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    THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1914
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
FACE 3.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Lucv TJoee-s. Carrie Wonderheide
Henry Stoehr. Joseph Stoehr ami
Kilward Stoehr:
Vou are hereby notified that fhilllp
Stoehr. as DlalntifT. has filed Ills petl
tlon In the District Court of Cass
County. Nebraska, aKainst you and an
other for the purpose of enforeinj? a
written contract executed by tJeorpe
Stoehr, your father, and Christ Stoehr,
his father, pledgrinff the Inheritable in
terest of Ueorpre Stoehr, under the law,
in the estate of his father, as security
for indebtedness of said George
Stoehr to Dlaintiff. You are required
to answer said petition on or before
the 30th day of March. 1914. or the
same will be taken as true ana juus-
nient entered accordingly.
riIIL.1,11- STOKHK. Plaintiff.
By IX O. DWYEll, His Attorney.
in" coi'xtv ronn.
STATE OK NKHKASKA.
Oonntv of Cuss, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph
Havir, Deceased.
To All I'ersons Interested:
Vou are hereby notified that there
lias been nled in this court petition
for the appointment of an administrat
or of above estate.
That a hearing will be had upon
aid petition oefore this court in the
Countv Court rooms at 1'lattsmouth.
in said county, on the 2-ltli day of
-viarch. 1H. at 10 ociock a. m.
That all objections thereto, if any.
must be filed on or before said day
and hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
County Court of said county this 2nd
day or .March, is 14.
tseal) ALLEN' J. BKESON.
County Judge.
NOTICE TO NON-HESIDENT
DKKKXIHXTS.
Alice M. Smith. Smith, her
husband, first real name unknown
the unknown heirs at law and devisees
of said Alice M. Smith and
Smith, and their unknown spouses.
.lames l'lummer and iNancv I, rium-
mer, his wife, the unknown heirs at
law and devisees of James l'lummer
and Nancy I. l'lummer, and their un
known spouses, Selwyn II. l'lummer
and Sarah l'lummer. his wife, the un
known heirs at law and devisees of
said Selwyn B. l'lummer and Sarah
l'lummer. and their unknown spouses,
Fred J. Plummer and l'lum
mer. his wife. first real name un
known, the unknown heirs at law
and devisees of said Ered J. Plummer
and l'lummer, and their un
known spouses. Harriet M. Young and
O. 1. Young, her husband, and the
unknown heirs at law and devisees of
said Harriet M. oung and O. 1.
Young and their unknown spouses,
and John Doe (real name unknown)
and Kichard Roe (real name un
known!, Defendants, will take notice
that on the 14th of February, 1914,
Lillian C. Wilson. plaintiff herein,
filed her petition in the District Court
of Cass County, Nebraska, the object
and prayer of which petition are to
quiet and confirm the title, ownership
and possession of said piaintin in ana
to the following described real estate,
to-wit: The west half wV of the
southwest quarter (sw'4) of Section
six 6). Township twelve (12). North,
Kange ten (10. east of the 6th P. M..
in Cass County, Nebraska, and to
establish her fee simple title thereto
and that she and her Immediate
grantors have been in the open,
notorious, exclusive, continuous, ad
verw," visible and actual possession
and ownership of all of said above
described real estate. claiming the
same as owners thereof against all
the world and especially against the
defendants herein since the 26th day
of October, 1878, and praying that the
defendants and each of them and all
persons claiming by. through or under
them, or any of them, may be enjoin
ed from claiming or asserting any
right, title, claim or interest of any
name or nature in or to the above de
scribed real estate, or any part there
of, and for general equitable relief.
You and each of you are hereby
required to answer said petition on or
before Monday, the tth day of April.
A. IK litn.
LILLIAN C. .WILSON.
Plaintiff.
I P. WHITE.
Attorney for PlalntifT.
NOTICE.
la the Coonly Court In mil for the
County of I'mmm, Xrbrmka.
In the Matter of the Estate of David
Stettler, Deceased.
To All I'ersons Interested:
You are hereby notified that on the
2nd day of March. A. D. 114. Elizabeth
Stettler filed her petition in this Court,
alleging among other things that
David Stettler departed this life inte
state on the 19th day of February. A.
D. 1914, being a resident of Cass
County, Nebraska, at said time, pos
sessed of an estate, consisting of real
and personal property, to be ad
ministered, and that he left surviving
him as his only heirs at law the fol
lowing persons, to-wit: Elizabeth
Stettler, Jacob Stettler. James Stettler.
