The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 17, 1917, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY.' MAY 17, 1917.
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COMMUNITY
SING AT METH
ODIST CHURCH
Larue Audience Delighted With Most
t harminsr Musical Event of the
Season in This City.
The conmv.inity sinr at the Meth
od i.-st church hiit evening proved one
f the rao.-t delightful evenfs of its
kir.d that has htcn held in the city in
years and the audience, which filled
the church, joined heartily in the sinsr
inr, and the tones of the dear old
ti.ni.irs and the in-pirin. hymns brought
a t; ip over the sea of memory to the
older members of the audience, while
to the younger ones present the oc
casion was a rare treat.
Th2 choir of the church, under the
1 ! d --ship of Mrs. E. H. Wescott, led
th sinjrin and were assisted hy the
;:uditnee in a splendid manner. The
opviiinr nu mbers did not brin the full
st:enKth of the voices, but as the
riimlicrs were given out the audience
jfir. d in and made the church echo
with the notes of the melodies that
are dear to the hearts of everyone.
THE REFRESHING
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Contains No Alcohol Absolutely Pure!
Made by the
fon Toxo Company,
Minneapolis, Minnesota ,
Distributor for
Savages are "keyed" by means of serial num
bers. And are distributed by our own organiza
tion, not sold to middlemen in huge quantities
and carried in stock sometimes for a year or
more.
We know just where a casing is and how long
it has been there. The minute a tire reaches the
the doubtful age, the point beyond which there
is possibility of deterioration, it is replaced by a
new casing.
You are always sure of getting live tires, full
of "pep" and miles, when you buy
SmmmE
TIMES
Heap big mileage
The Plaftsmouth Garage
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
SGVaGE GRGFINITE TUBES
The only tabes that hae f raphite vulcanised Into the tuHaee.
Prevents deterioration. sticking, friction and beating- Make,
soapstone unnecessary- Lcnfthana the Ufe of the tub.
"The Home Over There," the opening
number of the program, brought the
vision of the years and of the kindly
touch of vanished hands long gone,
and of the future life of joy and rest.
The notes of the old war song,
"Marching Through Georgia," stirred
the hearts of all the audience with the
love of country and the glories of the
nation's bravest sons upon the field of
battle, while the tender song, "My Old
Kentucky Home" brought recollections
of home and loved ones "when the sun
shines bright in my old Kentucky
home" and the kindly southern songs
of long ago. "Yankee Doodle" was an
other of the patriotic songs that was
thoroughly enjoyed and the men in
the audience assisted by whistling the
refrain while the ladies sang the
verses. The high school glee club was
requested to sing the verses of "Old
Black Joe" with the audience joining
in the chorus, and this, with "The Old
Oaken Bucket," proved one of the most
delightful numbers on the program.
Many of those in the audience who
( came to listen and enjoy the singing
of the others, felt the inspiration of
the occasion and in a few minutes
after the opening of the program
found themselves entering into the
spirit of the occasion and giving vent
to their feelings in the old songs and
hymns. It was an event that was a
delight and a revelation and it was
the universal wish of all that other
community sings might be given in
HEALTH DRINK
Cass County.
the future, and it is safe to say that
at the next one there will be a much
larger number present to enter into
the event. The work of Mrs. Wescott
in leading the singing was such as to
put the audience at their ease and
brought everyone into the singing with
spirit.
The free will offering taken donated
a neat sum to be applied to the Red
Cross work, and will be used in the
formation of a local chapter of the
Red Cross to aid in the work of help
fulness during the war time.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CON
VENTION A SUCCESS
The convention of the first district
Qf the Cass county Sunday School as
sociation held at Union was one that
was quite largely attended from the
eastern partion of the county, dele
gates being present from Plattsmouth,
Mynard, Murray and Union, and the
greatest enthusiasm was shown
throughout the proceedings. The
meetings were held in the Methodist
church and were filled with the dis
cussion of the Sunday school work
from all standpoints and with a view
of creating a greater interest in the
work throughout the county. In the
evening the delegates were entertained
at supper in the basement of the fine
new Baptist church, the ladies of the
Baptist and Methodist churches having
provided a feast that certainly was
appreciated by the visitors from out
of Union. At the evening session of
the convention Rev. H G. McClusky
of Plattsmouth wras the principal
speaker, and he gave a very able ad
dress along the lines of the the work
of the church and Sunday school that
was greatly enjoyed by everyone pres
ent.
