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    THURSDAY. ZVLT 12. 1917.
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COMMISSIONERS'
PROCEEDINGS
Plattsmouth, Neb., July 3, 1917.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, Henry Snoke Julius
A. Pitz and C. E. Heebner, County
Commissioners; Frank J. Libershal,
County Clerk.
Minutes of 'regular session read
and aproved, when the follownig busi
ne;s was transacted in regular form
County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed
an order with the County Clerk re
newing the mother's pension of Edith
Duckworth, of Nehawka, for $25 per
month for a period of six months, and
of Augusta Brandt, of Plattsmouth,
for $12.00 per month for six
months, and same were approved by
the Board.
County Treasurer instructed to re
fund the Village of Eagle, taxes on
lots 4, 5, 6, block 2, Eagle Village,
for years 1912. 1913, 1914, 1915, and
19 lo, on account of same being vil
lage property and not subject to tax
ation.
County Judge filed his report
of fees received 1st quar
ter amount $764.25
County Judge filed his report
of fees received 2nd quar
ter. 1917 533.15
County Clerk filed his report
of fees earned 2nd quarter,
1917 250.00
Register of Deeds filed his re
port of fees earned 2nd
Quarter. 1917 699.90
Cleric of District Court filed
his rpnnrt of fees collected
2nd quarter 793 zi
County Sheriff filed his report
of fees earned 2nd quarter.
70.25
County Clerk reported the total
ca-h in hands of County Treasurer
June 30, 1917, to be $139,461.69.
Resignatfon of S. M. Cox, road
overseer Distirct No. 7, Elmwood
Precinct, received and accepted by the
Board.
Petition from Elmwood Precinct
signed by S. M. Cox and 51 other
residents of said precinct requesting
the Board to appoint J. Johannsen
road overseer within and for Elm
wood .Precinct, vice a. M. Cox, re
signed, received and appointment
made by the Board.
Bond of J Johannsen approved by
the Board.
A communication received from
the chairman of the Board of Trus
tees of Grenewood Village, request-.
ins? the Board of Commissioners to
appoint R. D. McDonald a Justice of
the Peace within and for Salt Creek
Precinct. On motion said appoint
ment was made by the Board.
Resignation of H. G. Schwind as
Justice of the Peace in Center Pre
cinct received and accepted by the
Board.
Motion made and seconded that H,
G. Schwind be appointed Justice of
the Peace within and for Center Pre
cinct. Motion carried unanimously.
The following appropriations were
iudited and allowed on the General
Fund of Cass County:
James Robertson, salary and
fees second quarter $249.09
Geo. Verhule, assigned M.
Trit.sch, cleaning boilers at
court house 3.20
D. C. Morgan, postage to
county superintendent .... 13.00
A. D. Despain, carpenter
work at court house 19.25
B. C. Marquardt, mdse. to
Cottingham 10.00
Hans Sievers, salary and
laundry and extra work... 86.00
Iliatt & Tutt, mdse. to Joe
Burton 8.08
Frank J. Libershal, salary
and xpense 209.42
Opal Fitzgerald, clerk hire,
county attorney" and super-
, - intendent 50.00
E. Hartford, fuel to Jen-
nings
Stanfield Book Shop, flag to
4.25
court house 15.00
Jess F. Warga, supplies to
court house 1.80
Fred Patterson, office and
field work 65.10Wm. Richards, bridge work..
G. W. Homan, helping county
surveyor 1.00
J. H. Thrasher, bailiff's cer
tificate 4.00
W. R. Egenberger, coal to
Moore 15.00
A. G. Cole, salary and ex-
pense 101.50
Mrs A. L. Marshall, care of
Max Barger, 2nd quarter,
1917 13.00
Chris Mockenhaupt, brick to
county farm 8.00
Mrs. Emma C. Miller, care of
dependent children, July... 10.00
Mrs. Martha A. Haddon, care
of dependent children, July 25.00
Mrs. Susie Urwin, care of de
pendent children, July 20.00
Mrs Edna Denson, care of de
pendent children, July 20.00
Mrs. Mary Thompson, care of
8.00
Mrs Sigrid Schmarter, care of
dependent children, July...
10.00
Mrs. Mollie Garnes, care of
dependent children, July. . .
20.00
Mrs. Clara Matzke, care of
dependent children, July...
20.00
Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle, care of
dependent children, July . .
