TICi: OK IMinPOSITION to oti: M'Kt'l.tL TAX. The I'leitdis of tlu- County i I'uss, Nebraska, will tul:e nti.f lliat at a ipfclHl ilfction id i'P lieUl oil Hi" Mil niv Al'til. A. I. i:H". t tl.i' ri'ur.lav viMiiift i.lav.s iu nil tin- i.ri(t!v tH utul wants ttiii'tiKiKiut said -outil, lli- tl lnwiiiir inn-Mum ami nronosit tori will In- .t'llimitCfil to a Mile "1" UK' pftMilr: Stiall the llnard lit Con m t'uniims suniers of t'ass I'minty. Nt limska, r nth.rr person r iii.,.noiis ihaitretl by l.iw with tin appropriation of money and Irvvin or tuxes for said county K.r the time ! i ntf. appropriate Hie sum of $l:',itnt ami. in uilililion lo the rt milar annual taxes, cause to he levied on all taxable property of said county, a special tax nullicient to raise said amount for tlie purpose of building u t'ountv .1 a i 1 on the Court House grounds in tbe'C'ilv of riattsniouth, t'uss Coun ty. Nebraska, taking such action as tlie requirements of the law and tlie in terests of the public may demand; pro vided that said special tax tie levied at the time of making the regular levy of the general taxes for the year l'.Hii, and be entered upon the tax list for that veer and collected in the same manner as other taxes, and that pro-i-i.edmK's shall be commenced fur the election of said Jail as soon as the authority is obtained from the electors as is possible under the law. and be continued without unnecessary delay until the same shall have been com pleted and provided that said special lax be levied and collected one year and one year only. That the said nuestinn and proposition a hove set forth shall he submitted to the. legal voters of said county In the lollowing form and manner; that is to say tlie form of the ballot to be used at s;iirl election in favor of said intention and proposition shall be as follows: "I vote for the appropriation of $1-,-000 ami for tho levy and collection of a special tax sufticient 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 sht.'.I be as fol lows: "1 vote against the appropriation of the sum of $12,000 and against the levy and collection of a special tax for the purpose of building a County Jail." Dated this 1st day of March, A. D., 1513. C. U. JOltUAN. Chairman Hoard of County Commis sioners. C. K. HHEBNICR. JULIUS A. 1'ITZ, Commissioners. TOM GRADOVILLE HAS A TOE BMLY SMASHED JIT SHOPS Tom Cradov ilk, wlio is employ fil in the lUirlinglon shops, was unfortunate enough this morning to have llif big 1f of I'i" right ft ml mashed b getting it caught under tin- wheel of a rubble ear, which In1 was loading with holts for delivery to diu'erent parts of tho shops. The track was iiuile slippers "'"I while Tom was plac ing oiiie holts on (hi! car his foot, slipped and the ear was run onto his root, hul il is very fortunate for him thai il did not pass en tirely over the toe, as il was heavily loaded and would certain ly have taken Ihe toe off. He will cniov it few dav..' rest as a result of the accident. You can say goodbye to con si iiiation with u clear conscience if you use Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cnreJ bv their use. For sale by I'. C. Kricke & Co. Seal) Vttest: f. C. MOUiS AN, County Clerk. OHDKH TO SHOW In the nixtrlct Court In County, In the Matter ol CAl'SK. nud for CnsH iebrnMkn. the Guardianship of FRUIT GROWERS 10 BEGIN 1HK Effective Plans to Make Apple Raising a Science in Nebraska. 323 Morgan K. NOTICE NOTItl", OK SlIT TO Ulll'-T TITI.K. f flip Itlxtrlct Court In and for Ciihm County, .ehriiNkn. Simon Cituber, i'lalntiil, vs. H.ittio rtarnum Wills, et nl.( Pefendants. To the defendants, Ilattie liarnum vVills, llarrv Wills, Harry 11. liarnum, .