A NEW SOFT DRINK.
F. G. Egenberger has just received
a consignment of the celebrated "Non-
Toxo" beverage which is manufactured
by the Hamm company of Minneapolis
and is considered one of the best of
the temperance drinks on the market
This light and refreshing drink wil
be handled at the "Luxus" in the fu
ture as Mr. Egenberger is the agen
for the beverage in this county and
the surrounding territory. It is a rea
refreshing drink for a hot day and be
ing absolutely free of all intoxicants
makes a drink for everyone, young and
old. The new thirst quieter is very
pleasing to those who have tried it
out and seems to hit the spot.
American flags, from 5c up, at the
Journal office.
MELADY MAVERICKS CON
TEST RED SOX NEXT SUNDAY
As the attraction at the Red Sox
park on Sunday next Manager John
son has secured John Dennison's Me
lady Mavericks, one of the best teams
in the Greater Omaha league, and one
which numbers among its members the
best in the line of amateur players
in the big city. Dennison was at the
head of the fast Luxus team the past
two seasons and his new team is just
as good as the former city champions
and in a number of positions the team
is stronger. "Smoky" Grant, one of
the star pitchers of the Greater Omaha
league, is on the staff of the Melady
Mavericks. This team last Sunday
defeated the Polish Merchants' team,
by the score of 9 to 0. They will find,
however, what a real team is when
they tackle the Red Sox.
ANOTHER WARNING TO
TRESPASSERS ON RAIL
ROAD RIGHT - OF - WAY
The dangers that lurk for the tres
passer upen the right of way of the
railroads have often been brought to
the attention of the public and the
"Safety First" departments of the
great railroad lines have time and
time again sought to impress upon the
thoughtless the fact that walking n
the tracks or being on the ri;:ht of
way when trains are passing is some
thing that is not only contrary to law,
but is also a habit that is liable at
any time to result in the death of the
trespasser, and if this occurs they
have no one to blame but themselves.
A striking example of how careless
people, and especially children, are in
regard to attempting to board mov
ing trains, was shown Monday after
noon in the Burlington yards in this
city, when Ben Rummei field, a bry
of some twelve years of age, at
tempted to board a moving east
bound freight train, just south of the
pumping station of the water com
pany. It seems the boy had been at
the railroad dump in the vicinity of
the water station seeking to pick up
junk and had a pitchfork with him
for the purposes of stirring up the
debris and securing junk. lie had
gathered quite a good deal in a bas
ket when the freight train from the
west came in sight and the young
man decided that he would beard the
train and ride to the depot. He still
carried the fork in his hand, and as
the train, moving at a good rate of
speed, came by. he made an attempt
to grab the handholds on the side of
the car, but was hurled back from
the moving car and fell with the
pitchfork, one tyne of which was
driven through the left thigh, in
flicting quite a painful wound. The
young man was taken to the office of
a surgeon, where the injury was
dressed and the victim made as com
fortable as possible. This should be
a good example to keep away from
the tracks and avoid trespassing on
the railroad proprety.
BUGS ON VEGETABLES.
Cucumber, tomato, and squash vines
seem to be the feeding place for bugs
and worms, but B. A. Thomas' Louse
Killer kills them at one application.
We guarantee it.
II. M. Soennichsen.
Pul3 & Gansemer.