15.00
Mrs. Virgie L. Frady, care of
- dependent children, July. . .
25.00
Mrs. Stella Persinger, care of
dependent children, July...
20.00
Mrs. Belle D. Grassman, care
of dependent children, July
10.00
Mrs. Ida Schlieske, care of de
pendent children, July
25.00
Mrs. Margaret Leland, care
of dependent children, July.
10.00
Mrs. Grace Sperry, care of
dependent children, July...
15.00
Mrs. Grace B. Tower, care of
dependent children, July...
15.00
Mrs. Josephine Havir, care of
dependent children, July. . .
15.00
Mrs. Lillian B. Baker, care of
dependent children, July...
25.00
A. W. White, mdse- to coun
ty farm 40. 60
Streight & Streight, mdse. to
county farm
58 . 50
Will T. Adams, assisting
county assessor
r6.20
Geo. L. Farley, assessor, sal
ary for June
50.00
Henry Snoke, salary and
mileage 77.30
Julius A. Pitz, salary and
mileage 46.16
Julius A. Pitz, auto hire,
Board of Equalization
10.05
Western Mach. & Fdy. Co.,
repair work for county
farm . . . :
4.00
J. H. Tarns, salary for June..
100.00
John N. Schwartz, painting
at countv farm 24.63
C. D. Quinton, boarding coun-
prisoners, June 26.00
C. D Quinton, salary for June 14a. 83
C. D. Quinton, jailer fees for
June ... , ; - ... - -
45.00
Will Richardson, mdse. to
county farm 31.50
Lincoln Teleph. & Teleg. Co.,
rent and tolls
45.30
Mrs. Dora Fleishman, care of
blind man, 2nd quarter.
1917 18.00
Dr. M. U. Thomas, quaran
tine, Frank Marshall
5.00
C. D. Quinton, expense tak-
Wittstruck, Frazee and
O'Brien to penitentiary...
S1.50
Col. W . S. Asquith, insane
case. Hermena Lender .... 23.74
H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to
Collins, $5; Worden, $5;
Hart. $5; Kushinsky, S5.. 20.00
E. M Patterson, helping sur
veyor
1.00
Mrs. Edith Duckworth, care
of dependent children, July.
25.00
W. Brendel, assessing
Avoca Precinct ..
161.08
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry,
laundry to jail
Hatt & Son, mdse. to Lam
berts
10.00
Eda Marquardt, salary and
expense
136.51
Jess F. Warga, lamps to jail.
1.35
I Win. Schmidtman, mdse. to
county assessor and sheriff.
25.05
Peters & Parker, labor at jail
Louisville Courier,. notice
4.00
Board of Equalization
1.00
Plattsmouth Journal, supplies
56.82
Elmwood" Leader Echo, notice
oard of Equalization 1.00
West Disinfecting Co., Pipe
Klenzo 8.9
Weeping Water Republican,
notiee Board of Equalization 1.00
C. E. Heebner, salary and
mileaee 27.90
Waterman Lbr. & Coal Co.,
posts to court house 1.50
Mrs. Augusta Brandt, care of
detendent children, July. . . 12.00
Mrs. Rose Brounko, care of
dependent children, July. . . 10.00
Nebr. Lighting Co., gas and
electricity to court house
and jail . . .. 22.86
Louie F. Hennings, damages,
account loss of horse and
property 250.00
The following claims were audited
and allowed on the Bridge Fund of
Cass County:
Grebe & Almy, bridge lumber. $ 16.00
Bestor & Swatek, bridge
material
2.10
20.80
46.68
8.75
Tom Smith, bridge work....
1 1. J- Hall, bridge lumber.
Butts &
Hendrix, bridge
material 5.46
IF. W. Nolting, bridge work.. 21.20
Mike Lutz, bridge work 16.10
J. C. Lomeyer, bridge work.. 12.60
C. F. Vallery, bridge work...
23.50
4.20
9.00
129.00
129.00
J. F. Wehrbein, bridge work.
W. J. Partridge, bridge work.
E. J. Rihcey, bridge lumber. .
E. J. Richey, bridge lumber. .
Geo. W: Voss Co., bridge
lumber 457.95
H. A. Meisinger, bridge work. 44.50
Wm. Sheehan, bridge work... 21.35
The following claims were audited
and allowed on 'the Road Fund of
Cass County:
Walter Byers, road work,
Road District No. 27 $107.45
Tom Smith, road work, Road
District No. 10....... 42.90
Wm. Richards, road work,
dependent children, July. . .
