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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1917)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1917. PLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. each day to receive and examine all eiaitns aerainst said Kstate, with- a view to their adjustment, ar.d allow ance. The time limited for presenta tion of clui'r.s against taid Kstate is three months from the 18th day of December, A. D.. 1917, and the time limited for payment of debts is one mo m ,,-: year from said ISth day of December, 08 M0 Tfl CIPUI 1917. Witness my hand and the seal of raid Couritv Court, this 13th day of November, 1917. AU.KN J. HKKSON, nlU-swtw. County Judfje. T1 N TTTTrt g"&w I Oil! H. M.SOENNICHSEN. Plattsmouth, Neb. WESTERN MACHINE SHOPS A GROWING INSTITUTION HERE ORIEES ROLL IN FROM EVERY POINT OF THE COMPASS TO EE TURNED OUT. Twelve Expert Machinists Employed How and Half That Many More Could Be Used. From Friday's Daily. Tiie reporter of this paper made a visit at the works of the Western Machine and Foundry company yes terday aai was shown through the place by the proprietor, Mrs. L. C. Sharp, who is oe of the progressive ami live citizens and business men of this place. As we entered the machine shop there stood on a dray of the J. II. JIcMakea Sons TOoviug outfit in front thereof, a large machine crated v. Inch bore the address of the Amer ican Cone and Wafer company, of Dayton, Ohio. When we asked Mr J Sharpe about the shipmnet he in formed us that the machine was one used in the making of cones such as are used for dispensing ice cream in, and that it had a capacity of 20,000 cones per day. The one which went forward yesterday was the initial one of an order for twelve, the remander of which will also be manufactured in the shops of the Western Machine and Foundry company. The machine sells for one thousand dollars, so it will be seen that this is a very nice Mle for the local company, going as it does into the very heart of the east, where one would think there would be plenty of competition. An other shipment goes to St. Joseph, Mo., and the company is just now rebuilding two machines of this kind which Mr. Sharpe built in his Om aha plant some .live years ago, they liaving been in constant use since that time. We noticed another large machine boxed for shipment and in quired as to what it was, whereupon wo were informed that it was a Illrnchanl Vapor Iiath outfit, made of rteel, and like the other, was a pro duct complete of the shops here. It was being made ready for shipment to Los Angeles and will be followed by others of similar design, until a total of fifty, now contracted for, shall have been delivered. This is the invention of one. Dr. Blanchard, GET LAND NOW! The Mns of the times tell you that you will have to pay a lot inure for gijorf farm lauds within" a year and that if is going to he much harder than now for you to get hold of a Government irri grcul farm in the Dig Horn Basin. TKE NEW GOVERNMENT IRRIGATED ' FARMS AT BEAVER Oaing to war conditions it bo happens that there, are yet available for homestead entry probably 50 Government irrigated farms near Deaver, Wyoming, out of a total of 18 4 that were opened for settlement Septem ber 20th. These have excellent soil and are located on our main line, ad joining the prosperous GoVernment irrigated locality of Powell, Wyo. If you will take steps quickly within 30 days you can secure one of these farm.s. Nothing like this chance will occur on the Burlington Jtoute for several months. Land is free, 20 years payment no interest, for a perma nent water right. At the Government opening of this new locality, T SCO, 000 worth of Los Angeles, being constructed of steel in order to better vaporizothe water, and produce baths the equiva lent of any mineral spring in exis tance. The water from the mineral spring is first analyzed and its con tituent parts recorded, after which the same can be produced by chem ical construction and the use of this device. Two new turret lathes have been purchased