(ami's W. liarnum, Sylvester liarnum, .ir., Adelhert Uarnum, Mary Jtsirnum, Homer Hannah, Mrs. Homer Hannah, lirst real name unknown; Mrs. Lowis liarnum, first real name unknown; U wis liarnum, Jr., Charles Uarnum, H. li. Sinclair, lirst real name unknown; Herbert Sinclair, Inez M. Dlckerson, Dickewon, first real name unknown; (leorge liarnum Bowers, the unknown heirs and devisees of Lucy l'.owers, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of liesty Hoyd, deceased; .lames Chase, Hcllnda Chase, Lucy J. Chase. IS. V. Murdock, jr., first real name unknown; Mrs. H. V. Murdock, ir., first real name unknown; Alphonso iliase, Thomns J. Watson, Mrs. Thomas j. Watson, first real name unknown; and tho unknown heira and devisees of Thomus J. Watson, deceased. You are hereby notified that on Feb ruary f.th, A. I). 191S, plaintiff tiled his suit In the Uistrlct Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska, to quiet title to the fol lowing described land In the County of Cass, Nebraska, to-wlt: The Northeast quarter (NK14) and the North half (N V4.) of the South east quarter (SKVi) of Section twenty-one (21), Township ten (10), Kantre thirteen (1-), Kast of the 6th 1. M. , because of his adverse possession by himself, and grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit, and to enjoin each and all of vri from havliiK or claiming any right, title, lien or interest, either leal or equitable, in and to said lands or any part thereof, and to require you to set forth your rlKlit, title or Interest there in, if any, either leal or equitable, and t" have the same adjudged inferior to the title of plaintiff to hhI1 lands, and ?,,r ceneral euuitahlc relief. This notice Is made pursuant to the or.ler of the court. Vim nre reimiied to answer said peti (i.m on or before Monday, the 24th day of March, A. 1. 1913. or your default .vill be ilulv entered therein. SIMON HIU'HKU, Plaintiff. t.AWI.S & KOllKKTSON, Attorneys. I.r.tiAI. XOTICH. In the Dislrlel Court of Cnmi Count), .Nruranka, V lirantner, rialntiff. I vs. I Joseph McCreary, Cass I County, a Municipal I Corporation of tlie State I of Nebraska, the Un- known Heirs and le- t visees of JCecherlah (" Kerr, Heceased, the Citizens Hank of l'latts- I mouth, Nebraska, a Cor- I porutlou. Now Hefunct, 1-5. tl. Dovey fc Son, a Copartnership, and I Cnarles K. 1'earsall, Defetidants. J To Joseph McCreary and the Unknown Heirs and Hevlsees of Zecheriah Kerr, Heceased, Defendants: You and each of you will hereby take notice that on the 10th day of February 1!12, 1, Mornan K. Hrnntner, rialntiff In the forcKolnir entitled cause, filed my petition in the District Court of ass County, Nebraska, against you and others, the object, purpose and nrayer of which Is to obtain a decree from said Court removing liens and i louds from and quieting the record title of the following described real slate, sltuale In Cuss County, No brska, to-wlt: Commencing nt a point (lftv-two .ind one-half (52 ,) feet Hast of the Southwest corner of original Lot twenty-six (2ti), in Section eighteen (18), Township twelve (12), North, In Range Fourteen (14), Kust of the 6th l. M., thence running North one hun dred thirty-live (135) feet, thence Kast llfty-lwo and one-hulf (52V4) t'eet; thence South one hundred thirty-five (135) iet; thence west rtfty-two and one-half (024) feet to the place of beginning, shown and designated on the plat books of ir regular tracts In the olllce of the register of deeds of Bald County, as lot No. 60 In the Southwest quarter of (he southwest quarter of Maid .Section. Also commencing at the Southeast corner of said Hot twenty-six (26) tn said Section eighteen 18). Town ship twelve (12), North, Itango tour ueen (14) Fast, and running thence north one hundred thirty (i;i0) feet rhence West sixty (60) feet; thence South one hundred thirty (130) feet thence Kast