Road District No. 4 26.35
om Smith, road work, Road
District No. 10 88.70
Wm. Richards, road work,
Road District No.' 4 . . . 23.85
J. C. Lohmeyer, road work,
Road District No. 5...... 85.85
N. Nolting, road work,
Road District No. 1 26.60
W. J. Partridge, road work,
Road District No. 9... 44.75
W. J. Partridge, road work,
Road District No. 13 31.50
F. 'Vallery, road work,
Road District No. 1 73.75
Albert Sergun, grading, Road
District No. 1 95.00
S. A. Meisinger, road work,
Road District No. 2 46.30
August Krecklow, making
drags. Road District No. 8. 24.00
W. E. Palmeter, blacksmith
work. Road District No. 15 6.00
S. M. Cox, road work, Road
District No. 7 72.00
S. M. Cox, road work, Road
District No. 7 32.80
J. Johannsen, road work,
Road District No. 7 12.00
J. Johannsen, road work,
Road District No. 7 64.20
W. J. Althouse, road work,
Road District No. 6 121.20
Bestor & Swatek, hardware,
Road District No. 1 5.45
Nick Becker, road work, Road
District No. 16 18.60
Chas. Frohlich, road work,
Road District No. 16 17.90
J. E. Casey, road work, Road
District No. 16 4.20
Henry Snoke, road work,
Road District No. 16 1.00
G. W. Harshman, road work,
Road District No. 13 21.85
The Galion Iron Wks. & Mfg.
Co., drags and culvert
pipes. Road District No. 12 99.29
Will M. Hoover, road work,
Road District No. 3 67.85
John Iverson, blacksmith
work. Road District No. 27. 4.00
James Johnson, blacksmith
work. Road District No. 2. 7.80
Wm. Sheehan, road work,
Road District No. 8 171.05
The following claims were audited
and allowed on the Commissioner
Road Fund of Cass County :
R. S. McCleery, work Dist
13, Comm. Dist. 2 $ 12.00
G. E. Young, grading Mt.
Pleasant Prect., Comm.'
trict 2
J. D. Adams & Co., repairs
for Grader, Comm. Dist. 2.
E. J. Richey, sewer pipe,
Comm. Dist. 1
Lehmer Bros., assigned Bank
of Cass County, part pay
ment, grading Comm. Dist.
165.00
3.00
1 500.00
The following claims were audited
and allowed on the Dragging Fund
of Cass County:
Nick Becker, dragging Dis-
trict iio. lb 5 io.io
P. A.' White, dragging Dis-
trict No. 6 27.00
J. H. Foreman, dragging Dis
trict No. 6 26.25
1 Chas. Frohlich, dragging Dis
trict No. 16 19.86
1 Harry Marolf, dragging Dis-
1 trict No. 6 18.00
Tom Smith, dragging Dis
trict No. 10 43.50
1 VVm. Richards, dragging Dis
1 .
trict No. 4 19.95
Wm. Richards, dragging Dis
trict No. 4 11.25
J. Johannsen, dragging Dis
trict No. 4 11.25
J. C. Lohmeyer, dragging
uisinci ino. o a. to
H. C. Creamer, dragging Dis
trict No. 10 33.00
J. F. Wehrbein, dragging Dis
trict No. 1 23.2
Aug. Krecklow, dragging Dis
trict No. 8 54.60
H. A. Meisinger, dragging
District No. 2 17.06
Alex Campbell, dragging Dis
trict No. 27 6.7i
Chas. Creamer, dragging Dis
trict No. 27 11.25
Walter Mead, dragging Dis-
A -A. XT nrr
IIICL VtV. .i O.OO
Frank Grauf, dragging Dis
trict No. 27 3.75
J. H. Graves, dragging Dis
trict No. 27 8.60
Robt. Propst, dragging Dis
trict No. 1 16.50
John Long, dragging Dis
trict No. 1 6.00
C. F. Vallery, dragging Dis
trict No. 1 4.50
Jno. P. Meisinger, dragging
District No. 1 18.00
Earl Cole, dragging District
" trict No. 1 7.50
C. L. Wiles, dragging District
No. 1 9.00
Fred Nolting, dragging Dis
trict No. 1 6.18
On motion the Board adjourned to
meet Tuesday, August 7, 1917.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
John O'Rourke, who for the past
several months has been in the south
for his health, is in the city for a
visit at the home of his sister, Mrs.
