IN THK DISTRICT COIHT OK CASS COINT1, NKBHAMiA. The Lvinirston.Loun and Dulldinp As sociation, l'luintitfs. . vs. Adelaide Hates and John T. Uuto.s her husband, l)t fendants. To Adelaide Hiite and John T. Hates, her husband, non-refident defendants In tho above entitled action: You and each of von are hereby i.otitled that the pluintiff has com menced an action against you in the ni.strict Court of Cass County, Ne braska, for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage Kiveri by you to the Living ston Loan and lfulIdinK Association on the ICtli day of January, l!tt)S, covering the following described real estate in Caws County, Nebraska, to-wit: Com mencing at a point in the center of Hryant street, said point being 156 Jeet west ami 15 feet north of a stone at the southeast coiner of the NKVi of Section 24, Township 12 north. Uange 13, east of the 6th p. in., thence, north V17 8 feet to a stake, th-nee west liuO feel, thence south 217. S f?el to a slike, whence east 200 feet t) Iho place of "e 3;.', inning, containing one acre, ho the tiriiiie mo.e or less and liioivn aw tub lot 1 oi' lot 46, in the .S K of the NK',i of .'Section 21, Township 12 north. Range 13 ea.si. of the 6th p. in., in Cass County, Nebraska, which mortgage appears of record in Hook ar of Keal Kstate Mortgages at page 275, in the otlico of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska, and to recover $10.70 for in surance which plaintiff has been corn jelled to pav, and to recover taxes for the years 1M08-1911 inclusive in the sum of J14.4S, witli Interest thereon from the 12th dav of November, 1912, and for equitable relief. You anl each of you are required to answer said petition on or uetore me 17th il.iv of February. A. D. 1913. and In falling so to do your default will be daly entered therein and judgment taken as prayeu tor m piainim s pen tlon. The Livingston Loan and Building As tiociatlon. Plaintiff. Ey A. L. TIDD, It's Attorney. IN THK niSTHICT COCIIT OK CASS COUNT V. NKUIIASKA. Th-! Lvingston Loan and Building As sociation, Plaintiffs, vs. DsWItt Stanley and Anna Stanley, his wife, liut'endants. To DeWItt Stanley nnd Anna Stanley, hise wife, non-resident defendants In the ubove entitled action: , You anil each of you are hereby notified that the plaintiff has com- irienced an action against you in uie 'District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage given ly you to uie iiving .ston Loan and Building Association on the 10th day of September, 1906, cover ing the following described real estate in'all- T.nla 3 nnd 4. In Block 10. in Thompson's Addition to the City of Plattsmoutli, Cass County Nebraska, which mortgage appears ot recora in Book 32 of Keal Kstate Mortgages, at pag'j 236, In the office of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska; and to recover the sum of $8.50 insurance, which plaintiff has been compelled to pay, and the sum of $77.15 taxes, in terest and costs for the years 1907-1911 inclusive, with interest thereon from the 12th day of November, 1912, and for equitable relief. , You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of February, A. D. 1913, and In failing bo to do your default will be duly entered therein and Judgment taken as prayed for In plaintiff's petl- The Livingston Loan and Building As sociation, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, It's Attorney. NOTICE. In the Dlntrlct Court In aad for Cnae County Nebraska. Louisa Bay and Albert M. Bay, Plaintiffs, vs. Nanoy J. Dysart, Elizabeth Wolfe, Henry Wolfe, Ellen Krelger, Adolph Kreiger, Ida Cllne, Brunson Cllne, James A. Dysart, Frank P. Sheldon, Emma Sheldon, Thomas P. Dysart, Louise Dysart, Jessie K. Dysart, Clara Dysart, Charles H. Dysart and Ogaretta Dysart, Defendants. To the Defendants, Ellen Kreiger, Adolph Kreiger, Thomas P. Dysart and Louise Dysart: .... .. You are hereby notified that on the 54th day of December, 1912. plaintiffs filed their petition against the above aatned defendants In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, pray ing partition of the following described real estate situated In the County of Ca'M Nebraska: . .u The Southeast Quarter (SLU) the Houtheast Quarter (SE of Section twenty-seven (27), the Northeast,, Quarter (NKU) of the Northeast Quar ter NK4) of Section thirty-four (34). the North half of the Northwest Quar ter (NV) of the Northeast Quarter (NKVi) of Section thirty-four (34), all in Township ten (10), Range 13 East of the 6th p. m. and setting forth the interest of plaintiffs and defendants therein. . This notice is given pursuant to an order of the court and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 