THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1S14. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURfUL. PAGE 8. rBnP0ED CONSlTlTl'TIOXAli A MEXDMKNT NO. ONK. The following prooi-ii amendment tl the coiistirut inu of the State of Nebraska as hereinafter set forrti in full. D submit te,i to the electors .f the State of Nebras ka. to lie vote.l upon at the general electtor to he held Tuesdav, November ard, A. D 11-11. l'oi: a Joint resolution to amend section 1 of Arth le t of the Constit utloa of th St:it- of Nebraska, relating to revenue Be it Kesolved and Kna'-ted by the I'eopl f the state f Nebraska: Section 1. That Se-i ion 1 of Article t cf Hie Constitution of the Suite of Ne braska ! n mended to read a follow: ?-. l. The rules of taxation shall b t:ii:f'irui as to any given cl:is and taJ Hiall he levied upon such iroperty a tin Legislature shall prescribe. Taxes may lii b imposed on im-oaies. privilege am' oi ii.atIiiis. which taxes may ! graduated tnd progressive and reasonable exempt ions Inav be provided, in addition to those here lnaffer specifically mentioned In section i cf this article. Sec 2. That at the gcml c-lectlon IP Novwntfr. 1!'14. thr-rc s' submitted to tue electors of the lor their ap proval or rejection the foregoing propost-c Ullieliilment to the Constitution in the fol lowing form: "For amendment to t !if Constitution providing for uniform anil progressive taxation" and "airain-t said proposed aniendriient to the Constitutiot providing for uniform and pro;rresivi tjxjt ion." Approved. M.irch 27. 101?.. 1. Addison Wait. Secretary of Ptate. ol the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify tiiat the foreirolnsr proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska is a true an.l correct copy of tlu original enrolled and engrossed bill, af Lissed by the Thirty-third session of th t'islature of the State of Nebraska, a appears from said original bill ou tile ir this office, and that sail proposed amend ment is submitted to the j ,1.-1 1 ;ic .1 voter? of the State of Nebraska for their adoptioi: or rejection at the general election t b( held on Tuesday, the i!rd day of November, A. D. ll'H. In Testimony Whereof, I bare herenntr pet my hand and affixed the Great Seal ol the State of Nebraska. Pone lit Lincoln, tnis CTlrd day of March In the year of our Lord. One Thousand Nine Hundred ami Fourteen, and of t he 1 ndependenep of the United States the one Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and of tid State the Forty-seventh. ADDISON WAIT. SealJ Secretary of State. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMCMlMEXT NO. TWO. Thp following j.roposej amendment to the constitution ol t .'i Stat" of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full, is submit ted to the elector of the State of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tues.day, November ord, A. I. 3H14. "A Joint liesolutlon to amend Section sis (''i of Article .ne Ui of the Constitution of the st:ite of Nebraska. Be it Knacted by the People of the Statt of Nebraska : section i. Thr.t Section ix (fi) of Arth l otie tit cf the Constitution of the Statf ft Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows: Section !. T!i right of trial by Jury shall re;i!-ii:i inviolate: bt:t in all civil case and iti r;-iiit::il .-.ises 1,-ss tli.-in feloaies. tiyi- ;. t!;s of the jury may render a ver d' ! af -1 the Leiti.it;tre may authorize triril ty a j:;ry t.f a l--s number than I'' ''"- . i in courts i:;f, rii-r lo the dls t! ; . i:;rt. cc. Th:, at the central election for st.,:- : ! !-;) -live !! -. rs to be lull in the St:.!e ' . 1 -. -lea on the firs' T II'--. 1.1 s--tf-r t tie llr-t !-.!;.; in November in 1i14 tier.- v.-,;; ... ; rictc-l i:;m.!i the I allot of e vli .r f - h;s a : .r. . v.i 1 or r- j- I i ii t. :lo.,i. for .'-I'.u ; '1 I d '!l-ti f in I h fo!..,, - r, r:M . -i .,r ,, :.,.. ,i ;, nea.l'ii.-nt f- t -i ii -o j,r v;. ! ; !h.:t i-i 'ivi: . a it I i-i eriiuMi.-il eases than f : -';-s . t the jury inav rei,d-i a .-r a. :;.t the ',r...,.-.l .jio-:,t i . tic- ..;ist:fl:i;,oi rovide.l f ;t ' i s ::r ! iu erimiti-tl ease. ie.. Its:: i. f-:-!.;. s. fi x . IiS ,,f tllt. jur. !.:., ' r ,i :, r a Vei- ! : f " -X; .;.r..-.,. j. .-, . -;i j;-,.-.. L -I...-, v.-.;r. Se -. v.rr f Sta- of I..- , f N..1 r-..k.:. c . h- t-ebv c-rtif III. ' t, e f..-,-,- ;,, -,.,. M.leo.l.-lient to t. .. f ; ; ; ;. s,..f.. f N, k:: :' ;: a I'd ...r---t tl riL-ina; : 'i .!::....'. 1 tit! r. I., ; s. , f t:... K,.-; .ft in Nei.f;..! a. ;w :n fr.o.i f t'.e S-.:U ' ' . . ' ' ; "'' " " ,!'is aioi ' - i! :,i ,); . rmtteij " 1 ;' -I !rf . f t,.e S-;,te f St- " -r :..:o:.ti.-:i .r :ei...-t:,. ... ..... - ,,. , rl;,. : lv th.- .. .. .i. ,.- .....;. , v ,, ,., V.-i-er . 1 l.-ive h -re.mt,, 1 ' : :! :..-. iv.rd Jay of M;;rch in .;! .! ..i:r l...r.i. n;. Tuo-t,:Mu! ;-.e ,j ,. .... . J.-., ,. ,.f Jo. !;.,-.,,. u - f,e r:w. stare the li,f ', ': ' and of this I-- -he i .r-, s..v, Is. .. .i;:s(.v wait. Se. ;..,.ir- f S(;lU.. f rRnrniKK (onsiititiovil AMKMtM K N T NO. TIU;i:E. Thp following proposed amendment to fhe constitution of the State of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in ft:!. !- submit ted to the elti tors ..f t ho State of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesdav, November rd, A. I. If 14. !' K a Joint resolution proposing ntnend luetits to Section 1. of Articl; V. and Section of Artii-K V. of the Constitu tion of Nebraska, rolr'og to term of otli.