T. E. Parmele, and with his many old
friends. This is the first visit here
for some time for Mr. O'Rourke.
Local Mews
From Tuesday's Daily.
L. D. Hiatt of Murray was in the
city last evening for a few hours look
ing after some matters of business.
Frank E. Schlater was among those
going to Omaha this morning to spend
a few hours looking after some busi
ness matters.
Will T. Adams departed this morn
ing for Howard county, Neb., where
he will visit with his son, Max, on the
farm near St. Paul.
Luther Swan, who has been visiting
at Monticello, Arkansas, for a week or
ten days, returned home yesterday
after a very pleasant visit with home
folks.
Mrs. Morgan Waybright and niece,
Miss Ethel Beverage, were among
those going to Omaha this morning
to visit for a few hours looking after
some business matters.
Frank H. Johnson, wife and little
son, were in the city Sunday to visit
for a few hours with relatives and
friends, motoring up from their home
near Weeping Water.
Charles McGuire and wife departed
this morning for Osmond, Neb., where
they were called by the death of Mrs.
Becker, a relative, and they will re
main until after the funeral.
Mrs. Frank Reister of Manley and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scheel,
and brother, John Scheel, jr., of Mur
dock, motored to this city yesterday
afternoon to attend to some important
business matters and visit friends for
a short time.
From Wednesday's Daily.
W.-F. Moore and B. F. Brendel of
Murray were in the city last evening
for a few hours en route home from
Omaha.
Mrs. Carl Kunsmann departed this
morning for Hastings, Neb., where
she will visit with her mother for a
short time!
Mrs. E. S. Chandler and Mrs. Bar
ney Eardwell and children of Lincoln
came in last evening for a visit in
this city with relatives and friends.
George W. Tidd, wife and two sons,
of Enid. Okla.. are in the city en
joying a visit here at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Tidd,
Louis Minnier departed this morn
ing for Malvern, la., where he will
spend a short time visiting with rela
tives on a farm near that place.
F. M. Huff and children of Wyota,
la., who has been here visiting wtih
relatives and friends for a short time,
departed this morning for their home.
Miss Ethel Beverage of this city
departed yesterday for Wisner, Neb.,
where she will visit for a short time
and mcy decide to remain for the
present.
George Lamphere, jr., and Mike
Hula departed this morning for Oma
ha, where they were called to report
for service in the United States navy,
in which they have just enlisted.
Captain F. E. Crawford of the Wy-
more company of the Fifth Nebraska,
who has been here for a short visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Hill, departed this morning for his
home.
A marriage license was isued today
in county court to Rudolph Bergmann
of Manley and Miss Irma Koop of
Louisville. Both of the young people
are well known throughout the cen
tral portion of the county.
Ben Beckman came up this morning
from his home near Murray and de
parted on the early Burlington train
for Omaha, where he will visit his
little granddaughter at the Presby
terian hospital in that city.
Mrs. Louis Rheinackle of near Mur
ray, came down last evening from
Omaha, where she had been at the
side of her little daughter at the
Presbyterian hospital, where she is
recovering from an operation for ap
pendicitis.
Ralph Larson of Louisville came
down this morning to spend a few
hours visiting with relatives and
friends and looking after some busi
ness matters. Ralph will leave on the
15th to join the Wymore company of
the Fifth Nebraska.
ARRIVAL OF NEW SON.
From Tuesday's Dally.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Barnette, in this city, will be pleased
to learn of the arrival at their home
in Linn Grove, la., on July 8th, of a
fine little son and he!r. The mother
and little one are both reported as
doing nicely and the little one is the
source of much joy to the young par
ents. Mrs. Barnette was formerly
Miss Alice Tuey of this city.
SELLS RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
From Tuesday's Daily.
The residence property belonging to
the late Mrs. Dora Oldham Moore was
sold this morning at the court house
under a decision of the district court
for a division of the property of the
deceased. The property was sold for
$1,200 and was purchased by Mrs.
Jennie Tuey.