just lately, one of which is being installed today, while the other will be put in place as quickly as possible. These are combination lathes carrying a number of tools mounted on a turret which may be turned at the will of the operator to bring any one of the tools into working position when wanted. New machines are constantly being in stalled, and more men put to work as fast as they can be secured. Just at present there are twelve machinists working in the shops and six more are wanted, and can be put to work at once. Mr. Scharpe has been very discriminating in the se lection of his help, and had brought in a number of fine families of the employees of his growing institution. Quite lately the shops added about seven thousand dollars worth of new- and special machinery for the nianu-. facture of the Sharpe patent device for steering Ford automobiles. A contract has ben entered into for 25,000 of this apliance, which alone will require twenty men to manu facture. Besides this there are end ness numbers of contracts on the books of the factory, which aggregate $200,000.00. The pressure for working room is such that Mr. Sharpe has been, com pelled to use the room which he has heretofore "-used for the foundry de partment, for the installation of the new machines and for machine work. This necessitates having the castings made in Omaha temporarily, but that work will be resumed here again in the spring when the need ed room can be added. It'is the in tention of the company to build more work room space, also, in order that they may not be crowded in the in stallation of other new machinery, and may be able to take care of a much larger volume of work. While, at present, there is more work being effered than they can take care of, they hope by spring to be equipped to take care of it all. There are, on the agregate, from fifty to seventy-five patents granted every month, from what is known as this patent district, comprising Ne braska and several surrounding states. To every one of these paten tees the Western Machine and Foun- of town lots at Deaver. Wvo. . were sold in one day and over 100 farms were filed on. ..Write me! .1 am paid to., help. you J S.. B. -HOWARD, Immigration Agent, C. B. & Q. 1CC4 Farnam Street, Omaha; Nebraska - !n!!IIJ3:J!l!!Ill!lin!!!!:;iICi3:il!U!!!l!!!l IBIIIIIIIE1II1SU1SIIIIIIIIBISIII11SI3ISI3BI11BI1 A flour so perfect that bread made from it has won First, Sec ond and Third prizes at Nebraska State Fair for nine consecu tive years every year since Gooch's Best Flour has been manufactured. dry company sends a slip, which is a reminder of the abilityand willing ness of the company to make models or manufacture any and all kinds of machines. This method of advertis ing is constantly bringing business to the company, some of which be comes quite profitable. The fact that the company is selling thousands of dollars worth of Its products to every point of the compass, shipments extending to the most remote sections of the nation, is evidence of the worth of the work being tiirned out, and puts this town on the map as a place where the best of work can be handled and the size or kind of machines is open to all comers. ' Among the machines now being manufactured in the plant here is a machine used in making a patent end gate. This is the patent of a m,an by the name of Paul, of Thur man, Iowa, where he is engaged in the banking business. Mr. Paul is thinking seriously of establishing a factory here for the building: of these endgates. and if lie should, both tho machine for their manufacture and the end gates themselves, wlmld be wholly Plattsmouth products. Thus from a small institution cm- ploying but a few ir.en has the West - ern Machine and Foundry company built up the business to its present magnitude, and is still growing. P.ut few of our people who have not kept pace with the development of this business realize what the shops are doing and the investment that lias been made and will be made there enuring the next few months. MANLEY DOING HER BIT FOR THE Y. M. C. A. WORK From Friday's Daily. Last evening the crew of Y. M. C. A. workers, C. A. Itav.ls. Mrs. Lillian Caldwell. 