MOSIiKY. JANUARY 2a. PLA.TTSMOUTH SrMI-TvTFKLY JOURNAL. . PACT. 5 i-:lmvooi. Lende r-F.cho. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Box of Wine toon. Neb., came Tuesday to he in at tendance at the McLaughlin-Box we i- The A. O. U. W. installed oTicers Wednesday niht. A banquet va hehJ ::nJ a general gcod time was had by all present. Andrew itander of Louisville came Wednesday evening for a few days visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. Albert Seiker. I-ast week Ix-muel Tarish lest on tf his horses. He had only had th'- l,r-e a short time. It dropped dead!,. s ti'-.'i lie was hauling a tank of water. Miss Kittie Worley of Omaha wa (;uite late. vi.-itinr her paret.ts and many friends J Word comes from Stratton that a 1 1 : e the latter part of last week. Sh-- j ouncing nine-pound boy had made i- a member of the Universal Press! his appearance at the home of Mr. Clipping Bureau of Omaha. r.nd Mrs. W. M. Bailey, and that all Dan Coon went to Lincoln Wednes.- ( parties concerned were delighted, day evening to confer with the B. Ci'-Mis. Bailey will bo remembered as M. railroad o'Taials in regard to the (Miss Willis, who woikcd in the post 7 -ickpoi-ket incident at their station ! office he re for several years, that citv a short time ago, and j which he claim to have figured a - the victim. C L. Berger walked from his farm Faturday in the snow storm, a dis tance of ten miles. He said that the last few miles of the trip was a littl tough going. When we consider that this was the worst storm of the sea-.-on we would say that this was going :-ome. Mr. Jackman and family are now thcroughly settled on the farm which v as formerly occupied by C. H. (Jib son, who recently sold his stock and is now engaged in the hardware busi rcss at Weeping Water. Mr. Jack man will receive a hearty welcome to rimwood and vicinity. On Wednesday evening occurred the mnrriace of Miss Stella May Bo to Leonard J. McLaughlin. The ma -i i acre took place at the home of th . bride's parents three miles east of the city. The ceremony was perform ed at 8 o'clock by the Rev. W. II. Bobb cf the Christian church. The ringji, ceremony was used. Little Lizzie Cox :.rd Martha Cird acted as ribbon bear t:s and Miss Rose Schneider played the 'Future Grand March." About thirty-five relatives and frier.ds were present. After the ceremony a three course dinner was served, which had been prepared by the bride's mother and friends. They received many 1 eautiful and useful presents. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Box and is well known to all. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLaughlin and is an in dustrious young farmer. They will make their home on a farm close to this city. They have the best wishes of a host of friends. NEHAWKA. "News. . Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Massie and daughter, Mrs. Hobaeh, were passeng cis for Elmwool Wednesday. Mrs. Netherow and Mrs. Riddles, sister and aunt of C. A. Duckworth, f. re here from Chariton, Iowa, visit ing. From the rumors afloat there will be several consolidations here in the near future. Matrimonial tie-ups we mean. The measles are still doing busi ress in this vicinity. One of the Duckworth children is the latest down with them. The cost of building a silo is not an expense, it is an investment which you get back at the end of a year. We build the cheapest, most durable silo that is made and give you a guarantee which protects you agaiDSt any chance of loss. If you are posted on the value of a silo come into our office and let us show you our system of construction. If you are not posted on silos come in and let us show you how you can increaee the profit of your farm 25 percent and more. We also make the best water tanks and grain bins on earth at less money than either wood or iron. Just south of the postoffice on Fifth street you will find us ready to talk silos and water tanks. Come in when you are in town and get acquainted. Gonoreie Construction Co., Plattsmouth, - Mis. V.'m. 