OLD LADY
FEELING FINE
After Taking Four Bottles Of
Cardui, The Woman's Tonic
Cobden,.m. ''Having used Cardui,
the woman's tonic, in my family, for a
number cf years," writes Mrs. Kate
Metz, of this town, "and always with
such good results, I feel it my duty to
write you about it, bo that you may
publish my letter.
My mother is living Trith me, and
she is 52 years old. For the last three
or four years, she has been troubled a
great deal with cramping spells, and
for days at a time, she would have a
severe headache.
She read of how much Cardui has
helped other women who were sick
and ailing, ana aeciaea to give 11 a
trial. She beeran taking it three times
a day, and since tnen nas Deen geuuig
along simply fine.
. A i
Mother only used lour bottles 01
Cardui. but she is no longer troubled
with the severe headaches, and her
stomach is so much stronger that she
can eat most anything.
We both feel that any lady who is
net strong and well, would be greatly
benefited by tne use 01 caraui."
Trv Card-u-i. NCB s
EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS
PLEASANT MEETING AT
METHODIST CHURCH
Last evening the members of the
Epworth League enjoyed a very pleas
ant time at the First Methodist church
at one of their always delightful so
cial gatherings. There were over sev
enty in attendance, and one of the
features of the evening was a little
playlet in which the members who
were delegates to the Ashland con
vention of the league acted out in
splendid shape the proceedings of the
district meeting, and gave those who
had not attended the opportunity of
securing information as to what had
been taken up there. A number of
humorous dialogues were given during
the course of the play that added to
the interest and pleasure of the aud
itors. After the playlet the members
were treated to some dainty and de
licious refreshments.
The meeting was addressed briefly
by Rev. Cleveland of the Central Park
Congregational church of Omaha, who
was here in the interest of a little
booklet that is being distributed to
the soldiers and sailors of the United
States engaged in the European war,
ani which contains a great many in
teresting quotations from the gems of
literature, as well as from the Bible,
and with the name and address of the
man. The Epworth league last eve
ning raised the sum of $20 to assist
in purchasing these booklets, which
will be distributed to the boys going
or who have already left this city for
service in their country's cause.
WOODMAN CIRCLE HOLDS
MEETING AND ONE CAN
DIDATE IS INITIATED
From Wednesday's Dally.
A very interesting meeting was
held last evening by the Woodman
Circle, and one candidate was ini
tiated and four new members voted
upon. The meeting was well attended
end a number of interesting matters
brought up.
For the benefit of the members who
have not been attending the meetings
regularly, the local grove is giving in
part some of the rulings adopted by
the officers and members at the sec
ond meeting in January, 1917, which
is as follows: "That money collected
from the penny march be spent for
flowers for members who are away in
hospitals. In case of death flowers
are to be sent only to members be
longing to the order."
It was decided that during the
months of July and August there will
be only one meeting held and that on
the second Tuesday of each month.
FINED $5 AND COSTS FOR
EXPOSURE OF PERSON
From Wednesday's Daily.
This morning Clarence Moore was
arraigned in the court of County
Judge Allen J. Beeson to answer to,
the charge preferred against him by
County Attorney Cole, that of undue
exposure of his person on June 30th,
in the rear of the building accupied
by M. E. Smith & Co. The court after
hearing the evidence submitted in the
case by the prosecution, decided that
the man was guilty of the charge pre
ferred against him and gave him the
limit set by the law for such offenses,
$5 and costs, amounting to a total of
$10.75, which he paid.
the mTincT roiRT or cass
rotXTV, .F.BR.lSKAi
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of
Anna C. Ohilcott, Insane.
Order to show Cause.
This cause came on for hearir.ff tiDOn
the petition of Wesley Chilcott, guard
ian of the person and estate or Anna
C. Chilcott. insane, praying for license
to sell the interest of his said ward,
Anna C. Chilcott, in and to the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit:
The Northwest Quarter of the North
east Quarter of section 'l werity-tour
24 in Township Ten (10) Ranee Thir
teen (13) in Cass County. Nebraska.
Haul petitioner also alleging that tne
wife of petitioner. Anna C. Chilcott,
was adjudged insane on the 15th day
of April, A. D. 1902, and has ever since
remained insane, and is now confined
in the insane asylum in the state of
Nebraska. That petitioner is the owner
in fee simple title of the above de
scribed real estate, and the Court is
asked to ascertain the present value
of the interest of petitioner's wife, and
to authorize petitioner to sell the same
at public or private sale.