12. II. Wescott and wife, with D. (!. York and Mr. and Mrs. Baird, went to the village of Manley, where they held an enthu siastic meeting, at which a fine pro gram was given, including a music al number by D. C. York, while Mrs. Caldwell entertained the assemblage with a violin solo and Mrs. Baird gave an elegant reading. Mr. and Mrs. Wescott and Mrs. Caldwell also gave another special number. Mr. Rawls addressed the meeting, giving the facts regarding the things which the Y. M. C. A. is doing for the sol diers, explaining the workings of the society in the army and appealing to those who were interested in the boys to do their 'bit for the fund, which isto go to make things even better for the boys, wherever they may be located. The response was a shower of subscriptions, which promises to put the amount away above the apportionment allotted to Center precinct. - VERY SUCCESSFUL BOX SUPPER. From Friday's Dally. Miss Myrtle Foster, who fs teach one and a half miles northwest of Wyoming, held a box social at the schoolhouse on last Friday evening, November 9th, which was very large ly attended and netted the neat sum of $76.92, which will be used for school supplies. $22.50 was realized from the sale of a cake. The many friends of Miss Foster, in this vicin ity and elsewhere, will be pleaded to learn of this success. N . FOR SALE. 8 room dwelling, with barn and sheds. Located on lots 10, 11, 12, Townsenda Add. ob north Eighth St. A. bargain if taken at once, H; F. Goos, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 10-8-tfwkly EMBASSY AT WASHINGTON DE CLARE VILLA -13 HOT LEAD ING RE3ELS. . U. S. TROOPS !H REAG'rIESS Reinforcements Hurried to Presidio, Texas, to Repel Attack. United States soldiers sent to re inforce the small ' cavalry force guarding Presidio, Tex., against Mexican bandits. Mexican embassy officials at Wash ington declare Villa is not leading the Ojinaga raiders. German propaganda held respon sible for anti-American spirit mani fested in renewal of Mexican disord ers. Bandits fire across border upon American guard at Yeleta. American guard along Mexican border ordered to "thoot to kill." Presidio, Tex.. Nov. IT.. Colonel Langhorne, commanding United States troops at Marfia. Tex., today sent reinforcements to the garrison here after bein.T notified of threats made by the Mexican bandits hold ing Ojinaga that they would raid the town. Presidio is guarded by only a small troon of cavalry and would be at the mercy of the band its. It is now generally conceded tint the bandits ar not led by I'ancho Villa, but are being incited to vio lence by Gormen propagandist s. Sny Villa 1.3 iu Durange. Villa is not leu-iin.- the maraud ing bandit'? in northern. Mexico, r ay mRr;:;! ; of the Mr iran i :;;iu'sy. They claimed positive information that Vi!h is iiu-v in Dnrango, hid ing in the luils :-iu recuperating from a serious woi-nd. Presidio is in a.i:iver of e-xcite-iront I'tid terror in apr-rehenion of nnolher bandit raid. The bandits rode to the ford this morning and rhontrd aero-.; that now they had capture.- Ojlnagr. and routed the pov ernment. forces they would sweep the Big Bend border and then cap ture Juarez. Ilany Captives Executed. Hec-rcs of priner; e.ipturtd by the bandits at Oji;u:r.u 1 vzt nh-ht. it is declared, were executed this morning. Many of the raiders for merly were a-achCed with Villa. Mexican ollicial:; brieve? the at tack upon Oj'tmga 2". the work of a email band of bandits who have no "connection with, the Villistas what soever, pointing out that the term "Viliisla" is now used in Mexico to designate any sort of a bandit. Thcy declare the occupation of Ojinaga is no military feat at all, for it was un protected. Nevertheless, General Murguia of the Constitutionalist forces.