'Chandler returned to Lincoln yesterday with her little son, : Iter visiting several days here. She is gradually getting better. Uncle James Stone is able to be out af;ain, after his severe sick spell, and is- making regular trips down town again. He annuled his trip down Sat urday, however. The early morning train Sunday i an off the track this side of Weeping Water, and it took nearly all day to get it back on the track. The morn ing train from Lincoln was detoured by way of Auburn, point; back to Lincoln in the afternoon nearly on time. The A. O. U. W. and Decree of Honor held a joint installation Thurs day night of last week, a number of united quests being present to enjoy the festivities. A o'clock three- urse dinner was served and the fun following was carried on until j VV.V VV.-VV ."...".' W. Louisville. Courier. Miss Anna and Edward Volk of Saline county are visiting relatives in this vicinity. S. W. Davis, formerly of Louisville, but recently of Scotts BIuiT, has moved to Minitare, Neb. Edward Keiser came in from Glen wood, Iowa, Monday for a visit with relatives and friends in and around Louisville. Andrew Schoeman ami Mr. and Mrs. Andicw Stohlman went to I'lattsmouth Wednesday to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Anna C. Holschuh, a:i old friend. Suit. II. C. York of the Murphy quarries, returned home Monday af ter an extended visit with relative- - . Iowa and Illinois. Mrs. York and little son remained until the last of ihe week. Coin Monday, January 18, l'.)l. to Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemeier; twin girls. The ltitle misses are of the regulation size and the happy par ents are receiving the congratulations of their many friends. The Courier is pleased to be able to report that its old-time friend, Mis. J. D. Ferguson, of Lincoln, i. convalescing, after an illness with kali stones. Mrs. Ferguson was for merly a resident of Cass county. William Wendt held a butchering hee at his home last Tuesday which v.as a busy affair, although the fifteen or more who were present report .i fine time. Three hogs were killed, each weighing 300 pounds or over. Ferdinand Hennings returned Mon day from an extended visit with his sister, Mrs. John Schafer and family, in Knox county, near Creighton. Ho reports that they had more snow up there in the past month than at home, but in spite of the blustry weather, he enjoyed his stay very much. Try a acl. Yo-jr money isfaetoi y. of Forest Hoso (bur. refunded if not s-at- Mrs. Claude Everett of Nebraska City, who has been here for the past few days visiting with friends, and who was called here to attend the funeral of the late J. G. Richey, de parted yesterday morning for h home. Nebraska J DOING TIIH DUTY cores of Flat tsmouth Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidnevs. To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty, When they fail to do this the kid neys are weak. Cackache and other kidney ills may follow. Help the kidneys do their work. t Use Doan's Kidney Pills the test ed kidney remedy. Proof of their worth in the follow ing: Mrs. Frank Cappon, Weeping Wa ter, Neb., says: "My experience with Doan's Kidnev Pills has been so satisfactory that I can recommend iliem as a reliable kidney medicine. I had ift almost constant backache and stooping or lifting was always to! lowed bv sharp pains throughout my odv. Headaches and dizzy spells an noyed me arid the action was ir i egu'.ar. Doan's Kidney Pills ie . loie l me to good health and at the present time I have no cause fur tomplaint whatever." Price oOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cappon had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. THE LOYAL SONS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO MEET AT SrENNER HOME The Loyal Sons class of the Chris tian church are arranging for a very interesting meeting to be held on Thursday evening r.ext at the Stenner home in the west part of the city, when they will have the pleasure of enjoying a debate on a very interest ing subject "Resolved, That the United States Should Be Better Pr3 rared in the Event of War." The boys are all keen to indulge in the de bate and the different members of the class are divided on e;;ual sides of the que.