10th day of teb rvrnry, A. D. 1913, or your default will be duly entered of record, and partition (if said lands made In accordance with the findings and orders of the court lIouisA BAY and ALBERT M. BAY. Plaintiffs. KAWLS & ROBERTSON. Attorneys. IVOTICK OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. In (he IMMrlct Court of Ca County, Nebraska. Ch-irlcs P. Pfeifer. Plaintiff, . VB. I Fruiaes J. Solomon, et al Defendants. To the Defendants: Frances J. Solo mon, D, H. Solomon, first name un known, Elizabeth H. Solomon. Joslah Moores, Mary J. Moores, Mary J. Lath rop, K. M. Henderson, first name un known, Hertha O. Dalton, Mary Arminda Huffman. Caroline Huffman, Edward J. Moores, Alfred M. Moores, Enoch (5. C. Moores, Eliza Moores, Maliala Orav, A. J. Moores. first name unknown, Nancy K. Epperson, Henry Moores, Edward or Ed Jocklm, Ida E. .lookim, Andrew V. or A. W. Mc laughlin, Alcna R. McLaughlin. John W. or J. W. Seymore, S. J. Seymore, first name unknown, Zetham or Zetham P. McCulloch, Ithmar P. or I. P. Pills t.urrv, Nellie B. Smith, Chester H. simith, Fred Black, also the unknown heirs and devisees of the following named, Frances J. Solomon, deceased, l. 11. Solomon, deceased, first name un known, Joslah Moores, deceased, E. M. Henderson, first name unknown, dot-eased, Rertha O. Dalton, deceased, Mary Arminda Huffman, deceased, Caroline Huffman, deceased, Edward J. Moores, deceased, Alfred M. Moores, de ceased, Enoch (J. C. Moores, deceased, Ma hula Gray, deceased; A. J. Moores, find name unknown, deceased, Nancy K. Epperson, deceased, Henry Moores, reeeased, Edward or Ed Jocklm, de ceased; Andrew W. or A. V. Mclaugh lin, decensed, John W. or .1. W. Sevmore, eased, Zetham or Zethum P. McCul loch, deceased, Ithmar 1'. or I. I". I'llls hurry, deceased, you are hereby notified that on January 18th, A. I). 1913. plain tiff filed his suit In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, to quiet title to the following described lands In 1'lattnmonth, to-wit: Lots numbered eleven and twelve. In Block number forty-three, In the City of Plattsmouth, Oiss county, Nebraska, because of bis adverse possession by himself and Ills grantors and their vcrniitors for more than ten rears, prior to the commencement of this suit and fo enjoin each and nil of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, interest or claim, either icgal or unliable In or two snld lands or any part thereof, nnd to require vou and each of you to set forth your right, title. Hon or interest therein, If any, either legal or equitable, and to have the sumo adjudged Inferior to Hie title of plaintiff and for general relief equitably. Tills notice Is made pursuant to the order of the court. Vou nro required to .-inswer snld petition on or before Monday, March .".rd. A. D. 1913, or your default will be dulv entered therein. CHARLES P. l'l''EIKEK, Plaintiff. .1. E. DOUGLASS, Attorney. If you have anything to sell an ad in the Journal will soli it. NOTICE OF HKKERKK'S Sil.K, la Ike lliNtrtft Court In and for Cau County, Nrbranka. NVttie J. Holmes, Plaintiff, vs. W. S. Shorn. Joseph 11. Keenan, Augusta Keenan. Helen M. Alwine, formerly Helen M. Keenan, George II. Alwine, Herbert J. Keenan. Annette Keenan, John Kitmiolph Keenan. James Keen an and James W. Holmes. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree entered in this ease on the 2."th day of January, A. D. 1913, the undersigned sole referee, will on the 3d day of March, A. 1). IS 13, at eleven o'clock a. m., at the south door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Ne braska, sell at public auction the fol lowing described real estate, situated in the County of Cass, Nebraska, to wit: Commencing at a point on quarter section line running East and West through Section nine (9), Township eleven lilt. Range fourteen (14), In Cass County, Nebraska; 1074 6-10 feet East of the quarter section corner on West side of Section nine (9), Town ship eleven (111, Range fourteen (14); running thence south 2773 feet; thence East 400 feet: thence North 266 feet; thence East 921 feet; thence North 532 feet; thence East to the banks of the Missouri river; thence along the banks of the Missouri river in a northerly direc tion to a point where said banks of the Missouri river intersects the quarter section line running East and West through Section nine (9), Township eleven ( 11), Range fourteen (14) ; thence West along said quarter section line to the place of beginning, together with lands formed upon and against said described lands by accretion, alluvion, reliction and evulsion. Also lots one (1), two (2), three (.3), four (4), live (5). six (6). seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven til) and twelve (12), in block three (3) West and block one (1) North, and one (1) East of the public square in the Village of Rock Bluffs, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, together with the portion of the vacated streets surrounding the same belonging thereto. Said property will be sold for cash to the highest re sponsible bidder. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 25th day of January, A I) .1913. C. E. TEFFT. Referee. RAWLS & ROBERTSON, Attorneys. J, J. ThomuH, Attorney, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In the District Court of Seward County, Nebraska, in the Matter of the Estate of Thomas A. Healey, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that In pursu ance of an order of the Honorable George F. Corcoran, one of the Judges of the District Court in and for Seward County, Nebraska, made on the 2nd day of July, 1912, at Chambers, at the Court House In the City of York, York County, Nebraska, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, I will sell at the front door of the Court House In the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on the 1st day of February, 1913, at one o'clock p. m for cash, the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lots seven (7) and eight (8), in block ten (10), of Carter's Addition to Weep ing Water, Cass County, Nebraska. Snld sale will remain open one hour. HENRY J. MATZKE, Administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of Thomas A. Healey, de ceased. NOTICE. Slate of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. To James V. . Kaspar, Non- Residcnt, Defendant. You are hereby notified that the plaintiff, Louis Rotter, has com menced an action against you and Maud V. Kaspar, jointly, in Justico Court, before M. Archer, Justice cf the Peace in and for said Coun ty, the object and prayer of which is to recover judgment against you on a promisary note for $100, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, from the 7th day of Feb ruary, 1912, and costs of act ion. You are hereby notified to answer said action on or before the 21st day of February, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m., and in failing so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for by plaintiff. LOUIS ROTTER. Plaintiff. ORDER TO SHOW CAUNE. In the Dlntrlct Court of Can County. NebraNka. In the Matter of the Estate of Nicholas Halmes, Deceased. This cause came on for hearing up on the petition of Nicholas C. Halmes, executor of the will and estate of Nicholas Halmes, decensed, for con struction of paragraph nine of the will of said deceased and for order and license to sell the real estate, as re quired by law, and the will of said deceased, which real estate Is more particularly described as follows. N SE V,, Sec. as. Twp. 12, Range 9. S of SW and NW Vt of SW '4 of Sec. 8-12-13, S y, of SE 4 and S of SW V and NW of SW Vi of Sec. 7-12-13, NE of NW U of Sec. 6-12-13, all in Cass Countv, Nebraska, Lots 10, 11 and 12, In Block 2. of the City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska. . It Is therefore ordered that all per sons Interested In said estate appear before me on the 15th day of March, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m to show cause, If any they have, why said will should not be Interpreted and construed by the Court and show cause why order of Court, directing and guiding the executor In making a sale of the said real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased, and why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell the above described real estate of said deceased. It is further ordered that a copv of this order to show cause be published for .our successive weeks prior to said time of hearing, In the Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper published twice a week at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and of general circulation throughout said County. Dated this 30th dav of January, 1913. HARVEY D. TRAVIS, Judge of the District Court. D. O. DWYER, Attorney for Executor. NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Chopic (lasoline Engine Company (Limited), of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, has issued fully paid up capital slock to the amount of Fifty-four Thousand Nine Hun dred Thirty Dollars (54,930.00) , nnd that said Corporation has an indebtedness for current expenses only amounting lo -the sum of 'Jfi 5.70. Hated I his Olh day of January, Jnn. A. Chopieska, President. Edw. Rynolf. Adolph fliese, If. M SoonnichsiTi, II. Ffloos, Directors. Seed Potatoes for Sale. King of iho Earnest seed pota toes for sale. F. L. Rhoden. Mur ray, Nob. 