Down During Progress of Game.

Dallas, April persons were killed and several injured in the cyclone which swept over Briggs. Tex. The dead are: M. R-. Hickman and daughter, Briggs; Arnet Taber and wife, Briggs; R.

A. Patterson and wife. A number of buildings in the district were destroyed. At Cleburn, the storm blew down the grand stand in the ball park during the progress of a game. Several persons were injured, but none was tilled.

The heaviest rain in years fell in Dallas and a general rain Is reported over north Texas. The Pure Food Roll of Honor. "Good Housekeeping," a well mown household national magazine voluntarily made a thorough examination and test of None-Such Mince Meat, and placed it without reservation upon its- roll of honor. In the March number of Good Housekeeping, in the department of "Pure Food Assurance," -we find. "None-Such Mince Meat, Merrill- Soule Syracuse, a semi-moist condensed compound of beef, apples, spices, sugar, raisins, currants, boiled cider, and salt, without other preservatives or adulterants, no artific- al coloring, produced under conditions as near to sanitary perfection as possible." This guarantee, which could not be bought at any price, ought to satis- the most particular house-wife.

The sale of one million packages a month seems to prove the statement be true. Your grocer sells None- Such. Try it, and satisfy yourself. Yon are the one. Rest the Stomach Nothing wfll cure inditfestfon that doesn't digest the food.

Itself, and the stomach perfect rest. You cant reasonably expect that any 'weak stomach will regain its strength end get well when it is compelled to do full work that a sound stomach should do. You expect a sick horse to get -well when it is compelled to do a full day's work every day of the week. Your stomach must have rest. But it isn't necessary to starve self in order to rest your stomach.

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect ditfestant It will digest all of the food you eat regardless of the condition of your stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Flatulence, Headache, Water Brash, Belching of Gas, Nausea, Gastritis, Heartburn and all troubles arising from indigestion and non-assimilation of the food. I had dyspepsia its worst form: was duced in weight to 118 pounds. After using two and one-half bottles of Kodol, I was completely cured and restored to my usual weight of 145 pounds. J.

LUTHER JOHNSON. Att'y At Law, Cleburne. Tex. KODOL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT I Dollar Jioldj as mack trial, or 10 cmt MAKES THE SWEET. Prepared at the Lab- I oratory of E.C I PROFESSION DS j.

MCDONALD, Attoraey-at-Law. to loan on real estate Office over Festal TeiegrajB, Washington Iowa City. Attorney at Law. Office Shrader's Dra Iowa City, Iowa. SAM.

D. WHITING, Attorney at Law. Alt Washington ftt, son Block. Iowa City, Iowa. W.H.

Bailey. W. BAILEY MURPHY, Attorneys-at-Law, KoBey to loan on city and farm at a low rate of interest. CoHeaje Iowa City, SOLD BY J. H.

WHETSTONE, W. W. MORRISON AND HENRY LOUIS. WM. A.

FRY, President. M. J. MOON, Vice Pres. GEO.

L. FALK, Cashier J. A. SHALLA, Assistant Cashier. The Johnson Counfy Savings Bank Capital, $125.000 Surplus, $70,000 Deposits.

$1.265.000 Foreign Exchange and Letters of Credit issued to any part of the world. This Bank receives the acconnls of Merchants, Farmers, Manufacturers, and Individuals on the most liberal terms consistent with Sound Banking. Interest paid on time deposits and loans made at all times upon approved securities BOAKD OF DIRECTORS--W. A. Fry, M.

J. Moon, Max Mayer, S. L- Close John T. Jones, E. F.

Bowman, E. P. Whitacre, William Hanke, Frank C. Carson. a ETER A.

DEY, Pres. C. S. WELCH, Vice Pres. LOVELL SWISHER, Caah The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company IOWA CITY, IOWA.

Capital Stock $50000,00 Surplus $10,00000 rRUSTEnS--Mrs. E. F. Parsons, Peter A. Dey, J.

T. Turner, C. S. Welch Geo. W.

Ball, A. N. Currier, E. Bradway. Interest paid on deposits of any amount.

Loans made on real estate mortgage security. Loans made for other parties. PBTBRA. DEY, Pres. GEO.W.

BALL, Vice Pres. LOVELL SWISHER Cashier J. U. PLANK, AssL-Caah. First National Bank IOWA CITY.

IOWA. Capital Stock $100,000,00 Surplusl $50,000,00 DIRECTORS Peter A. Dey, Mrs. E. F.

Parsons, J. T. Turner, C. S. Welch E.

Bradway, A. N. Cnnier, Geo. W. BalL OFFICE- -Corner Washington and Dnbuque streets.

JE. President W. Mosser, Yice-Presldent J. C. Swltzer, Assistant Cashier.

P. Au Korab, Cashier Oitycj Capital Stock, $65,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $24 000 V. S. Depository in BankrnptfEitstM.

TOiSS-- KnclW Sanders, J. W. Bleb, W. D. Cannon, Joseph Slezak, Wm.

C. y. Clapt, F. D. Lindsler, S.

W. Mercer. W. Pratt. GEO.W.

KOONTZ, Pres. AIXNZO BROWN, Vice Pres. J. E. SWITZER, Caii, J.

M. OTTO, Asst. Cash. The Citizens 9 Savings and Trust Company IOWA Interest Paid on Deposits Office. 114 Clinton Loans on Real Estate DIRECTORS-- Alonzo Brown, G.

W. Koontz, L. J. Eenda, W. E.

Shrader, W. D. Lichty Ckvlee Baker. oeo. W.

BAKER A BALL, Publls, CtMccBt Bfeefc. Will IB ill Iowa Money to DRS. LITTIG DUCKETT, Office, over the First National Bank, Residence, 314 Summit Street. THOt. B3ENNAN, and Loana.

Office-- Crweeat Bloek, Iowa City, SECURITY ABSTRACT CO PAN- of Johnaen County, Iowa. Abatractc of title carefully am promptly prepared. IB office with Bailey Murf College Iowa Ctty. A. E.

SWISH ER, Attorney at Law. Oflee--Citizens' Saving! and Company Bank, Iowa City, towm ft. J. SMITH, M. Physician Owifeoiv Oflse--Morrison Block, Brown SL, City, DR, MARY K.

HEARD, Physician. Office, 24 North Clinton Street, Telephone, Bell 166 J. DR. J. A.

VALENTA, Physician and Surgeon. to 11:30 a.m.; 1:30 to ft 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 10 to 11 aos, Office and residence, S. Phonee--Old, New, 478. DR. J.

P. MULLIN, Phyalclan and Suifeen. OCtoa--lS Clinton St. BotU Ifntr doon south of St. Jmea.

answered at Oft D. F. FITZPATRICK, Physician and Burgeon. 8. CttTiton St.

HeaHaasi, Zt m. College St. Both 'PAOBCB. Kenn, Itoi? Night calls answered from P. T.

BREENE, D. Dentist Offlee over Johnaon County Bank. Office toll and 1 to p. m. H.

F. LANDIS, Mrs. H. F. LANDIS, Csteopathic Physicians.

Office South Dubuque St. Office phone, Johnson County, 4ft, Residence both phones, Johnaon COM ty, 131; Bell phone, 307J. WASHBURN DR. EVELYN 8. WASHBURN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.

(Successors to Dr. Still Treat both acute and cbronic Calls answered night or day. Office and Residence 102 S- Linn It J. C. Phone 214; Bell, D214.

MRS. ARTHUR JESSE FAWCETT Teacher of Voice Culture and Singing. foundation WorK a Specialty. Tested rree of Charts, 118 So. Dubuqne St.

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