-e and salary of (iotnoor and other excel: live officers. Be it Kesoived and Knacted by the I'eoplf of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That at the general election for state and legislative offices, to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Mon day In November. 1V14. the following of submitted as amendments to Sections 1 and '4. of Article V, of the Constitution ol Nebraska: Sec. I. The executive department shnll consist of a Iovrnor. who shall hold his office for a term of two years from tse first Thursday after the first Tuesday in January, next after his election, and until Lis successor is elected and qualified. Iu add'tion to th Governor, the executive de partment shall Include the following offi cers: Lieutenant Governor, Secretary ol State, Auditor of 1'ublie Accounts. Treas urer. Superintendent of "ublic Instruction, Attorney General, end Commissioner ol I'ublic Lands and Buildings, each of whom shall hold his office for the term of two years from the first Thursday after th first Tuesday In January, next after bin election, and until his successor fs elected and qualified; Provided, however, that the first election of said officers shall be held on t lie Tuesday succeeding the lirst Mondaj In November. Vj lti. and each succeeding election shall be held at the name relative time in each even year thereafter. The Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of I'ublic. Accounts, and Treasurer shall re side at the seat of government during their terms of office, and keep the public records, books and papers there, and shall perform such duties as may lie required by law. Sec 2-1. The salary of the Governor shall be live thousand tS.j.OOO.OOj dollars per an num. The salaries of Auditor of Public Accounts and Secretary of State. Superin tendent of Public Instruction and Commis sioner of Public Lands and Buildlncs shall be two thousand live hundred $J.."Ki.O(i) dollars each per annum, and of the Attor ney General. four thousand dollars $4.l0.i0) per annum, the salary of the Sfaf Treasurer shall be three thousand $."..(M .) dollars per annum, and the Lieu tenant Governor shall receive one and one half the compensation of a senator, and after the adoption of this constitution they shall not receive to their own use any fees, costs, interests upon public moneys in their bands, or under their control, perquisites of office or other compensation, and all fees that may hereafter be payable by law for services performed by an officer provided for in this article of the constitution shall be paid in advance into the state treasury. There shall be no allowance for clerk hire In the offices of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and Attorney General. Srr. S. That at said election on the Tues day succeeding the first Monday in Novem ber. 1914. on the ballot of each elector Toting thereat, there shall be printed or written the words: "For proposed amend ments to the constitution, fixing the term of office and salary for governor, and other executive officers: and. '.'Against proposed iiiiisi mi - isrrr- T amendments to the constitution, fixing ttie term of office and salary for governor, and other executive officer.-." Approved. April "1. i'JIX I. Addison Wait. Seeretarv of State, of the State of Nebraska, do herebv certifv tuat the foregoing prop, sed amendment to the onstiti:t;on of the State of Nebraska is a true and correct cony of the original enrol.e.1 and engrossed bill, as passed by the I iiirty-third session of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on lile in this office, and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Ne braska for their adoption r rejection at the genera! election to be held on Tnesd-iv the r-l day of November, A. I. 1!.14 In 'iestimony Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the state of Nebraska. Ione ar Lincoln, this 22rd dav of March 'n. the year of our Lord. One Thousatj Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and of t iie Independence of the United State the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and of this State the Forty-seventh. ,, AIiKISON WAIT. lmil Secretary of State. ft 4 4 LOUISVILLE. A I Courier. .Mrs. lau J-VtiVriiiuii ami Mrs. W ill 1. riler of Klmwooi.l are here tin's week visiliiiy 3Ir. and Mis. Charles Phelps. W. C. I)'irey has soM his resi lience en W alnut street lo Frank Malzke and will ie possession Sejit'-inher 1st. i-"r'd Petersen is littinir up the room on Main street formerly oc cupied by his father, p. Petersen, as a shoe store, and will put. in a stock, of drutis. Miss Cecil tiondrich of Uni versity Place is visit in; Mrs. Krnest Ahl, in the country. They spent tlw day in town Thursday, the quests of Mrs. Henry Ahl. The p. C. Slander home has taken on somewhat of a funeral air this week, as Mrs. Stander and the children are camping at the Kpwtiith assembly, leavintr P. (".. to keep bachelor quarters at home. Miss I) ra Scheel underwent an operation for appendicitis at the C.larksou hospital in Omaha Mon day nioiitin". The operation was successful and Miss Iora's many friends in this vicinity hope fur her speedy recovery. Amoiitr the Louisville people h. are attending the Epworlh asemhlby are: Rev. C L. Norman and family. Mrs. IJeda Stander and 'family, Mrs. A. C.lephorn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. John Oroup. Ruth Noyes and Charles )rake. Mrs. August Ossenkop. who re cently underwent an operation for appendicitis, lias returned from a there weeks' isitwilh her father and brother in Oklahoma, where she went to recuperate. She went in company with Mr. and Mrs. R. Kuehl ami baby, who were here from California on a visit. Mrs. Kuehl and Mrs. in. -enkop are sisters. W". A. Clephorn received word Thursday oT the death of his brother, Arley Clephorn. of tubercular trouble, at a sanitari um in Custer. S. !.. and he left at one- for Rapid City. S. D., where the funeral occurred today. Arley was well known in Louis ville, where he spent his boyhood and he is remembered by many old friends as a boy of Ioable disposition. He was ill years old and le:ie a wife and two daugh ters. 4- WEEPING WATER. 