sixty (60) feet to the place of beginning, and shown and designated on tho said plat books of Irregular tracts na Lot No. 61, In nald Southwest quarter of the Southwest qunrter of said section, exerntlnc. '.inwever. a strip off of the South ends if said Lots heretofore conveyed to the City of l'lattstnouth for street purposes, in Plaintiff, ns against you and other defendants and to exclude and enjoin vim and each of you trom ever assert tug or claiming any right, title, estate, 'Merest or lien therein adverse to I'lalntiff, and for such other and further relief ns may be Just and equitable. You are required to answer said potl tlnn on or before the 24th day of v.irch, P.U3, or the allegations con tained In said petition will be taken as trtiH anil a decree rendered as prayed l'r therein. Tinted: February lot h 1313. MORGAN E. UHANTNErt. PlaintilT. By JOHN M. LEYDA, His Attorney. Anna C. Chlleott. Insane. This cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Wesley Chlleott, guardian of tlie estae of Anna C. Chlleott, Insane, praying for a license to sell the Interest of his said ward, Anna C. Chlleott, in and to the follow ing described real estate, to-wlt: The northwest quarer (NWli) of the northeast quarter (NH 14 ) of Sec tion twentv-four (24), Township ten 1 1 0 . Ilange thirteen (13), in Cass County, Nebraska. Said" petitioner also alleging that the wife of petitioner, Anna C. Chlleott, was 'adjudged insane on the Lth day of April, 11102, arid has ever since re mained insane, and Is now confined In the insane asylum of the State of Ne braska. That petitioner Is the owner In fee simple title of the above de scribed real estate, and the court Is asked tn ascertain the present value of the interest of petitioner's said wife, ami to authorize petitioner to sell the same at public or private sale. IT IS THKKKFOllE OKDliKKD that all persons Interested In (he estate and Interest of said Anna C. Chlleott, in sane, in and to me auovo uencrmeu i em state, appear before me at tne omce of the Clerk of the District court, at ph, t turnout b. Cass County, rxenrasna. on tlie 14th day of April, A. !)., 1913, at ten o clock a. m.. to snow cauee way the court should not determin". the present vulue or tho interest oi sain Anna c. cnnooii, in aim iu me ieui un, tn here nhefore described, anil wny license should not be granted to Wesley Chilcott, guardian of Anna C. Chilcott, Insane, to sell the Interest or nis saiu ward In and to the above described real estate. . . Phis order sha II De served oy pun- lishing the same In the piat)smoutii lourna for at lenst tnree auccessive weeks prior to the 2Sth day of March, A II 1913. Dated this 1st day or Miircn, a. 1913. t CiKUItlifi I'. I-Uiltuiiiin, Judge District Court. II AAV I jS & ROBKUTSON. Attorneys. XOTK'K. TO CHIOIHTOHS. In tlie County Court if ttiwi tounlj, r iraNkH. In the Matter of the Instate ol t'ltris- t iu n Sloehr, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet with the executor of said estate before me. the County Judge of Cass County. Nebraska, at my olllce in tin- it y o' t'lattsniouth. In sa d Cuss County, on tlie i;ih dav of Aur . Is :i. unit on tl Jth ilav of October. lUlii. at ten o i iock ti ni enrii or said iias. iiir ine un tiuwe of nresent titr their claims it in i biivlnir tin; same examined, adjusted ullowed or refused. Six months r ullnweil I be creditors or said tieceusei: In nresent their claims, and which period expires on October the 4lh, 191 nt ten o'clock ft. ni. Witness my hand anil tne seat oi shim County Court, at l'lnllmoiitli. .Ne braska, this Mb dav ol .March, CM.. (Seal) AI.U'i.N .1. nr.r.r.. County Judge D. O. DVVYKK, Attorney. I'resi.lent K. M. I'ollaid of the recently organi.eil Fruit CS row ers' association, has issued