-, i hast ening northward with a large force. He has been operating in southern Chihuahua and has been ordered to the border to protect Mexican citi zens from the bandits who have tak en Ojinaga. Fighting still is in progress at Ojinaga. U. S. Prepared to Defend the Border. Washington, Nov. 15. Elaborate preparations to protect the American border from bandit raiders from Mex ico were taken today. The war de partment has lodged supreme author ity in the hands of the commanding general of the Southern department and he has plenty of troops avail able for .service. John W. Sutton, from near Kock Bluffs, was transacting business in Plattsmouth today. OTIC 1-3 TO CHICIMTOKS The slate of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, hs: . In 1hv Cmn- Court In the matter of llie Kstate of Alary C. Kderton, Deceased. To the Creditor of said Kstate: You Hin hereby notified, that I will nit at the County' Court room in Platts- .-. ; ....1,1 . s 1 1 n 1 ' rtii t h c ftilV lllffljk.lt, 1(1 M I ' . ' TU lit .1 , ..... . .... .. of December, 1917. Ji rid the 19th day of . , - . . . , . . . . . i . . . i . . ... . . . .i r Aiarcn, at in o im n ci. m. i each dav to receive and examine all claims against said Kstatc, witlt a view to their art iustmont and allowance. The tln limited for the present;, tion of claims against nnhl Kstate Is three months from the mil day of Decom Ikt, A. D-. 1917, and the time limited for payment of debts is one yfar from said mil day of December, 1917. , Witness my hand and the . seal of said County Court, tins' 13 th day of November, 1017. ' ' v- ! - . vALLKX-J. JJfOEHO.V. nlO-sW'lw. . County Judge. MITICK TO CltUlHTOJlS The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss: In (hp County Court In the matter of the Kstate of Nan cy Kli.abeUi Wtles, Deceased. To the Creditors of said Kstate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit it the County Conrt room in IMatts-. mouth, tn said noutity, on the lStlr day of December, 1917. and the 19th day of March, l'JIS, at ten o'clock a. m. of OiiDKit OF I!KHI; and Notice on Petition for Settlement ot Account. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Cass County, ss: To all persons interested in the Ks tate of Adolphus D. lluckinjrhiim, De ceased: Un reading the petition of Almaretta niicklncrham, praying a linal settlement a'ol allowance of her, account tiled in this Court i.n t lie 16th day of Novem ber. 1917. aifM for the closing' of the administration proceedings on said es tate and as-iiniiiK the residue thereof in accordance with the terms of the will of said deceased, It is .hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said, matter may. and do, appear at the County Court to he held in and for said coun ty, on the Jijtli day of November, A. D.. 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there by. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be rant il. and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and the heHrinj? thereof be ven to all persons interesteu in said matter by publishing a copy of tills order in the. Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said, county, for one week prior to said dav of hearing. in Witncs Whereof. I have here unto set' my hand and the Seal of said Court, this 10th day of November, A. D.. 1917. ALLKN J- 1SKESON, (Seal) County Judge. i.i:; i, .otick. Notice to non-resident Defendants, their lleirs. Devisees, Legatees, Per sonal Representatives, and all persons interested in their estate. To S. T. W. Tlirop. first renl name unknown, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, pcrsonstl representatives and ail per sons interested in the estate of S. T. W. 'thro p. deceased: Alls. S. T. W. Tl.rop, wile of S. T. W. Tiirop. first real name unknown, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa tives and all persons interested in the estate of Airs. S. T. W. Throp, deceased; Pioneer Savings and Loan L'oiuuiiv. successor und owner of all rights, pr'-ui'ty and estate of Na tional ltuildintr Loan and Protective Cuion: Nathoml IJnib'.inn: I.oan and t'loltctive Cuion; J. V. ffardy, first r. a ! name unknown, if iivint,. if de ceased, tliv- unknown heirs, devisees, legatee s, personal representatives and all persons interested in thy estate cf .1. V. I lardy, deceased; Mrs. J. V. liai'tty, lust . lea! name un uno.vi:. ul.e of .1. V. Hardy, if living, if dece.'