It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested in the estate and in
terest of said Anna C. Chilcott, insane,
in and to the above described real es
tate, appear before me at the office of
the Clerk of the District Court at
Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska.
on the 4th day of August. A. D. 1917.
at 10:00 o clock a. m. or said cay, to
show cause why the Court should not
determine the present value of the in
terest of said Anna C. Cnilcott in and
to the real estate hereinbefore de
scribed, and why license should not
be granted to Wesley Chilcott, guard
ian of Anna C. Cnilcott, insane, to sen
the interest of his said ward in and
to the real estate hereinbefore ue
sori lied.
This order shal be served by publish
ing the same in the Plattsmouth Jour
nal for at least three weens success
ively prior to August 4th. 191 1.
Dated this 2-th day of June, A. l.
i!ti;.
JAMES T. BEGLKV,
Judge of the District Court.
July 9-3wks
AOTICK TO CREDITOR!.
The State of Nebraska,)
Cass County, ) ss.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Instate of Selina
Earwick, Deceased To the Credit
ors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the Countv Court Koom in
Plattsmouth, in said County, on the
fitli .lav of August. 1917. and 6th da-v
of Feb'ruarv. 191$. at 9 o'clock A. M., i
on each or .aia nays, to receive anu
examine all claims against said Estate.
with u view to their adjustment and
allowance. The" time limited for the
presentation of claims against said Ins
tate is six months from the 6th day
of August. A. D. 1917, and the time
limited for payment of dettt is one
Year from said 2nd day of July, 191.
Witness my hand and tr.e seal of
-aid County Court, this Hr.d day of
July. 1917.
AL.L.1-.A J. JrSrJi.u;s,
County Judge.
(ITI r. OK SKTTLEMKXT OK
;t AKIJIAN All Ol .M'.
.n the Matter of Guardianship of Loyd
ortman. Incompetent:
All persons interested in said guard
:anship matter and in the estate of
;aid incompetent will take notice that
the guardian has filed his report and
account to date and petitioned for
-ettlement and alloance of said report
j.nd account: that a hearing will be
had upon the same in said court on
the 27th day of July. 1917. at 10 A. M..
and all objections to said account and
report shall be on file before said
hearing.
Dated tbis 6tli rtav of Julv. 1H17.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
Couniy Judge.
OTKK OK
AI'PI.IC ATOX
IKKl.
KOIt TAX
To A. H. Graves, first real name un
known: Mis. A. H. Graves, first real
name unknown: E. A. Graves, first
real name unknown: 3Irs. K. A.
Graves, first real name unknown: E.
R Graves, first real nam unknown;
Mrs. E. L. Graves, first real name
unknown: W. W. Graves, first real
name unknown, and Mrs. W. W.
(Jraves, first real name unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the undersigned, Frank li.
!agel. purchased lots one (11. two
c'j, three CD, four (1), five 5. six
id, in block four (-1), south two 41')
vest in the Village of Rock Bluffs.
2"ass County, Nebraska, on the l.'th
day of November. 1915, for the delin
luent taxes thereon for the year 1914.
imounting to seventy cents, receiving
therefore County Treasurer's certifi
cate of tax sale No. 4700: that said lot
bvas assessed in the name of A. H.
3raves and that the record title there
co in the o..ce of the Register of
Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska,
stands n the name of A. H. Graves,
E. A. Graves, E. L. Graves and W. W.
Graves: that subsequently thereto, the
undersigned, on the 2nd day of June,
1916, paid on lote under said certifi
cate, taxes for the year 1915, amount
ing to eleven cents, and thereafter, the
undersigned, on the L'nd day of July,
1917. paid on said lot under said cer
tificate, taxes for the year 1916,
imounting to eleven cents, and after
the 15th day of November, 1917, the
undersigned will apply to the Countv
Treasurer of Cass county, Nebraska,
for a deed to said lot in case redemp
tion has not been made. The under
signed, during all of said time from
the receipt of said original tax sale
certificate, having been in possession
of said land.
Of all of which you will take due
notice.
FRANK B. SLAG EL.
Purchaser.
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APPLICATION' FOR TAX
DRKD.