the following slaleitieut concerning the work of the organization: "Tlii fruit growers of the .state have uniletl in Ihe formation of the Kiislern Ncliraska Fruit (! row ers' association, lty co-operation among ourselves, it is our purpose to induce fruit growers to cull i- vii i'. prune ami spray their or- cv hards and to introduce better methods of grading and packing Iheir fruit. "Ilavinp provided a means of niacins: unon the market fruit of superior duality, the central as sociation will, through its direc torate, sell the fruit grown by its members. This fruit will be sold under Ihe association brand, which we propose shall be an absolute guarantee as to quality and grade. We wish to adopt a I rude-mark Hint will signify su perior tiuaiity. "At national apple shows at expositions held durini pasi iniriy years apples grown istern Nebraska, when placed compel il ion vvilli apples exhibited from (litl'erenl parts of Ihe I'niled Stales, have proved thai Iroin Ihe indpoint of quality nieaMiretl in avur or ongeviiy. nicy are equal if not superior lo apples: rovvn anywhere in the world. "We desire a I rade-mark thai. will ol ilsell sigmly Iruil ol tne highel tiualily. The board of di rectors of the F.aslerii Nebraska Fruit (Irovvers' associal ion oll'er us a prize s'10 to the person that will suliinil lo the secretary of Ihe associai ion, Mr. Val Keyser of Fairbury, tlie best symbol or em blem thai will come the nearest representing quality of the high est iirilcr when applied to fruit . The board of directors reserve the right to withhold the award of the prize if, in their .judincnt, no.ie of the sugut'sl ions for a I rade-mark are siillicii'iil y suggestive to war rant their adoption. All sugges tions must, be tiled wilh the, sec retary on or before April ". IlMX "Knie.-I M. I'ollnrd." Plant Yourself Firmly and Take a Stand! -That's What We Are Doing- j IRISH FO TA TOES for instance! But Why Irish? We all know that Pt tatoes are in indigenous to Amer ica -that they were first discovered here by Sir Walter Ra.eigh and imported ami the iu in by him into England and Ireland, sell the real article- Then why Irish? We Red River Early Ohio If you just want "spuds" you can get them anywhere. We sell potatoes. You can't grow something from nothing you must have The Right Kind of Seed! Our potatoes are selected. They have eyes they see what they are doing they are careful how they grow. And now's the time to plant 'em. Get busy! A carload to arrive the first of the week direct from the Red River Val ley in Minnesota the potato nursery of the world. cue pemiG easter SERVICES ATM. E. CHURCH n : U U U M U V JV r"! USE PHONE 54 TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY jT S23Bb2 ae W. P. Sitiman III. V. 1'. Sit.inan, one of our 'mainstays" in the print shop, has been conlined to his bed since last Wednesday wilh a trouble result in from a sprain received some lime ago. Fx-edilor and pub lisher Olive did the ncighorly act, by having his duties in the post ollice next door ami giving us a "lifi" in gelling the paper out Thur.-day. Weeping Water Ite-pnblican. Some Real Irish Shamrock. Thi- morning Pelcr Clans was ilipla nig a bunch of real Irish shamrock that was received by bi wife from her relatives iu Ire- 1 1 NOTICi: TO C HIIIMTOHS. In County Coiirl. STATU OK NKHliA.SK A, Pmm.m finintv. hh. In tin- Mutter of Hip Kxtatc of William r n'lirlcn. llprniised. N.',itlco Ih lipri'hv iriven to tlio croilit- ors nt Kithl (idceiiMi'd itiui iu'iiiiuk mi ! Iiinl ntioii clu him lileil HKiunsi Mini pHtnto. bpfore me. :uiiitty .iiine or i'mss cniintv. Niflii'UHku. at the County Cotnt room In l'liittHinotitli, In fiiid Contitv, on tlie lltli tlay or April, ou.i n iid on the llltli day of Octolipr. 