-tkn, the affirmative being le.l by Oliver Hudson and the negative by Ilariy Winscott. and a most interest- i -ig discussion will be enjoyed by the!Gf business. class. The lecture of the evening will be delivered by County Judge Allen -I. L'.eeson and will be along lines that will p-c.ve of much value to the youmr r..en of the class and their friends, an 1 with the well known ability of the judg? as a lecturer should be well worth liea ring. EAGLES TO GIVE MAS- itna NIGHT, FEBRUARY 20TH One of the chief dancing evening of the year will be the big masquerade ball that wiil be given on the 20th of February by the local aerie of the Eagles at Coates hall. This event has become one of the fixed dancing feats of the year and the committee :m charge are beginning to plan on making it one of the best in the his tory of the order. The Platsmouth orchestra has been secured for the oc casion and will be on hand to dis course sweet music for the ball. A large number of prizes will be given and a royal good time is looked for ward to by the dancing public of the city. A further announcement will be made of the prizes to be offered at this event. New Son Makes Appearance. Yesterday morning the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lair in this city was raid a flying visit by that kindly bird, the stork, j;nd as a result they are rejoicing over the advent of a fine rine-pound son and heir. The little lad and the mother are doing nicely and the proud father is about as happy a man as can be found in the city. The friends of the family will extend to the young man their hearti est best wishes for a long and happv life. I SOCIAL DANCE. There will be a social dance given at Coates' hall on Satur- v day evening, January 30th, by I- the Cosmopolitan club, to which - the public is cordially invited to be present. A pleasant time is assurred to all. Music by the -l" Holly orchestra. Harry Hinton was among those go- ji".g to Omaha this afternoon, where he will visit for a few hours looking after some matters of business. Local Mews Prom Friday's Dally. Cameron Cathey of near Murray was in the city today for a few hours vi.-iting with friends and looking after -ome matters of business. Miss Mayol Propst was among the Omaha visitors yesterday for a few hours looking after some matters of business, returning home last even ing on No. 2. Wash A Young, residing a few miles west of this city, was among those oir;g to Omaha this morning to look after some buir,ess matters for a few hours. George M. Ilild of near Mynard v.as in the city today for a few hours making arrangements for the holding of a sale of his farm effects, prior to moving into this icty. Miss Eda Marquardt returned home last evening on No. 14 from Lincoln, where she had been attending , jthc meeting of the State Superintend cuts' association in that city. Mis. R. E. Lloyd and sister, Mrs. E. H. Spangler, we;e among those going to Omaha this morning, where they will spend the day looking after some b'.isiness matters in that city. J. L. Riehey and wife departed la-t l ight on the midnight Missouri Pa cific for Kansas City, after being here in attendance at the funeral of Mr. Richey's father, the late J. G. Richey. They will spend some time at Kansas ( ity. Captain Isaac Wiles departed this afternoon for Omaha for a short visit : t the home of his son, T. F. Wiles, as well as to attend the Veteran Ma sonic meeting there tomorrow. Mr. Wiles received his first degree in Ma sonary in this city just prior to the outbreak of the civil war. From Saturdays Dallr. Clarence Busche came in this morn ing on the Schuyler from his home near Cedar Creek to spend the day here with friends. Mrs. Bennett Chriswisser was rmong those visiting in Omaha today, where she spent a few hours looking after some matters of business in that city. Miss Mathilde Vabery departed thi moining on the early Burlington train for Glenwood, wheie she will visit for the dav looking after some matters P. II. Meisinger came in this morn ing from his home in the vicinity of Cedar CrCeek andspent a few hours here looking after some matters of business with the merchants. Charles Peacock, wife and littlo daughter drove in this morning from their home west of tins city to look ; fter some trading here with the mer- hants for a few hours. Mrs. E. L. Messin of Cherokee, Iowa, who has been here for the past few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Fred Stewart and family, departed this afternoon for her home. Mrs. G. W. Pugsley and iittle son, George, who have been here since Tuesday visiting at the W. A. Taylor home, south of this city, departed this afternoon on No. 23 for their horn? in the metropolis. Arthur Richey and wife of Leon, Iowa, who were here in attendance ax the funeral of their uncle, J. G. Richey, departed this morning on No. t for Osecola, Iowa, from where they ,vill proceed to their home. Fiank Richey of near Des Moines, Iowa, who has been here visiting at the F. M. Richey home, where he was called to attend the funeral of liu i.ncle, J. G. Richey, departed this morning for Omaha, from where ho will return to his home. Mrs. T.