.:-i.'!. ti e unknown heir.--, devi sees, legatees, ;.. lso;i::l representa iive:: and all persons in teres led in the t slate of Mrs. J. V. Hardy, de ceased: Abijah Harris, if livievr. if decease.!, ibe mikliov, n heirs, devi sees, legatees-, personal rej .re.- e!i t a -lives ami all persons interested in .In: estate i,i A'uiiali Harris, deceas ed: Mrs. Abijah Harris, wile of Abi ia:i Harris, nrvt real liaiee unknown, if 1 1 i 1 1 ; . !!' deceased, the iii:k:iuui heirs. de i.-e. s, legatee--!, personal reps'. .-.!; a I ives ;uil persons i;i-- ere:ti-d in li e ' yftate of All".-:, .idjali lianas, deceuseo; A. C- Alox.mdeM-, :r.-t iiai liai.ie i;nk:i-wn, if living, if iiicMsiil, the unknown heirs, devi--ee-s, h-Katees, ers.iii.i! representa tives and persons inteftsted ia the estate of A. K. Alexander, de viaseti: Mr. A. I". Alexander, iiiis- !;Tid of A. K. Alexander, first leal iianie unkn m ;i, if living, if dee-eased, the' iiiiI;::owii I.eirs. devisees, ! ;;ulci'.'-, person:, i reprcnen t a t i v-s ind :.!l persons i nt ere. t e-i in the es tate' of Mr. A. K. Alexander, de ceased: A . -II. T'iV. ti: ii. I. first real .i.i!".- I. :: h iio v :i. H' living, it deceas ed, the iiuUnoVvii heirs, eb-vlsee-s, leg atees pers. iiii! representatives and ul! is. uss interested i o the estate of A. i!. Townse'id, eie.-i-as.-d ; A'rs. A. H. T. wnson.l. wife of A. H. Townseml, tirj-t real name' unknown, if living, if e'.eecase-el, the- unknown heirs, el. visees, legatees. personal representatives and all persons in te re-ste-d in t lie .e state f Airs. A. II. rownsep I, de'e-easeei: Aifreel D. Jones, if living, if eieceiiseil. the unknown heirs. devisee's, legatees, personal repre.e ,i ta t i ve s and ail persons in terested in the e-state- ot A If reel D. .leoies. elecease-l : Soplironia Jones, wife ef Alt i eel D. Joins, if living, if ele e-easeel, tiie- unknown heirs, eievi- sees, legatees lives anel aM the estate e.f ccaseel : personal represent a -persons interesteil in Sophrouia Jones, de- You ami each of you are hereby noli tied that Heorge J. Ohiham as plaint ill' 'n tiie IMli elav of onihr, 1917, tilel his petition in the- District Court of Cass count.'.', Nebraska, wherein you and all of yuu are defendants; the "obje-ct and prayer of which petition fs that the e-laltn. intere'sl, right, title anel estate' ef each anel every one of you in and to -Lot one it) and two ( 2) and that part eif lots three' CD, ami feuir ( 4 ) not eie'e'upie-il by t'hieagt Avenue, in Hlook one hundred sixty-four lit".!) of the City eif 1 'la t tsmeni t h, Cass i-iiiiiitv. Nebraska. That the title of sail plaintiff in ami to saiel real estate, and every rart thereof be ouieteel as against you and each anel every one of you. as against eiiy a!id all eiaitns eif any person through er bv vent, anel that it lie1 ael- jueigeel anel decreed that each anel all of you whose names are aheive set ffirfii, if living, ami if deceased, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives anel all oUo-r pel sons in terestett in Hie estatf- f each anil every one of you. have ne right, title, claim or interest in and to said real estate or any part thereof, und that each ami all of said defendants, those named, and those whose names are un known anl net state!, lie forever bar red from claiming er asserting any light, title-, interest or estate in ami o said real estate-, or any part there of, anil for such other and further re lief as t the court may seem Just and equitable. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer saiel petition on or bwi'ore Alon Ciav. the 7th day of January, 1918. , UKOP.GK J. OLD H AAI, Plaintiff. C. A. i; AWLS, nl3-sw:i0el. , Attorney. AOTK'i: HF SALE In the DistrictjCourt of the County of Cuss, Nebraska. In the matter of the fc-state or uenrj V. Katon. Deceased: Notice is hereby given that in pur- suanee of an oroer or jamrs . Jeg- ley of the District court or cass coun ty, Nebraska, made on the imii uay or October, 1917, for the sale of the real estate herinafter described, there will be sold nt the south front door or tiie Court House in Plattsmouth, - Cass county. Nebraska, on the loth day or December, 1917, at ten o'clock a. m., nt public vendue to the highest bid der for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots two hundred eleven (211) and two hundred twelve (212) in the village, of Greenwood, Casa county, Nebraska. Said sale to remain open one hour. DOROTHY M. LYNCH, Administratrix of Estate of Henry w. Eaton, Deceased. C. A. BAWLS, Attorney. n5-sw30a I 1 X BUY YOUR Say Red Crown then you get the best. Always of the same high quality. Look for the Red Crown sign. Polarine Oil prevents j Stops power leaks. J STANDARD OIL (NEBRASKA) MITIl i: TO CHKOITOItS The Ftate of Nebraska) Cass County ) ss: lu the County 'ur. In the matter of t he Kstate of Planche Alarsh, Deceased. To the Creditors of said Kstate: Yeu areliereby ntir:cil that I will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth, in said county, on the f;rd elay of December. 1917, and on the 3rd day of March. 191S. to receive and examine all claims aprulnst said Kstate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against saiel Kstate is three months frm the first day of December. A. D.. 1917. and the time limited for payment of debts is eiijht months from said first dav of Decem ber, 1917. Witness toy hand and the seal of said County Court, this Orel day of November, 191.7. ALLKX'J. HKKSON. tSeal) nS-sw-lv.. County Judge. MITICE OF HI-: F Kit KK SILK Notice is hereby driven that pursu ant to an order of Sab- issued to me l- the Distrht Cemrt of Cass county, Nebraska. n t he "ml elay of Novem ber, A. D., 1917. in an action pending In aid court in which James Deles Dernier, as yuirdian of Ernest It. Kl liott. Harry Kiliott and AValter Elli ott, all minors, Richard leles Dernier, I-uini Deles Dernier, Martha Ann Ing vvcrson. Alliert N. Inirvversoii. Norman Deb-s Dernier. Emma Dels ler-ni.'-r. .lames Deles Dernier. Eugenia Pel.: Dernier. Lester M. Elliott. Alice Elliott. Arthur Kiliott. Andrew Elliott and I.inr.ie Dcl-s Dernier are plaintiffs and John I'. Deles Dernier, is ele fen dant, 1 will, oil Saturday, the Sth day !' December, A. !.. PJ17. at one o'clock in t he' afternoon em said dav. at the front door ef tiie Nehawka Rank, Ne havvka. Cass county, Nebraska, oiTer for sale1 at public vendure to the higij est bidder, tiie following described real estate, situated in the County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, to-wit: - The south half of the northwest quarter (!U X'!i) of Section Twenty-four (24), and the north e:t quarter (NKU) of Section Twenty-three (23). all in Town ship Ten (10) North of Range Twelve 12) East of the fith Prin cipal Meridian, Cass county, Ne braska. tho terms of sale bedng one-tenth cash on the elay of naie and tho balance of the; purchase price on the day saiel sale is contirme.il by the District Court of Cass county. Nebraska. Said sale will remain open for one hour. WILLIAM DELES DERNIER. ii5-svv5w. Referee. LEGAL NOTICE To George W. Norton, Geo. AV. Norton (first real name unknown), Geo. l. Mattison (first real name unknown), John Fountain, IJenry Fountain, George E. Harding: the heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interest eel in the estates of the following named persons. te-vvit: George V. Norton, Geo. W. Norton (first real name unknown), Geo. D. Mattison (first real name unknown), John Fountain, Henry Fountain and George E. Harding, whose names and residences are unknown: William' II. Price. William M. Price and Albert Kelly, Executors of the last will and testament and estate of George K. Hareling, deceased: and the unknown owners and the. unknown claimants of the following described real es- StiidebakersSs Having disposed of my interest in the General Merchandise, 1 now give my entire time to the automobile business, and am in a position to serve you much better than ever. I have a good stock of Siud&baEter and EUOaxwelS ars on hand and can makcyou immediate delivery. ,4More car for the Dol lar," is the one motto tho Studebaker Corporation have kept in mind since their establishment in 18o2. Compare Studebaker in power, quiet ness, seating arrangement, upholstering, oversfze tires, design and ac cessibility and you will be convinced our nearest competitors are priced $200 to $:;00 higher. " Studebaker 18 Series 6 cylinder, 50 h. p. - . . r,Hr ' " .W '" 40 h. p. . . . . Vxtt Maxwell 25-17, 20 h.p. . . F. 0. 