'Phone 8-J. NOTICE OK Ml' IT TO OlIKT TITLE. ! thr ItUlrtrt Court In sad for t ana County, .Nebraska. Simon Oruber. Plaintiff, . 1 Utile Harnum Wills, et al.. Defendants. T' the defendants liai'ie Harnum Will.-, Harry Wills, Harry G. Km num. .lames W. Harnum. Sylvester Carniim, jr., Adelberl Harnum, Mary r.arnum. Homer Hannah, Mrs. Homer Hamuli, first real name unknown; Mrs. Lewis Harnum. first real name unknown; Lewis Harnum, Jr., Charles Itanium, U !'.. Sinclair, tiist real name ur.'nown; Herbert Sinclair, Inez M. Diekersen, 1 McKerson, first real name unknown; tleoige Harnum Rowers, the unknown heirs and devisees of l.uev ltowers, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of Hesty Royd, deceased; James Chase, Helinda Chase, Lucy .1. Chase. B. K. M unlock, jr., first rel name unknown; Mrs. li. K M unlock, jr., hist real name unknown; Alphonso Chase, Thomas J. Watson, Mrs. Thomas J. Watson, first real name unknown; and the unknown heirs and devisees of Thomas J. Watson, deceased. You are herebv notified that on Feb ruary Mil, A. D. 1913. plaintiff tiled his suit in the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, to quiet title to t lie fol lowing descriliod land in the County of Cass. Nebraska, to-wlt: Tile Northeast quarter (NE'i) and the North hall (NVa.t of the South east quarter (SE'4) of Section twenty-one (Jl) Township ten (10), Range thirteen (13), East of the tith P. M. because of his adverse possession by himself, and grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit, ami to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming any right, title, lien or interest, either legal or equitable, In and to said lands or any part thereof, and to require you to set forth your right, title or interest there in, If any, either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged inferior to the title of plaintiff to said lands, and for general equitable relief. This notice is made- pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before Monday, the Ith dav of March. A. D. 1913. or your default will be dulv entered therein. SIMON ORl'HER, Plaintiff. RAWLS & ROBERTSON, Attorneys. i corvrv coiht. Stale of Nebraska, Countv of Cass, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of William O'Rrlen, Deceased. To All Persons Interested: You ore hereby notilied that there has been liled in this court petition for the appointment of an administrator of above estate. , That a hearing will be had on said petition before this court at t ho Court House in Plattsmouth, in said County, on the 1st day of March, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. Objection, If any, must bo filed on or before sahl day and hour of hearing. Dated February Mil, 1913. ALLEN J. HEESON, County Judge. ATT ACH M ENT MITICK. J. W. Davis will take notice that on the 2nd day of Junuary, 1D13, M. Archer, a justice of the peace of Cass County, Nebraska, issued an order of attach ment for the sum of $5.00 In action pending before him, wherein A. O. Hacli & Co. is plaintiff and J. W. Davis de fendant, that property of said defend ant, consisting of money, has been at tached under said order, said cause was continued to the 20tH day of Feb ruary, 1D13, at 9 o'clock a. m. A. G. BACH & CO., Plaintiff. I.KUAI. !OTICE. In the District Court of Can Comity, .Vebraaka. Morgan E. Rrantner, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph McCreary, Cuss County, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Nebraska, the Un known Heirs and De NOTICE visees of Zecherlali f iverr, Deceased, the Citizens Hank of Platts mouth, Nebraska, a Cor poration, Now Defunct, E. (). Dovey & Son, a Copartnership, ami Charles E. JVarsall, Defendants. To Joseph McCreary and Helm finl 1 1..,. the Unknown of Zecherlah Kerr. I iiinvnil ii,fun,i.,H... v, ..rtrintUlll.l. You and each of you will herebv take To0,1., .'''i1.1 on tl1'" 101,1 f February I, Morgan E. Rrantner, Plaintiff in the foregoing entitled cause, tiled my petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against vou and others, the object, purpose and prayer of which Is to obtain a decree from said Court removing liens and clouds from and quieting the record title of the following descriliod real estate, situate in Cass County. Ne braska, to-wit: Commencing at a point flftv-two and one-half (52 ty) feet Eust of the Southwest corner of original Lot Uvuevnt"Hlx v6)- ln ruction eighteen (18), Township twelve (12), North, In Range fourteen (11), East of the 6th I . M., thence running North one hun i''el ii'irty-tlve U35) feet, thence Lost fifty-two