The Celebrated Stallion
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ULYSSE, 6605
Will make the season of 1917 at my
home, three and a helf mile3 west and
one mile south of Murray. Ulys.se
is an extra good Belgian draft horse,
weighing 2200 pounds, a beautiful
dark bay in color, age seven years.
Ulysse is well known in this section
of Cass County, and has the reputa
tion of being an excellent foal getter.
Terms; 15.00 to insure eolt to
stand and suck. "When parties dis
pose of mares or remove them from
this part of the county service fee
becomes due and payable immediately.
All care will be taken to prevent ac
cidents, but owner of horse will not
be held responsible should any occur.
A. G. HAST, Owner
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WOMAN'S RELIEF
CORPS ENTERTAINED
BY MRS. VAL BURRLE
The ladies of the Woman's Relief
Corps were entertained in n very
pleasant manner yesterday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Val Burkle on
lower Main street, and a very large
number. of the members and their
friends were present to enjoy the
occasion. The hostesses of the. oc
casion were Mrs. Burkle, Mrs.
George Dodge and Mrs. J. C. Peter
son. The rooms of the home were
decorated very tastefully in Hags and
the flowers of the early spring sea
son that made a very pretty setting
for the gathering and added much to
the pleasurs of the members of the
party. The afterrccn was devoted to
social conversation, with a numoer of
the stirring war songs given by the
members of the corps and a few of
the Grand Army members, who were
able to be present to join with the
ladies in the happy occasion.
The members of the party were
also treated to two very pleasing vo
cal duets by Misses Delia Frans and
Mina Kaffnberger that served to add
to the delights of the afternoon.
The ladies of the 'corps are plan
ning to assist in the Red Cross work
in this city and will endeavor to raise
funds to r.pi'ly i:i the work of mercy
of this givat organization that cares
for the sick and wounded on the
battlefield t.s well as the unfortunate
of the nation.
MEDICINE S. FOOD.
Do not buy somethinj which you
alreadv have. You huva fcod which
you feed your horse-, cattle and
sheep, but wh.-n you want medicine,
buy only medicine. That is what you
get in B. A. Thomas' Stock Remedy.
We sell it and cruarantee it to be medi
cine. We i oil you tnat it v.uu tone up
the entire system of your stock and
aids digestion, thereby causing them
to get all the foad value out of the
grain that you feed them.
II. M. Soennichsen.
Puis & Gansemer.
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
From S. C. Rhode Island Reds and
S. C. White Orpingtons, $1.00 per 15;
$5.00 per 100. Local delivery. A." O.
Range, Plattsmouth. Phone 2513.
2-12-tfwkly
A war.t s.d will bring what you want,
cents a week.
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Pdliso-i.
M1..T1 P. Coii.v. diaries P:ih! 'U. 1. .
Dett-- i whose ":: st name jS -j k now :,,
Sarah A. Wilihon. Kd'nond A. lrs
ionde ;i:a: William II. Taylor an I the
unkiM.wn heirs, devise,.-.-, legatees, p.-r-sonal
1 e; r-es.-ntati ves. and. all other
pets-ins; interested in the estates of
Join .McCoT-mick. Joel AT. Johnson.
Kt..i F. folly, Ciiarles IhihlutV, 1. W.
p.tts. Saiah .. Willison. l-ldmond A.
I'eslondc, and William H. Taylor, de
ceased, 'respectively, will take notice
ti:at on the 'lay of - ,
P'17. An, we Stevenson, a -widow, ;',.-;
S'.oeris.,Ti T'r.mas IP S t e Venso 11. .lolill
SleVensr.e and Antii-1 Ste,oison rih.-.f
th-ir t'.tirioti in the District C.oirt of
Pass f;iriv. N. hraskl. tt.e olii'ect and
out n se of which was to exclude yon
and nidi of vi.ii, frmn ti-.e llasf half
i1-) of tile West half I 'a i of Section
Tan! y -fatir t".4 Township T.-.-v !"