- M. Willett of Hannibal, Missouri, who has been here visiting at the home of her (laughter, Mrs. A G. Hollowell. for the past few days departed yesterday afternoon for her home. Her granddaughter, Nina Hollowell, accompanied her home for a short visit. From Monday's Hilly- W. A. Ingalls returned this mom ing to resume his duties on the road, after an over Sunday visit here vith his family. Miss Nettie Jirousek returned this morning to Omaha, after an over Sunday visit in this city with her par ents and friends. R. R. Nickels of near Murray was in the city today for a few hours Pedigreed Live Stock and General Farm Sales ARE OUR SPECIALTIES! Wire for Dates at Our Expense. UNION, NEB. AUUilUritHrib gi.' m.'J mum rumm m ! n looking after some trading, as well as visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes nd son, Ralph, came up from Murray Friday evening for a visit over Sunday ?.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rawls. County Commissioner Julius Pitz was among the visitors in Omaha to day for a few hours, goinjr to that city on the early Burlington train. Mrs. E. D. Cummins was among those going to Omaha this afternoon to attend the conceit to be given by Madame Alma Cluck in that city. Mrs. Mary Metzger of Cedar Creek was here today for a few hours visit ing with her friends, having came in from her home on No. 4 this morning. James Dvorak came in Saturday af ternoon from his home at Ilavelocic for a visit here at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Rotter and fam- ny. Charles Garlach of Manley came in this afternoon from his home to spend a few hours looking after some mat ters at the court house for a shoit time. Mis. Jacob Tritsch was among the passengers this morning for OmaV'., uhere she -goes to visit for the day looking after some matters of busi ness. J. W. Holmes, wife and son, Ralph, . ere over Sunday visitors in this city at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. C. A. Rawls, departing today for their home in Murray. Captain Isaac Wiles returned home Saturday afternoon from Omaha, where he had been in attendance at a meeting of the Veteran Masons in that city. Mrs. V. Zucker and Mrs. W. D. Smith were among those going to Omaha this afternoon to visit at the hospital with Mrs. W. E. Rosencrans for a few hours. Thayer Propst came down yester day from his home at Ralston, Neb., and spent the day here as a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Propst. Elmer Hallstrom of the Murray State bank, was in the city Sundav visiting for the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hallstrom, and his many friends. .Mrs. .Martha Uaumeister was omcng those going to Omaha this morning, where she goes for a fev hours' visit looking after some mat ters of business. Ralph Cobb, wife and little babe, who have been here visiting at the home of Mr. Cobb's parents for some few days, departed this afternoon for their home at Valley, Neb. Mrs. J. 11. Kuhns was a pa3sen.?or this morning for Omaha, where sh3 will visit for the day looking after :ome matters of business and visiting with her friends in that city. E. O. Furlong of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, who has been here isiting at the home of his relatives near Rock Bluffs, departed this after roon for his home in the west. Mrs. Ward Clark and Mrs. Ed Weaver were among those going to Omaha this morning, where they will spend the day in that city visiting at the hospital with Mrs. Joe Wiles. John Janda came down Saturday evening on No. 2 from Havelock to visit over Sunday here with his par ents and to assist the Holly or chestra in their playing at the mask ball. John P. Meisinger and son, Edgar, were