and one-half (62) feet; thence South one hundred thirty-five (135) feet; thence west fifty-two and one-half (52M,) feet to the place of beginning, shown and designated on the plat books of Ir regular tracts In the otlice of the register of deeds of said County, as lot No. 60 in the Southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said Section. Also commencing at the Southeast corner of said Lot twentv-slx (2fi), In said Section eighteen (18), Town ship twelve (12), North. Range four teen (14) Enst, and running thence north one hundred thirty (130) feet; thence West sixty (0) foot; thence South one hundred thirty (130) feet; thence East sixty (60) feet to the place of beginning, nnd shown and designated on the said plat books of Irregular tracts as Lot No. 61, In said Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section, excepting, however, a strip off of the South ends of snld Lots heretofore convoyed to the City of Plattsmouth for street purposes. In Plaintiff, as against you and other defendants and to exclude and enjoin you nnd each of you from ever assort ing or claiming any right, title, estate, Interest or lion therein adverse to Plaintiff, nnd for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable.. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before tho SMth dav of March, 1913, or the allegations "con tained In said petition will be taken as true and, n decree rendered as prayed for thereli. Dated: February lot h 1913 MORGAN E. RRANTNER, Plaintiff. Ry JOHN M. LEYDA, His Attorney. Plnttsniouth, Neb., Feb. 4, 1913. Hoard mot pursuant to adlournment. Present: C. R. Jordan, C. E. Heehner and Julius A. Pit., Countv Commls soners; I). C. Morgan. County Clerk. Minutes of previous session road and approved, when the following business was transacted in regular form: Moved by Julius A. Pit, nnd second ed bv C. E. Heehner that the following resolution he adopted. Motion carried. Whereas, the building now used for the Cciurily jail and situated in the City of l'hi 1 1 stniiii t h. in the Count v of Cass and Stale (if Nebraska, has been con demned by the Sinio Fire Warden of the Slate nf Nebraska, nnd Hint It will require ii huge expenditure of money to put snld building In a suitable and safe condition from damage by lire; and. When. us. Iho said building now so used fur Uio County Jail Is situated In an unsanitary place and dangerous to he I Itli of persons confined thprdn; an4, Whereas tins Hoard of County Com- COBB'S PROCEEDINGS missloners of Cass County, Nebraska, find that an emergency exists in rela tion to the County jail; therefore be it Resolved, by the Hoard of Countv ( onimissioners of the Countv of Cass and Slate of Nebraska. In regular ses sion assembled this 4th dav of Feb ruary, A. D. 11) 13. tint for the purpose of obtaining authority by a vote of the electors of Cass Countv, Nebraska, to appropriate the sum of1 12,II00 for the purpose- of building a County jail at the City of Plattsmouth, in the said County and State, and for the purpose of obtaining authority by n vote of the electors of Cass Countv, Nebraska, to levy and collect a special tax of all taxable property in said Countv for the purpose of building said Countv jail at the City or Plattsmouth. in said t ounty and State. The question and proposition of appropriation and the levying ami collecting of a special tax tor said purpose tie submitted to t ho legal voters of Cass County, in the Stale of Nebraska, at a special election to he held on the Mb dav of April, A. D. 1913; t hut said question and pro position to bo submitted is in words and figures following: Shall the -Hoard of Countv Commis sioners of Cass County, Nebraska, or other person or persons charged by law with the appropriation nnd low ing of taxes for said Countv for tiie tune being, appropriating the sum or 112,000 ami caused to be levied a special tax sufficient to raise said amount be levied on nil taxuble property of said County for the purpose of building a County Jail at the 'itv of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, taking such action as the requirements of the law and the provisions of the Statutes in such cases made and provided, and the interests of said County and public may demand: and said special tax to be levied and collected one year and one year' only. Provided, that said special tax he levied at the time of making the regular lew of the general taxes In the year 1913, and to be entered upon the tax list for Unit year and collected In the same manner as other taxes, ami that proceedings shall be commenced for tho erection of said jail ns soon after the authority is obtained from the said