5 Republican. J- i. II. Olie was called (u In dianola, Iowa, Monday morning by the serious illness of his father, who is over SO years old. Frank Towle arrived Saturday from Lon :-r Iteach. Cal., to look af ter his lare farm interests and to visit his -ins, Oeorge and Earl, southwest of town. He stopped in Furnas county on the way here to look after farm inlerests there. John Colbert and family and Orandina Colbert left Friday for a couple of weeks' visit in Illinois and Michigan. They were accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Col bert. While in Chicago Fred will look after some school work rela tive to his medical course. Sunday visitors at the Mayor (; order home were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Palmer and two children of Nehawka, Mr. ami Mrs. John (lor tier of Plattsmouth, and Mrs. A. F. Pb.etz of Scotland. S. 1)., who went o Plattsmouth Suinlay evening: with her brother, John, in his auto. Mrs. C. C. Taylor and daughter, Dorothy, of Conway Springs stop ped over nisht Wednesday at the Dr. J. H. Hunjrate home and went from here, in company with Dr. H ungate, to a hospital, where Miss Dorothy will be operated up on for appendicitis. Mrs. Taylor is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Hun pate. John Colbert sold the Andrew Olson 80-acre farm, two miles west of town, last week to Ausust Hohman of Dunbar, consideration was $y,200. This farm is better known as the Rose farm. Mr. Hohman is a brother to the man who boupht the Carper farm, four miles west of town. H. A. Doty, Frank Wood. Loieu Mickle and Dick Neumeister left Monday afternoon for a ten days' trip th rou trh the northwestern part of the stale. The object of their trip is to look up a location where farm rent i cheaper. They are making the trip in Doly's Ford car. Miss Sadie Rich went to Lin coin Monday to lake a position i. the state hospital. Miss Rich had been employed at the hospital be fore the family moved to Weeping Water everi? I years sii:o. The second call for her services at the hospital is evidence of her splendid qualifications. Cbnii Perry, an enterprising farmer in this end of the county, has recently bought a Ca.se tract or with siv pan", plow attachment and is learinp: up the black dirt in ureat shape ".ettiuir ready to sow wheat. Two of his neighbors 'ot the same kind of a ri:. but (ilenii pot the J.uliie on them in pel tiny started and had a lot. of pround plowed last week already." SOUTH BEND. V 9 Miss Vera lhiriiick of Nehawka is isit inp her sister. Mrs. patt Mudd mid b:iby of (Ireeiiwood spen; a few days of last week at tile home of her in-other, o. McDonald. Mrs. ,elT Wapner and daugh ters are visiiinp: at the home of W. N. Wapn.-r. Clodie Kiltlell spent I;s( week at the home of her uncle in Mem phis. Tessa McDonald of (in-enw 1 is jsj jnp in tow n. Alle Kline and Yirpe Kiilreil made a business trip to Alo on Monday. Den Weaver and Alle Kline spent Friday across the river. Will W'aimer was a all.-r i!1 I.ouisv ille Monday. .Mrs. tieorpe Campbell-Willard spent the last part of the week visiiinp- with relatives jn town. Oleiiu Weaver was in Louis ville Friday. Pauline I.onir of 'I;iIIsiimiiI1i i visitinp- with her si-Ni-, Mrs. Charles Campbell. Maude McCulley is isit inp' w it h her p randmol her, Mrs. of lil.ister. The dance i:iven by the M. W. . Saturday niilit was larpely at 1 -i t i - 1 and all had ;. line lime. There will be another pieu Aug ust Ji. Same iiiusjc. There will be an ice cream social yiveii by the II. N. A. lodpe Saturday . nipht. AupusJ -j-j, at M. W. A. hall. Everybody come. Lloyd Richardson made a busi ness rip to Lmi is ie Saturday. Miss Alice Kitlrell of Memphis, and Lena Cluse ,,f Ashland are visiiinp- Clodie Kiltlell. Mrs. Jake Kline of Faiibury sj.eul last week with iief mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill. UNION. 4 Ledger. foseph Fetzer of Plattsmouth was here last Friday, makinp a visit with his dauphter. Mrs. J. M. Patterson. Mrs Matt McOuinn arrived home Tuesday from a several days visit with relatives at Walt hiil and other joinls in that part of the state. Mrs. A-nes Louyhridpe of Omaha, who formerly resided in Murray, made a visit with friends here, returnimr home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Will A. fi-aiis of Omaha was here a few days visRiny her parents and other relatives and friends, returninp- home Monday inorninp-. Mrs. Norman Cullop of Kansas City, a cousin of Mrs. C. F. Har ris, arrived Wednesday and is makinp- a visit at the Harris home, northeast, of town. Jesse Dysart and family, who have been res id in. a: on the Wil li iam Hells farm, west of here, moved to this villape last week and are oceupyinp- the Saxon property in the northeast part of town. Mrs. John C. Watson of Ne braska Cily and