Sarah Jackson, and the children of
William Stettler. deceased. Daniel
Stettler, deceased, Harriet Baluman.
deceased, anil Emmeline Ball, deceased,
names unknown, and asking that find
ings be made in accordance with the
allegations and that Letters of Ad
ministration be granted to S. C.
Bo yles.
A hearing will be had upon said
petition at the office of the County
Judge In the Court House at Platts
mouth, Nebraska, on the 24tli day of
March. A. D. 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m..
before which hour all objec-tions there
to, if any, must be tiled.
By the Court.
(Seal) ALLEN .1. BEESON.
County Judge.
DALE S. BOYLES, Attorney.
3-2-3wks
IX THE DISTRICT COl'KT OK CASS
CO I ATI, XKUKASKA.
FRED CHRISTIAN.
Plaintift.
Doc. "X." Page
vs.
12. No. 62S3.
THOMAS COLLINS, et al..
Defendants.
NOTICE.
Thomas Collins. Mrs. Collins.
first name unknown, wife of Thomas
Collins, and the unknown heirs of
Thomas Collins: Mrs,
Pronger. first name unknown, wife
of George E. Pronger: Mrs.
Morgan, first name unknown, wife of
Cireeley Morgan; Mrs. Wat
son, first name unknown, wife of
Allen Watson: Mrs. Snyder,
first name unknown, wife of A. M.
Snyder: Mrs. Dodd. hrst
name unknown, wife of Theodore H.
Dodd: Mrs. Snyder, first name
unknown, wife of Matthias Snyder;
Mrs. Hickey. first name un
known, wife of John Hickey:
-ou and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 20th day of June.
A. D. 1912. Fred Christian, as plaintiff,
hied a petition in the District Court of
Cass County. Nebraska, against you as
defendants interplead with other de
fendants, and that subsequently on the
2nd day of March. A. D. 1914. a sup
plemental order was entered by said
Court for supplemental service upon
you by publication. The object and
praver of said petition is to quiet and
confirm in the plaintiff the title to
llovernment Lots 1, 2. 3. 4, a. 7 and 8,
the V, of SV4. the SKU of SW.
and lot 11. a sub-divlslon of Govern
ment Lot 5, all in Section 5. and the
ES ot NEV and E, of SE- of Sec
tion i. all in Township 12 North.
Range 10. East of the tli P. M.. Cass
County. Nebraska, and each and every
part thereof, and to obtain a judg
ment decreeing that the plaintiff. Fred
Christian. Is the owner in fee simple
of said real estate and every part
thereof, and to forever bar and ex
clude you and each of you from anv
rlKht. title.. Interest, or claim in and
to said real estate hereinbefore de
scribed, or any part thereof: plaintiff
claiming In his said petition to have
acquired the title to said real estate
and every part thereof In himself and
his grantors by virtue of open,
notorious, actual, adverse, hostile and
vontinuous possession of the same
tinder claim of ownership for over
forty years. ...
You are required to answer said
petition on r before th Uth day of
April. A. I. I.J CHRJST1AS
Plaintiff.
By ARTHCR C, PANCOAST.
His Attorney.
3--4wks
Visiting cards at the Journal
offlcs.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LICENSE TO OPERATE A
POOL AND BILLIARD
HALL.
Notice is hereby eriven that the
undersigned will, on the 17lh day
of March. A. P. IDii. at 10
o'clock a. in., at the court house
in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, make application to the
hoard of county commissioner
of Cass county, Nebraska, for a
license to operate a pool and
billiard hall in the hotel build
in?, Village, of Cedar Creek, Cass
County, Nebraska.
Dated this nth day of March,
1911. wai.t nox.xt: n.
DEATH OF LITTLE SON
OF MR. AND MRS. ALBERT
JANDA AT LAWRENCE, NEB
A telephone message was re
ceived in this city last evening by
relatives announcing the death at
Lawrence, Neb., of the little l.r-
months-old son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Albeit Jauda, who reside near
that city. The little one had evi
dently been ill only a few days, as
no word of his sickness had been
conveyed to the relatives here.
The cause of the death was driven
in the message as pneumonia.
The death of the little one will be
deeply felt here by the friends of
the bereaved parents, as they re
sitted here for several years and
were married in this city. Mr.
Janda is the son of John Janda,
former street commissioner of
this city, while his wife was for
merly Miss Clara Jirousek. The
funeral will be held Saturday
morning1 at the Catholic church
in Lawrence, and the interment
made in the cemetery there. Miss
Clara Jirousek. a sister of Mrs.