electors as is possible, under t he law and provisions of the Statutes In such cases made and provided, and to be continued without unnecessary delay until the same shall he completed. That said question and proposition above set forth shall be submitted to the vote of the legal voters of said Countv In the following form and manner, that Is to say the form of ballot to be used at said elec tion in favor of said question and proposition shall be as follows: ''I vote for the appropriation of $12, 000 and for t lie levying and collection of a special tax sutlielent to raise said amount for the purpose of building a County Jail." And the form of the ballot to be used at said election against said ques tion and proposition shall be as fol lows: "1 vote against the appropriation of the sum of $12,000 and against tho levying and collection of a special tax for the purpose of building u Countv Jail." Attest: ' C. R. JORDAN. Chairman of Hoard of County Commissioners. 1).. C. MORGAN. County Clerk and Clerk of Said County Hoard. Bond of Albert C. Welch. County Physician Cass County. Approved. County Clerk reported that bond of W. R. Bryan, County Assessor, had been tiled, after having been approved by the County Judge. Clerk of the District Court filed state ment of unclaimed witness fees. The following claims were allowed on tho General fund: ' A. E. Walker, M. D., snlury Coun ty Physician year 1912, Second District $ 24.75 Nelson Jean & Co., coal to paupers 12.40 D. C. Morgan, salary and ex pense 209.37 The ''Diversity Publishing Co., 'Reading Circle note bouks.... 1.50 Fred Patterson, salary for Jun uary. 1913 ss.oo S. F. Cirardet, merchandise to poor 5.00 Nebraska Lighting Co., gas to I jail, court house and street ' lamp 18.57 Kontinental Kompound Co., sweeping compound 2.35 Dr. J. M. Noely, pauper service Hello Rates 11.50 C. H. Taylor, salary and expense for Junuary, 1913 120.00 The ' Plattsmouth Water Co,, water to court house ........ 10.60 B. I. Clements, et al., Inquest of Fred L. Freeman 37.95 Miss C. Krujer, nursing Mrs. Ellis Davis 26.60 Hans Slevers, salary and laundry 79.25 ('. E. Heehner. salary 60 00 J P. R. Jordan, salary 61.40 i Weeping Water Republican, printing to countv 18.50 Julius A. Piti, salary 59.80 Mrs. I. D Jones, et al., reports of births and deaths 37.00 C. D. Quinton, hoarding city prisoners and committments.. 10.50 C. D. (Juinton, boarding county prisoners and salary 185.90 John Bauer, merchandise nnd labor to County 26.65 M. Archer, State vs. Fred Ohm.. 3.50 C. D. Quinton, State vs. Fred Ohm 1.10 A. W. White, merchandise to poor 10.00 J. H. Tains, salary for January, 1913 75.00 J. II. Tarns, expense for help In butchering and Ice harvest.... 21.50 Geo. W. Voss, coal to Mrs. Wil liams 5.50 M. Funger, blankets to Jail.... 3.92 Remington Typewriter Co., rib bon coupons 16.50 Win. Sehmldtmaiin, merchandise and repairs to county farm and jail 31.25 E. Manspeaker, salary deputy sheriff, January. 1913 45.00 John Kopia, merchandise to farm 42.70 Oinnlia Printong Co., filing caso for sheriff 19.25 Norman C. Havmer, disinfectant 9.25 M. M. Butler. M D County ' Phvslclan salary Third District, 1912 30.00 Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co., rent and tolls 35.90 Mary E. Foster, salary and ex pense and deputy, January, 1913 .'. i 151.53 Ed Egenberger, Admstr., coal to court house 250.07 C. W. Baylor K- Co., coal to paupers and farm 119.44 The Plattsmouth Journal, print ing nnd supplies 55.01 H. M. Soenntehson, merchandise to paupers 19.00 'A. W. Shrader, road viewer, road No. 373 3.00 Louisville Courier, letter heads to Countv Judge 8.50 Agent C B. & Q. U. R., tickets to pnupcrs 12.14 The following claims were allowed on the Road funds: J, C. Nldnv, road work, Road District No. 11 16.80 A. F. Sevbert, road work, Road District No. 3 15.40 Geo. H. Melslnger, road work, Road District No. 3 6.40 W. C. Norval, road work, Road District No. 14 21.10 W. T. Sacks, road work, Road District No. 16 25.00 M. .1. Carries, road work, Road District No. 6 4.80 Joe Vlckers, road work. Road District No. 16 14.00 Perry Cook, road work, Road District No. 16 9.60 U Dol how, road work, Road District No. 6 4.80 The Avoca Lumber Co., lumber, Road District No. 13 25.82 Wm. Wulf, dragging road, Road District No. 1(1 3.60 John 11. Busch, lumber, Road District No. 13 51.79 Thus. E. Fulton, blacksmith work. Road District No. 12 3.70 John Ie nl i'm, roiul work, Road District No. 15 11.20 (',. I'. Kastwond, nails. lload District No. 1 5.00 Miko Slatterv. road work, Road Dislrict No. 11 8.00 Johnson & Jones, blacksmith work. Road District No. H 10.00 H. A. Flinko Lumber Co., lum ber. Bond District No. 3 4.70 The following claims were allowed on the Bridge fund: Jolm II. Hiiseh, bridge lumber..! 