s. L. Kelloppr, wife and danphfer Miss Rachel, of Percival, Iowa, rami Monday to spend two weeks visitinp- John Larsh and wife, northeast of town. Mrs. E. A. Hilbum of Lincoln and Mrs. R. R. Wills of Seattle. Wash., who had been called to; Nehawka by the illness and death of their mother, the late Mrs. Isaac Pollock, came down Sunday and visited with L W. Cheney and wife. The first symptoms ,,f the hi? time for the Old Settlers' He union were visible here Tuesday when the Tubme Urns, arrived and bepan unloading their merry pniound and hnulimr it ouf to the prove. fhe celebration would no! seem complete without the Iresence of those ji !!y 'fub-ne boys and their revolvjn;r '-source of pleasure." MURDOCK. A A crowd from here are campiup; oil Salt Cleek t.'ll's Week. Our boys played Springfield on Salurdav ami il was an interest iinr pane-, the score bein- j (., j jn Spj-iiiptielifs favor. A number of teachers r,.m this vii'itijiy are alteiidi'i"- the Teach ers' Instil, :te a! Plat f - n; m':1 Ii this vv eek. .Mrs. siiale was in Omaha Sat urday visiting- her dau'ht)'r, )oi-a. who has had an operation To;- appendicitis, but is improving nicely now. Will P.oelter sp. :if Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends. Miss Is.ibelle Davison of PI.; 1 1 siiionl h has 1 si visitinp- friends at the hotel this week. Mrs. John A indwelt and daugh ters. Marvel and Maxine, of p.e:,. netl. have been isjtj;.". relatives and friends here the past week. Nurse Olsell of Oiiuilia has been visitinp: Dr. Jones and family-a few days the pal week. Frank and Martha F.v eland have been isiliuL;- relatives in the western pari of I he si :.! e. F.iud Kuehn iiurchasi-d a new j-pnssen-er Ford car I neda'. Miss Ida Wieshiel was v isit i'V-.' her sister. Mrs. Will S.-nf. of Alvo. Suinlay. Mrs. Will Schewe i visitinp friends in Lincoln Ihisweek. Miss Jessie Rush has been visii inp her si-lei-. Mrs. P.uyniond Wesllake. of Denton, the pasf We.di. I'.eruard Heasai-k of Srinpfiehl has been visitinp- relatives here for a few days the past week. W. L. llornbeek w;:s a Lincoln v i i ! or Tuesday. Sunday's Ks. ,!! panic which vv.s played here '!!i Lincoln was to !o 1 . in Lii'coln's favor. Never mind. 'I iys. we all have our dull ft . --J, --'-.: A .?. - ELIMWOOD. Leader-Echo. . t Y 9 V Misses Laura Richardson and Annetta Veale of Washuiploii stale, who liave b-cn altendinp" li;e Slate Norma! at pern, are visiiinp- for a few weeks at I he home of Horace Reeves. On Tuesday ni-ht duriup the shower liphlniup' struck one of J. J. elites' calves and killed i! instantly. lie h id six calves iu the pasture, and this was the best one of all. Mrs. Lucre! ia Ransom and two lit ! le dauphter, arrived Monday inoruiii'P from Dixon, Illinois on a visit with Mrs. Ransom's pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferpu son, of I Ii is place. .Mrs. R. Tolhnrst leH Wednes day eveninp- for New Mexico, where she will visit relatives. She will spend several weeks vis itinp with her sister, Miss Ida Walker, who has a ranch there. Mrs. Emma (irunden, of Lex ington, visited at the Stark home several days the lirst part of the week. On Wednesday Mrs. (''.run den and Mrs. Stark went to Lin coln to spend several days visitinp wilh relatives. Mrs. W. K. Rosencrans, Platts mouth. came down Monday, beinL accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Secrist. who will live wilh her in the future. Mrs. Secrist' s home was in Colorado and she has been visitinp- with her sister. Orandnia l'ailey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raker re lumed from a visit at the Rosen crans home at Plattsmouth, and spent the day with Mrs. Henry Miller. They left Monday on a visit lo other places after which Ihey will return to their home at Imperial. Edward Parriott. Deputy flrand Master of the Ancient Older of Fniled Workmen, was in the city in the interest of the order. Ed and the writer were at one time employed on the same paper and were prlad of the opportunity to have a visit top-ether apain. He will be present at the next lodpe meeting- here. He expects to I work in tins teiritory lor a lew Weeks. I'll is week while plovvinp Earl IJailey unearthed a pocketbook that his fahr lost in the field over three years a pro. The pock etbook contained Ait.'in, sJ.aO beiup in coin and a live dollar lull. The dollars were not so much the worse for the experi ence, a nickle was pretty badly tarnished and the bill was bepmi-Tu'np- to fall lo pieces. Eiiouph was left however so that it could be considered a five-spot, and it was sent to the F. S. treasury for redemption. IX Tim DISTRICT ( Ol RT (IF Til H coi'MV op cass M:imsK. Notice of Suit to Quiet Title. William Jean, Mary E. Charbonneau nrnl Kiriin.i C'luirl.orinenu, l'laimifTs, vs. Harriet l atterson. et al., lel'eniant.s. To the !eiVrilunts, l.yeurgus H. lJat ffcrson, Mrs. Lycurfrus Ii. Patterson, first rf-al name unknown, wife of Lveurgus IJ. Pa Hereon : liannie T. lilac k, U!a k. lirst real name unknown, l.usl.aniJ cf Kannie T. lilack; Lottie 11. Virts. 'irli:, first real name un known. lM!s,anil of Lottie U. Virjs-; Howard 1 'attt-rson, rs. Howard 1'at tcison. first real name unknown, wife of Howard Patterson: Isabella Moore, Moore, first real name unknown, !-j.