To Clemenzie Inhelder, widow; Emma
Walrod and husband. George Walrod,
John Inhelder and wife. Mrs. John In
helder. first real name unknown:
Frank Inhelder and wife. Mrs. Frank
Jacob Inhelder and wife, Mrs. Jacob
Inhelder, first real name unknown:
nhelder. first real name unknown:
Mary Shirke, widow:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that the undersigned. Henry In
helder, purchaser lot 15, in the north
west quarter of the southwest quarter
of section 5, township 12. north range
12, east of the 6th I'. M.. in the County
of Cass, Nebraska, on the 3rd day of
November, 1913, for the delinquent
taxes for the year 1912, amounting to
$1.19. receiving therefor County Treas
urer's Certificate of tax sale Xo. 4315;
that said lot was assessed in the name
of "Inhelder Estate" and that the rec
ord title thereto in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Cass Cour ty, Ne
braska, stands in the name of John
Inhelder, now deceased, of whom you
and others constitute the heirs at law;
that subsequently thereto the under
signed on the 7th day of May, 1914,
paid on said lot under said certificate,
taxes for the year 1913, amounting to
45 cents, and thereafter, the under
signed on September 3, 1915, paid on
said lot, under said certificate, taxes
for for the year 1914. amounting to 51
cents, and thereafter, the undersigned
on September 9. 1916, paid under said
certificate on said lot. taxes for the
vear 1915. amounting to 47 cents, and
thereafter, on May 24, 1917. the under
signed paid on said lot under said cer
tificate taxes for the year 1916,
amounting to 93 cents, and that after
the 3rd day of November. A. D. 1917,
the undersigned will apply to the
County Treasurer of Cass County, Ne
braska, for a deed to said lot in case
redemption has not been made.
or ail or wmcn you wm lane aue
notice.
HENFtY LVHELDER,
Purchaser.
July 9 S wks s-w
NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR TAX
DEED.
To Clemenzle Inhelder. widow; Emma
Walrod and husband, George Wal
rod; John Inhelder and wife. Mrs.
John Inhelder, first real name un
known; Frank Inhelder and wife,
Mrs Frank Inhelder, first real name
unknown: John Inhelder and wife,
Mrs. John Inhelder, first real name
unknown: Jacob Inhelder and wife,
Mrs. Jacob Inhelder. first real name
unknown; Mary Shirke, widow:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that the undersigned. Henry In
helder, purchased lot 16. in the south
west quarter of the northwest quarter
of section 5. township 12. north ransre
11, east of the eth P. M.. in the Countv
of Cass, Nebraska, on the 3rd day of
November, 191-?. for the delinquent
taxes for the year 1912, amounting to
$1.02: receiving therefor, County
Treasurer's certificate of tax sale No.
4.114:. that said lot was assessed in the
name of "Inhelder Instate" and that
the record title thereto in the office
of the register of deeds of Cass Coun
tv. Nebraska, stands in the name of
Henry Inhelder, now deceased. of
whom you and others constitute the
heirs at law; that subsequently there
to, the undersigned on the 7th ds-.y of
Mav. 1914, paid on said lot under said
certificate, taxes for the year 1913,
amounting to :? cents, and thereaf ter,
the undersigned on September 3. 19 IS,
paid on said lot, under said certificate.
I taxes for the year 1914, amounting to
34 cents, and thereafter, tiie under
signed on September 9, 1916, paid un
der said certificate on said lot, taxes
for th year 191.", amounting to SI
cents, and thereafter, on May 24, 1917,
the undersigned paid on said lot under
said certificate, taxes for the year
1.416. amounting to $2.1", and that after
the 3rd rtav of November. A. D. 1917.
the undersigned will apply to the
County Treasurer of Cass County, Ne
braska, for a deed to said lot in case
redemption lias not been made.
Of ali of which you will take due
notice
HENRY INHELDER,
Purchaser.
July 9 3 wks s-w
IN THE DISTRICT COl'RT IV AND
Ftlll CAS CO I N TV. NEliRAMCA.
Ernestine Schneider, PlaintifT,
vs.
Marie P.au P.iebe. Arthur P.iebn, ,er
husband; Charles Rau, Selma H.
I'.au, Hfl'n Rau, Verner Rau. Her
man Tlau. Jr.: Adolph Rau, Sarah
C. Rau. h's wife: Ksther Iuiso
Ran, and Arthur O. Ruelir, admin
istrator of tl.e estate of Herman
Rau. Jr.. deceased. Defendants.
Notice of Referee's Sale.