Pance Twelve i 2 1 and from the V.Yst
half of the West half i ' t of the
Past half ( t of .-ai l section, ti e last
tract beimr'also known as l.ot.s ( ne
( 1 . Two ( J ) , Tlir. e (ill arol l-'our
of said section, and exclude you, and
each of you. from any inters t in, Pen
on. or claim to said land or any part
ther. of, and to i;iet the title to .said
land in themselves, as against yu i-t.d
ail other persons ciaiminsr tinder,
Ihrotmh or lv you rr.d also to ati-t'y
and cancel of record it certain merl
uiu'o upon iart of i-aid land iriven by
Solon M. Johnson, to tlie above named
U i'endant, John r.IcCorrr.ick, the said
mot tK.ie was tiled on the oth !ay of
.la-. ls"7. and recorded in IJook "A '
of the 1 K-ed iiecor.is of Ca,-s County,
Nebraska, at puj?e rait thereof.
And also to satisfy and cancel o!
iecor.1 a icttain tiuir; cntro coverin;- a
part of the above described n.i'l of
land from Solon f. Johnson to .lefend
ant. .I.i.-l M. Johnson, dated on the Itrd
dav of i etober. lVd. and recorded in
I'.ook "A" of the M..rt u-.i-re JP .ords of
f.lSs Poiintv. Nebraska, al pa vre :: , 2
Pi.-reof, on itcfober I's.".!!.
And al-o to can--el of re d
ami iodd vni.l a certain " d
for a part of the above dcs'eti icd
latid driven by Solon M. Johnson .-md
'Wife. Ii. Jlll't Joius'.'a. to ileliOHlailt.
I'ben p. ('olio-, winch dce.l Was H.'llel
March 10. s"). and tiled for rei-oi.l on
the I'lli dav of January. P-71'. and re
corded ill book ""T" of 111,' I'lol Kee
ord.s of Pass County, Nebraska, at paip
.VN th.Cleof.
You are rciuired to answer said pe
tition in tire above oiuilhd coint aii'l
cause on or before tie- 'nd dav of July.
PUT. or a decree will be ctUei-cl t c
in as pra.-d in said pctiti oi.
Imted ti'is'K.th dav of .V.iv, PUT.
a nn 1 1: stev i :ns )X,
A Wido.v;
itl.LA STFaVE.VSi N",
Tlln.MAS 1!. STKV PNSON,
JOHN STPVENSoN"
ami ANN Hi STJiV HVSON.
Plaintiff 3.
PA PL P. JKSSKN.
.Mtoiney for Plair.tliTs.
IN
HIE 1JITIIIPT OlTtT OP P.WS
POI NT , INEIlltASKA.
David V.
M-.iinmert, Plaintiff,
vs.
Prank I... Taspie t ih. referi.M r;t
.NuTiCK to i'red i ). Tauue. deftndant.
Von ar-- hereby mdiiied that Pie
plaintiff has t-ouini'-need nn fiction
CKainst j-ou in the J)istrict Court of
Cass I'outity. Nebraska, for the pur
pose, oi i ore pj.sir.cr; ti.e lien of a, lax
s.iie crtiticate on Lots ., and in
Pluck 7, i'l South Park Addition to the
Pity of Ida ttsmouth. Cass County, Ne
braska, and for equitable relief.
.You are required to answer sai l pc
t j . i n on or before the 25th day of June,
lt17.,and in taiiir.ir so to do, your de
fault" will be duiy entered therein and
judgment taken a prayed for in
piaintir's petition.
DAVID S. Ml'MMRKT,
I'laintiff.
By A. L. TIDU.
5-H-lwks His Attorney.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
The State of Nebraska,)
Cuss Countv, ) sp.
ix thc county coit.t.