-li;i!il of Isabella Moore: I.illie Joy, first real name unknown, husband of l-illie Joy; Irene 1'atterson Murphy, Kred A. Murphy, James Patterson, Kupiiemia Patterson, Edith P. Kingr, Cliurlps H. Kin:?. Manuel 11. Johnson, Maitiia K. Joiinson, Edmund E. Wool sey, Helen M. Woolsey, nee Woodruff, also known as Helen M. Woodruff; Carl (Iraves, Nettie Graves. ICtliel Grace and William 11. U rape. Emily Patterson, Mary Patterson Storm. John istorm, Hiram I. Fowler, Mrs. Hiram H. Fow ler, first real name unknown, wife of Hiram 11. Fowler; Justus E. Cozad, Mrs. Justus E. I'oy.ad. first real name un known, wife of Justus L. Oozad; Wm. 10. Pordee, Mis. Wm. E. Pordee, first real name unknown, wife of Wm. E. Pordee: Wm. E. Pardee, Mrs. Wm. 10. Pardee, first real name unknown, wife of Wm. E. Pardee: William Miller, Mrs. William Miller, first real name unknown. wife of William Miller; Josephus Morton, Mrs. Josephus Mor ton, first real name unknown, wife of .Tost pi us Morton: Sample Hurst iV: Co., tl e unknown heirs, jrra r.tees, succes sors and assigns of Sample Hurst & 'o.. Mrs. James Queen, first real name unknown, widow of James Queen, de eeased; A. A. Jamison, first real name unknown: Mrs. A. A. Jamison, first real name unknown, wife of A. A. Jamison: Johnston Laird, Mrs. Johnston Laird, lirst real name unknown, wife of John ston Laird: Jessee A. Cox, Mrs. Jessee A. Cux, lii st real name unknown, wife of Jesse A. Co: Ira K. Goodwin: Mrs. Ira P. Goodwin. first reai tiar:i - unknown, wife of Ira 11. Goodwin: .loliri Al.erhearr, alias John Ebber i ait: Mis. John Aberlieart, alias Ebber hart. first real name unknown; Flora Sans-, widow of Joseph Sans, deceased; William Hutson. Mrs. William Hutson, first real name unknown, wife of Wil liam Hutson; William VV. Clemens, Mrs. William W, Clemens, rirst real name i nkriown. wife of William W. Clemens; Henry Hulbert, Mrs. Henry Hulbert, first real name unknown, wife of Henry Hulbert: Win. S. McKnipht & Co., the nr. known heirs, grantees, successors and assigns of VV'ri. S. McKninht Ac Co.; Jesse A. Cox. also known as J. A. Cox; Mrs. Jesse A. Cox, first real name un known, wife of Jesse A. Cox. also known as J. A. Cox: Mae Patterson Quiim. Albert 10. Quir.n, James Pierce, Mrs. James Pierre, first real name un known, wife of James Pierce; 10. T. Fish, first real name unknown: Mrs. E. T. Fish, first real name unknown, wif- of E. T. Fish: A. A. Jameson, first real name unknown: Mrs. A. A. Jame son, first real name unknown, wife of A. A. Jameson: Sample Hurst. Mrs. Sample Hurst, first real name unknown, wife of Samtde Hurst. John W. Howell, Mrs John W. Howell, fust real name unknown, wife of John W. Howell; Mrs. Henry Harm, first real name un known, wife of Henry Hani; Pachael Stu fiord, widow of Hubert W. Stafford, deeeased, also known as Robert Staf ford and J:. W. Stafford: Georjre A. Davis, Mrs. George A. Davis, first real r ame unknown, wife of Georjre A. Davis: Charles Patterson, Susan Gros- eiaude. nee Decktr: Grosclaude, first real name unknown, husband of Susan Grosclaude: llodolph Pecker, Mrs. Hortolph Decker, first real name unknown, wife of llodolph Decker; Hanson Decker, Mrs. Hanson Decker, lirst real name unknown, wife of Han son Decker: Jefferson Decker, Charles G. Hanirate, Mrs. Charles G. Hungate, first real name unknown, wife of I'harles 13. Hunirate: Harrison Hunsrate, Mrs. Harrison Hunerate. first real name im. known, wife of Harrison Huntrate: John Hunirate, Mis. John Hunrrate, first real name unknown, wife of John Hun irate; Mary S. Hoberts. nee Hunsjate; Huberts, first real name un known, husband of Mary S. Huberts; Cynthia J. Heed, nee Hunirate: !:eed. first real name unknown, husband of Cynthia J. Heed: James A. Hunirate, Mrs. James A. Hunirate, first real name unknown, wife of James A. Hunirate; Nancy 10. Hobinson. nee Hungate; Hobinson, first real name un known, husband of Nancy E. Hobinson; Lilla P.. lnirrah'am. nee Hunsrate: Injrraham. tirsf real name unknown, husband of Lilla P.. Intrraham; Edith 'alder. Myrtle Calder, Fred Hunerate, Kuth Hunprate, Eessie Hunpate, Eufrene Huncate. Mrs. Theodore Decker, first real name unknown, widow of Theodore Decker, deceased; Sylvesten Decker, Mrs. Sylvesten Decker, first real name unknown, wife of Sylvesten Decker; Henrietta Decker. John M. Gable. Mrs. John M. Gable, first real name un known, wife of John M. Gable: Alex ander Gable, Mrs. Alexander Gable, first real name unknown, wife of Alexander Cable; John H. Craig-, Mrs. John H. Cra'pr. first real name unknown, wife of John H. Craiir; James Gillet. Mrs. James Gillet, first, real name unknown, wife of James GiUet; Andrew Hopkins, Hannah 10. Hopkins. Joan Thompson, willow of James E. Thompson, deceased, also known as J. E. Thompson; Edward L. Thompson. Mrs. Edward E Thomp son, first real name unknown, wife of Edward L. Thompson: Frank Thomp son. William H. Spratlen, also known as W. H. Spratlen, William II. Splatlin and also known as W. H. Spratlin; Susan 10. Spratlen, Susnan E. Splatlin, Miranda F. Towner, widow of Achatias C Towner, deceased: James H. Hopkins, Mrs. James H. Hopkins, first real name unknown, wife of James II. Hopkins; John L. Land, Eva Nash, John Glass. Mrs. John Glass, first real name un known, wife of John Glass; Leslie C. Paker. Mrs. Leslie O. linker, first real name unknown, wife of Leslie C. Baker; William II. Davi. Marp-aret An Davis, also known as M. A. Davis; Mrs. San ford W. Spratlin. first real name un known, wilow of Sanford W. Spratlin, deeeased: Mrs. Simon Lucas, firtt real name unknown, widow of Simon Lucas, deceased: Elisrah Connors. Mrs. Elisrah Connors, first real name unknown, wife ef Elisrah Connors: Elijah Conner, Mrs. Elisrah Conner, first real name un known, wife of Elijah Conner: Hannah 11. Vai'Erhn, Vausrhn, first real name unknown, husband of Hannah B. Vausrhn: C.eorpe A. Bitrsrs, Mrs. Georee .V. Itiirps. first real name unknown, wife of George A. Bitrprs; Mrs. Georjre W. T.acv. Jr., also known as Mrs. Georfre VV. "Lacv. first real name unknown, widow of Ceorse V. Lacy, Jr.. de ceased, also known as Georire W. Lacy; Thomas peninerton. Thomas Puningrton, Sarah E. Peninglon, Sarah E. Punins ton. Mrs. Joshua Hurray, first real name unknown, widow of Joshua Murray, deceased: John H. Higrbee, Mrs. John H. Hiirbee, first real name unknown, wife of John H. Higbee: Georere A. Cutler, Mrs. G-eorjje A. Cutler, first real name unknown, wife of Georpre A. Cutler: Henry C. Cutler. Mrs.