Janda, departed this morning for
thai place to be present at the
funeral.
Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured.
There is nothing more dis
couraging than a chronic dis
order of the stomach. Is it not
surprising that many suffer for
years with such an ailment when
a permanent cure is within their
reach and may be had for a trifle?
About one year ago," says P. II.
Beck, of Wakelee, Mich., "I
bought a package of Chamber
lain's Tablets, and since using
them I have felt perfectly well. I
had previously used any number
of different medicines, but none
of them were of any lasting
benefit." For sale by all dealers
WILL OF F. W. SCHLICH-
TEMEIER, DECEASED FILED
FOR PROBATE IN CO. COURT
This morning in county court
the last will and testament of the
late F. V. Sehlichtemeier of Ne-
hawka was presented for probate
in that court. The deceased, who
was one of the largest property
owners of that section of the
county, passed away at his home
in Nehawka, on Sunday, March 8,
and left an estate estimated at
$7.r,ono of real property and $35,-
000 in personal property. There
were a large number of the heirs
of the estate present in court to
witness the submitting of the will
to the court. The hearing on the
matter was set for Saturday,
April 18th, at which lime oppor
tunity will be afforded for any
opposition to the probate of the
will. The deceased was one of
the strong and influential citi
zens of Nehawka precinct and his
death will be keenly felt in that
community, where he had resided
for so many years. Those of the
children in attendance at the pre
sentation of the will were: Mrs.
M. J. Tucker, Holbrook, Neb.;
Fredrick Frank Sehlichtemeier.
Fredrich O. Sehlichtemeier and
William T. Sehlichtemeier.
Local RSews
From Tuesday's Daily.
J. V. Holmes and wife of Mur
ray were in the city yesterday
for a short lime visiting with
relatives and friends.
Louie Rheinackle was in the
city yesterday for a few hours
looking after some matters of
business with the merchants.
R. C. llailey came in this morn
ing from his home and was a
passenger on the early liurling
ton train for Omaha to spend the
day.
John Wunderlich of Nehawka
came up this morning to attend
to some matters in the county
court which demanded his attention.
ITnzolOIenthol Plasters, a quick
relief in Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica,
Neuralgia and many painful affections.
They drive away the pain until it is quito
forgotten. Yard rolls $1.01); suiallersizeS.V.
Dealers have them in stock, or direct from
lvl Jt Lawrence Co., New York.
Samp If mailed Uxu rvflut-t. Sc. utampa.
Don't experiment, take
Allen's
Cough Balsam
ad rMt Is rrtaln to lol
low. I'sc4 tor obtlaat
coughs, rolda, mtc throat,
or bronchial laUammatlom.
Comtmim mo Hmrmtul aV-aa
All dealers.
DAVIS A LAWRENCE COw New Vara.
Mrs. John Wiles and two sons
were passengers this morning
for Omaha, where they visited
for the day with Kveielt Wiles at
the hospital.
A. M. Holmes and daughter,
Mrs. W. S. Smith, who have been
here visiting with relatives for a
short time, departed yesterday
for their home at Murray.
Lee Kniss, the hustling rural
mail carrier of Murray was in
the city last evening for a few
hours looking after some dental
work that he is having done here.
F. J. llennings and son, Albert,
drove in this morning from their
home in Kight Mile CJrove pre
cinct and visited here lor the day
looking after some trading with
the merchants.
Thomas Hanson and fins
Holmburg were visitors in this
city today and while here called
at the Journal office, at which
lime Mr. Hanson renewed his
subscription and that of Ray
Young at Lal'orle, Colo.
IMPORTANT MATTERS
DISCUSSED RY COUNCIL
(Continued From First Page.)
Hon. C. E. Metzger was in the
city yesterday from his farm
home near Mynard. and taking
advantage of the occasion called
in at the Journal headquarl ers
for a short social call, which was
much appreciated and greatly
enjoyed by the editor.
P. J. Vallery departed this
morning for Omaha, where he
goes to have an operation per
formed to remove a growth from
his nose that has been giving him
a great deal of trouble in the past
few months. Mrs. Vallery accom
panied her husband to the me
tropolis.