In the- Matter of tlio Instate of lUnry C
Miller, 1 eceaseJ, to the Ci-oUitoid e
paid estate:
You are hereby not:fi?'l that I will
sit at 1 1 1 County Court I:oo:t hi
Platti-miuth. in sai-l County, on t! e tli
day of June. 1917. and on the St!i dav
of December, If 17, at f:00 o'clock in
the forenoon of each day, to receive
and examine all claims against saM
Kstate, with a view M their adjust
ment and allowance. The time limited
for the presentation of claims a.xin-t
sf.id Estate is six months from The tli
dav of June, A. IX lyl", aril the tin.o
limited for payment of debts i.-j One
Year from said ith day of June, l'jl7.
Witness inv ha nil ar.d the i: ak of
said Countv Court, this sth av of 2.1a v,
1H17.
..:-al ALLEN .T. r.r.n'X-,
4vks County .1 idi,'..
IN THE COI TV OI KT OP THE
Ctll .MY OP CASS, .MIllllAMvA.
In the Matter of the. Estate of Dora
Oidham Moore, deceased:
This cause came pri for hearintr upon
the application o ("eortrfj J. nldhaiu,
executor of the la.-t wiil and tes-tanr nt
of Dora C-idham Moore, deceased, pray
in for a license to sell Lots ni:je ('.)
did ten 1 ') iri lUock tdeven Cll.i -"it!i
Park .d.iition to thfi City f Plans-
mouth, (ass County. Nebraska, or a
sufficient amount of the saino to hrin-C
ti-.e siim of $l.l''et.0i for ti," payment of
dehts allowed a-iinst said estate, arid
t! e cot for the pavmont of il l-ts and
legacies ,-irel the cost of administration,
t! .-re not l.tdni? sutti.'ient personal
-e-op,.-rty to iay sai-i d.-Lts, it jjacies
and ex oetis-s.
It is t! -I'ore order-d that all per
sons interested in said es'ate appear
i.ei'ue me ;j tie L)is'icT Court ia the
urt M. eise nt l'iflttsn,--u!li. C.is-'
i'miMv. X. 1 r:.i- ka , on the ltii !av .f
!.. . iHlT. ill M oh lo-.k A. M., to Slie-.V
cans-- w:e,- ;i li.erise sl,oa!.'i tea he
.-.tnt' I t.. .-aid administrate- to y.-n
I.r- 1 el' s:il a'.ee dei-crlh-d real;
estate of said d- e.-i i. as s::ri'l be re.-- j
essnry to pa v mi id ".ei-ts and leC'.ciest
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in tup. niMiib r o i kt op pass
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the I'rkiuiivn he!!-- a!
lees-. j. rsenal t'-r r s-n t a t i ve s aial ; ii
other person- i;il--ri sn , in tl." e-tate
of Mis. Joseph St r;. khli.'i. d.-ca-id,
iand (."Is 2k. 21 and 22, '.h. k 1. in
the Yiilaire r.f Alvo in ( ass foor.ty,
Nh b; aska ; s rid
Jonn P. J. Sh -nium"! and Trs. Jvhn
siesjiir.ir'd, his wife, rlrst ar.d rea 1 nani"
unkn iwn. ar.d. the unknown i, ii-s, de
visees, b--.at.-es. i,'isfi!:iil vi-; a .---n t a -fives,
and all p.-rsor..-- in t re-p-1 in I a
estar" of John P. J. S:.Jiiu'oi,
i-eas. ,!., and the unknown heirs, de
visees, legatees, per.-oaa! r ; on sen' a -lives
and ai! ptr.-on- i n t . res I , ! ia the
estate of Mis. Jot-n S r 1 1 1 r,d. de
ceased, ar.d hits 1 .".... . and 1,"7 in
the 'i!hije of i.ouisxihe, in Cass
I'.itiMty, Nebraska.
You and i- i' ii of y ,u are P.ereto-notita-d
that th" jdairtt ff 1 ,.s rib d an
aiiio'i a-ain-t '.on :i tl..- lOstrht
I'o'-.rl of 'n.- s p..:;-..ty. N'-i rasha. la
tlie Pii-( I'au-e of ...eiiin 1 1 r tie jur
),ose of f..ic- b..-iti r tie hen f a hi
vi ',. , -.. id i ;,-;! -' oo ! ' I and rj 2.
j in lo.'.k 1. in tie ilhiuc of Alo. in
J ':i -s (ho:a;. Nebraska. ;ind for cn-iit-,
a r.-li. i.