- Henry C. Cutler, first real name unknown, wife of Henry C. Cutler; Nancy Jane Spratlin, Spratlin, first real name unknown, husband of Nancy Jane Spratlin; Sarah E. Youngr, widow of Francis M. Younp, Sr., deceased, also known as F. M. Young: Samuel 11. Johnson, Martha E. Johnson. Capitola Graves, nee Heed; J. D. Graves, first real name unknown; Jacob Heed, Mrs. Jacob Heed, first real name unknown, wife of Jacob Heed: James Lucas, Nancy J. Lucas, Mary C. Ewinpr, S. 10. Ewingr. first real name unknown; Mary Connally, widow of Guilford I). Connally. deceased: Mrs. James G. Homine. first real name un known, widow of James G. homine, deceased: William Gilmour, Mrs. Wil liam Gilmour. first real name unknown, wife of William Gilmour; Margaret livers, nee Gilmour: Byers, first real name unknown, husband of Mar garet livers; Mary Archer, nee Shera; James Archer, James N. Shera, Mrs. James N. Shera. first real name un known, wife of James N. Shera; Ezra 10. Hevnolds, alias Erasmus 10. Heynolds and E. E. Heynolds; Mary M. Heynolds. Olive Daffenbaujrh. nee Graves; Daffenbaufrh, first real name unknown, husband of Olive Daffenhaujrh : Paul Graves, Hhoba Bates, widow of Isaac Bates, deceased; Burton Parker. Mrs. Burton Parker, first real name un known, wife of Burton Parker; Mary M. Bachelor, nee Bates; J. H. Bachelor, first real name unknown; Lemon Bates, Mrs. Lemon Bates, first real name un known, wife of Lemon Bates: John Bates, Mrs. John Bates, first real name unknown, wife of John Bates; Mrs. Adam Baes, first real name unknown, widow of Adam Bates, deeeased: Jacob Bates, Mrs. Jacob Bates, first real name unknown, wife of Jacob Bates; Julius Bates, Mrs. Julius Bates, first real name unknown, wife of Julius Bates: Leon ard Bates, Mrs. Leonard Bates, first real name unknown, wife of Leonard Bates; Susan Shamblin, nee Bates: Shamblin, first real name unknown, husband of Susan Shamblin; Jane Bachelor, nee Bates; Philip Bachelor, William Chandler, Alice Chandler, Isa bella Hainey, Gvorpre Churchill, Mrs. Georpre Churchill, first real name un known, wife of Georpre Churchill; James Watson, Martha Watson, John G. Chandler, Martha E. Chandler. Amos Case, Mrs. Amos Case, first real name unknown, wife of Amos Case; Charles E. Carrell, Mrs. Charles E. Carrell, first real name unknown, wife of Charles E. Carrell; the unknown heirs and devisees of the following named deceased per sons, to-wit: Hiram H. Fowler, Mrs. Hiram H. Fowler, first real name un known; Justus L. Cozad. Mrs. Justus L. Cozad, first real name unknown; Wm. E. Pordee, Mrs. Wm. 0. Pordee. first real name unknown; Wm. E. Pardee, Mrs. Wm. E. Pardee, first real name unknown: William Miller. Mrs. William Miller, first real name unknown; Josephus Morton, Mrs. Josephus Morton, first real name un known; James Queen, Mrs. James Queen, first real name unknown: A. A. Jamison, firsf real name unknown; Mrs. A. A. Jamison, first real name unknown; Johnston Laird. Mrs. Johnston Laird, first real name unknown; Jessee A. Cox. Mrs. Jessee A. Cox, first real name unknown; Ira H. Good win. Mrs. Ira 11. Goodwin, first real name unknown; John Aherheart, alias John Ehberhart; Mrs. John Aberlieart, alias Ebberhart, first real name un known: Joseph Sans. William Hutson. Mrs. William Hutson. lirst real name unknown: William W. Clemens, Mrs. William W. Clemens, first real name unknown: Henry Hulbert, Mrs. Henry Hulbert, first real name unknown; Jesse A. Cox, also known as J. A. Cox; Mrs. Jesse A. Cox. first real name unknown: James Pierce. Mrs. James Pierce, first real name unknown; E. T. Fish, first real name unknown; Mrs. E. T. Fish, first real name unknown; A. A. Jame son, first real name unknown: Mrs. A. A. Jameson, first real name unknown: Sample Hurst, Mrs. Sample Hurst, first real name unknown: John W. Howell, Mrs. John W. Howell, first real name unknown: Mrs. Henry llann, first real name unknown: Hobert W. Stafford, also known as Hobert Stafford and K. W. Stafford: Georse A. Davis. Mrs. Georsre A. Davis, hrst real name un known: Hodolph DecUer, Mrs. Hodolph Decker, first real name unknown; Kan son liecker, rMs. Hanson Decker, first real name unknown; Theodore pecKer, Mrs. Theodore Decker, first real name unknown; Sylvesten Decker, Mrs Slyvesten Decker, first real name un known: Henrietta Decker, John M Gable, Mrs. John M. Gable, first real name unknown: Alexander Gable, Mrs, Alexander Gable, first real name un known: John H. Craig-. Mrs. John H. Craicr. fitt real name unknown: James Gillet, Mrs. James Gillet. first real name unknown: Andrew Hopkins, Hannah 10 Hopkins, William S. Latta, also known as W. S. Latta; Sarah E. Latta. William H. Spratlen. also known as W . H Spratlen: Susan 10. Spratlen, Achatias C. Towner, Miranda F. Towner, James