doing their week-end shopping and attending to business matters in this city Saturday. While here Mr. Meisinger took time to call at this office and have his subscription to the Daily Journal extended for another ear. George P. Meisinger, jr., and brother, John Meisinger, jr., were in the city Saturday for a few hours, driving in through the deep snow to look after the week-end shopping1. John G. Wunderlich, the whole ouled and genial Nehawka citizen, came up this morning from his home to look after some matters of busi ness in the city for the day. It is al ways a pleasure to have this splen did gentleman visit among us and it is. needless to say his many friends were delighted to meet him. His Stomach Ti-oubles Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without in iry? That may seem so unlikely io you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is not alto gether impossible. If others can be cured permanently, and thousands have been, why not you? John R. Earker, of Battle Creek, Mich., is one of them. He says, "I was troubled with heartburn, indigestion and liver complaint until I used Chamberlain's Tablets, then my trouble was over." Sold by all dealers. Subscribe for The JournaL 1 inn n mm AUCTIONEER -Weeping Water, Neb.- will take charge of your public sale business. Farm sales a specialty. Owners' interests are always guarded with the best ability, and satisfaction guaranteed. For open dates telephone at; my expense to Weeping Water. WM. DUNN. Taken to Omaha for Operation. This morning William Ost, jr., re siding near Nehawka, passed through this city en route to Omaha, where he will enter a hospital there to un dergo an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Ost has been suffering more or less for the past few years from what :eem3 to have been chronic ap pendicitis, and his physicians recom mended the operation as a roern? of helping him regain his former health. The friends of the young man throughout the county will await the results of the operation with the hope that it will prove the means of iclieving Mr. Ost from his illness. WEEPING WATER. Republican. .........t. ..t. j t t t i , . Wrill Foltz of South Omaha was looking after some business matters in town Wednesday. Ray McNurlin left for Central City Monday morning to work in the gar age for Paul Jones. J. II. Wagner of Lincoln returned home Sunday evening after a week's visit with his daughter, Mrs. W A. Heneger and family. Fred Somers, who has been spend ing his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Somers, returned to his work Monday at Pittsburg, P. He was accompanied as far as Omaha by his mother. The D. M. Johnson hardware stock is being invoiced this week and as soon as the work is completed Mr. Charles II. Gibson will take posses sion and become one of the business men of the town. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carter and lit tle Virgil left Wednesday morning for Corpus Christi, Texas, where they will spend the rest of the winter, but were detained on account of Mr, Carter's sickness. Herman Rich, who is R. F. D. car rier on one of the routes out of Plattsmouth, was visiting relatives ii town this week. 1 he snow was so bad that he couldn't ' do much a covering his route, so he turned over to his substitute for a few days. S. J. Ambler has traded his 18-acre fruit farm at Paonia, Colorado, to J C. Jones for his home and 15 acres o land in West Park Place. Mr. Amb ler will move into his new home b April first. The Republican under stands that Mr. Jones will move to Sidney, Neb., and develop a section of land he owns there. Announcement cards are out an nouncing the marriage of C. E. Arch er and Miss Letia Moulton. They were married at Omaha Wednesday After a two weeks' visit with rela tives they will return to their home, five miles west of Weeping Water, on Vio PVinrlec Enrla farm. Mrs. J. S Moulton and daughter, Bernice, ar companied the bridal party to Omaha. Subscribe for the Journal. iv Tin: niSTiiiCT coiht thk COl'XTY OK CASS, I K.IIM.ftA. IHIDt-n Tl SHOW CAI'SE. In He Guardianship of Juanita Clem ii u n Minnr Now, on this 6th day of January, A. D, 1915, this cause came on ror near in? nnnn the netitlon of Christina Burr, iruardian of Juanita Clemens, minor. pravinff