A ad in l; " s, . o u-o of .e-h,n
t-l I'o.e P.--,. !h- ! I Of a lax S.;!- . . f-
tiihate on lads t...,. P".; and P",7 in
the V; !.-'-- "f I.onis ;lb , i-i ',is
Pot.nt v, Nebraska, and for M:ita!de
relief."
Von and en h of you are r"i;:ap',l to
answt i- said petition on ,-r before ti e
L'.'lh dav of June. Iil7. and ia f a i ! i n
so to i to your default v.-il! le ij-iiy eii-lci-,-,1
tne.'.-in ar.d ja.lv inciil Inker, as
pra-i-l fi'f in I 'in : n t i :f '.s i-titum.
PAVlh, Z. Ml'MJIKIlT,
Plaint iff.
r.-.- A. Ti. Tl I H .
l-h'.-i,-- His Attoriuy.
IN
THE DIMKK r nil r op ';
lOl T, NEIlit Mv .
Pavid ',. M -mmci t, 1 h-.tnt iff,
Vs. ' - - '
Ael A hid rt al., Iirbrdanh-.
Mdii'll to Axel Ab.l a:cl Mts. A vol
Abel, Pis -wife, tirst and r a I name
unknown, and Franci.s M". :eod. niel
Lot ll, in Plo'-k '-. in Pifei.i- place
Adiiition to ti,. c,ty of Piatt-smoutn,
Cass lour. It, Metir.-is ka.
Vi'i and e,i r-h of you arft Y.r-vl-y
t;otiiicil tiiat tit! jr'siiiff con.-m.-naeii
rn action nun. h. at v.,u in the
li.-trbt I'niat of C.i.-s 'oa r, t v, ..".-ijrrs-ka.
for t!e purpose of -foi- iosir2- t;.r
Len of a tav salr; on Lot 'J ia Ihofk 2
in Pitchie JMaco Addition to t i ' Citv
of Piattsmoutii. Cass Omrity, .chis
ka. an I for fpiitnljio rtdh'-f.
Yoii a;i 1 cac-ii "f yoti are rentiirel to
answer suid petition "n or i ef,,re the
."t!i day of June. I'tlT, and in l'.iilir.i?
m ft do your default wiil bo duiy en
tered therein ami i n d tru.et: t t.ikvn uj
placed for in plaintiff.'. petition.
DAVID rf. MDiMlalT.
PI lint. iff.
Br A. L. TIDi.t.
n-ll-iwl;? His: Attorr-v.
lluai, noticl:.
Jc-nnlo V. Ithodon. I'hiintiff, vs. Frank
L. Ithioden, Defendant.
The defendant Fiar.k L. Toder. will
take notice that on the Sth day ofl
January, 1Sj17, the plaiatfl, Jennia V.I
rthode-n. filed her petition in t! o IJis
trict Con rt i-Z s ('"'inf. N-t.ra K.af
ie I "'' v !. i ' ' tfi tu a de
er,. ; . . .. t t
and t: ; I :.
to her.
The ilef.
Fa id pel:t;
!.. t l..;ioh :-. i:.- : i -I
ant wil!
M or
to
til
day of J
JENNIE V.
j.i:;ai, Nonti;
Xoti-- t5 Xon-Kesident ! ?':..
Tl-e'r lieirs, L'evis-ec, I.. ;j .
Personal Kepresen 1 3 1 i ves.
"Persons Interested in Ti :r
tare.