H. Hopkins, Mrs. James H. Hopkins first real name unknown; John Glass, Mrs. John Glass, first real name un known: Leslie C. Baker, Mrs. Leslie C. Baker, first real name unknown: William 11. Davis. Marpraret An Davis also known as M. A. Davis; Sanford W. Spratlin. Simon Lucas, Hliprah Connors, Elijah Connor, Mrs. Elijah Connors, .first real name unknown: Mrs. Elijah Conner, first real name unknown; Han nah B. Vauprhn. Vausrhn, first leal name unknown: Isaac Dyer, Al- resett S. Dyer. Georpre A. BiFprs. Mrs, Georpre A. BiKtrs. first real name un known: Park Dobson, also known as Park G. Dobson: Georpre W. Lacy, Jr., also known as George W . Lacy; Mrs. Oeorge Yv . Lacy, Jr.. also known as Mrs. Georpe W. Lacy, first real name unknown; Thomas Peninprton, Thomas Puninprton. Sarah E. Peninprton. Sarah E. Puninerton, Joshua Murray, John 11. Hicbee. Mrs. John H. Hiprbee. first real name unknown; Nancy Jane Spratlin, Spratlin. first real name un known, widower of Nancy Jane Sprat lin: Francis M. Younpr. Sr., James Lucas Nancy J. Lucas, Mary C. Ewinsr. S. E. Ewinpr, first real name unknown; Guilford D. Con nally. also known as G. D. Connally and C. D. Connally; James G. Homine Mrs. Frank Thompson, nee Gilmour, first real name unknown; Henry Shera, James Walstow, also known as James Wolstow; Wells Saprers, also known as Wells Sasrer: Adam Bates. H. K. Dur and. first real name unknown, and Lawrence B. livers, the unknown own ers and occupants of the following; described lots and blocks in the vlllapre of Hock Bluffs, and North Hock Bluffs, Cass County. Nebraska, to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) in Block three (3) West; Lots one (1) to four (4) inclusive in Block three (3) North one (1) Last; Lots seven (7) and eight (8) in Block three (3) North two (2) East; Lots three (3 and four (4) In Block one (1) North one (1) East: Eart one-third (1-31 of Lots seven (7) and eierht (8) in Block three (3) North four (4) East: Lots two (2). three (3) and four (4) in Block two (2) North, one (1) loast: an Block five (5) North, six (6) East; all Block six (6) North, five (5) East; all Block seven (7) North, five (5) East; Lot two (2) in Block two (2) North; all of Block ten (10) North, four (4) Fast, and all of Block eleven (11) North, four (4 East, of the Public Square in said Village of Hock Bluffs, Nebraska. You are herebv notified that on Julv 1C. A. D. 1914. plaintiffs filed their suit in the District Court of the County of Cass Nebraska, to quiet title to the following described land in said County of Cass, Nebraska, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the quarter section line running east and west through Section nine (9), Township eleven Cll, North Hange fourteen (14), in Cass Counjy, Nebraska, 1574.6 feet east of the quarter section corner on the west side of said Section nine (9), thence running South 2720.2 feet; thence east 412.3 feet: thence north 266 feet; thence east 978 feet; thence north 532 feet; thence east to the banks of the Missouri Hiver; thence along the banks of the Missouri Hiver in a north erly direction where said banks of the Missouri river intersects the quarter section line running east and west through said Section nine (9); thence west along said quarter section line to the place of beginning; together with lands formed upon and against said described land by accretion, alluvion, reliction and evulsion. Said land including the following described lots and blocks and the vacated streets surrounding the same in the village of Rock Bluffs, Cass Couuty, Nebraska, to-wit: The East 53.3 feet of the following described lots, to-wit: Lots one (1) to four (4) inclusive in Block two (2) North: Lots one (1) to four (4) inclu sive in Block three (3) North: Lots on 1) to four (4) inclusive in Block four (4 North: Lots one (1) to four (4 inclusive in Block five (5) North; Lots one il) to four (4) inclusive in Block six (6) North: Lots one (1) to four (4 inclusive in Block seven (7) North; Lots one (1) to Tour (4), in clusive In Block eight (hi North; Lots one (1) to four (4) inclusive in Block nine (9) North; Lots one (1) to four (4) inclusive in Block ten (10) North, and Lots one (1) to four (4) in clusive in Block eleven (11) North, all numbered from the Public Square in the Village of Hock Bluffs, Nebraska. And all of Blocks two (2 to eleven (11) North. Hange one (1) East inclu sive; all of Blocks three (3 to eleven (11) North.. Hange two (2) East, inclus ive: all of Blocks three (3 to eleven 1 1 North, hange three (3 East Inclusive; all of Blocks three (2 to nine (9 North, Hange four (4) East inclusive; and all of the land lying West of the West banks of the Missouri Hiver and East of Blocks five (5 to nine () North. Hange four (4) East inclusive; and Blocks ten (10) and eleven (11) North, Hange three (3) East inclusive, all numbered from the I'ublic Square in the Village of Hock Bluffs, Nebraska. Also Lots one (1) to twelve (12) in clusive in Block three (3) West, and all of Block one (1) North. Hange one 1 East of the I'ublic Square In the Village of Hock Bluffs. Cass County, Nebraska, with the portion of tho vacated streets surrounding the same, belonging thereto, because of their adverse possession by themselves and grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit, and to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming any right, title, lien or interest, either legal or equitable, in or to said land, or any part thereof, and to require you to set