51.79 G. A. Murdock, bridge work ti.(M) 11. A. Fuiike Lumber Co., bridge lumber 5.2." Geo. W. Voss Co., bridge lumber ll.T'i Hoard adjourned to meet Wednesday. February 5. 1913. . . Plattsmouth, Neb.. Feb. 5, 1913 Hoard met as per adjournment, with all members present. As advertised for, bids were received lor the county printing and contracts awarded as follows: Weeping Water Republ lean Bar Docket und Commissioners' proceed- IIIKS. Plattsmouth Journal Treasurer's re port. Road Notices, Notices to Con tractors and Call for Rids. Bids for County Physicians were as follows: First District Dr. J. p. Martin, J-.iO; Dr. E. D. Cummins, 1240; con trait awards. Second District Dr. A. E. Walker, !J4.75; contract awarded. Third District in-. J. w. Rrendel. J'.' : contract awarded. Dr. M. M. But ler. !.".0. Fourth District Dr. C. P. Fordyce i 10; contract awarded. Fifth District Dr. N. D. Talcott, !75; contract awarded. Sixth District Dr. O. E. Llston. $125 Dr. Carson W. Palmer. $74; contract awarded. Tho bids for the burial of the pauper poor were: Michael Hlld Varnished eoflin, !5 per foot; outside box, $1; trip to ceme tery, il; extra trips, !."; shrouds, !.i.75. heaters, $1(1. Sir-eight At Strelght Varnished cof hn, $t.7i per foot: outside box, K5e; trip to cemetery. $; extra trips. $j; shrouds. $:i.!i0: lloaters. $10. Contract uwarded to Stroight At Strelght. , County Treasurer tills dav Instructed to transfer tho sum of $,'.00 from the General fund to the Soldiers' Relief fund. County Treasurer filed his report of receipts and disbursements last half of year 1912. Hoard decided to adjourn from day to day wlille checking the County Ireasurer. and the only matter of busi ness appearing before them was on the request of County Superintendent Miss Mary E. Foster for $25 per month for clerk hire; the result of vote was as follows: Jordan voted $10 per month; Heehner voted $15 per month; Pit, voted $20. A comprise, was finally reached between Heehner and Pit, on $15 per month, to be paid for clerk to County Superintendent's ollice for the year 1913. Jordan voting for $10. Board adjourned to meet Tuesday, February 18, 1913. D. C. MORGAN, County Clerk. Mothers Can Sarely Buy lr. King's New Discovery and give it lo I lie lit tle fines when ailing ami suffering, with colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once used, always used. Mrs. Uruee Crawford, Nia gra, Mo writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery changed our boy from a oale, weak, sick boy to the pic ture of health." Always helps. Buy it at F. 0. Fricke & Co.'s. Brood sows for sale. J. V. Thomas. 'Phone 6-Murray. Attention, Farmers! Clean up your yard now and see 0. P. Monroe about buying all old scrap iron at the highest market price. 2-7-lmo-wkly Returns From Extensive Trip. A. M. Holmes came up this morning from Murray and visited with relatives and friends in this city. Mr. Holmes has just re turned from an extensive trip to Webster and Franklin counties, Nebraska; Woods and Kingfisher counties, Oklahoma, and thence to Topeka, Kansas and Livingston county, Missouri, in which localities he has relatives, and re ports having a most enjoyable time. Young Man Loses Muffler. One of Plaltsniouth's young men, who is employed as a cleark in the Burlington shops, took ad vantage of the half holiday Sat urday lo journey to Omaha, and while taking ni the sights of the gay metropolis had the misfortune to lose his muffler, which was a very valuable one and highly Drized, and although much grieved over the loss feels that lie was lucky to get back with even his rubbers, as the city life is some strenuous. Move to California. This afternoon Miss Hattie Keaney, in company with her brother, Jahn II. Kearney, depart ed for Heading, California, where Miss Kearney expects to make her future home with her brother. Miss Kearney has many warm friends hero who will regret to see her leave, but trust that she will enjoy much happiness in her new home on the coast. For Sale. My residence property in South Park; 3 acres of land, nine-room house. Modern except heat and light. Plenty of fruit. Hubert II. Patton. 