NOTIcr: IS HEREDY OIVKX that in
pursuance of an order of the District
Court !u!v entered on the :50th day of
June. 1 : 1 7 . in the a'-ove entitled cause
authorizing nie. as referee, in partition
to sell the following described real es
tate, for cash, and as upon execution,
lO-v.-u.
me i-.ast one-nan i in" .or wi
quarter, am! the Southwest quarter an
in Section thirty-three. Township
twelve. Range ten, containing
acres.
That T will on the 11th day of Aug
ust. R17. at tl.e hour of eleven o'rUn k
A. M. of said day. at the South front
door of tlie Court House, in the City of
Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska,
sell to the highest bidder for cash the
above and foregoing described real es
tate and in such parts as will be an
nounced at said sale, reserving the
right to reject or accept any r;tid all
bids made at said sale. Said sale will
remain open for one hour.
Dated this SOth dav of June. 1917.
WILLIAM K. FOX,
Peferee in Partition.
MATTHEW ORRINO.
Attorney.
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OHIIKK OK IIt:I!I(; AMI NOTIl K
OK I'ROIMTK OK Wll.l..
In the County Court of Cass County,
Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, )
County of Cais, )ss.:
To all persons interested in the estate
of .Andrew Dill, deceased:
On reading the petition of Susan Dill
pravincr that tl.e instrument filed in
this' court on the 23rd day of June.
1917, nd purporting to be the last will
and testament of the said deceased,
mav be provd and allowed, and record
ed a the last will and testament of
Andrew Dill, dceased: that said instru
ment be admitted to probate, and the
administration of said estate be grant
ed to Renjamin Dill, a5 administrator,
with will annexed. It is hereby ordered
that you. aud. a.11 persons interested In
said matter, may. and do. appear at the
Countv Court to he held In and for said
countv, on the 16th day of Jui,e, A. D.
1917, at ten o'clock A. M., to show
cause, if any there be. why tl.e
prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted, and that notice of tl.e jjend
eney of said perjt ion and that the
hearing thereof be given to all persons
interested in said matter by publishing
a copy of this Order in the Plattsmouth
Journal, a weekly newspaper, printed
in said county, for three successive
weeks prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this -Zid dav of June. a. D. 1917.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(SEAL) County Judge.
June25-Ct-wkly
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
State of Nebraska,
Cass County. ) ss.:
In County Court.
Irj the matter of the estate
A. Noyes. deceased:
of Pricilla
Notice is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
be had upon claims filed against said
estate, before me. County Judge of
Cass Ccunty, Nebraska, at the Countv
Court room in Plattsmouth. in said
County, on the 2"rd day of July, 1917.
and on the 23rd day of January. 191s.
at 10 o'clock A. M.. each dav for exam
ination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims must be filed in said court
on or before said last hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
Count--' Court", at Plattsmouth. Nebras
ka, tlds 22nd dav of June. 1917.
ALLEN .1. BEESON.
(SEAL) County Judge.
June25-4t-wkly
NOTICE.
Kohert P.orabeek and Mrs. Mary P.o
rabeck will take notice that on the
11th day of May. 1917. M. Archer, a
justice of the peace of Cas-s countv,
Nebraska, issued an order of attach
ment for the sum of ;.i2.9.;. in an ac
' tion pending before him, wherein II
Melehoir Soennichsen i phiintilT and
Kobert Korabeek and Mrs. Pobert IIo
rabeek are defendants, that property
of the defenJants has been attached
under said order. Said cause was con
tinued to the 25th day of July, 1917,
at 9 o'clock A. M.
II. M. SOENNCTISEN.
Plaintiff.
7-2-3 wks-wkly
EAGLE BASEBALL TEAM
TO PLAY HERE SUNDAY
From Wednesday's Daily.
On Sunday next the bare ball team
from our neighboring town of Eagle
will journey down to engage the
mighty Red Sox in battle on the local
lot. The Eagle team will give a good
exhibition for the fans as last year's
team played one of the best games
seen on the local lot, it requiring
eleven innings for the Sox to win, by
a 1 to 0 score. This game should
draw heavily with two Cass. county
teams engaged, and will be well worth
attending by all those who are lovers
cf the great national sport. The game
will be called at 3 o'clock, which will
give plenty of time for all those out
in the country to attend the game.
Remember the Journal carries the
finest line of stationery in town, and
can please all in this line of goods.
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