forth your right, title, lien or interest therein, if any, either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged inferior to the title of plaintiff, and for general equit able relief. This notice is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, August 31, A. D. 1914, or your default will b duly entered therein. WILLIAM JEAN. EMMA CHAIUK iXN'RAt', MAI1Y E. CHAHBONNEATT. Plaintiffs. Bawls & Robertson, Attorneys. I.KG AL .XOTICE. In the Dlntrlet Court of Cuailr, Nathan 1. Schulze. Plaintiff, vs. William Street, et al.. Defendants. To the defendants, William Street, the unknown heirs of William Street. Jeramiah Wade, the unknown heirH of Jeraniiah Wade, Herbert Hobine and Clarence Hobine, the only surviving heirs of Sarah C. I. Hobine, deceased. You are herebv notified that on the ICth day of July. 1914, plaintiff filed his suit In the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, the object being to quiet the title in plaintiff to lot ten (101. in block five (5), in Plattsmouth. Nebraska: plaintiff alleges that he Is the owner in fee simple of said lot. and that he, and prior grantors under whom he holds, have been in actual, open, notorious, continuous, exclusive and adverse possession of said lot for a period of more than twenty years last past: that all defendants in this suit be enjoined, each and all of you, from having or claiming any right, title. In terest, or lien, either legal or equitable, in or to said lot or any part thereof; and you and each of you are hereby notified to set forth any right, title, or interest, you may claim in said lot. if any; and for such other and further relief as may be equitable. This notice is published pursuant to the order of the court. You are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 7th day of September, 1914, or your default will be duly entered therein. NATHAN P. SCHULZE. T.. B. WINDHAM, Attorney. 7-23-4twkly XOTICE. Ia tlie Dlntrlet Court of Cans County, .Veltraskn. Doc. No. George Heim and Andrew Blum, Plaintiff. v. John D. Knight, the unknown heir and devisees of John D. Knight, de ceased. Defendants. To John D. Knight and the I'nknown Heirs and Devisees of John D. Knight, Deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 17th day of July. A. D. 1914, George Helm and Andrew Blum, as plaintiffs, filed a petition in the District Court of Cass County. Ne braska, against you as defendants; that the object and prayer of said peti tion is to quiet and confirm in the plaintiff. George Helm, the title to the northwest quarter (N. W. ) of trre northwest quarter (N. W. of Sec tion twenty-two (22), Township twelve (12) North, hange ten (10 Hast of the 6th I. M., Cass County, Nebraska, and each and every part thereof, and In the plalntinff, Andrew Blum, the title to the south half (S. Vi ) of the northwest quarter (N. W. 'i ) of Section twentv two T22), Township twelve (12) North. Hange ten (10), East of the 6th P. M.. in Cass County, Nebraska, and each and every part thereof, and to obtain a judgment decreeing that the plaintiffs, George Heim and Andrew Blum, are the owners in fee simple of said several tracts of real estate and every part thereof, and to forever bar and ex clude you and each of you from any right, title, interest or claim in and to said several tracts of real estate here inbefore described, or any part there of: plaintiffs claiming in their fald petition to have acquired the title to said several tracts of real estate and each and every part thereof in them selves and their respective grantors, by virtue of open, notorious, actual, ad verse, hostile and continuous possession of the same under claim of ownership for over thirty years. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 7th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1914 GEORGE HEIM. ANDREW BLUM. By ARTHUR C. PANCOAST. Their Attorney. 7-23-3-wk. XOTICK TO CHIODlTOItS. In the County Court of the Couuty of ( , .rhraka. In Re-Estate of A 1 vara A. Fish. De ceased. You are hereby notified that hearing upon all claims against said estate will be had at the office of the County Judge, Court House, Plattsmouth, Cass Countv. Nebraska, on the 14th day of August. A. D. 1914, and on the 16th dav of February, A. D. 1915, at ten o'clock a. m. on each of said days. All claims not filed by said hour on said last day of hearing will be forever barred. By the Court. ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judge. RAWLS & ROBERTSON. Attorneys. 7-23-4wk IN JI STICK f'Ol'HT 1II.FOHK M. AIU HIOH. JI STICK OF TIIK I'KU'K I. AM) KOIt AS COl VI I, KIOHRASK.. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. II. M. Soennichsen, Plaintiff, vs. Charles M. Foster, Defendant. To Charles M. Foster: You are hereby notified that the plaintiff, on the 27th day of July. 1914. filed his Bill of Particulars Jn Justice Court before M. Archer, Justice of the Peace in and for Cass County, Ne braska, against you to recover the sum of $30 for goods and merchandise sold and delivered, and costs of suit: said cause was continued to the 10th day of September, 1914, at 9 o'clock a, m. You are required to appear and aniwer said Bill of Particulars on or before the 10th day of September, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m., and your failure o to do your de fault will be taken and judgment al lowed for the amount claimed in said Bill of Particulars. II. M. SOENNICHSEN. Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, HU Attorney. S-3-4wka