Vv'ilUam "Win ".let, if livni-jr. :
eeaseii. t!: i.ni:novn heirs, d '.
legatee--, personal reprf.-setitati.
all persor !?..- sted iti the
William Willia us. deceased; .i
Kruwn, if livinc, if decease, 1, the
knOWU 1 f i ! s, devisees. legate. -;,
sonal i''"'! i'( ;ita: i vt s and al! "
interested in the estate of ,P
ar.d
, of
.-in a.
un-pt-r-
:.t.
Erovvn, i'-v-jsc,!; ?7e;ih I.avtnn, if l'v-itii.-.
it' dee..)..-..!, tl.o unknown h-i -.
devise.-.--, Ieirate s, j.rr...ti.l r pres. :. -ta
fives Mid all perso:..s inters .- -ted .:i
ti e estate of ,'.,,:, I.a ton. d c-ei-.-i;
Isaae C. .Mien, it liviri'-r. if
tie- unknown hirs, hi.-e---personal
represeiita t !Vc:: an
sons i n eres t.-d in ti.e esta:
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levi-ees, le ,i t jutshv:!!
tut iv-s and all y
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nil! les I'.e.x 1 r : Mnf-
t!.e ...,t - t. of ,
1
ha me Tjnknow v '
i-'o. 1 1 r, v t e of
i'o-.v i. e. i I e I
tii.i .nn Williams, if livia-,
e'a--rd, the ii n !, i;. w n 1 :rs.
legatees, pers. u.-.l f ore - r.f "t:
all t-e-.-o; ; i!t. f- : 1 i:i t ! .
if do-
S jsee-",
s and
:.ite of
2-1 .lit: a
v- in 1 '.
tie u ! :
pefson;
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it.:.-.
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evi.--.-. l--.it- ,
. - an 1 all pcr-
e - t - 1 e f ;' IMtt in
Ahra i nni Smith,
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S"!;.f ialfffs-t-! 1
P. Pro ,vn, --(
if l:in jr. if -.-hi
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rat. of .t.;,-i ,u,i S;-:th, d-
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p. rs.i -,a 1 r. --pre--, -t a 1 1 and
o,- int. r--s;--il in the - state of
V. ill;;:";-, decease,:; s;i ,c K.
if i' vinir. it" d eej-e.i, t he
. !-.-; i s. d--vi.se. -. h-j-ate. s.
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i ar- de-
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l t it ; .".1 ! tnat tie - hi ,m. i -
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Tla i
I'jVT, title a;,. I ( t.-it H taa.i
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l.-t ijna. !tr of the Soy, th
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t i.t
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ail' of t' e N"ri :i-t O'atr
ien live ( r, i, a .1 ia ":"- w i , s h i i
i:. n-e I'. 'in.- n i 1 ! '. ,Cas
rht aska : !i-o tia Sou 1 "a as
!' tie Southeast Qua! t-T of
hr.-tv.o t:,2i. a1' ia Towu
n ill'. N-o-t :i fje t-.ur--;s
',a;nt-. Nebraska.
.1 invalid, and of no forco
l".:-.s
.11"
to
:i ( 3 4 .
ll'.l -
'i ' : a
ind t.
tl .. t't'e of snid r hi in t ; :": i-t
aid real estate, an 1 eery part
ie e-.et.d as a-ruir-t J.m and
d !"
d Till
, , ( ' , V
d at i
ou ia
,,r - ol:. ;.s a-ainst
i ".aims of anv p..-ton
v..it. ;,r..'. t' nt f "V b"
d-cteed that ea-h ar.-l
- iia;e--s ar- ,,r, o r.
, a -d - if ii-- -..sc.!. t , o
leara l e.--. p- rsona.! rep
d all other persons in
e e.-tnt-- of ea.ii fir.,1
st in and to .-aid real
t ,n t-t thereof, a r. d t ! at
ou. h'tve re T!!;t, tit
sai l ".::.-:! i.ints, thoso
;..s.. v.; a-.--.- iiartcs ar"
not state, i, ha- fore vi r
ilmir.j; or a s se rt in-; air'
a r. "
! 1 I e ', 1 'J
-rta l: s ate
.--,,! in t! .