191:1. nt 10 o'clock R. m pucIi day, for cx timinntion, adjustment ami allowuncp. All clnlniH must lie mod in sum conn on or liptoro kiiki last nour oi iipuiiuk. WitiiPSH my hand and scat or. nam County Court, at natrsmoutn. ise- bntska. tlilH linn nay or niarcu. isi.t. (Seal) ALLKN .1. HKKSON. County JudRP. Invalids Need Pensions. l.nno subscriptions to the Ladies' Home Journal $1.50, Ihe Saturday F.vening 1'ost 1.50, tho Country (ienlleman Sl.fiO, will earn for Ihe Invalids' Pension As sociation, which will insure my self and 15 other sufferers 8tu0 a month each. Your renewal worth 50c. Also any publication. DON'T WITHHOLD IT. Always address CORDON. THK MAGA Z1NK MAN, Omaha. Neb. 3-13-U-wkly The inn .Ylelho.lisl O'.eiihigs year. On Faster, at rentier "The Chris!." by same, niimlit 'pari men! n will eV e steal i t'!l!llc 1 l-.a.- riday 8 o'cl Seven Lal Dullois. Tl r given on i c ' Hie I Wo litis 'fore will ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR L.J. HAkL UNION Wilkinson & Hail -AUCTIONEERS- Tlie holding of successful sales is our line. Our interests are with the seller when it comes to getting every dollar your property is worth. For open dates address or call either of us at our expense by phone. Dates can be made at Oie Journal office. rentier muic iui: l'i they Words of lis is tilt' Faster evening last year, and is being re pealed partly in response to re quests for its repetition from I hose who heard il formerly. Mr. Luciue I'rior of Omaha will as sist as tenor soloist, and Mr. crank iviunanu will accompany with the violin. The selection which will be used on Faster evening will be "Life ami Death," by Harry Howe Shelly. This work will lie sunnlcinenleil Iiv a varied program consisling of solos and duels each of which is designed to convey the message of Fasler litle. Forty voices will compose Ihe chorus, and the public is cordially invited to attend the services. Tlie olTerings on both evenings will be used by Ihe musical department. Mr. Kolhaba will play the offertory solos. Tin; full program will be published at a later dale. lantl lull in Tl Mill a lion Hi- -i'JIil UTi'i'll i' IhSU'l I heal w real shamrock bears resemblance lo Ihe Hint are mii Itcif, and of Hie lit I It sprit? of one thai causes the the pal lit tl ic Irishman lo li I It i thoughts of the ! UNION. I Ledger. J The Journal for Calling Card. Best for Skin Diseases. Nearly every skin disease yields quickly and permanently to Duck. len's Arnica Salve, and nothing is better for burns or bruises Soothes and heals. John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., says, after suffer ing twelve years with skin ail ment and spending- $100 in doc tors' bills, Ducklen's Arnica Salvo cured him. It will help you. Only 25c. Recommended by F. 0. Kricke & Co. -WILKINSON & HALL. .H-H"M-H!M-MMHI' I Genuine Red River Seed ! Pol aloes." Farly Oh ins, 75 cenls per bushel. Also J choice Timothy at ?i.75 per cwl. All kinds grass seeds. Remember your stand de pentls all on' your seed. F. 1. SI1FLD0N, Nehavvka, Neb. The Good Roads Town. I $100 ilcvard, $100 T'..' I.'lli.'. ( (1,1.4 ll-r Will I"' I r Ifll 1 I I-, '-in t'Mt I li.-l - I" :il !- t inn- tin n.li'il ill-.'ii' t!l:lt If.i-li:, I,. i"l nlili- 1i nitv ill nil i' M:t;;i'H. .mmI lli.it u I'lilarili, Hull's it I ri rrli run; i 111' null lnM,tlvi rtlir li.iw klluui) t'i tlh- llii-il li-.il f i ii(ianiit . t'ntariii lii'lnu n ri.tisl Ittit Inn il i!l-f i ri'iiiii'i- a ciiiiHtltiiiliHcil trrarim-T.t. Hull Cnl:inii I'tirr in lnl.i'ii lntriiiiilty. HtMtir tl-'i'i U: iti-'n tl(. ,.,il mnl ttiiit-niM iiiifiir" nf lli- -it.MII. llllTI-liV lli'Slril.Vllllf till' fnllllOul lull ( fit.' illi'ii-!'