WOMAN'S RELIEF
CORPS HAS M
PLEASANT Till
The W. R. C. held their regular
social meeting yesterday after
noon at the hospitable home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Carter, and
which proved a most delightful
occasion. There were a large
number in attendance and the
ladies were honored by having
Comrades Windham, tJlenn,
Thrasher and Carter in attend
ance. The hours were very
pleasantly whiled away in social
conversation ami plying' the busy
needle. The company sang a
number of army songs, Mrs. Dan
nie IUirkel presiding at the
organ. During the course of the
afternoon's entertainment a
tempting two-course luncheon
was served by the hostess, Mrs.
Carter, which was enjoyed by all.
The hostess was assisted in serv
ing by some of the WV R. C.
ladies. At the usual hour the W.
R. C. and guests dispersed, very
much indebted to the hostess for
her kind hospitality and the
splendid afternoon's entertain
ment afforded them.
The Forty Year Test.
An article must have excep
tional merit to survive for a
period of forty years. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy was first of
fered to the public in 1872. From
a small beginning it has grown
in favor and popularity until it
lias attained a world-wide
reputation. You will tlnd noth
ing better for a cough or cold.
Try it ami you will understand
why it is a favorite after a period
of more than forty years. It not
only gives relief it cures. For
sale bv all doalers.
FOREST HOSE ltest flour on
the market. Sold by all leading
dealers.
The finance committee of the
city council reported the follow
ing claims against the city and
warrants were ordered drawn for
them, with the exception of the
light company's bill, which was
held over: John Fitzpatrick,
salary, i?20; len Rainey, salary,
S75; Mike Lutz, street work,
.G.C.0; Charles McHride, same,
.Si.iiu; Roy Mclhide, same, .3.i0;
M. Archer, salary, .'$0; Lincoln
Telephone & Telegraph Co., rent
for phones, $5; Cass county,
boarding prisoners and one com
mitment, $10.70; I. N. Ciimmings,
burying two dogs, si; Clans
Boetel, burying one dog, HO
cents; Nebraska Light Co., light
at city hall, $ 1 ; Nebraska Light
Co., street lighting, SloO; Frank
Neumann, salary, ,f.r.
Mayor Saltier,- in addressing
the council, said that if the
lights were not, kept burning as
they should that the cily should
not pay for them, and he quoted
figures as to the lights that were
out in the different parts of the
city .and he also slated that on
one occasion the electric lights
had not come on until 9:l.r in
the evening1, and he did not think
it right that the city be required
to pay for these lights that were
out, some of them for several
weeks. Councilman Patterson
arose and asked that the council
establish some fixed policy in
dealing with the light company,
as at one meeting they would al
low the bills and at the next
hold them up for deduction, and
the finance committee would like
to have some settled plan to
work upon in considering the
matter. Lushinsky made the
motion that the lip hi company's
bill be withdrawn from the bills
to be allowed and that it be re
ferred to the light committee to
reduce the cost of Hie lights that
were oul.of commission, but be
fore this was voted upon Chair
man Hallslrom of lb" light com
mittee made the amendment that
it be referred to the claims com
mittee, as he and his committee
were tired of having to try and
gel the bill reduced each month
and indulge in a controversy with
the. light company .e,ach time. The
question was settled by the adop
tion of the amendment of Mr.
Hallslrom, and now Councilman
Lushinsky and his committee will
take up the task of trying fo se
cure a more equitable settlement
from the cornpanj.
Mayor Saltier called the at
tention of the council to the fact
that the telephone company had
not yet placed the extensions in
the lire house at the city hall as
per their agreement with the city,
and he favored the passage of a
resolution that if this was not
done the city would remove the
telephones from the police judge
and city clerk's ofiice, and on
motion of Lushinsky the city
clerk was instructed fo notify the
telephone company to have them
installed by the lirst of April or
to remove the telephones without
any further delay.
The report of Chief of Police
Rainey for the month showed
that fifteen arrests were made in
the month of-February, with dif
ferent dispositions made of the
prisoners.
City Treasurer F. W. Cook re
ported to the council that, there
was a balance of some ?S,091.2i
'in the city treasury at the close
of the last month and gave the
value of the assets of the sink
ing fund of the city at 610,000
invested in securities yielding the
city a good per cent on their
money.
After the reading of the report
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100 Fat Market Horses and Mules
We especially want draft horses, full age and sound, 1400 to 1800 pounds,
five to twelve years old and farm mares.
20 draft horses, 1400 to 1800 pounds, five to twelve years old.
20 southern horses and mares, four to eight years old, weighing from 000
to 1100 pounds.
20 big and little FAT plugs buy them blemished five to thirty years old.
20 mules from four to eight years old, sound, any size FAT.