I i.t or inleri
. ; 1 1 )' a i V
v- t'.
or ii . Vi
e o n aid a 'L
nan-ied. and tl:
or, k a i vo. and
I - rr. L f rem eh:
r . h -. title, ;:.t
to .-a i-1 r. al e-t
or ' -late in ant
. or a-v part then -
,.,.i f cm ii other atel rurtl - r i-
1 -f as to tile c i.irt may s - ni j.;.-.t and
.-. ; " : t a I !,..
Von and en- h of yen nr-- fnrtl r
nii-ite 1 ti.at. on a. re ivfnr."! I" ati
sv , r said pet it ion on or l-d'oro Muti
,li,- p.- 11th dav of June. 1--17.
WILLIAM 1". C'AMi'hl'.r.L
C. A. PAWLS. ihuiuurr.
A 1 1 orney.
P'.v-Jv, ks-co u Apr ni P17
itppp.itpii's jmi:
M. T H'l'.u:-, 1 1 ah.
N-l'i
Plaintiff,
V:?.
h'si.nir Jt
i.er.-? S-.vc. t.t. rt .-1.,
J ""fen. knit -
Notice of Snip.
Nefiic Js hereby -iven that by vir
tue of an ruder entered in the for.--Uoi.l'-r
entitled catrse on t-e l.tii da-.-'
i" April 1 : 1 7." bv '.If 1 '..-arh.t Cou: t
of pass Coiui tv. Nei-raska. I. the un-
r-i-;-i-".i. '-'u..m;l Wal titter. s-Ie : fo
( .ipt-oiute 1 Pv said I'.jint, will ti ti o
L'lst dac -' May PJlT, at Tcti o'ch" k
in th- foroioon, at the Soith door -f
ti e ('mat lba.:.-e in tho City of Piatt--loo-'
a. in C.i.-s Poutit v. N-r-brask.-i. of
fer f-.r s ilo to th- ! ih- t bidder f --
ash, the following dc-rtbt..l ial
estate, to-v-h:
Tile v..---t 1-ailC of the no"t; ".o"t -
let- of Soeti,IM ri'i' i! '-f'-'l four ( I . -n
T.',UaKl;i ill- V.-M llll, ll "1!l, 'hi Pl.iae
Nine tl", east of the ilti I. I
I'iiss r.uiTit... Net -1-a.ska, fint ii: ' T
77. til acres according to Gown.-:.- -.c
, ; i- v v.
Said f:il- iti't rcni.'.In cr-Mi f-.r l ' .s
foi oa- Ik. u r.
TIIOilAS WALT. INT.
Pcf.. : -.
joiin" :r. z.t:yi .
I'i st Publi; he. I .'vp:;l 1'. 1517.
miiki: to ritiiLiiio
Ti o
at. r.f
in tl
X. Vir h
t- ha. C .
nf- ra.l'. i 1.
:itr t . of p.
mat t t
t!
J'tettHr. rh "v i e j. To the er
t Mi i i esta'-:
Tou are here, - no til" 1 t':rt T .'
pit. at ti" County P tart, r'eau i
Phi t ts.mo-.i .ii. in sail Co j fit v. on 1 t
Mh day of November, lti7. at I
ii'i i'i'k a. ri., to receive an 1 xam.tie ; I
ela in: 3 atrs.ir.s-t said i-stal.-, with a v. .
to their adjustment and a'.Io-.vsi.c-. v.
tirre Ihiiite-l t 'ir tho pr-;-ser.tat : in :
claims against Faid e rtaie is s: :
liiunt'is ii, tn i::o -'.in r.-iv or .".iv
P. l17, and the time l::.ut-d foi"
pavmont of debts i.s Ore Year f
said - 'th day of Novem". er. 117.
"Witness my hand and t' - sefi
p-id County ci'irt, this 2it!i day
. .
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