. niiil trl vlntr tin nntlfiit Ktrrnv.tli 1 I'llllilii if mi 1lii riMHtitiittntl mnl nsHUtiiiL' lm- v In ! inu' Ir utirk. T!n (irnprli'tnrH luivi ti'inli f:iih ill it rtirn! Ivi ihiwith Hint tlnV -f ftn, I IiihiIi-imI llfillatN fur anv niKi (tint It fa!S ( iMln. Senil fur list of ti'-.ttllinliiu)'. A.MtvsM I'. J. nil'.M'Y & CI)., Tolnlo. d. S .l.l ly nil DrimcNlH. 7.",r. Takf Hall's I'lin lly IMIN fur ronrtliutloa. A card from our friends, Will G. Goinpton and wife, of Manning, Iowa, brings the information that they are the happy parents of a line new daughter, born Tuesday morning. Karl L'plon and family, who re sided in Omaha for some time, are now residents of (his village, hav ing moved here Wednesday, and are occupying the Gogdill prop erly in I he noi l h part oT tow n. Charles Downs ami family have moved to I'alloiisbtirg, Mo., hav ing loaded tin; car Mondav and departed thai night. During the several years they resided in this vicinily they made many friends, w ho. regret Iheir departure. r.i nesi i, iui ami wile, who were visiting here for some lime, went lo Omaha Wednesday evening to make Iheir home in that city, ami Mr. Lynn expect s to be employed as inol.oriiiaii on the street car Hue. Five loads of greasy gypsies e.ud the usual quoin of horses and dogs si ruck town Wednesday aft ernoon, but as Ihe horse trailing ami fortune telling business was rat her dull Ihe caravan headed eastward over the hill, after a short slop here. Abe L. Meeker, who was injured by an auto wreck a few weeks ago, has almost fully recovered, and is able to be out attending to business about as usual, but his face still bears some of the marks and his head requires some care while tin; scalp is healing. George Morrow, northeast of town, is the owner of a very lame hand, the result of haying; it caught between a log and wagon wheel one day last week. The thumb was so badly mashed that it bursled open and the physician had to take a few stitches in dressing (he wound. Hem-) Sands and family depart ed Wednesday evening for Chey enne, Wyo., and will make their home on a large ranch in that part of the slate.. Mr. Sands and his estimable family have resided in this eounly a long time and have many friends who wish I hem well in their new location. G. A. Tyson of Tobias, Neb., ar rived Tuesday evening ami made a short visit wilh his sister, Mrs. il. D. SI inc. Mr. Tyson's boyhood days were spent in this vicinity, and although many changes have taken place since he left here, he linds many friends who are much pleased to meet him. Here to Visit Friend. Forest llinshavv, an old Plait s inoiilh boy, came in today to make a short visit with his old friend, C. F. llel.ger, of near Mynard. Mr. llinshavv is now located at Tabor, Iowa, ami this is Ihe first oppor tunity he has had to visit his oh! home, from which he. remove I 11' vears ago. f gTVi Ffi AND PROFITS! Ir3- LI AVING arranged with one of the largest retail stores in Nebraska to share their factory ship J ments, we are able to buy our Wall Paper stock at factory prices no jobbers profit tacked on. Our selection of patterns and designs has embraced a wide range of styles, all new many of them en tirely different from the usual years print. We can show patterns that will please you at once, and at prices that are interesting We Bought Right! Our Prices are Right! A New Store A New Stock A New Deal for You LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE We also sell White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Muresco, Sani-Flat, (that wonderful flat paint for interior decorating) Tile-Like for brightening up furniture, for floors, &.c. Also, handle varnishes of all kinds for all purposes, Exclusive Wall Paper and Paint Store. 7T LP3MB3t North Sixth St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Sell your property the Journal. by an ad In WH"!-WI-HWH-:H-H