13. Detroit. ' " ' Call or drop me a card for demonstration. Goodrich and Lcc Punc ture Proof Tires and Tubes at 10 under the market. French Auto Oils and Auto Accessories. Ford Specialties. Empire "Mechanical Milkers earned in stock. 4"ttl J. F. WOLFF, Cedar Crek, ' - Nebraska GAS by NAME overheating, f g COMPANY tate. to-wit: The East half of the Southeast quarter (EV-Sli'i) of Sec- tion Twentv-tliree 2S). the South- west ouarter iSW'i) of Section half of Twenty-four (24), the North the North half of the Northwest quarter (NN'i N W 14 ) of Section Twenty-five (25) and the North half of tiie North half of the fsortueasi tiuarter (N'ANi-sNE'i ) of Section Twenty-six (2G, all in Township Twelve (12, North of Range Ten (10). East of the Sixth (6th) I'. M., iu Cass county, Nebraska: You and each of yju are hereby noti fied that on the 24th dav of October, 1917. Nancy J. Hill, Franklin I). Hill. Eunice E. Kline, Jesse J. Hill, Charles F. Hill, Violet E. Thorp, Ruth Thorp and Florence Thorp by her Guardian and next friend, Reginald II. Thorp, as plaintiffs filed their petition in the District court in and for Cass county. Nebraska, anel that you and each of you are parties defendant, the object and prayer of said petition being to obtain a decree, adjudging and decree ing that said plain'iffs are the owners in fee simple and seized of the follow ing eiescribed real estate, to-wit: The East half of the Southeast quarter (E1 SE'i) of Section Twenty-three (23), the Southwest quarter (SWU) of Section Twenty-four (24), the North half of the North half of the Northwest quar ter (Ni NVi NW1.;) of Section Twentv-five (2TO and the North half of the North half of the North east quarter (N N?i NE i ) f Section Twentj'-six 26). all in Township Twelve (12), North of Range Ten (10), East of the th 1. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, and that said plaintiffs are entltleel to the absolute and uninterrupted posses sion cf saiii premises; tltat you, the de fendants, anl eacli of you, have n title to, claim or lien upon or interest in said leal estate; that the. title to said real estate be quieted in plain tiffs; that the clouds created by the claims set forth in petition of plain tiffs be removed; and that the plain tiffs have such other anil further re lief in the premises as they may be? entitled to and to the Court may seem meet. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of December. 1917. Nancy J. Hill, Franklin D. Hill, Eunice E. Kline. Jesse J. Hill, Charles F. Hill, Violet K. Thorp. Ruth Thorp, Florence Thorp -by her Guarelian and next friend, Reginald 11. Thorp. By: D. V. MORROW. o2j-sw.r)Vv. Their Attorney. NOTICE TO CTIKUITOIIS. The State of Nebraska) Cass County ) s: Iu the County Court. In the matter of the Estate of Eliza beth F. Edmunds. Deceaseel: .Notice is hereby given to the credi-ttu-K of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims tiled against said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass county, Nebraska, at the coun ty Cemrt room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the first day of December. 1917 and on the 2nd day of March. 191S. at 10 o'clock a. m.. each day. for examination, adjustment and allow ance. All claims must he filed In sale! court on or before said last hour of hearing. "Witness my hand and seal f said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ncbrns- ka, this 31st day of October. 1917. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) County Judge. " " 3 SbJ mi a a . CROWN JreagaO a GAS Oil HE rf5 OMAHA P - -,.c, a-NesMT--"''"-