2-8-lwk-d Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va., who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Mar tin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chambrlain's Tablets after live years of suffer ing, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by F. n. Fricke fc Co, If You Doctored 19 Years For RHEUMATISM And vmitually found sornothlnK that drove It out of your system would you tell very body you could about It or would you kfep the secret to yourself? I think one should tell, and If ygu write an old sufferer slit will tell you what drove It from her at a cord of lens than JiOO. Pleas, bear In mind 1 l.;ve no medicine or merchandise of any kind to sell, bo you need not be backward in nendln for In formation. I want to holp you and will tlve you all the Inform.itlon without one cent deposit. I can never forget how I suffered from ltheunmtism and how crip pled I ws for a long time, and now-uo limp, pi,in r fear-nil signs of It are eone. That la why I am not asklnc you to tend money for something you know rothlng nhout. as I realize how many there are, who ask a lot nnd give nothing. Knclose postage for reply. MRS. M. 2. COLLY, Apartment 100. 117 So. Dearborn St. CHICAGO. No. 19U REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THK FIRST uATIGiiAL OAFHC At Plattsmouth, in the State of Ne braska, at the close of business February 4, 1913. RESOURCES Loiins nnd discount,. ir.9.045.5H Txl.000.lK) e.ono.co li.K'. 00 M.OOO.W T.tW.HH 21.71 35,408.07 744.MK Overdrafts scoured and unsecured i . r. iHinuH u) secure circulation Other IkiihIs to secura l'u-util Sav ings. I'reuiiums on IT. s. IhiihIs Ilonds. securities, etc Hanking house, furniture, fixtures. .. Other real estate owned One from national hanks (not re serve agent) One from animived reserve agents. . Checks and other cash Items Notes of other national hanks Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents Lawful money reserve in hank, viz: specie fcH.4lH.no LeKal-tender notes 7,tWiA)- liedempilon fund from IT. S. Treas urer (i tier cent of circulation). . 8.000.00 170.44 ,406.00 3.500.00 Total.. .&:3,tKV4.8 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid ln f 50,000.00 Surplus fund '5,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and t axes paid XiTi Oi National hank notes outat aniline.... 50,0o0.u(, Individual deposits subject to check 93.714.2:1 Demand certitlcaU's of dciHMlt I).5s,r 0 Time certificate of deposit l2,5tiH.2:i Defioslts of Costal Savings 2,505. 4t Total ..143,934 9K SI ate of Nebraska, I County of (.'ass f 8)1 I. U. N. Dovey, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the alxive statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. II. N. Dovkt, Cashier. Correct Attest: V. K. Son later, K. W. Cook, c i ,.3 , UK0- & l'vitr, Directors Subscrllied and sworn to before me this 71 h day of I'ebruary, liu;. Bessie Shea Notary I'ublio. My commission expires June 3, nt.'. F.d llughson, from near Union, was in the city Saturday for a few hours at lending to some trading with the local merchants. L. C. W. Murphy drove in Sat urday afternoon from his farm and spent several hours here with friends and attending to business matters, Miss Anna Thlerolt of Cedar Creek was in tho city Saturday visiting with friends, and was a guest of Miss Emma Bauer while here. Andy Morrow ann wife of Bur well, Neb., who have been visiting relatives hero for a week, depart ed this morning foe Seward, where they will visit for a short time be fore returning to their home. Mrs. George E. Dovey returned yesterday morning from Kansas City, where she had been visiting her daughter during her stay in that city. Miss Dovey left Sunday for St. Louis, where "The Pink Lady" will appear for two weeks. Miss Margaret Donelan return ed to her studies at Brownell Hall at Omaha this morning, after a week-end visit with her mother, Mrs. John Donelan, in this city. Gust Hagel arid wifo of Water loo, Wis,, who are here visiting with John Fight and wife, accom panied them to Omaha this morn ing, where they will take in tho sights of the metropolis. W. R. Holly and Henry Brink man were passengers Saturday evening on No. 2 for Nebraska City, where they visited over Sun day with friends, returning home on the afternoon Missouri Pacific. Sam Waugh of Lincoln, who visited over night with friends in this city, returned this morning on No. 15 lo his home. Ho ac companied his sisler, Miss Flor ence Waugh, to this city, where she will resume the work of cataloguing the books in the library. Dr. It. N. Ransom arrived in the city Saturday evening to join his wife and visit for a short time Willi relatives and friends. He is now located at Cedar Rapids, Neb., where he has a very line practice worked up in the dental lino. Mrs. Roy Boyd and her guest, Miss Lyall Chamberlain, of Lead ville, Colo., departed Ibis after noon for Anamosa, Iowa, after a short visit with Mrs. Boyd's par ents. Fred Kunsmami and wife. Mrs. Kutisrnaiin accompanied I hem as far as Omaha. Sell your property through a little ad In the Journal.