All stock must be fat, as we ship to five different markets.
We come to buy not to visit and can pay you more than anybody.
Plattsmouth, Wednesday, March 18
(At Sage's Barn)
Louisville, Thursday, March 19
We want drafters, drivers, chunks, southern farm mares and some plus.
We buy any kind that are lat. We are the buyers for the farmers, as we buy
the best horses and also give you prices for the bad ones. Leave your thin,
leggy horses at home.
WLOS
of the treasurer Councilman
Hallslrom remarked in brief that
as there was sfloo in the build
ing fund he was in favor of pur
chasing the half of th. city ball
building which was owned by Mr.
Egenberger, and on motion the
matter "was referred to the
judiciary committee and the cilyi
attorney to look up and report;
back to the council.
Councilman Hallslrom asked
the council what the board of
health could do in regard to the
diphtheria that was reported in
the city, but was informed by the
mayor that there was only one
case so far reported, outside of
the little Peterson girl, who had
diet!.
The judiciary committee of the
council, to which had been refer
red the matter of the request of
a number of land owners near
the water works to have their
property declared out of the city,
reported back that the petition
was not worded in a manner
suitable to the city, and re
quested that it be turned back to
these parties to re-write in a
manner that would be approved
by the city.
Councilman Huttery stated that
he bail noticed the water of Fifth
street running down onto the
pavement at the Wescott and
Schlitz corner, and desired to
have it diverted so as to turn it
in some other direction than into
Main street.
The report of the census com
mittee, including the report of
Mr. Hurnie, I he census taker,
with 4,3(7 names, was present
ed and this was the cause of a
very interesting question being
brought up, as when Mr. Lush
insky moved that the report be
accepted and the committee dis
charged. Councilman Iluttery
atose and asked if Councilman
Richey had the right to sign the
report, as tie had for the past
Iwo or three months been living
outside of the ward tie represent
ed, living at the Hotel Riley,
which is located in the First
ward, and he called upon the city
attorney for his opinion in the
matter as to whether tie was on
lit led to act as councilman. Mr.
Tidd replied that Mr. Ilichey hud
informed him he was living there
temporarily, but as the matter
of the census had been referred
to a eommitte of which he was
the chairman, he would have th
rii-'ht fo sign if. ewn if b. had!
removed from the tate. j
Councilman Iiajeck aske.i f.r!
further time to prepare fh
Best Family Laiative.
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ordinance cierinir the le-aut i fy-
ing of the city, but hn-usht up
another question of great im
portance, that of Inning a g-!
walk from the city t the Oik
Hill cemetery, and the great need
of this can ouly be xpres-e.j by (,., roii-
ue'se na.e waieti oui mere.
Mr. Itajeek de-enh.-.J (he r, .n.ii-fion-t
of the Walks and the pl.U'e.
wln re there were no w.ilks al all
and made an earnest j!e,i f.. bae
the city fake some aefji.ri in the
mafler that would gi-.e per-on-lraeling
there a decent place to
walk. He was he.irtilv seconded
in the matter by Councilman
P.ntterv. and the matter was re
ferred to the park and improve.!
menr commiuee ( canvas irie:
matter with the taxpajers alone
the way there and secure their
aid in the mailer of putting in
the walk.
Mr
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call theni '"Oir fir; v livi'iv."
aged. C i them t mu. ;j
Druggets or Ly mi. I. If. V.
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COMPLAINT FILED
AGAINST BERT STEWART
OF EAGLE, HESRASXA --"v
Try a Jac3c of Fort Ro i!-:r
Your rr.onffjr refund-M if not aal;
factory.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
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This morning a roninlaint wi
tiled in the court of Jn-tiee M.
Archer against Hert Sfewart of
I'.agle, charging him wi'li asua:t
and batlery upon the person of
Ralph Johnson, manager of the
grain elevator in Ilagb. The as
sault occurred on .Monday, it is
claimed, when the men became
invoIed in a dispute nieernir.g
some matters oer the sale of
grain. Stewart, it will be remem
bered, was in court last summer j r.xi K1;. -
on a charge of assaulting a farm. -r:uf "n ,
,.,,. - i .1 'eunry of t jm I I!. N trT.
er named I red Prum. a n'Mvnt', lh, li,WM1.nra(iu..w.4 -unir
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fur awlir; b.jrT-rr-i - l Js
was found not guilty by Judge
Archer. There has been con
siderable bail feeluvg in that
locality, engendered by this ri-.
and both sides hae fe!t quite
warm over it.
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