for a licen.se to sell the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The undivided one-ninth (1-9) interest in and to Block thirty four (34) in Young and Hay's Ad dition to the City of I'lattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, for the purpose of usins the funds de rived therefrom for the support, edu cation and maintenance of said minor, and alleg-inK that the sale of said land is for the best interests of said minor; And it apptarinj? that an order should be entered renuirinff all persons Inter ested in said estate to appear and show cause, if any. there be, why a license should not issue to said Kuardian to sell the interest of said minor In said described real estate. It Is Therefore Ordered that all per sons Interested in said estate appear before me at the office of the Clerk of the District Court at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, at nine o clock A. M. on the 6tn day of February, A. D., 1915, and show cause why a license should not issue to said sruardian to sell the Interest of said minor in the above described real estate for the purposes set forth in said application. JAMES T. BEGLKY, juase or the uistrict court. It Is ordered that a copy of this order be served upon all persons Interested in said estate bv publication of said order for three successive weeks prior to sata nate set ior snowine cause in the I'lattsmouth Journal a newspaper published semi-weekly and of BreneraJ circulation la the County of Cass, N- orasica. james t. obOLKi, Judge District Court. RAWLS & ROBERTSON. Attorneys iiiwks-Tkiy ! i- tiii: rnfNTY rornT op tup. COl XTV OP CA, r.RKAK. NOTKP.. In I;e Tfate of Francs Kui-el.ir.rky. tecepsed. To All 'erson Interested. You are herebv riytif-.l ttat Prank Kusthinsky ha iil-d his vftiiion in th above court uUtginK theOutfi irit'-cf n le on November i'i. 1S14. of Franc Ku chlnsky. a resident and inhabitant of -old county; and nllrKirifr that Frank Kuschinsky Is her sole an. I only heir at law, and requesting th.-it administra tion be hod upon said eetnt-. anJ Frank Kuschinsky appointed adminis trator thereof. A h-arinji will t- h:id upon said petition at the oftiie of tl County Juiijf. Court llous I'Utt rnouth, Cas County. Nebraska, on Jan uary A. 115. at t-n o'clock A M . .it which time order will be rnterrd in accordance with, the tindinc of the court th-reon. AJ1 objfefion t fi-r-t . if anv. rnu.t be lied before said hour on sold day vf ri-arlnr. Hv tbe Court. At-LF.N .1. PHiO. Si:.'I.i County Jv.dre. JCAWI.S & IlOr.nRTSoN, Attorn-v l-4-2wks-wk!y IX TnP. DISTRICT CO MIT OP TIIH I'OINTY OP c.. m:iihaki. NOTH'K OP SVIT TO Ql IP.T T1TLP- Ralph Baldwin, Sherman W. Cole ar.d llov O. Cole, riaintiiYs. vs. V.e un known heirs and devisee of Noah K. Ilobbs, deceased, f t a I., defendant. To the defendants tbe unknown f.eii and devisee Of Noah I:. Hobb. de ceased, the unknown heir" and I-vl.ee of, Oeorge W. Irwin, U'aed. OeoiKe S. Fimpel. Mft.raret Fimpel, the un known heir and devisees of Oeorpe S. Flmpel, dec-eased, tf.e unknown ).e: and devisees of Murparet Fimpel, dt--ceased. You ale hereby notified that on the 30th dav of lK'imtcr, A I'. IS 14. plaintiffs filed their suit in the Ii.-trUt Court of Cnt--" County, Nebraska. t quiet their title to the foliowirK dr sriibed land in the County of Cas, Ne braska, to-wlt: The south half 'S. U) of the north west quarter tN. W. of section th;r-tv-sjx t.16), township eleen 11. north range thirteen 13. ast of the nh 1. M.. because Of their adverse pos session by themselves, their jrrantor and ancestors for more than ten year prior to the commencement of said suit, and to enjoin ac h and all of on from having or claiming any rlch. title, claim, lien or interest therein, una to require you to set forth you riKh'. title, claim, lien or Interest therein, if any, either lecal or equitable, in or to anv part thereof, and to have th same, adjudged inferior to the tittle of plain tiffs, and for peneral equitable relief. This notice is made pursuant to th order of the court. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before Monday, the l;.th dav of February, A. I. 115. or your default will be dnlv entered therein RALPH HAI.HWI.V, KHKRMAN W. Col. P. AM ROY . col.i:. Plaintiffs. RAWLS & ROBniiT.SON'. Attorney. l-4-4wks-wkly IV TIIR IITICT COl'ItT OP TIIK ( (IIATV or .NKIIII K . XOTICK OP IIT TO UlllIT TITI.K. Lorenz Trilety et al.. Plaintiffs. I B. Rich, also known an Leonard ',. Rich, et" al., Defendants. To the defendants I.. B. Rich, also known as I.eoonard B. Rich, Kannv Rich, the tinknown heir and devisees of Leonard B. Rich and Fanny Rich, each deceased, A. K. Alexander, first real name unknown. Mrs. A. E. Alex ander first real nanw unknown, wife of A. "n. Alexander, the unknown heirs and devisees of A. K. Alexunder, first real name unknown, and ilrs. A. IZ. Alexander, first real name unknown, eacli deceased, John Kietchek. Anna Kretchek, first real name unknown, wife of John Kietchek, the unknown heirs and devisees of John Kietchek and Anna Kretchek, first real name unknown, each deceased, the unknown heirs and devisees of John Kretchek. deceased, th unknown heirs and devi sees of Wheatley Mickclwult, deceased, V. S. West, first real name unknown, Mrs. W. H. West, first real name un known, wife of W. S. West, and th unknown heirs and devisee of W. S. West, first real name unknown, and Mrs. W. S. West, first rual name un known, each deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 2f,th dav of December. A. U. 19H. plaintiffs flled tr-eir suit in th 'rict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, t'J quiet their title to the following de scribed land in the County of Cass, Ne braska to-wjt: Lot eight (S) in block one hundred sixty-five (165) in the city of Platts mouth, because of their adverse pos session by themselves and their urant ors for more, than ten yearn prior to the commencement of said suit, and to enjoin each and all of you from havinii or claiming any riRht. title, claim, lieu or interest therein, and to require you to set forth your riKht, title, claim lien or interest therein. If any, either lefral or equitable, in or to any part thereof, and to have the same adjudged in ferior to the title of plaintiff and for general equitable relief. This notice is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer sJd pe tition on or before Monday, the 1-th day of February. A. I.. 1915. or your default will be duly entered therein. LORENZ TBII.KTY AND MARY J. BLRBEE, Plaintiffs. RAWLS & ROEERTSON. Attorneys l-4-4wks-wkly iv thr nismicT tornT op tiir COl'XTV OP CASK, NKHRASKA. MOTICR OP SAI.K. In Re Estate of Delilah Schwab, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of Hon. James T. Betjley, Judfr of the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, made t the 14th day of November, A. D. 1914, for the sale of the real estate herein after described, there Will be sold at the south t ront Door of the Court House, at I'lattsmouth Cass Countv. Nebraska, On the 30th clay of January, A. IX. 1915, at eleven o clock A. M. at public vendue to the blithest bidder for cash, the following described real es tate, to-wit: Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in the East Half ( K. 4) of the North west Quarter N. W. K ) of Section Twenty -eiRht (20). Township Eleven (11) North. RanRe Fourteen 14 Eajt of the 6th P. M. in the County of Cav, Nebraska. Said sale to remain open one hoi;r. Dated this 22nd day of December, V. D., 1914. CHARLES E. sniw.vn. Executor of the la.st will and testa ment Of Delilah Schwab. Decease. RAWLS & ROBERTSON. Attorneys. K-:s-St-wM NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. All persons interested in the estate of Agatha Stull, deceased, will take notice that a petition has been filed in the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, for administration of her estate and that a hearing will be had upon said petition on the 9th day of February, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m.. efore the Judge of the said Court. end letters of administration of f.ai-1 estate granted at said time. Witness my hand and seal of said Court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 18th day of January. 1915. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judge. D. O. DWYER, Attorney. Mrs. W. E. Brinkley departed last evening for iuonticello, Arkansas, where she goes to make her home in the future, as her son, W. E. Brink - ey, jr., and f&mUy dprtd for that place several days ago with their household goods.